I don't even know - there was even a moment when I even felt sorry for Bella. But the ending of the series reminded me why this character is, in fact, an antagonist. But the depth of the character was shown right as it should be.
I hope they don't introduce a romantic line between Devon and this consultant, it's too painful she looks at him with interest. I'm behind the Shelter. And Bell is moving from the stage of hatred to some kind of sympathy. This happens to many antagonists when you first hate them, and then you begin to empathize and even understand. Example of Sylar from Heroes)
@tristessems: I'm not in a hurry to defend Bella, but in fact - where was the harassment? He drove up in a car, stopped, the girl came up to him, he opened the door for her. He handed over the money (well, for example, he decided that she needed them), but in words there was no speech about sex at all. I didn't see "harassment".
@Anemiika: he was convicted not for harassment, but for "incitement" (as solicitation literally translates) to prostitution. He drove up to the place where prostitutes usually stand, invited one to his car and gave her $ 200. The crime here is a request from Bell to have sex with him for money. Yes, it was not expressed in words, but it was completely understandable from the situation, so his lawyer could not do anything.
@blooming_mint: well, this is very far-fetched, because from the police series we know that until the culprit says, "Yes, it was me" - you can't prove anything else.
I haven't seen Jena in movies and TV shows for a long time, and maybe that's why her game seemed very forced to me. it feels like she's been introduced as Devon's potential love interest. It's a pity, I like Priya.
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And Bell is moving from the stage of hatred to some kind of sympathy. This happens to many antagonists when you first hate them, and then you begin to empathize and even understand. Example of Sylar from Heroes)