I'm not going back and rewatch but wasn't her dad and mustache man who stumbled on a massacre scene and realized they need to flee to a fort before the indians track their hooves and think it's their train that did it? and she decided to ride off to give the rest of the ikea crew time to run away, gets arrowed and convinced the leader her daddy is off to find the actual killers?
You can say she shouldn't have gone and play hero but the chain of events started when they stumbled on the massacre. Had she stayed with the main caravan she'd end up getting attacked right?
But yeah to your point, when her dad let her wear pants and hook up with an indian it was just a matter of time.
You can say she shouldn't have gone and play hero but the chain of events started when they stumbled on the massacre. Had she stayed with the main caravan she'd end up getting attacked right?
That’s the point though, she died “girl bossing”. You could argue she still might have died under different circumstances, but she directly died because she repeatedly made dumb choices and did so often at the cost of others.
I'm not going back and rewatch but wasn't her dad and mustache man who stumbled on a massacre scene and realized they need to flee to a fort before the indians track their hooves and think it's their train that did it? and she decided to ride off to give the rest of the ikea crew time to run away, gets arrowed and convinced the leader her daddy is off to find the actual killers?
You can say she shouldn't have gone and play hero but the chain of events started when they stumbled on the massacre. Had she stayed with the main caravan she'd end up getting attacked right?
But yeah to your point, when her dad let her wear pants and hook up with an indian it was just a matter of time.
That’s the point though, she died “girl bossing”. You could argue she still might have died under different circumstances, but she directly died because she repeatedly made dumb choices and did so often at the cost of others.