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Sam's attitude both toward Gonzo and Christina as well as Freddie and Elin's relationship is selfish and immature (this word comes to mind a great deal with Sam). She has no right to judge either man (or woman) and her nastiness in this area makes me like her less.
It's almost as if she considers them her property and is jealous that they have chosen another woman.
I understand why Sam doesn't like Christina, but we all have friends in relationships that we might not like. That doesn't give Sam the right to be nasty to them. I agree with Lauren and Anita. Sam is treating them like property. She is once again showing her immaturity. I am not a fan of Sam this time around.
Sharon wrote: "I understand why Sam doesn't like Christina, but we all have friends in relationships that we might not like. That doesn't give Sam the right to be nasty to them. I agree with Lauren and Anita. Sam..."Why do you think Sam doesn't like Christina? I can't actually find a reason for it except for the fact that Christina was mad at Sam for the interrogation during the O'Connor case.
Robin if I remember correctly, Christina gave Sam a hard time when she was investigating the senator's death. I think she lied to Sam too. I'll go back and check.
Sharon wrote: "Robin if I remember correctly, Christina gave Sam a hard time when she was investigating the senator's death. I think she lied to Sam too. I'll go back and check."If this is the case, then Sam is doubly wrong. As a police officer, she knows that people withhold the truth for various reasons. Holding a grudge against Christina for wanting to protect John's reputation (her boss and a man she cared deeply for) is ridiculous. Sam is not the center of the universe.

