I want to see where this goes. McKenzie clearly believes what he's been taught and that kind of brainwashing can't just be dispelled. I'd like to see him and Moira explore their inner turmoils, it would definitely make for good drama.
And what is up with them not believing the truth especially when it makes sense and they just refuse to listen because of what the person who told them the lie is someone they trust
Why should he go? Yes, he's caused trouble, but look at it from his perspective: he's been lied to all his life and taught to believe some ugly lies about his sister. He's come for revenge, but that's only because he doesn't know the truth of it. Given time, McKenzie will come around (I hope), but for fans or writers to just cast him aside is just cheap drama baiting without substance and that doesn't allow for character growth. I'd like to see where this goes, because it opens up a new dimension of Moira's character as well as McKenzie's and is worth exploring.
@@JonInCanada1 I’ll agree with that. It’s interesting that it’s essentially Moira’s word against their mother who is now deceased and can’t collaborate. It’s true that it’s not fair to not let him flesh out but I’m not looking toward the possible partnership with him and Tate. He hates her so much, he’s gonna make things difficult. For everyone it seems.