Comment by Zarathustra on Rheia

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@Rheia Look buddy, first you need to chill, there's no need to be rude and get so worked up over fictional characters. No one is talking about villains here, you're overreacting. 
And let me tell you something, it's very frustrating talking to you because you keep making things up to fit your narrative. And you won't even acknowledge the basics. 

"Jamie is trying to get to Ian through Chris and Joseph."
How come you don't understand that the end goal is Tj not Ian. If Tj wasn't in the picture no one would be after Ian three years after he left the gang. Tj's the one putting him in danger by keeping him tied to him. 

"TJ never liked that Ian taking part in such a dangerous sport." 
Again, it wasn't Tj's place to decide, he felt he had the right to manage Ian's life and interfere in his future. 
And riding motorcycles is nowhere near as dangerous as being a gang member where the chances of getting murdered, as we've seen, are extremely high. 

"TJ understood how much Ian blamed himself for this, so he asked to give Ian a short sentence, which was later reduced."
You just made that up, Ian's sentence was never reduced, he served two years, it's in his bio. Maybe you said that to make it look less serious. But even if it was less time, it was not Tj's place to decide what punishment Ian should get and he had no right to send him to the most dangerous place someone like Ian could be, prison, where it's very easy to place a hit. In fact Ian had to pay for protection himself not to get murdered.