[quote=@tex] Suddenly her quest to seek out and destroy the vipers is absolutely idiotic and spiteful. I don't think for a second that any notion of 'acquiring freedom' validates her choices as a character, at that point. But then the topic of conversation changes once again. [/quote] You're a highly trained assassin. You're pregnant with your mentor's child. You want out of the game but know that in this life the only way out is death. You fake your death, start your life anew, meet a guy, fall in love, get married. Suddenly the mentor you left behind, who loved you more than you loved him, shows up with all your assassin 'friends' to kill you, your fiance, the poor priest who is just doing his job, and the one who pulls the trigger on you is your mentor, even after telling him the baby is his. You survive. In your comatose state you're nearly killed again. You're also repeatedly raped by a nurse and he's starting to sell your comatose body for other people to rape. You wake up just before you're about to be raped again, killing both rapists. So there you are. Highly trained but also coming out of a coma with the fresh memories being of the biggest betrayal of your life. What would you do in that situation? Go to the police and say "Hey, I'm an assassin and there's five assassins after me, send help?" Would you just accept everything that's happened to you with a shrug and go "Well at least I'm alive, on my way then?" Her actions make sense given the character and the world the movie presents.