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Chris Pridmore
Guest
Last night when Zoe took her frustration out on the horse, Layle stood by and watched, not wanting to be involved, even though Zoe was trying to communicate with her about it.
While I think Zoe should have handled herself far more appropriately than she did, do you think Layla should have spoken with her about the situation, rather than just letting her have at it. I tend to think if it were anybody else there with her, they would have spoken about her frustration before she got to the stage of breaking the horse, whereas Layla just turned her back and didn't look.
Should Layla have done more to help Zoe? Would Layla have helped out if it were Sam, instead of just turning her back? What does this say about Layla and Zoe's relationship in the house?
While I think Zoe should have handled herself far more appropriately than she did, do you think Layla should have spoken with her about the situation, rather than just letting her have at it. I tend to think if it were anybody else there with her, they would have spoken about her frustration before she got to the stage of breaking the horse, whereas Layla just turned her back and didn't look.
Should Layla have done more to help Zoe? Would Layla have helped out if it were Sam, instead of just turning her back? What does this say about Layla and Zoe's relationship in the house?