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That's not as important as recognizing that Rachel has been duped by Charlie, by her first male trainer, and by Levant himself. There's enough conspiracy here to overwhelm even our recent executive officer as well as all his cronies. If All's fair in love and war, then Rachel can't be blamed for using these techniques. The conclusion, as Boris6942 points out, is closer to an unpredictable conclusion. That's not a happy thought for any of us readers and I regret that this must end. But waiting for that unpredictable conclusion is such a delicious experience!
Annika
1972 you say?