A Question About Santiago
[Image ID: Santiago saying "Don't let him take credit for the workman role he played, Louis" in the context of the trial /End ID]
Why do you think he says this? There's a lot of things I don't understand yet about the general dynamics of Armand directing the play yet Santiago being the leader, and this is one of them. The only explanation I can come up with is he wants to be seen by Louis as a powerful villain – but the way he says this part makes it sound almost... protective? of Armand. So I want to hear your thoughts.
[Image ID: Santiago saying "Don't let him take credit for the workman role he played, Louis" in the context of the trial /End ID]
Why do you think he says this? There's a lot of things I don't understand yet about the general dynamics of Armand directing the play yet Santiago being the leader, and this is one of them. The only explanation I can come up with is he wants to be seen by Louis as a powerful villain – but the way he says this part makes it sound almost... protective? of Armand. So I want to hear your thoughts.