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Beyond the Door: Eva vs. Kat – The Bad Goddess Fight Intensifies!

Beyond the door See Eva Thomas (Ambyr Michelle) with Katherine Kate Richardson (Colby Muhammad). We’ll discuss who is the real bad girl BTG Between these two. Who is she the real villain in this?

Beyond the Door:

So we all know that Kat grew up, including a very good mom and dad, Nicole Dupree Richardson (Daphnee Duplaix) and Dr. Ted Richardson (Maurice Johnson). But let’s face it, when you grow up like this, you don’t always become a humble person. Kate is undoubtedly a spoiled kid. I don’t think she’s ever had anything.

I don’t think she’s ever wanted something she wanted. You know, luckily. The question emerges with Ted and Nicole and Dana Leslie and Eva enters their lives. I think this is indeed the first time Kat has had any difficulties. She lived a very charming life and it was very good for her.

Contrasting Growth: Kat Richardson’s Privileged Life and Eva Thomas’ Fight

But let’s flip and talk about her half-sister. By contrast, Eva lives very little. The money is really nervous, she has a crazy mom, Leslie, who has been lying on her father, Ted. Eva is told that Ted doesn’t want her when Leslie is lying and Ted never even knows her.

You know, he thought it was all water under the bridge. Yes, Eva definitely crosses the lines as part of Lesley’s evil plan. Again, Eva did only these things because her mom completely put her in trouble. You know, Leslie told her about the horrible things that Ted didn’t want her and Nicole to be terrible, and the father Kat and Eva didn’t have.

I mean, most importantly, Leslie is terrible. However, this actress is so nice. But she is really bad. So once Eva realizes that Leslie has been lying to her, it breaks the atmosphere of her entire planning, and even before that, Eva stops as much as possible because once she knows Nicole, she realizes, OK, well, things aren’t as they seem. Things weren’t what I was told. She started asking a lot of questions, which made Leslie really angry, they just wanted Eva to be her slave.

Beyond the Door: Eva’s Great Influence

Yes, once it happened at the anniversary party between Ted and Nicole, Eva did try to protect her mom to some extent, but she also didn’t know all the horrible things, the murders that mom did. I don’t think she wants to consider her mom as a total attempted murderer. And, if you remember, Leslie kicked Eva out right after that party, which was horrible. You know, she basically lived in the car and then Ted helped her.

Eva’s self-discovery and Kat’s unwavering attitude

So what I’m seeing are two young women from different backgrounds. And I saw Eva willing to reevaluate her narrative of people. Even though I have been cheering up all my life and telling these people are villains. Meanwhile, Kate couldn’t see himself. As far as I know. They wrote her as the ultimate boy. She writes well, but it’s definitely her role.

I mean, Kat set up her father, and Ted’s business is in danger. She puts livelihoods at risk, puts her father’s professionals on the line, all of which makes Eva look bad. Kate didn’t even stop and think, should I do this? She just did it, and it was totally wrong.

Most importantly, Kat is jealous of Eva getting the job Kat resigned. She left it. She no longer wants it. This is a very low move. It reminded me of me when she put some old garbage clothes that her step sister didn’t want, because they didn’t want her to have it, so they ripped it off. You know, it’s an atmosphere.

Beyond the Door: Eva works hard

By contrast, Eva has gone to Nicole’s office to help Lara a lot. Eva has no agenda. She is really helpful. She didn’t even want Nicole to know she was helping because she felt very introverted about what she was doing. Eva tried to make changes, even if it wasn’t Nicole aware that this was happening.

Something back to Ted’s office. Eva cleaned up Kat’s mess and made her do it intentionally. Even though Eva threatens to tell Ted what Kat has done, she doesn’t. Even if Kat completely threw Eva to Ted, she didn’t throw Kate under the bus.

Beyond the Door: Eva Thomas (ambyr Michelle) - Katherine "Kate" Richardson (Colby Muhammad)
Beyond the Door: Eva Thomas Kate Richardson

Complex relationships and emotional conflicts between EVA, KAT and TOMAS

And, everything happened, I think it’s okay to ask, OK, Eva followed Thomas “Tom” Navarro (Alex Alegria) to punish Kate and get some reward? The truth is, Tomas has already tapped the brakes with Kat because she sometimes makes him uncomfortable. One thing that really bothers Thomas is just annoying behavior. The way Kat treats her sister, what she says to her.

You know, more than one person told Kate: “Don’t do that. Eva is also a victim of Leslie.” Both Ted and Nicole warned Kat and asked Kat to relax, but you know, she didn’t, she wasn’t. Both young women write well. Eva exudes the wrong side of the repertoire atmosphere for people who want a better life and are willing to work hard. Of course, Kate was spoiled. She doesn’t care about anyone, but herself, her immediate family and what she wants.

The Door Beyond: Thomas Want Eva

Back to Thomas, you know, he’s Kate. That’s obvious. vice versa. They share a lot of common interests and are real friendships. Meanwhile, for Kat, I’m kind of like Tomas just checked the box for her. He is hot, he is a lawyer. He is on the road to success, he is a good person. I’m not sure what Kat likes Tomas or Kat likes Tomas Beyond the door.

To be fair, Eva sat on Kat frame her until Tomas pressed, and she sprinkled the beans on him, smudged Kat. And we are also very clear that Eva may put Thomas in her bed this week, which is deprived of behavior. What he is going to do with what she does. But I’m really glad Eva stopped it. She told Thomas that she would not be a narrator. She saw how bad Leslie was. I mean, her mom is a psychological one, but she is still a cautionary story.

Beyond the Door: Eva sends Thomas Package

Thomas insists that he and Kate are not exclusive. But I don’t remember that conversation, first of all. You know, I don’t remember them coming up with this. Just like Eva likes Tomas, I cheered when she told him she deserved better than being a picker, and gave him a book and then showed him the door.

Of course, Kate would go back to dad Ted and tell him, “Eva stole my man.” What I want is Kat discovering Eva could have made her man but rejected him, which was rejected by Kat when he tried to give her vcard to Thomas, who rejected her.

Who is the real villain? Analyze the morality of EVA and KAT outside the gate

It’s interesting about who is wrong. You know, initially, when Eva did Leslie’s dirty work, she was 100% wrong. Eva admits to Kate that she is right to her. You know, I do think it’s wrong for Kat not to give Eva a chance to do better. But, I don’t think Kate will ever give her a chance. I can’t think Eva can do something right now and let Kat treat her like her shoes.

I’m sure Ted will continue to work hard to make Kate good. I also think Kat will continue to work hard to get Ted to reject Eva, but I don’t think he will do that. He is a decent man, and he knows he has had decades to make up for his life because he has no fault of his own. I think Ted is because this guilt always brings the benefits of doubt to Eva. That would drive Kate crazy.

Gate beyond: Who is the problem?

She went from being a dad girl, he knew, his only girl turned into two girls. As Eva said, Kat is full of protagonist energy. She couldn’t share the stage. She doesn’t want to share her father. I don’t blame her for not wanting to share her man. I’m just not sure Thomas is her man.

It was fun to me, deep down, without Leslie’s influence, Eva’s life was very good, even though her life and many reasons got tough. Meanwhile, Kat has everything to do with no reason to be mean, but that’s her default mode.

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