[Lexa's statement is open-ended, but she hopes her request is clear. Initially, she had no desire to know his reason. She had seen it as taking the act of war too far, but she had removed herself mentally, trying to think of facts and interpersonal relations (the politics of being in the Nest, per se) rather than her own experience with the matter.
The irony of Ahsoka's final words to her is that she is open to sympathizing with Hux.
It's not as if they're so different. She had made a person who could do such a thing out of necessity, and he is that person. If her hand had been on the lever that Clarke pulled, would she have stopped herself? She knows the answer all too easily.]
sometime a bit after she pulls herself together after the Ahsoka chat
[Lexa's statement is open-ended, but she hopes her request is clear. Initially, she had no desire to know his reason. She had seen it as taking the act of war too far, but she had removed herself mentally, trying to think of facts and interpersonal relations (the politics of being in the Nest, per se) rather than her own experience with the matter.
The irony of Ahsoka's final words to her is that she is open to sympathizing with Hux.
It's not as if they're so different. She had made a person who could do such a thing out of necessity, and he is that person. If her hand had been on the lever that Clarke pulled, would she have stopped herself? She knows the answer all too easily.]