>>82441846>>82441882Fair enough, but that was also while Flask was about to blow the entire thing up. She's not just dismissing them as only being topsiders, but as Wally sacrificing himself (and possibly all of them) to save them. Which I think is an important nuance. When they were down on the surface, she seemed to be completely onboard with stopping Flask.
I'd say this is just more of a sign that Holly's morality is flexible, while Wally's is rigid, which jibes with what I said earlier. Holly's reaction here is quite natural. Would YOU want someone you love to sacrifice themselves to save people who would happily condemn you to a fate worse than death, even if they knew what you did?
That's just the strength of Endtown, though. The way I see it, neither Wally, nor Holly, nor Flask were wrong. They just had different ways of seeing things. And with that in the back of my mind, I don't think Holly being hostile to topsiders needs to point to a traumatic experience being experimented on. The experiences we've already seen are perfectly in line with her behaviour.