Oh gods not again. Somebody get the kids to safety NOW, and get a lawyer to help her female rival and her man write up wills if they're not already on fire.
HaroldRowsdower said: Bah. She lost all traces of sympathy in that situation when . . .
Okay, then maybe she made that face when
Jason decided to ditch her for Glauce, the king of Corinth's daughter. Medea then decided to kill Glauce and her father. Despite her crimes, she is still very much a tragic character who just wants her beloved to stay with her, whomever that beloved is.
Unlike the old Meat Loaf song, she'd do "anything for love," including "that."