Haha, I see what you did there. You used a 'shocking' subject line to get readers' attention, and then link Kara's not shooting Shaw earlier directly to the deaths of Tex and Chandler's father.
So let's follow that accusation to its logical conclusion. Wracked with guilt, Kara will confess to Chandler that she 'had the shot,' but didn't take it. She herself will link her lack of action directly to the deaths of Tex, Tom's father, and the kidnapping of his kids. Enraged, Tom might hand Kara over for court-martial, resulting in her possibly be imprisoned for decades. Or, unable to deal with that punishment, or unwilling to wait for the sentence, Kara might relieve Chandler of that weighty decision and tearfully tell her baby goodbye and take her own life. Because, after all, SHE, AND SHE ALONE, IS RESPONSIBLE.
... Even though that witch of the southern district leader would likely have stepped into Shaw's shoes and continued the dastardly plot anyway, being just as ruthless--if not more so--than Shaw had been. Or the military guy, who (even though he wasn't brilliant) was more than capable of carrying out the coup himself, could have taken charge, with the military (supposedly) firmly behind him. So yeah... killing Shaw wouldn't necessarily have solved the problem and ended everything right there in the hallway.
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