User blog comment:Dinosaurus1/Why Maisie freed the dinosaurs (and why it is not as bad as you might think)./@comment-1734776-20190120224711/@comment-1734776-20190121065546

Nobody could know the true consequences, but Maisie knew SOMETHING bad was going to happen if she released the dinosaurs. She heard Owen warn Claire. She doesn't have to know the exact consequences to know it's not a good idea, just like a kid doesn't have to know the exact consequences of playing with sharp objects to know that's a bad idea. If an adult wouldn't do it, she probably shouldn't have either. I'm not saying she's bad or anything, so don't get me twisted. I'm just saying she isn't completely innocent.

@BattleshipMan, why are you getting so riled up? My attitude toward her is "inexcusable"? Sorry for having an opinion that doesn't jive with yours. I already "thought about" what you said, and agreed about Mills being the greater threat, which is why I didn't reply to that point in my original post since you had done so well already. It doesn't mean Maisie is devoid of blame. If I have a kid that lets a wolf out of its cage because it'll die of starvation and that kid has already seen me decide not to free it, that kid is still going to get some blame, regardless of the animal's suffering. It would be an entirely different situation if she had simply been playing around with Iris and stumbled upon the control room and hit the button not knowing it would release the dinosaurs.