But Sarah Newlin, being the ultimate narcissist, can: If she hadn’t created Hep-V, then Amber wouldn’t be sick, and Sarah wouldn’t have the power to heal her. “You can’t just dye your hair and blow a guru and absolve yourself of all the horrific s- that you have done in your life,” she finally says. Amber is the best new character introduced this season, and the actress, Natalie Hall, plays her eye-rolling disbelief/disinterest so well as Sarah recounts her conversion to Buddhism. Sarah pleads the case for the new her (hence the name change to Newme). It’s a little tough to pity her when she’s standing in such a large kitchen, but go with it. (And still, it’s not as gross as Anna Camp’s Pitch Perfect puke scenes.) Amber passes out in a campy near-death way, and when she comes to and hears that their parents are dead, she’s happy. Amber is about to kill Sarah, but instead, she starts vomiting blood on her tackled sister’s back.
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