personally, i don't. Not in the way "Liz is a victim"April wrote:Poor Liz. I really feel for her this episode
i think that this scene summarized it all:
//////// Liz: if i had lost a child, I would want you to help me find him. But that's only part of the reason. The other part is that i don't want you to slip away from me. I know what it's like to be with you, and I know what it's like to be apart from you. And I would rather be with you.
Max: I don't know if i could live with myself if anything ever happened to you. ////////
Liz was the one who offered her help and insisted over and over that she wanted to help him no matter how many times Max told her that she didn't have to do it (even right before they entered in the store he gave her the chance to change her mind). Heck she seemed even more involved than him.. to not say excited (especially when they took the diamond). Even when she was in jail she didn't regret it and never blamed Max. Max on the other hand blamed himself (that is his fav sport).
//////// Max: I wish we could trade places.
Liz: No. No, no, no, max. Ok, I don't. You're free. We came here for a reason because your son is in trouble. Now you need to go back and do what we came for. You know, see if your ship works. Come on. I don't want this to all be for nothing.
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Liz had her own mind and was perfectly able to make her decisions and that's what she did.
Of course robbing a store (technically they didn't but anyway..) is not the romantic thing here and it isn't supposed to be. That's not the point. But there's nothing wrong about wanting to help the ones you love and try to resolve a problem together.. that's what Max and Liz always did. That's what couples in real life do.
In different circumstances i bet that Max would have done the same thing for her and people would consider it romantic. How many times he sacrificed himself for her? Heck the show started like that. In the third season he even died for her.
IMO people tend to perceive the sacrifices made by the male characters differently by the sacrifices made by the female characters. Personally I blame Disney and Princes Charming

The point is that love is not a rational thing and it doesn't always care about what is convenient or fair for the individual person. Otherwise all the most famous love stories would never be loved so much by people.
Love is about sacrificing too. People perceive those sacrifices as romantic not because people randomly get in danger without a reason but because people get in danger for the ones they love and although it isn't right/happy/convenient/fair for the self-sacrificing person it's considered noble because it proves the real nature of love and how much it's selfless unlike other feelings.
I think that to love someone means loving him/her in both the good and bad times and that's what she did.
so, in my opinion there's nothing weird or really wrong about her wanting to help him that time like the others.
On the contrary it only proved that she's a strong woman and really loved him because for the life of me i can't imagine another woman doing the same thing for her man especially when he needed to save a baby that he had with the killer of her best friend. And it's not that she wasn't still hurt for what had happened because to forgive someone doesn't automatically mean that you forgot too. But she understood him. She really and genuinely wanted to help him and was there for him. And of course she wanted to be with him because they love each other he makes her happy. It's only natural.
well technically this is how the M&M relationship startedApril wrote:That's something that only Season 1/early season 2 Michael would have done. And he sure as hell wouldn't have dragged Maria with him

and even in that example the girl made her own choice too so we can't really blame the boy.
All the characters did many dangerous and inconsiderate things through the series, even more stupid or dangerous than what M&L did in busted. If we really think about it the situations created in the show weren't always so realistic (and they couldn't be for obvious reasons). If we want to rationalize all the things that the characters did it's not roswell anymore.
I feel that the main reason of why what happened in busted is so noticed is because this time they got caught (and only because Kal Langley was stalking them and didn't want Max to find the ship. They got busted only because someone already knew their plan and called the police as soon as they entered in the store. ) and the writers showed that sometimes even these guys could really get in danger and had to face the realistic non alien consequences of their actions.
As for them being OOC .. i don't think that they really were out of character. IMO people tend to take some things about M&L too for granted (like them being always controlled, calm and rational) Max and Liz were always unpredictable both as a couple and as individual characters. I think that it's one of their characteristics especially when it's about letting go of "control". In some ways busted resembles sexual healing and how Liz acted in that episode. But really she always acted like that, since the pilot no matter how many times he would tell her that it wasn't safe and he didn't want her to get involved in his problems she always wanted to help Max no matter what and she did it with or without his "permission".