Cristina, in all fairness we should really not take what happened in the novel into consideration with Kay's character in the GFI movie. The events surrounding her seeking out Michael at the Corleone compound differ greatly in the movie than in the novel, and the novel's version puts a totally different light on the question. I think that we need to go by the events that took place in both movies.

However, I agree with Apple here. IMO Kay had already been 99.9% sure that she was leaving Michael, and the hearings added that .1% to push her to being 100% sure.

I don't buy the "Kay found out that Michael was a killer" at those hearings theory. She knew damn well way before those hearings that he was not only responsible for ordering the deaths of others, but had killed others himself.

Kay was a smart and educated woman. It was only her love and desire for Michael at an early age that allowed her to be blind to what he really was, coupled with Michael's ability to pursuade her that he was trying to take the family legit.

Kay knew. ( Fredo didn't wink lol )


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