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Originally Posted by Mr. Spacemonkey
Spoiler: As for when Evie was with the bishop, I take it that all of that was geniune on her part, she really wanted out and away from V. She didn't want to be a prisoner to him. In fact, I believe that was why she came to V in the first place to volunteer to "help" him. As for how he could trust her afterwards, I don't know for sure, but capturing her and torturing her and putting her through all that shit seemed to do the trick nicely.
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Agreed. Spoiler:
Once Evie is cured of the fear of death, she can see V's perspective on things. He no longer has to worry about her--indeed, he's confident enough to let her stroll away.
That was something added to the screenplay, btw. In the book, Evie is still pretty much a bubble-head at this point, and plays along with V's plan in a dull, saucer-eyed sort of way.
Also, regarding the Spoiler:
lady's diary... Man, you think too much. Maybe he carried it out in his ass, who really cares.