Was Claire Dearing blamed for any of Jurassic World's failings?

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What happens to Claire Dearing, the operations manager, after the events in Jurassic World?
Just sitting watching it.
She dismisses the (very) unequivocal advice of one of her in-house experts to withdraw the capture team immediately on the grounds they'll all be killed.. following which, they all get killed.
Then dismisses his advice to immediately evacuate the entire park on the grounds the park would never reopen if she did.. and we all know how that ends, with an extravaganza of death & mayhem.
It seems highly implausible in any current real-world western legal system that she could escape any legal sanctions for her choices ~ multiple (hundreds isn't it?) cases of (extremely) negligent homicide if not outright murder charges seem inevitable.
So is there any canon on her fate?
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What happens to Claire Dearing, the operations manager, after the events in Jurassic World?
Just sitting watching it.
She dismisses the (very) unequivocal advice of one of her in-house experts to withdraw the capture team immediately on the grounds they'll all be killed.. following which, they all get killed.
Then dismisses his advice to immediately evacuate the entire park on the grounds the park would never reopen if she did.. and we all know how that ends, with an extravaganza of death & mayhem.
It seems highly implausible in any current real-world western legal system that she could escape any legal sanctions for her choices ~ multiple (hundreds isn't it?) cases of (extremely) negligent homicide if not outright murder charges seem inevitable.
So is there any canon on her fate?
jurassic-park jurassic-world jurassic-world-fallen-kingdom
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jurassicworld.com/intel/character/claire-dearing
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:18
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I'm assuming that in time-honoured tradition the company blamed it all on the dead guy and swept the rest under the carpet with lashings of cash to buy off the widows
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:20
You might also want to note that the whole thing took place in a country where the rule of law isn't what you'd describe as strong.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:23
1
I seem to recall from the original novel that Costa Rica was chosen specifically because they could buy off the goverment,
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:48
1
God bless ambiguously vague release forms, that's all I can say.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:57
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What happens to Claire Dearing, the operations manager, after the events in Jurassic World?
Just sitting watching it.
She dismisses the (very) unequivocal advice of one of her in-house experts to withdraw the capture team immediately on the grounds they'll all be killed.. following which, they all get killed.
Then dismisses his advice to immediately evacuate the entire park on the grounds the park would never reopen if she did.. and we all know how that ends, with an extravaganza of death & mayhem.
It seems highly implausible in any current real-world western legal system that she could escape any legal sanctions for her choices ~ multiple (hundreds isn't it?) cases of (extremely) negligent homicide if not outright murder charges seem inevitable.
So is there any canon on her fate?
jurassic-park jurassic-world jurassic-world-fallen-kingdom
What happens to Claire Dearing, the operations manager, after the events in Jurassic World?
Just sitting watching it.
She dismisses the (very) unequivocal advice of one of her in-house experts to withdraw the capture team immediately on the grounds they'll all be killed.. following which, they all get killed.
Then dismisses his advice to immediately evacuate the entire park on the grounds the park would never reopen if she did.. and we all know how that ends, with an extravaganza of death & mayhem.
It seems highly implausible in any current real-world western legal system that she could escape any legal sanctions for her choices ~ multiple (hundreds isn't it?) cases of (extremely) negligent homicide if not outright murder charges seem inevitable.
So is there any canon on her fate?
jurassic-park jurassic-world jurassic-world-fallen-kingdom
jurassic-park jurassic-world jurassic-world-fallen-kingdom
edited Feb 24 at 22:48
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jurassicworld.com/intel/character/claire-dearing
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:18
3
I'm assuming that in time-honoured tradition the company blamed it all on the dead guy and swept the rest under the carpet with lashings of cash to buy off the widows
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:20
You might also want to note that the whole thing took place in a country where the rule of law isn't what you'd describe as strong.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:23
1
I seem to recall from the original novel that Costa Rica was chosen specifically because they could buy off the goverment,
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:48
1
God bless ambiguously vague release forms, that's all I can say.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:57
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show 3 more comments
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jurassicworld.com/intel/character/claire-dearing
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:18
3
I'm assuming that in time-honoured tradition the company blamed it all on the dead guy and swept the rest under the carpet with lashings of cash to buy off the widows
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:20
You might also want to note that the whole thing took place in a country where the rule of law isn't what you'd describe as strong.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:23
1
I seem to recall from the original novel that Costa Rica was chosen specifically because they could buy off the goverment,
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:48
1
God bless ambiguously vague release forms, that's all I can say.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:57
1
1
jurassicworld.com/intel/character/claire-dearing
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:18
jurassicworld.com/intel/character/claire-dearing
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:18
3
3
I'm assuming that in time-honoured tradition the company blamed it all on the dead guy and swept the rest under the carpet with lashings of cash to buy off the widows
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:20
I'm assuming that in time-honoured tradition the company blamed it all on the dead guy and swept the rest under the carpet with lashings of cash to buy off the widows
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:20
You might also want to note that the whole thing took place in a country where the rule of law isn't what you'd describe as strong.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:23
You might also want to note that the whole thing took place in a country where the rule of law isn't what you'd describe as strong.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:23
1
1
I seem to recall from the original novel that Costa Rica was chosen specifically because they could buy off the goverment,
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:48
I seem to recall from the original novel that Costa Rica was chosen specifically because they could buy off the goverment,
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:48
1
1
God bless ambiguously vague release forms, that's all I can say.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:57
God bless ambiguously vague release forms, that's all I can say.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:57
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The movie's Official Novelisation contains the rest of the conversation that we missed when Claire walked away from the camera during the establishing scenes at the start of the film.
In short, while it seems like she's (somewhat) blamed for what happened, she doesn't appear to have suffered any legal sanction for her actions on the island. Not only that, but even though people know who she is, they're still willing to entertain her calls and publicly support her organisation.
“Hi, Congresswoman Delgado. My name is Claire. I’m the lead organizer here,” said Claire as she moved around the room seeing to other matters while talking on the phone at the same time. She was a multitasking maven, applying corporate management skills for good.
“Our mission at the Dinosaur Protection Group is to secure funds for a safe, natural habitat for these creatures,” said Claire, before stopping abruptly and listening to what was being said on the other end of the line.
She took a deep breath. “Yes. I am the same Claire Dearing who was the
operations manager at Jurassic World. And yes, I do feel responsible
for what happened there. That’s why I’m here doing what I’m doing
now.”
This tallies nicely with what we read in the film's Survival Guide, a factbook written from an in-universe perspective;
Claire Dearing
Following the disaster at the park in 2015 she took some time off to decide what her next move would be. Claire was disillusioned by the corporate world and no longer interested in working for a group driven solely by profit. She founded the Dinosaur Protection Group, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to saving the dinosaurs left stranded on Isla Nublar.
1
What! ~ No jail time? ~ Well that's buggered my suspension of disbelief then :)
– Pelinore
Feb 24 at 22:09
2
@Pelinore - Everyone who died was undoubtedly in breach of the park's policies regarding interfering with the dinos.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 22:15
5
@Valorum "Do not feed the animals"?
– Peter M
Feb 25 at 0:02
2
@PeterM - They were 'Making excessive noise' with their screams.
– Valorum
Feb 25 at 0:04
2
@BinaryWorrier ^ My feeling legal sanctions against her seems inevitable stems in the main from her decisions in the situation / command room contrary to expert advice in full view of multiple witnesses, perhaps none survived who would have been likely to blow the whistle.
– Pelinore
Feb 25 at 11:35
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Unclear, but it does seem like the third movie will be about Claire and Owen's "Redemption".
EW: Mills (Rafe Spall) tells Owen and Claire they’re the “parents” of this new age. Will the third film be them rectifying the wrongs and reversing Pandora’s box?
CT: I don’t know if you can do that. But I do know that’s a very important scene. It very clearly identifies the narrative value of those two characters. It’s not just two people who happen to have been thrown together. The actions of those two individuals have really defined the story moving forward and the reason we’re there. Their sense of responsibility is what this movie is about. The next movie is about their redemption.
- Jurassic World: Colin Trevorrow answers Fallen Kingdom burning questions - Entertainment Weekly
(Highlighting is mine) So, since he (Colin Trevorrow) throws around the term "Redemption" it is probably safe to assume that there were repercussions for Claire and Owen's actions.
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The movie's Official Novelisation contains the rest of the conversation that we missed when Claire walked away from the camera during the establishing scenes at the start of the film.
In short, while it seems like she's (somewhat) blamed for what happened, she doesn't appear to have suffered any legal sanction for her actions on the island. Not only that, but even though people know who she is, they're still willing to entertain her calls and publicly support her organisation.
“Hi, Congresswoman Delgado. My name is Claire. I’m the lead organizer here,” said Claire as she moved around the room seeing to other matters while talking on the phone at the same time. She was a multitasking maven, applying corporate management skills for good.
“Our mission at the Dinosaur Protection Group is to secure funds for a safe, natural habitat for these creatures,” said Claire, before stopping abruptly and listening to what was being said on the other end of the line.
She took a deep breath. “Yes. I am the same Claire Dearing who was the
operations manager at Jurassic World. And yes, I do feel responsible
for what happened there. That’s why I’m here doing what I’m doing
now.”
This tallies nicely with what we read in the film's Survival Guide, a factbook written from an in-universe perspective;
Claire Dearing
Following the disaster at the park in 2015 she took some time off to decide what her next move would be. Claire was disillusioned by the corporate world and no longer interested in working for a group driven solely by profit. She founded the Dinosaur Protection Group, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to saving the dinosaurs left stranded on Isla Nublar.
1
What! ~ No jail time? ~ Well that's buggered my suspension of disbelief then :)
– Pelinore
Feb 24 at 22:09
2
@Pelinore - Everyone who died was undoubtedly in breach of the park's policies regarding interfering with the dinos.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 22:15
5
@Valorum "Do not feed the animals"?
– Peter M
Feb 25 at 0:02
2
@PeterM - They were 'Making excessive noise' with their screams.
– Valorum
Feb 25 at 0:04
2
@BinaryWorrier ^ My feeling legal sanctions against her seems inevitable stems in the main from her decisions in the situation / command room contrary to expert advice in full view of multiple witnesses, perhaps none survived who would have been likely to blow the whistle.
– Pelinore
Feb 25 at 11:35
|
show 2 more comments
The movie's Official Novelisation contains the rest of the conversation that we missed when Claire walked away from the camera during the establishing scenes at the start of the film.
In short, while it seems like she's (somewhat) blamed for what happened, she doesn't appear to have suffered any legal sanction for her actions on the island. Not only that, but even though people know who she is, they're still willing to entertain her calls and publicly support her organisation.
“Hi, Congresswoman Delgado. My name is Claire. I’m the lead organizer here,” said Claire as she moved around the room seeing to other matters while talking on the phone at the same time. She was a multitasking maven, applying corporate management skills for good.
“Our mission at the Dinosaur Protection Group is to secure funds for a safe, natural habitat for these creatures,” said Claire, before stopping abruptly and listening to what was being said on the other end of the line.
She took a deep breath. “Yes. I am the same Claire Dearing who was the
operations manager at Jurassic World. And yes, I do feel responsible
for what happened there. That’s why I’m here doing what I’m doing
now.”
This tallies nicely with what we read in the film's Survival Guide, a factbook written from an in-universe perspective;
Claire Dearing
Following the disaster at the park in 2015 she took some time off to decide what her next move would be. Claire was disillusioned by the corporate world and no longer interested in working for a group driven solely by profit. She founded the Dinosaur Protection Group, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to saving the dinosaurs left stranded on Isla Nublar.
1
What! ~ No jail time? ~ Well that's buggered my suspension of disbelief then :)
– Pelinore
Feb 24 at 22:09
2
@Pelinore - Everyone who died was undoubtedly in breach of the park's policies regarding interfering with the dinos.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 22:15
5
@Valorum "Do not feed the animals"?
– Peter M
Feb 25 at 0:02
2
@PeterM - They were 'Making excessive noise' with their screams.
– Valorum
Feb 25 at 0:04
2
@BinaryWorrier ^ My feeling legal sanctions against her seems inevitable stems in the main from her decisions in the situation / command room contrary to expert advice in full view of multiple witnesses, perhaps none survived who would have been likely to blow the whistle.
– Pelinore
Feb 25 at 11:35
|
show 2 more comments
The movie's Official Novelisation contains the rest of the conversation that we missed when Claire walked away from the camera during the establishing scenes at the start of the film.
In short, while it seems like she's (somewhat) blamed for what happened, she doesn't appear to have suffered any legal sanction for her actions on the island. Not only that, but even though people know who she is, they're still willing to entertain her calls and publicly support her organisation.
“Hi, Congresswoman Delgado. My name is Claire. I’m the lead organizer here,” said Claire as she moved around the room seeing to other matters while talking on the phone at the same time. She was a multitasking maven, applying corporate management skills for good.
“Our mission at the Dinosaur Protection Group is to secure funds for a safe, natural habitat for these creatures,” said Claire, before stopping abruptly and listening to what was being said on the other end of the line.
She took a deep breath. “Yes. I am the same Claire Dearing who was the
operations manager at Jurassic World. And yes, I do feel responsible
for what happened there. That’s why I’m here doing what I’m doing
now.”
This tallies nicely with what we read in the film's Survival Guide, a factbook written from an in-universe perspective;
Claire Dearing
Following the disaster at the park in 2015 she took some time off to decide what her next move would be. Claire was disillusioned by the corporate world and no longer interested in working for a group driven solely by profit. She founded the Dinosaur Protection Group, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to saving the dinosaurs left stranded on Isla Nublar.
The movie's Official Novelisation contains the rest of the conversation that we missed when Claire walked away from the camera during the establishing scenes at the start of the film.
In short, while it seems like she's (somewhat) blamed for what happened, she doesn't appear to have suffered any legal sanction for her actions on the island. Not only that, but even though people know who she is, they're still willing to entertain her calls and publicly support her organisation.
“Hi, Congresswoman Delgado. My name is Claire. I’m the lead organizer here,” said Claire as she moved around the room seeing to other matters while talking on the phone at the same time. She was a multitasking maven, applying corporate management skills for good.
“Our mission at the Dinosaur Protection Group is to secure funds for a safe, natural habitat for these creatures,” said Claire, before stopping abruptly and listening to what was being said on the other end of the line.
She took a deep breath. “Yes. I am the same Claire Dearing who was the
operations manager at Jurassic World. And yes, I do feel responsible
for what happened there. That’s why I’m here doing what I’m doing
now.”
This tallies nicely with what we read in the film's Survival Guide, a factbook written from an in-universe perspective;
Claire Dearing
Following the disaster at the park in 2015 she took some time off to decide what her next move would be. Claire was disillusioned by the corporate world and no longer interested in working for a group driven solely by profit. She founded the Dinosaur Protection Group, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to saving the dinosaurs left stranded on Isla Nublar.
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answered Feb 24 at 22:04
ValorumValorum
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What! ~ No jail time? ~ Well that's buggered my suspension of disbelief then :)
– Pelinore
Feb 24 at 22:09
2
@Pelinore - Everyone who died was undoubtedly in breach of the park's policies regarding interfering with the dinos.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 22:15
5
@Valorum "Do not feed the animals"?
– Peter M
Feb 25 at 0:02
2
@PeterM - They were 'Making excessive noise' with their screams.
– Valorum
Feb 25 at 0:04
2
@BinaryWorrier ^ My feeling legal sanctions against her seems inevitable stems in the main from her decisions in the situation / command room contrary to expert advice in full view of multiple witnesses, perhaps none survived who would have been likely to blow the whistle.
– Pelinore
Feb 25 at 11:35
|
show 2 more comments
1
What! ~ No jail time? ~ Well that's buggered my suspension of disbelief then :)
– Pelinore
Feb 24 at 22:09
2
@Pelinore - Everyone who died was undoubtedly in breach of the park's policies regarding interfering with the dinos.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 22:15
5
@Valorum "Do not feed the animals"?
– Peter M
Feb 25 at 0:02
2
@PeterM - They were 'Making excessive noise' with their screams.
– Valorum
Feb 25 at 0:04
2
@BinaryWorrier ^ My feeling legal sanctions against her seems inevitable stems in the main from her decisions in the situation / command room contrary to expert advice in full view of multiple witnesses, perhaps none survived who would have been likely to blow the whistle.
– Pelinore
Feb 25 at 11:35
1
1
What! ~ No jail time? ~ Well that's buggered my suspension of disbelief then :)
– Pelinore
Feb 24 at 22:09
What! ~ No jail time? ~ Well that's buggered my suspension of disbelief then :)
– Pelinore
Feb 24 at 22:09
2
2
@Pelinore - Everyone who died was undoubtedly in breach of the park's policies regarding interfering with the dinos.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 22:15
@Pelinore - Everyone who died was undoubtedly in breach of the park's policies regarding interfering with the dinos.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 22:15
5
5
@Valorum "Do not feed the animals"?
– Peter M
Feb 25 at 0:02
@Valorum "Do not feed the animals"?
– Peter M
Feb 25 at 0:02
2
2
@PeterM - They were 'Making excessive noise' with their screams.
– Valorum
Feb 25 at 0:04
@PeterM - They were 'Making excessive noise' with their screams.
– Valorum
Feb 25 at 0:04
2
2
@BinaryWorrier ^ My feeling legal sanctions against her seems inevitable stems in the main from her decisions in the situation / command room contrary to expert advice in full view of multiple witnesses, perhaps none survived who would have been likely to blow the whistle.
– Pelinore
Feb 25 at 11:35
@BinaryWorrier ^ My feeling legal sanctions against her seems inevitable stems in the main from her decisions in the situation / command room contrary to expert advice in full view of multiple witnesses, perhaps none survived who would have been likely to blow the whistle.
– Pelinore
Feb 25 at 11:35
|
show 2 more comments
Unclear, but it does seem like the third movie will be about Claire and Owen's "Redemption".
EW: Mills (Rafe Spall) tells Owen and Claire they’re the “parents” of this new age. Will the third film be them rectifying the wrongs and reversing Pandora’s box?
CT: I don’t know if you can do that. But I do know that’s a very important scene. It very clearly identifies the narrative value of those two characters. It’s not just two people who happen to have been thrown together. The actions of those two individuals have really defined the story moving forward and the reason we’re there. Their sense of responsibility is what this movie is about. The next movie is about their redemption.
- Jurassic World: Colin Trevorrow answers Fallen Kingdom burning questions - Entertainment Weekly
(Highlighting is mine) So, since he (Colin Trevorrow) throws around the term "Redemption" it is probably safe to assume that there were repercussions for Claire and Owen's actions.
add a comment |
Unclear, but it does seem like the third movie will be about Claire and Owen's "Redemption".
EW: Mills (Rafe Spall) tells Owen and Claire they’re the “parents” of this new age. Will the third film be them rectifying the wrongs and reversing Pandora’s box?
CT: I don’t know if you can do that. But I do know that’s a very important scene. It very clearly identifies the narrative value of those two characters. It’s not just two people who happen to have been thrown together. The actions of those two individuals have really defined the story moving forward and the reason we’re there. Their sense of responsibility is what this movie is about. The next movie is about their redemption.
- Jurassic World: Colin Trevorrow answers Fallen Kingdom burning questions - Entertainment Weekly
(Highlighting is mine) So, since he (Colin Trevorrow) throws around the term "Redemption" it is probably safe to assume that there were repercussions for Claire and Owen's actions.
add a comment |
Unclear, but it does seem like the third movie will be about Claire and Owen's "Redemption".
EW: Mills (Rafe Spall) tells Owen and Claire they’re the “parents” of this new age. Will the third film be them rectifying the wrongs and reversing Pandora’s box?
CT: I don’t know if you can do that. But I do know that’s a very important scene. It very clearly identifies the narrative value of those two characters. It’s not just two people who happen to have been thrown together. The actions of those two individuals have really defined the story moving forward and the reason we’re there. Their sense of responsibility is what this movie is about. The next movie is about their redemption.
- Jurassic World: Colin Trevorrow answers Fallen Kingdom burning questions - Entertainment Weekly
(Highlighting is mine) So, since he (Colin Trevorrow) throws around the term "Redemption" it is probably safe to assume that there were repercussions for Claire and Owen's actions.
Unclear, but it does seem like the third movie will be about Claire and Owen's "Redemption".
EW: Mills (Rafe Spall) tells Owen and Claire they’re the “parents” of this new age. Will the third film be them rectifying the wrongs and reversing Pandora’s box?
CT: I don’t know if you can do that. But I do know that’s a very important scene. It very clearly identifies the narrative value of those two characters. It’s not just two people who happen to have been thrown together. The actions of those two individuals have really defined the story moving forward and the reason we’re there. Their sense of responsibility is what this movie is about. The next movie is about their redemption.
- Jurassic World: Colin Trevorrow answers Fallen Kingdom burning questions - Entertainment Weekly
(Highlighting is mine) So, since he (Colin Trevorrow) throws around the term "Redemption" it is probably safe to assume that there were repercussions for Claire and Owen's actions.
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I'm assuming that in time-honoured tradition the company blamed it all on the dead guy and swept the rest under the carpet with lashings of cash to buy off the widows
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:20
You might also want to note that the whole thing took place in a country where the rule of law isn't what you'd describe as strong.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:23
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I seem to recall from the original novel that Costa Rica was chosen specifically because they could buy off the goverment,
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:48
1
God bless ambiguously vague release forms, that's all I can say.
– Valorum
Feb 24 at 21:57