yeah, but in the end, not much karma for her. He is still saving her business and not for the first time and she probably still won't give him credit for it. Cameron has been rude, selfish, childish and ungrateful from the start. She is really my least favorite character. For example, she can't pay everyone's salary so she offers them shares(don't know what the heck she think that means) and they stay on and spend their time and effort and then she doesn't even notify them of the details of an offer to buy the company? They're share holders right? ...and then walks in and tells everyone "this is MY company and I'm not selling". Plus giving all of them shares(and there are a lot of them) and she still owns 90% of the company? not even Joe has done something so selfish. She takes zero resposibility when things go wrong - at least until something blows up in her face and she's feeling down, then she'll maybe give off that sympathy searching admission of guilt. Thought her personality was kind of cute at first but that got old really quick.
I understand what you mean about Gordon but marriage is marriage. You never know WHO in a relationship may get sick, injured, or disfigured. Still think her terms were out of line and hypocritcal. Even feeling the guilt of the abortion, and knowledge that you almost cheated and would have had he not stopped you, she can still spit out those terms in a basically chastising tone while he is in such a vulnerable state(having basically just lost track of their daughter), and tell him that he has to spend almost all of their money on Cameron's company? She didn't say lets move to California and start a company of our own, we have the money. No, he has to spend it on Cameron's company because what........she likes to work there? She just took full advantage of a situation. Not to mention that since they know he's sick, they may need that money to take care of medical bills on top of bills for them and their children and their education and whatnot. But no, we're gonna take a chance.....on someone else's company. Just makes absolutely no sense and, in my opinion, doesn't seem very realistic.