14. During group therapy, Sandra recommends that they turn to God to support them through Tristan's death. Who takes a particular stance against this?
From Quiz "Gimme a Kiss"
Answer:
Spencer
Sandra is the one that tells the others they need to leave. While the others investigate the roster book, she finds distressing items across the room, specifically black robes, an ancient bowl, and a sheathed blade. She's the first to get back on the elevator and head upstairs and others follow, but Ilonka, Kevin, and Anya stay to investigate.
Most importantly, to Ilonka, is that the roster is too uncanny to ignore. In 1969, the Midnight Club had eight members, just like they do. They wrote their stories in there and, eventually, the pages winnowed out...until the ones containing the bloody handprints and a crudely-drawn hourglass.
The anxiety and fatigue towards their discovery carries into their group therapy session the next day. Dr. Stanton suggests forgoing the meeting since it's non-compulsory, but Sandra speaks up, explaining that she and others may still be mourning Tristan's death. Because of the frequent losses they face at Brightcliffe, it's normal, and unfortunate, for some to fall into the trap of turning to things that aren't good for them. She recommends they turn to prayer since it's helped her in the past, but the rest of the group isn't keen on the idea. Spencer in particular opposes her idea that if God doesn't fill the empty spots in their lives, bad things can slip in. The church, after all, ruined his life and tore apart his family.