I'm sure she is aware of it. Thank you. I remembered one of her first complaints was that they killed Starr's family (Hope and Starr's boyfriend/husband? I'm guessing that's "Cole" ). She was like, 'if they were going to kill them off. Why didn't they just left them alone?'
When i heard that was Starr's entrance story, i didn't like it either. Cole didn't bother me so much because he had recently had his death faked anyway and Starr was only a handful of people who knew he was still alive and until recently was in jail for a third-strike offense. But killing off a young child seemed like overkill.
But then over time i actually came to kind of agree with the story decision. Given Starr's overall history - this was a character we watched grow up, being played by the same actress since she was six - Starr should always have been a real fiery complex character given who her parents were and the things she grew up with and throughout her childhood, all those elements were in place...up until Dena (worst HW ever) Higley became headwriter in the mid-00's and turned Starr into a very bland milquetoast "average teen" character - and by the time she became a teen mother, Starr became incredibly unrecognizable. Towards the very end of the series when her real father came back, we started to see a bit more of Original Recipe Starr resurface with how she interacted with him...but all in all - with the death of her family, that not only took away elements that was really holding her back but her huge losses are adding a long lost fire back to her character which turns her more into an unpredictable wild card. I may not have liked the car accident but i'm very much enjoying the results of its aftermath. (Not to mention, it's given the actress some meaty material which she's been knocking out of the park)
(For the record, i'm also enjoying John Mcbain - who was often among my least fave characters. Again, he was a great character when he was introduced but got destroyed during Higley's reign as headwriter and ever since i've never liked his relationship with Natalie - their relationship became less like equals and more like a disapproving father/older brother-daughter/younger sister. I loved Natalie in just about any story/pairing that didn't involve John and likewise John became more tolerable and even likable when he wasn't in Natalie's sphere. Seeing John interacting with a whole different set of characters has been really refreshing.)