The best thing to happen to her would be to run into Faye coming home from the URFL* and the two to finally have that conversation in which they apologise to each other and Faye tells Dora just how alike they are in so very many ways.
For what does Dora have to apologise to Faye? For not enabling her alcoholism? For not letting her endanger Dora's business*? For being upset with Faye lying to her to cover up her drunkenness? For behaving like Faye's boss?
am i the only one sick to freaking death of doras bratty attitude. its like wah my brother has it easy because of natural talent. wah my friends want to bone him wah.
And of course
"Grrr! He hits on my friend and employee, on my business premises*, during the working day, in an extremely creepy, entitled, and inappropriate manner." That, after all, is what Dora means when she says that Sven burned the bridges with her. To describe her view as a "delusion", an observer presumably believes that it did not happen, or that his behaviour was acceptable, or that
he has some sort of right to be judged indulgently by his sister regardless of how he behaves. And in-universe, apparently even
Sven does not believe that.
On the other - Dora has to fix her problems alone, especially her massive pride and impulsive explosions.
Pride is the name we give to that, in other people, which we call self-respect in ourselves. Naturally it is regarded as a sin.
*It has always been a thread in QC that Dora's business is very important to her. I wonder whether, if
Jim fired an employee for drunkenness, he would have attracted the same hate that Dora seems to. Because, you know, business is for men; a woman who acts like a boss is a bitch.