I think that is underestimating Joyce's naivete. She's working towards the 'fairy tale ending' that she's sure is the right shape of the universe; she's also doing so with incomplete information and in the completely erroneous assumption that Sarah wouldn't steer her wrong.
I suspect that Sarah will pull her back in a day or so after spending all that time angsting about what she's done. There will then follow a talk about boundaries that will shake the foundations of Joyce's world-view when it comes to romance. What remains to be seen is if Joyce first makes a fool of herself by marching up to Raidah and essentially explaining what she's doing and why (either directly or indirectly).
Sorry, don't agree.
(Unless you mean her naivety is in believing Sarah want's Jacob for herself... And thus feeling those means justify the ends she is choosing to work?)
But...
Joyce has already stated that she does not WANT Raidha and Jacob together. (In fact, this strip starts with her re-asserting that.)
All Sarah is doing, is giving Joyce the go-ahead to try to enforce what she already thinks should be the status quo, regardless of Sarah's motives...
Joyce, being the Christian and all, is forgetting (or ignoring) the "Judge not..." tenet.
Who is *she* to decide who should be with whom?
And all of it based on nothing more than Sarah disliking Raidha and liking Jacob?
That's... why.. that's 'sinful', isn't it??
Either way..
This is gonna end up in an all-out s**tfest,
OR Jacob and Dorothy find ultimate peace in their shared beliefs, and her innocence and desire to become a 'good wife', and an outlet/support for Jacob to curb his sex addiction...
Or an all-out s**tfest...