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My crackpot theory on Marie Logan's death:

At the end of "Image", M'gann finds Queen Bee sitting on Garfield's bed as he sleeps. Queen Bee makes it clear that she has control over Garfield's mind and that he has standing orders to damage himself if anything happens to her.

Fast forward to "Usual Suspects" and the meeting of the moles on Santa Prisca. Rather than follow orders, M'gann attacks Queen Bee.

I believe that following those events, Garfield's programming kicked in, and he tried to "damage himself", which in turn caused the Logans' vehicle to crash into the water.

If this were true, what effect did M'gann's actions have on Marie's fate? As far as we know, only M'gann was aware of Queen Bee's control over Garfield, meaning that only she would have been able to do anything about it. If she felt in any way responsible for her idol's (adopted mother's?) death, how would that affect her mentally and emotionally?

"Oh, Gar. I'm so sorry. I should have been there, done something. But it's not your fault. You couldn't have stopped Queen Bee." – Miss Martian