Was it the woman on the American Airlines flight late last month, later identified as Wendi Williams, a school teacher, who reclined her seat into the lap of a man whose own seat, because he was on the last row, could not recline?
Or was it the bearded man with glasses, earbuds and angry eyes who sat behind her, incessantly shoving her seat with his right hand the way a 7-year-old child might try annoying a sibling?