These are valid points and all applied, I'm sure. Also, Marla's change of heart did not go so far as to have her sort of "wake up" to what Khan "really" was and abandon him ... even when Kirk won. It's noteworthy, in fact, that when Kirk was finally armed and able to deal with Khan, appropriately, Marla made damn sure to pipe up with, "please ... don't hurt him." And, I suppose, it could be argued that when Khan roughed her up, she committed to his cause because he - seemingly - rejected her, which she apparently couldn't handle.
I think the whole point of their last conversation was to show Khan had come to genuinely respect Marla, and things would be different from there on out. Similarly, Marla backstabbing Khan followed up on her request to avoid hurting anyone - she has a moral line she won't cross, even for Khan.
The problem is, whilst you can sort-of understand how Khan might respect Marla after she displayed the cajones to stand up to him, they completely gloss over why Marla cares about Khan. You can head-canon, but all they actually showis that she thinks he's just that hawt.
The killer combination of it being the 60's, and Trek's usual...'deft' handling of romance.
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