[S3E2] Bad Faith
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The issue of \"crazy\" also led Peter Quinn to question Saul Berenson and lose his faith in the CIA, and left Dana so desperately praying for life in the sun-filled garage, arms outstretched on the same praying mat that her father had stowed away from his family as he grappled with his own demons.
Someone who is not losing his sense of moral integrity is Quinn. We said last week that we could expect to see more of Quinn's struggle to deal with the ethical implications of the job after he accidentally killed a child in Caracas. After visiting Carrie at the hospital, seemingly by his own volition, he decides he has had enough. He tells Saul that he is losing faith in the CIA and that he is resigning after the current mission is over: \"Carrie's hearing, she was hauled off, kicking and screaming. I would never bail on you in the middle of something, but I want you to know that what's going on here is not okay with me.\" Quinn has always delivered for Saul and Dar and company, and now the prodigal son wants out. Will Quinn become a vigilante of the Alan Moore sort, a man guided by his own idiosyncratic and unpredictable moral code Will Showtime offer the shirtless sniper his own spin-off show Or will Quinn join Carrie in the future to start their own version of the CIA, bound not by government or some dusty legislative mandate but by capital J Justice
distributed, barricades and defences are erected and the knights of Camelot prepare for battle. As night falls and Cenred's army surround the city, Merlin helps Arthur into his armour; as he does so, Merlin for the first time spoke openly about Arthur's destiny to be Camelot's greatest king and assures him that the victory he will win will be remembered forever. Arthur seems touched by Merlin's faith in him and shows a grudging respect for Merlin's wisdom, though he is quick to disguise it with his usual abrasiveness.At the urging of Morgause, Cenred begins the attack; as catapults bombard Camelot, Cenred's army break through the city gates and battle erupts in the streets. Arthur and his men defend the walls and barricades, holding Cenred's men from advancing, and Uther, ignoring the advice of Gaius, Leon and Arthur, dons his armour and joins the battle, fighting against the invaders until a crossbow bolt hits him in the leg. With their king injured and Cenred's men overrunning the barricades, Arthur orders a retreat back to the castle, (covered by Merlin's
The greatest thing about this show is that it gives you faith in medicine. It reminds you that all of the essential workers out there really put your care, your heart, and your spirit first. And this episode reminded me of how human they are. 59ce067264
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