00:00I could cry just talking about it.
00:02They're family now.
00:03Oh my god.
00:03So, Economist, it's been nice.
00:04He's been kind of vulnerable this season compared to season one.
00:08It's been nice to see him open up.
00:09You can tell he's kind of struggling with the loyalties to his job and then to his friends.
00:14Where do you think his actual loyalties lie?
00:17Because the shot where he watches Amelia get in the car to go, like, trap Peasemaker at the park,
00:23you can tell there's some, like, hey, wait, what are you doing?
00:25I mean, it's clear to me in that shot that his loyalty is with his friend.
00:31So, he's like, dude, what are you doing?
00:34Like, I'm busting my ass at this job trying to protect you guys and, you know, having real moral issues
00:43with just being there.
00:44But I think 100% his loyalty is with his friends.
00:48Because he's a broken human who, when we first met him, was a loner.
00:54He was a sad person as we learned through his monologue about why he dyed his beard.
00:59That was heartbreaking.
01:01His just self-worth was just super low.
01:05And now he has friends and that's...
01:08I could cry just talking about it.
01:10They're our family now.
01:12Oh my god.
01:12Yeah.
01:13His friends.
01:14100%.
01:14Quite.
01:14What is a good idea.
01:14Yeah.
01:14It was very, very important.
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