*hands you a tissue* Thank you. I'm so glad it worked for you and it felt like the characters.
The tough decisions and confusing place Mohinder's at right now, it's all very very true to what's happening and I can actually visualize this happening in the next episode. Just the conversation alone is something I can just see happening between Matt and Mohinder.
I agree about Mohinder being in a confusing place right now. I mean, even with the blunderhead move of bringing her to the Company and then telling them about Bennet, I can understand his reasoning and the fears that propelled him. And the trouble is that while Matt's right -- while this will lead to Mohinder having to become like the Company, while there is no possible way that he can walk away from this innocent and unchanged (regardless of if he places his loyalty with Bennet or with the Company) -- Mohinder's right too. People will die if he doesn't help. He was right there, he saw the start of this, and he knows how catastrophically bad this can get.
But personally, if it was me? I'm very much of the "me and mine" approach. I'd be worrying about my child before I worried about the rest of the world,a dn I'd be incredibly angry if my co-parent didn't.
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Date: 2007-11-15 08:13 am (UTC)The tough decisions and confusing place Mohinder's at right now, it's all very very true to what's happening and I can actually visualize this happening in the next episode. Just the conversation alone is something I can just see happening between Matt and Mohinder.
I agree about Mohinder being in a confusing place right now. I mean, even with the blunderhead move of bringing her to the Company and then telling them about Bennet, I can understand his reasoning and the fears that propelled him. And the trouble is that while Matt's right -- while this will lead to Mohinder having to become like the Company, while there is no possible way that he can walk away from this innocent and unchanged (regardless of if he places his loyalty with Bennet or with the Company) -- Mohinder's right too. People will die if he doesn't help. He was right there, he saw the start of this, and he knows how catastrophically bad this can get.
But personally, if it was me? I'm very much of the "me and mine" approach. I'd be worrying about my child before I worried about the rest of the world,a dn I'd be incredibly angry if my co-parent didn't.