They have got to stop putting the one and only indispensable character in these "is he going to live" type of scenes. There's zero suspense when he weaves through a hail of gunfire, gets shot, or gets blown off a bridge. You know that he's alive/going to live, and the actors aren't good enough to portray the "touching" moments of believed loss and then relief that the show is trying to force down our throats. I want to know what's going to happen, because I think the bigger story is interesting, but the moral high ground stuff is really thick.
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