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I think Lucy's basic instincts were off when she made this "unnecessary" information available. Ann was an unknown quantity who had a gun with her -- wouldn't that ordinarily set off lots of alarms?
As soon as Lucy started telling Ann that she was an FBI trainee, I said "Don't tell her that". I don't think she should have said anything about being with law enforcement. This just made Ann even more wary about Lucy.
I had the same reaction as both of you. Boy, did Lucy read Ann wrong. I could see her wanting to provide some assurance but she didn’t know enough about this woman to reveal herself as with the FBI. It was extremely bad judgment.
I felt the same. Lucy did not need to volunteer as much information as she did. The real important skill Lucy has was that she has done search and rescue before. That should have been the most reassuring to Ann, not that she was an FBI agent in training.



