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After Will’s behavior, Lucy wasn’t left with any options. His stubbornness and unprofessional behavior almost got him killed. Lucy was winning with Marilyn Todd until he barged in, refusing to stay out even when Lucy asked him to. He had to learn the hard way.
I remember not being a big fan of him in his own story. Lucy presented her case logically and should have been given the benefit of the doubt. He made it be all about supporting a terrorist, not the victim. Lucy stood for Sarah, not Charlie. She did the right thing.
I remember not being a big fan of him in his own story. Lucy presented her case logically and should have been given the benefit of the doubt. He made it be all about supporting a terrorist, not the victim. Lucy stood for Sarah, not Charlie. She did the right thing.

I do like how Lucy is always doing things like this for the victim. It makes her more human as an FBI agent. Will's attitude probably did have something to do with her actions.


Lucy went over Will’s head to get the DA, her ex-brother-in-law, to examine the lab tests for Sarah Peterson and the nurse, Wendy Parsons. Despite the outcome, was that a wrong move? Should she have pursued another option?