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Sean wasn't going to sit in captivity and not try to find a way out. He figured out that he was expendable and needed to get out sooner rather than later. Lucy is a whiz at analyzing information, it is one of the things she does best. Bandit - i just don't quite believe he as capable of what he did. But I loved how it all came together and they saved the day.
That training that Sean was giving Bandit really paid off. It made sense that some dogs would chase after the bad guys when they drove off with their hostages. (My brother's dog would have gone back into the house to scarf up leftover pizza.) And it made sense that they would eventually out-distance the dog and lose him. Dogs have great noses, but I'm surprised that he could follow the trail of a vehicle on the road.Sean coming up with a plan was understandable. Lucy working with the clues to learn who snatched them made sense too.
Sean as a father was going to do everything in his power to save Jesse, and Lucy was able to be objective in spite of any fear she had. An amazing team! -- including Bandit :-)
This is what Sean does…problem solve so I expected him to come up with a plan like the one he created. And, it was a good one since Jesse got away.
Lucy was angry, which made her laser focused. This is her under pressure and she’s always done well under those circumstances.
Bandit? He was following Jesse’s scent. He’s a retriever who was trained in tracking so it was plausible. Even if not? I loved it💜
Lucy was angry, which made her laser focused. This is her under pressure and she’s always done well under those circumstances.
Bandit? He was following Jesse’s scent. He’s a retriever who was trained in tracking so it was plausible. Even if not? I loved it💜

