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Decker is so tightly wound that it didn't take much for Dr. Heissman to push his buttons. I don't think it mattered if she worked covertly for the Agency or not. But I don't think that she would have been able to do that without Tom knowing.
Decker has excellent instincts, and there is definitely something off about the good doctor. Whether she is genuine or duplicitous remains to be seen, but I would not be surprised if it were the latter. As to whether Decker was being vulnerable, its a bit of both. He was using his own weakness as a tool to expose her.
I’m on the fence about the “good doctor,” too😏 But, I’m leaning more towards duplicity.
I thought Decker had an agenda but there was a moment when he exposed a vulnerability he couldn’t control. Aside from that, I felt he was working Heissman.
I thought Decker had an agenda but there was a moment when he exposed a vulnerability he couldn’t control. Aside from that, I felt he was working Heissman.

