It's the most reasonable conclusion. And the G-man in him probably shows up in the tone, but moreso his distaste for the whole thing, when he bites the words off.
He was around to see the news on Jonestown. On Charles Manson. And though not many, he's seen his share of brainwashings personally. To say he doesn't like it is to put it mildly.
But still, that edge doesn't completely betray the mildness he normally reserves for close friends, victims or people close to a victim.
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"She fell victim to the brainwashing?"
It's the most reasonable conclusion. And the G-man in him probably shows up in the tone, but moreso his distaste for the whole thing, when he bites the words off.
He was around to see the news on Jonestown. On Charles Manson. And though not many, he's seen his share of brainwashings personally. To say he doesn't like it is to put it mildly.
But still, that edge doesn't completely betray the mildness he normally reserves for close friends, victims or people close to a victim.
Heather fits two out of three.