In a gripping scene, Kevin Harrigan, posing as an Uber driver, confronts his former abuser, ex-prison guard Alan Rusby. Initially set to kill Rusby, Kevin falters, revealing a complex emotional turmoil rather than a typical revenge scenario. Rusby, surprisingly calm, engages Kevin in an honest discussion about their past, his regrets, and acknowledges his own transformation. This encounter spirals into a moment of vulnerability, as Kevin ends up crying, unable to fulfill his deadly intentions, demonstrating the show’s deeper exploration of trauma and forgiveness, rather than mere violence.
"Instead of freaking out or going for a knife, Rusby says, with what reads to me like total honesty, that this has happened to him before."
"Kevin does something hugely disarming then: He doesn't pull the trigger of the silenced gun he's got pointing at Rusby's house."
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