I'm going to be the odd one out here--I really didn't care for Sam's behavior in this episode. She wasn't leading or in command, she was snapping at people who weren't as driven as she was. She was letting her emotions interfere with her leadership, which doesn't speak well of her ability to manage when the stakes are personal.
Dr. Lee had been working on finding Jack & Maybourne as long as she had, and he was right about the doorway not being the key to their whereabouts, but she wasn't willing to see that. It wasn't until later that she was able to see that he had a point. Now I do think that's not unusual for Sam, but this episode brings attention to it.
I do understand where Sam's emotions are coming from, but I just don't think this episode showed her in a good light.
Dr. Lee had been working on finding Jack & Maybourne as long as she had, and he was right about the doorway not being the key to their whereabouts, but she wasn't willing to see that. It wasn't until later that she was able to see that he had a point. Now I do think that's not unusual for Sam, but this episode brings attention to it.
I do understand where Sam's emotions are coming from, but I just don't think this episode showed her in a good light.
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