I think Eli knew by the end of the episode, as certainly as he possibly could, that Young did something to Rush. That something = murder by any logical thought process. So he got played into being a party to that.
I think he'll be forced to deal with the guilt of Rush's "death" and I hope he finds his balls; I want to see him stand up to Young (and Rush, whenever he gets back) and do the right thing.
As a scientist standing in Rush's place? He better learn fast. And he still won't be able to replace a much older, much more educated man. But his innate skills and cunning may open up options that Rush's cold logic wouldn't have.
I think he'll be forced to deal with the guilt of Rush's "death" and I hope he finds his balls; I want to see him stand up to Young (and Rush, whenever he gets back) and do the right thing.
As a scientist standing in Rush's place? He better learn fast. And he still won't be able to replace a much older, much more educated man. But his innate skills and cunning may open up options that Rush's cold logic wouldn't have.
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