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RE: Sir Harry Pearce - almh - 08-11-2009 10:46 AM Oh definitely, they should definitely explore that area in more detail - it is an essential part of Harry, those experiences are what make him him. RE: Sir Harry Pearce - Silktie - 08-11-2009 12:06 PM Yes, remember he lost his best friend brutally in Ireland, and you're right, JHyde, I think those experiences informs a lot of his decisions. Particularly, I think it taught him that doing the right and moral thing sometimes costs more lives than it saves. Harry has an interesting approach to torture, for instance - he is generally against it, yet when it was necessary he allowed Adam to torture that mercenary in season 3. RE: Sir Harry Pearce - JHyde - 08-11-2009 12:16 PM There's a difference between the torture inflicted by people not accountable in Eygpt and what they did in 3.9. Not to mention, it was Adam doing the interrogating, and not one of those sadists Spoiler: show And let's not forget, that guy had his hands on the weapon. They knew he was involved. Someone like Harry only seems to get behind torture when there's something more than circumstantial evidence. Spoiler: show RE: Sir Harry Pearce - Silktie - 08-11-2009 12:24 PM Yes, that's what I meant actually, you just said it better. When he knows there really is no doubt about the person's guilt, he's willing to get his hands dirty. Also, I think his issue in 5.5 was with the underhanded manner in which it was done Spoiler: show RE: Sir Harry Pearce - JHyde - 08-11-2009 12:29 PM Exactly. Although I must admit I hated it in 4.9 Spoiler: show RE: Sir Harry Pearce - almh - 08-11-2009 12:32 PM That really doesn't sound nice. Or a Series 1 Spoiler: show RE: Sir Harry Pearce - JHyde - 08-11-2009 12:41 PM Helen. That's still so tragic. The thing is, with experienced spies especially, watching others be tortured is often used, at least in entertainment. Spoiler: show RE: Sir Harry Pearce - almh - 08-11-2009 12:42 PM Series 8 Spoiler: show RE: Sir Harry Pearce - Silktie - 08-11-2009 01:02 PM Also, this Mani guy Spoiler: show RE: Sir Harry Pearce - almh - 08-11-2009 01:04 PM He was Series 8 Spoiler: show |