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Yet, did he feel sorry for himself in Florida, or why did he not try to reconcile with his family?
He hints that he did some despicable things while undercover -- was this not forgivable in his own mind?
I liked Seth and felt him honorable and sensitive. I don't think he thought that undercover role would last so long. He was idealistic, thinking he'd be able to get it done in months, not years.
He made the best decision for his family but was so overridden by guilt that he was willing to let them permanently sever ties. It didn't seem so much a pity party as him just being adrift and rudderless. He hadn't a clue as to what to do with his life.
He made the best decision for his family but was so overridden by guilt that he was willing to let them permanently sever ties. It didn't seem so much a pity party as him just being adrift and rudderless. He hadn't a clue as to what to do with his life.


I hurt for him, too, and was so grateful that he had someone like Honor who knew the importance of having his family in his life.
He has a true hero's struggle of doing what is right for everyone and his own happiness. I admire him a lot and think he's perfect for Honor.