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I thought her reaction was reasonable. She would be livid that her boyfriend was in danger and that the people she is closest to knew it and didn't tell her.
I agree, Robin. No way could they have included her in the decision. Sean would not have been able to resist her objections.
She reacted not as an agent but as his fiancée. They knew the difference. Once they heard from him and the operation went in motion, she became an agent again.
She reacted not as an agent but as his fiancée. They knew the difference. Once they heard from him and the operation went in motion, she became an agent again.



I think they were wrong not to tell Lucy. Sean expects her to share with him when she is in danger. Yes, Lucy would try to talk him out of it, but Lucy would do anything for her family. Sean could explain that he needs to get these people to keep Kane and others safe.
Personally, after all the information that she found out about fellow agents not trusting her, now she can't expect trust from those closest to her. This is a major betrayal in my opinion.