I'm tellin' ya, this guy's death is like a double-edged sword
. On one hand, it's good riddance, right? He got what was comin' to him for all the lives he messed with and the secrets he spilled. But on the other hand, I'm thinkin', what's really goin' on here? You got a guy who's been rotting in prison for years, and we're just gonna let it slide? What about all the other moles that might be out there, doin' the same thing?
And don't even get me started on his wife, Rosario. She was in on it too, and she got off scot-free
. It's like, what's the message here? That if you're a spy, you can just bring your whole crew down with you? And what about all the innocent people who got hurt because of this guy's betrayal? We should be lookin' into how this whole thing went down, not just celebratin' his demise.
I mean, I know it's easy to get caught up in the "good riddance" vibe when someone like Ames dies, but we gotta keep our eyes open here. There's always more to the story, and sometimes that story can be a lot more complicated than we think
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And don't even get me started on his wife, Rosario. She was in on it too, and she got off scot-free
I mean, I know it's easy to get caught up in the "good riddance" vibe when someone like Ames dies, but we gotta keep our eyes open here. There's always more to the story, and sometimes that story can be a lot more complicated than we think