Do you think he was undercover at the end or had he become a mad neo-nazi?
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I think he had a mental breakdown and was actually neither.
He loved being a part of that culture and he convinced himself he was an undercover police officer to give what remained of the sane part of his brain a rationalisation.Comment
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Great answer, and i agree, but too smartarse for General!Originally posted by MyUserName View PostI think he had a mental breakdown and was actually neither.
He loved being a part of that culture and he convinced himself he was an undercover police officer to give what remained of the sane part of his brain a rationalisation.Comment
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He was a victim of post traumatic stress disorder.
He was abandoned by those who cared about him.
In "I.D.2 - The Revenge" he is going to get even.Comment
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He enjoyed belonging to a group. Everyone likes attaching themselves to something - makes them feel wanted.
Plus he enjoyed the scraps.
Shadwell Army.
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Perhaps it was the neo nazis who had actually infiltrated the undercover cops?Originally posted by AtW View PostHe was a victim of post traumatic stress disorder.
He was abandoned by those who cared about him.
In "I.D.2 - The Revenge" he is going to get even.Comment
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