Question of the week #40
Jul. 29th, 2014 07:07 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In the season two episode "New Car," both Philip and Elizabeth were appalled by the notion of the U.S. having placed fake plans for them to steal, an act that ended up indiscriminately killing Soviet soldiers down the line.
Do you think this was a moral issue for them ("that was an evil thing to do, and it would have been just as evil if we had done it"), or do you think they would have been perfectly happy doing the same sort of thing in reverse?
You can expect spoilers for the entire first two seasons in the comments.
(There's no expiration date on these questions, so if you're reading this post months later and feel like jumping in, please do.)
Do you think this was a moral issue for them ("that was an evil thing to do, and it would have been just as evil if we had done it"), or do you think they would have been perfectly happy doing the same sort of thing in reverse?
You can expect spoilers for the entire first two seasons in the comments.
(There's no expiration date on these questions, so if you're reading this post months later and feel like jumping in, please do.)