[S4E17] Karma
[S4E17] Karma
[S4E17] Karma
[S4E17] Karma
[S4E17] Karma
[S4E17] Karma
[S4E17] Karma
[S4E17] Karma
[S4E17] Karma
[S4E17] Karma
[S4E17] Karma
[S4E17] Karma

[s4e17] | Karma

The narrative reveals that Edwards nearly ruins an innocent man’s life based on a flawed assumption about his wife's death, highlighting the danger of personal bias in extrajudicial justice.

Unlike the show's primary protagonists who use physical force, Edwards uses manipulation to ensure perpetrators suffer a fate equivalent to their crimes, believing this provides more closure than simple execution. 3. Narrative Parallels: Finch and Nathan Ingram [S4E17] Karma

The episode argues that "karma" is often an artificial construct created by those who cannot find peace through traditional mourning. 4. Ethical Implications The narrative reveals that Edwards nearly ruins an

Edwards serves as a reflection of who Finch might have become had he chosen the path of vengeance. [S4E17] Karma