When Weston comes back, he's definitely a different agent," Ashmore tells TVGuide.com. "He's a little more impulsive, and he deals differently with the Followers when he comes into contact with them. ... The way that he reacts, the way that things go down when he comes back, it's certainly not necessarily in Weston's character. He's definitely changed and affected by what has happened to him."
Though viewers haven't seen Weston in weeks, with the show's pacing (each episode equals roughly a day), it's only been a few days since he was nearly beaten to death. Which, needless to say, is not enough time for him to completely heal before returning to work.
"I don't think it's a stretch to say that he isn't quite ready to be back," Ashmore notes. "He's still in pain. And emotionally, it's only been four days since he went through that. So he's affected physically and emotionally and psychologically coming back into the case."
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Though viewers haven't seen Weston in weeks, with the show's pacing (each episode equals roughly a day), it's only been a few days since he was nearly beaten to death. Which, needless to say, is not enough time for him to completely heal before returning to work.
"I don't think it's a stretch to say that he isn't quite ready to be back," Ashmore notes. "He's still in pain. And emotionally, it's only been four days since he went through that. So he's affected physically and emotionally and psychologically coming back into the case."
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