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I kept thinking about how the author purposely had Director Shanta comparing Hayden to Hamlet. (Upon research….i did not know this naturally lol) Hamlet’s “fatal flaws” were his hesitation, passiveness, and failure to act quickly, which describes Hayden to a T. But throughout the whole first season, it’s shown how much Hayden has slowly changed and went against his own nature, for Brett. So even though he asks Director Shanta about the “opportunity to change things,” he’s not talking about changing Brett, he’s talking about changing HIMSELF. And in the very last chapter, the one time he does NOT hesitate and acts quickly, he saves the one he cares about most.