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Jace Turner continues his relentless pursuit, though he shows a glimmer of "standards" by refusing to hand the Struckers over to the mysterious and sinister Dr. Roderick Campbell. Themes & Analysis
"eXodus" explores the . Whether it’s Reed betraying his career for his conscience or Dreamer violating Blink’s mind for the greater good, the episode asks how much of your soul you are willing to sacrifice to keep your loved ones alive. [S1E3] eXodus
In the third episode of The Gifted , titled the stakes escalate as the Strucker family deals with the fallout of being on the run, while the Mutant Underground faces internal moral dilemmas. Episode Overview Jace Turner continues his relentless pursuit, though he
Reed initially works with Agent Jace Turner to track the Underground in exchange for his family's safety. His perspective shifts when he witnesses the brutal reality of how Sentinel Services treats mutant families, leading him to sabotage his own deal. Whether it’s Reed betraying his career for his
Caitlin, Lauren, and Andy seek help from Caitlin’s brother, Danny. However, the reality of being fugitives hits home when a neighborhood mob discovers their presence, proving that nowhere is truly safe. According to TV Tropes , this arc highlights the "Cool Uncle" trope as Danny eventually chooses family over fear.