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See AllCarry-On Ending: Why Ethan's Failed Polygraph Was Significant In The Final Moments Explained By Taron Egerton
One of the worst movies I’ve ever fast-forwarded through. Ethan was party to and facilitated murder. God tells us not to to do evil that good may be accomplished. Wanting to save his girlfriend is irable but also a selfish love when he’s willing to place hundreds he’s sworn to protect at jeopardy. He was able to stop the bomb. Great. What if he wasn’t. Two died because of him, and he should have been in prison at the end.
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