12-31-2019, 04:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-31-2019, 09:32 PM by FaceInTheCrowd.)
My guess is that Trubel was aware of Meisner's past association with Renard, and that Meisner had paid a call to Renard to let him know that Diana was in what he thought were safe hands.
And within the context of Renard and Meisner's previous relationship, maybe blowing up Eric constituted a "good time" they had together? They both seemed pretty happy about it when they talked after.
If my speculation about Meisner's motive is correct, it would not be Meisner redeeming his sins so much as him being able to rest easier knowing that his last mission wasn't left undone. Ghosts are often said to haunt people and places they have unfinished business with.
And within the context of Renard and Meisner's previous relationship, maybe blowing up Eric constituted a "good time" they had together? They both seemed pretty happy about it when they talked after.
If my speculation about Meisner's motive is correct, it would not be Meisner redeeming his sins so much as him being able to rest easier knowing that his last mission wasn't left undone. Ghosts are often said to haunt people and places they have unfinished business with.