Absolutely, but when he says that he is still completely under the narrative of his father and thereby his every word must be considered through that lens.
To think of it, he's a pretty good representation of many people in these times. A good guy who wants to do good but he has too much faith in the wrong people.
Point taken, but the line is from Boromir in the council scene in Fellowship.
So instead said by someone with vested interest in, and a direct unstable emotional bias towards, the Person Who Totally Isn't King being in power.
Yes but boromir is also a bro at the end
Absolutely, but when he says that he is still completely under the narrative of his father and thereby his every word must be considered through that lens.
To think of it, he's a pretty good representation of many people in these times. A good guy who wants to do good but he has too much faith in the wrong people.