Inside Job/YMMV

These things about  are subjective - not everyone will agree with all of them.


 * Moral Event Horizon: The fact that characters in an evil corporation can cross it says a lot:
 * At first, Reagan's coworkers tease her for the way she handles her surprise relationship with Rafe Masters, the James Bond Expy that has a one-night stand with her. Rafe, however, has a bunch of red flags: if the fact that he slept with Reagan when she was drunk and regretted it the next day isn't Questionable Consent, the moment that does show he crossed it is when he reveals that {{spoiler|he put a tracker on Reagan's phone, which is outright stalkerish behavior. Reagan's team go Mass "Oh Crap", Brett included, and say that is super messed up.
 * {{spoiler|Buzz Aldin}} crossed it by {{spoiler|burying Neil Armstrong and leaving his body to rot in the moon dust. Then he uses Reagan's technology while they bond in a bid to hijack the moon, despite the countless ecological disasters it would cause.}}
 * While {{spoiler|Rand Ridley}} isn't parent of the year, there are some moments in-universe where people or Reptoids turn against him.
 * Brett's mother and father crosses it with the way they rank the sons based on their deeds, making Brett regress to the Yes-Man that he was in season one. Brett's {{spoiler|Puppet avatar calls them out for this}}.
 * Some Anvils Need to Be Dropped: As Reagan concludes at the end of "Ghost Protocol," it's better to be upfront and "the bad guy" when you have to break up with someone who won't take a gentle hint, rather than ghost them either by avoiding their text messages or {{spoiler|faking your death}}. To a lesser extent, never break up with someone in a public place. Either you will look like a monster, or the other party will guilt you into staying together.

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