"I'm not in control," John points out. "That's the issue. No one is."
But if it's not something Peggy wants, then that's the answer he has to accept. At this rate, he might also have to accept that there no longer is a team. Without the Machine, at least they had Finch, but without Finch, all they really have is a group of people who want to help, but are, essentially, without any kind of direction.
"Maybe it's best to give up the warehouse," he says. "Accept it for what it is. It doesn't mean we can't still work together, but..." He trails off and shrugs. He's sure they'll still find things to do and if there's something he thinks Peggy can help with, he'll call her and assume the same will be done in return.
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But if it's not something Peggy wants, then that's the answer he has to accept. At this rate, he might also have to accept that there no longer is a team. Without the Machine, at least they had Finch, but without Finch, all they really have is a group of people who want to help, but are, essentially, without any kind of direction.
"Maybe it's best to give up the warehouse," he says. "Accept it for what it is. It doesn't mean we can't still work together, but..." He trails off and shrugs. He's sure they'll still find things to do and if there's something he thinks Peggy can help with, he'll call her and assume the same will be done in return.