John Quinn Perkins Psychological Analysis

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Quinn Perkins is a wonderfully complex and intelligent person, who is capable of picking up new skills rapidly and who is not afraid of getting her hands dirty.

At first, Quinn is a trusting, optimistic person, with expectations of happy endings for everyone, but as the years go by and as the team fights new disasters every day, she realizes that things are not black and white. She understands that good people can do bad things for the right reasons, and that sometimes, they have to put their own soul and conscience on the line in order to save somebody else’s.

In her personal life, Quinn is a free-spirited person, having several sexual and romantic partners, but not committing to any of them, her most important one being Charlie.
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Olivia, being attracted to people in need, started bringing him coffee everyday until he told her his life story.

Huck started his career serving in the Marines. He was married and had a child on the way when the CIA recruited him to join a top-secret organization of assassins and torturers. After months of training and missions in asset-gathering through torture and technology, the CIA discovered that he had a family, which led him to spend an undetermined amount of time in the “hole” where he was deprived of light, activities, and led to believe his family was not real. Upon getting out, Huck faked his own death with the help of his mentor Charlie, who made him promise to forget about his wife and son and to never contact them again.

Olivia then hired the homeless Huck during the Presidential campaign and again when she founded Pope & Associates. He has a particular talent that was given to him by the CIA with computers. He can hack into any server, computer or network, digging for dirt and information.

Huck tried to share his gifts of espionage and hacking with Quinn, but awakened something dark within her. This led them to start a self-destructive sexual relationship, bordering on dangerous and

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