Star Trek Into Darkness: 10 Things That Make No Sense

6. The Moron

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Thomas Harewood (Noel Clarke) is the father who is forced into bombing the Section 31 instillation in return for Khan saving his daughter€™s life. It raises questions about morality and the lengths parents will go to for their children. It€™s well acted and the attack on London is full of emotion but it also left me scratching my head.

Harewood€™s daughter is in hospital with some sort of illness, we know it€™s serious by the concerned look on the parent€™s faces. Khan turns up out of nowhere and informs Harewood that he can €˜€™save her.€™€™ We then see Khan preparing the cure and Harewood administers the concoction. As Khan said, it saves the daughter€™s life and now it€™s up to Harewood to fulfill his part of the deal. He goes to work and blows himself up, killing himself and the people he works with and sending a message to Starfleet.

The issue with this sequence is that Harewood is a Starfleet officer. Once he got the cure and saved his daughter€™s life, why didn€™t he just report what Khan was planning to do? His daughter was saved; Khan had no more bargaining chips so go inform Starfleet that this guy wants you to commit a terrorist attack. On top of that, your daughter won€™t grow up without a father and have to live with the stigma that her dad was responsible for a terrorist attack that killed a lot of people.

Instead, like an idiot, Harewood walks into his place of work and kills himself and all his friends, even though he didn€™t have to. It makes no sense.

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