[s2e10] The Dark Hearts Of Men -

argue that Frank is fundamentally different from Russo because he refuses to kill innocent people.

: After a horrific encounter with the Aryan Brotherhood gang he once led, John Pilgrim falls back into old, self-destructive habits. He "hits rock bottom hard," numbing his pain with drugs, alcohol, and violence, signaling a return to his former, more ruthless self. [S2E10] The Dark Hearts of Men

: Frank and Curtis Hoyle prepare for an assault on Russo’s headquarters, "Valhalla". However, Russo has anticipated the attack and sets a psychological trap. During the ensuing firefight, Frank blindly fires into an office where he believes Russo is hiding, only to find three innocent women shot to death. This triggers a "Heroic BSoD" (Blue Screen of Death), leaving Frank so traumatized that he offers no resistance when the police arrive to take him into custody. argue that Frank is fundamentally different from Russo

: The episode reveals that Dr. Krista Dumont has moved from a reluctant accessory to an active accomplice. She manipulates Agent Dinah Madani during a seemingly innocent conversation to discover Frank’s psychological "weakness"—his refusal to harm innocents—which Russo then exploits to break Frank. : Frank and Curtis Hoyle prepare for an