Could Catherine Weaver be hiding villainous intentions in The Night Agent Season 2? Fans are questioning whether Amanda Warren’s character is a loyal ally or a secret antagonist. As a skilled and seasoned member of the Night Action program, Catherine oversees and trains agents with fierce dedication. However, her interactions with Peter Sutherland suggest a more complex dynamic, sparking theories about her true motives. So, is Catherine a villain in the story or just a misunderstood character?
Here are details on why fans believe Catherine is an antagonist in the series.
Is Catherine good or bad in The Night Agent Season 2?
The fact that Catherine frequently lends a helping hand to Peter and Rose indicates that she may not be a villain in The Night Agent Season 2.
However, fans suspect Catherine’s role in the show is more sinister than it seems. Catherine’s jealousy toward Peter Sutherland becomes evident after his promotion to a full-time Night Agent. In Season 1, his successful mission to thwart an assassination attempt on U.S. President Michelle Travers earns him this honor, but Catherine’s demeanor suggests she may not be entirely supportive.
Fans’ doubt about Catherine not being an ally intensifies when it’s revealed that she was involved in Peter’s father’s investigation. It turns out that Peter’s father leaked crucial intelligence, which endangered both his life and that of the FBI. Though Catherine puts aside her professional grudges and begins to trust Peter, he doesn’t.
Peter has a hard time trusting Catherine, given he thinks that she might be involved in the death of his partner, Alice, during a mission in Bangkok. After the tragedy, Peter disappears without informing. Her alleged involvement in two separate missions in the past and present has made Peter suspicious of her. His trust issues seem to be valid, given his superiors generally give him a hard time, making him doubt them.
Originally reported by Shazmeen Navrange on ComingSoon.net