Zero Day Recap: Confession Booth
As the break of day approaches on the day of Sheila’s hearing before the House Oversight Committee, George gently stirs his wife from sleep to reminisce about a past moment. They recalled their son performing skateboard stunts outside George’s office window in Albany. When their son successfully executed the trick, George intended to praise him for his persistence – but his responsibilities intervened, and he missed the opportunity. This unfulfilled moment of pride served as one of the more poignant instances of sorrow shared between George and Sheila; he urged her not to hesitate during the hearing. Indeed, she didn’t need his encouragement. Sheila effortlessly dispelled Richard Dreyer’s arrogance, dismissing it as if swatting away an annoying fly. Her masterful move, beyond flawlessly answering all of Richard’s questions without a hint of nervousness, was to highlight that every member of the House, who were in front of her, had previously voted in favor of the commission’s increased powers. Although Sheila is George’s wife, they are equally his partners in the political upheaval of the nation. She unmasked their hypocrisy – they aim to oust George so they can take his place – with a clarity that suggested an unblemished conscience.