I think the Train Job probably has many arguments that you could pull and analyze as a means of persuasion. However, one argument I feel the episode was trying to present was that sometimes you have to do what you know is right even if that means you'll have a few enemies in the end. For example, when the main character who was in charge of the ship decided to give the medicine back to the people when he saw how much they needed it and that if he didn't give it back, its possible that many people could die. I feel that, that was very heroic when he knew giving it back meant that his and the rest of his shipmates life were in danger.
Finally, I feel that the argument was clear and presented very well. Another example, is when the doctor gave one of the shipmates and extra dosage of meds to get him to black out for awhile. Once again we see that he did what he thought was right at the time and what was best for everyone even if that meant he would have consequences with the guy and also the rest of the shipmates. These examples show that you have to do what you have to do even if that means the end of you. The argument also present to us that doing what you know and feel is right might not always be easy especially when your life is in question but it shows that its possible and its ok.
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