Graduating from Quantaco this is Lee's first assignment. His Rolex watches and Raman suits give away his wealthy background. An American Chinese who has found it as hard to settle in, but has started to feel apart of the team. His lack of confidence in himself is gradually being eroded and being replaced with a keener more aware Agent Lee. Although his shyness soon returns when it comes to the women.
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Hmmmm, I don't think so somehow
Notes from Special Agent Jason Knight
As a psychoanalyst, in a large well organised institution such as the FBI, it is an unfortunate hazard of the job to have to interview the unchanging psyche of the corporate clones. In the case of the agency, the repetitive pattern is the rule following All-American boy. It is in the case of Lee that this rule has taken an unexpected turn. His oriental bloodline and upbringing should by rights set him apart from the stereotype Caucasian replicates that the agency is unfortunate enough to churn out in abundance.
His integration into the team has been uneventful and his actions although exemplary have been greatly overlooked due to his modest nature. It would seem that agent Lee has already found his place at the agency and I would be surprised if he looks to future for promotion.
All I can see agent Lee getting from his career at the bureau is a place of respect amongst his family and peers. It would be nice to see his actions occasionally noticed and reward accordingly, for it is this kind of loyal unquestioning behaviour that is the backbone of the agency we work for.
Lee's mental state is that of any average American and although annual sessions are to be expected as company procedure, it would also be advisable that any potentially traumatic situation would be quickly recognised and the appropriate action taken.