This is a perfect example of writers writing the story how they wish professionals could be. Not unlike movies with wealthy individuals who earned their money giving it away. Or free healthcare. In this episode we are supposed to recognize that spies are human too. Great, yes, good point. But the writers regressed Zoe and Danny to middle school here so that the writers can somehow make a point to remind us that all life is valuable or something like that? God help us if spies are that reluctant. God help us if the people who hire and manage them are that inept to keep them for a week after botching the psychological evaluation(s) they must have gone through to get the job. Zoe's seasick character and the actress playing her were intolerable in this episode. Danny's "human side" ridiculous. A few episodes back Tom had a meltdown and that was bad enough, and with this happening shortly thereafter the show went from decent to unwatchable for me.