The episode is most famous for the horrific "revolving door" sequence, which cements Nicholas as one of the series' most hated cowards.
Father Gabriel Stokes, still reeling from the guilt of locking his congregation out of his church, reaches a breaking point at Alexandria.
: His warning is a projection of his own self-loathing; he views the group's survival skills as evil because they highlight his own perceived weakness and past sins. Nicholas and the Revolving Door
[s5e14] The Coward Info
The episode is most famous for the horrific "revolving door" sequence, which cements Nicholas as one of the series' most hated cowards.
Father Gabriel Stokes, still reeling from the guilt of locking his congregation out of his church, reaches a breaking point at Alexandria. [S5E14] The Coward
: His warning is a projection of his own self-loathing; he views the group's survival skills as evil because they highlight his own perceived weakness and past sins. Nicholas and the Revolving Door The episode is most famous for the horrific