interesting! I can see where it would be difficult to be a PA and be asked to do things you are opposed to. My sticking point in this specific example is this: apparently the PA had been with MP a long, long time. Like you said in your reply below, surely he must've had some sort of fondness for MP and wouldn't wish him harm. And if the PA truly had been MP's assistant that long, I'd like to think even at his most addled, MP wouldn't have fired the guy for refusing to inject him with ketamine. How hard would it have been for the PA to say "I'm sorry, Mr. Perry (or maybe "Matthew") but I'm not medically trained. I'm just not comfortable giving you injections"?
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