![]() ![]() But when the procedure went wrong, a revelation shattered everything Tatum thought she knew. ![]() The Adjustment came into Tatum’s life just when she thought she needed it most, a promise for Wes to get back his forgotten memories. And now, even the newest “cure” has a heavy cost-one she and Wes paid. She witnessed it when her boyfriend, Wes, came back changed, erased. Tatum Masterson learned this after years of being monitored by The Program. I think that it’s safe to say that we all knew how Sloane would react and what it would mean….but i guess it’s nice to finally have it down on paper. The build up throughout the series has always paid off, and sadly in this really really short chapter like object, there’s an anticlimatic ending. There seems to be a lot of build up to considering what Sloane could handle and what she deserved to know now that her world has been completely turned around. The way that this summary is written, you get the sense that it’ll be far more dramatic and deep than what it actually is. ![]() James wishes he could save Sloane from her pain, but he can’t save her from the past. Her entire life–the memories that had been erased by The Program–are contained in a manila folder. Shortly after going on a recovery road trip with Michael Realm, James Murphy returns home to bring his girlfriend Sloane a file. ![]()
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