Ezra — [s1e8]
He is shown tirelessly hanging "Missing" posters, visibly devastated by his father's disappearance.
: The tension between father and son stemmed from Ezra’s decision to leave their secular Jewish upbringing for an Orthodox lifestyle. Alan viewed Ezra’s choices with a sense of "enlightened" contempt, judging his son's religion as a step backward. [S1E8] Ezra
Moving from judgment of Ezra to a genuine desire to say "I'm sorry". He is shown tirelessly hanging "Missing" posters, visibly
While imprisoned by Sam, Dr. Strauss spends much of the episode in deep reflection during imaginary therapy sessions with his late mentor. He realizes that he has often shown more patience to a murderer than he ever did to his own son, . [S1E8] Ezra