[Shakes her head.] I'm not so sure that having the good opinion of every coworker is important. [She keeps her eyes on Natasha in a steady gaze.] Most of them wonder if the back of their brains if it was really so easy. They want to think that, if it had been them, they could have resisted harder, done better in some way. No one wants to admit that there are some things that leave us absolutely powerless. We're trained to never be powerless. Never be weak. It's easier for them to tell themselves that it's a defect in Barton than face that it could have been any of them. Barton was just the one who was there.