Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-5959298-20180907201839/@comment-5959298-20180917171731

I understand that you don't consider him as a villain, but I'm pretty sure that Turnbull was meant to  be using orders to justify his actions. It was deliberately meant to first he claims they have orders, and then made clear he sees best italians locked and then ignoring orders because they aren't in his way and make clear he is racist by asking Paolo if he is anxious to join them.

He is not man doing his job. The stewards in 1997 Film are men doing their jobs to the end, whether may be unlikeable.

Again miniseries have inaccurate view on the passengers, they are prevented not because they could harm someone in panic, but because Third Class is seen as inferior. So no Turnbull isn't protecting from crisis, he is hateful man who like these rules and seemingly executed orders but then we see he is doing what he wants.

I'm not trying to convict you he is a villain but he is doing things for wrong reasons. You are looking on the matter from real-life perspective. But miniseries isn't the case. You would have to see it whole to understand society there.