When it's just Parker, Hardison and Eliot, they don't argue much, but when they do, it's about whether to do the risky thing or the safe thing.
At first, they try to solve it by majority rules but Hardison almost quit from being caught between the other two every time; then they tried to guess what Nate would do. Finally, they learned to talk it over, and to ask which choice would be picked by the kind of person they each hope to someday be; that's the method that sticks.
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When it's just Parker, Hardison and Eliot, they don't argue much, but when they do, it's about whether to do the risky thing or the safe thing.
At first, they try to solve it by majority rules but Hardison almost quit from being caught between the other two every time; then they tried to guess what Nate would do. Finally, they learned to talk it over, and to ask which choice would be picked by the kind of person they each hope to someday be; that's the method that sticks.