The thing is Luke is clearly also picking up on some nefarious stuff going on but he keeps choosing to ignore it. He's hoping it's not true and I feel like his whole argument (while valid in any other scenario) is just projection here. He wants to believe his friends are good people. He wants to believe that they wouldn't purposely try to harm him. From his perspective he doesn't know if it's just one person or more of his friends. That uncertainty leads to being suspicious of everyone sinc he has no concrete proof unlike Adam. Suspecting everyone he's friends with would do a number on him. So he's choosing to ignore the problem even if just unconsciously. I think he's even lashing out ar Adam a bit because he's voicing the same concerns he's been burying. That said Adam definitely isn't being great in his approach as he just comes off as overprotective and isolating. I think he just needs to be more direct in his warning. Point the suspicion at one person only and tell him to just be cautious. He doesn't have to tell him about the evidence he found until later but being this broad in his warning is just going to make things tense.
The thing is Luke is clearly also picking up on some nefarious stuff going on but he keeps choosing to ignore it. He's hoping it's not true and I feel like his whole argument (while valid in any other scenario) is just projection here. He wants to believe his friends are good people. He wants to believe that they wouldn't purposely try to harm him. From his perspective he doesn't know if it's just one person or more of his friends. That uncertainty leads to being suspicious of everyone sinc he has no concrete proof unlike Adam. Suspecting everyone he's friends with would do a number on him. So he's choosing to ignore the problem even if just unconsciously. I think he's even lashing out ar Adam a bit because he's voicing the same concerns he's been burying. That said Adam definitely isn't being great in his approach as he just comes off as overprotective and isolating. I think he just needs to be more direct in his warning. Point the suspicion at one person only and tell him to just be cautious. He doesn't have to tell him about the evidence he found until later but being this broad in his warning is just going to make things tense.