Nile Freeman understood Booker betrayed Andy as soon as she saw Booker gave Andy an empty gun. She liked Booker, they talked a lot, Nile had more interactions with Booker than with Nicky and Joe (and she doesn’t really trust Andy until the end, when she realises Andy is still human and not a killing machine like it seemed in the church near Paris). Nile had every reason to trust Booker as much as she trusted Andy, instead she pieced together what happened in less than a minute because she remembered Booker gave Andy the gun. The viewer gets to see the scene again, the incriminating act, so it’s easier to understand that Booker, who acts and feels and is part of the family until that moment, is actually the mole (mole that no one even suspected existed). Nile just makes the connection and creates a plan of action that, if not very refined, it’s effective: go to the adress Booker found, follow the traces, find the others. Nile adapts very quickly to an incredibly stressful situation.
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