For 'The Sentinel', audience emotional responses are dominated by the intense suspense and high stakes of a Secret Service agent framed for treason. Anxiety is paramount, driven by the constant threat to the President and the protagonist's desperate flight. Anticipation builds as the plot unfolds, with viewers eager to discover the true mole and witness Pete Garrison's efforts to clear his name. Excitement stems from the action sequences, chases, and Garrison's clever evasions. Fear is present for the characters' safety and the potential success of the assassination plot. Anger and Empathy are directed towards the injustice faced by Garrison and the betrayal by the conspirators. Surprise and Curiosity are fueled by the mystery of the mole's identity and the unfolding twists. Satisfaction and Relief are felt as Garrison makes progress and the crisis is resolved, while the concept of high-level betrayal within the Secret Service adds a disturbing layer.
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