Julia Meade-Hunt is a major character in Mission: Impossible III, a minor character in Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol and a supporting character in Mission: Impossible – Fallout.
She is the former wife of high ranking IMF agent Ethan Hunt, that got involved in one of the life risking missions he wanted to retire from when she got kidnapped by a terrorist who wanted information's from Hunt. Afterwards, Hunt kept his job as agent going and divorced with Julia, and though they became stranded, they were still in good and friendly terms with each other, with Hunt and IMF always keeping an eye at Julia to protect her from danger. She briefly met with him in the middle of another of his missions, when she and her new husband, Erik, served as medical forces operating in a plague breakout actually orchestrated by a criminal organization as part of a global wide plan.
She was portrayed by Michelle Monaghan.
Her Good Ranking[]
What Makes Her Close to Being Pure Good?[]
In General[]
- She works as a nurse (and later would become a full on doctor), meaning her literal work is helping save lives, and she express satisfaction with said job many times.
Mission Impossible III[]
- She is very trusting and caring with Ethan, allowing him to go on his mysterious "business trip", and never once losing her faith on him.
- Under Ethan's guidance, she defibrillated him in order to make a remote control bomb implanted on his brain useless. Naturally, this caused his heart to stop beating, but with a second shock, Julia resuscitated him.
- She protected an unconscious Ethan from Musgrave's henchmen, and eventually killing Musgrave himself, with Ethan's gun, preventing him from using a dangerous bio-weapon, the Rabbit's Foot.
Mission Impossible: Fallout[]
- She and her new husband, Erik, go on a dangerous epidemy in Kashmir in order to try and save as many lives as they could there.
- She helped Luther disarm, as much as it was possible, one of the nuclear bombs, running away when Luther affirmed there was nothing they could do anymore.
- She nursed Ethan back to health with Erik, after Ethan's fight with August Walker.
- She sweetly told Ethan that he didn't have to be guilty of anything he may have brought upon her, affirming she loved her life as it was and wouldn't change a thing, asking him not to feel guilty.
What Prevents Her From Being Pure Good?[]
- While she has much less resources than most of the cast, thus theoretically enabling herself to pass the standards, her limited knowledge on both situations she helped solve (the Rabbit's Foot crisis and the Apostles's plan to nuke the world) make her most admirable actions suffer from Fridge Brillance, as despite the amonut of lives she saved, she didn't understand the full scope or danger of neither situations at the time.
Trivia[]
- She and Nyah Nordoff-Hall are the only Mission Impossible Near Pure Goods. Coincidentally, both happen to be Ethan Hunt's love interest of different movies, who end up being important to the accomplishment of a mission despite their severely limited knowledge and skill compared to most IMF agents.
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