Honestly, it’s hard to say, but given what Thomas has been through – at the very least being separated from his wife and his lover, being dragged out of his own home and flung into Bedlam, and then being taken from there to be imprisoned on a farm for the past God alone knows how many years – I’d say there’s a decent chance that Thomas might not be one hundred percent for the rule of civilization at this point. I think the look on his face when he sees James says a lot – he looks as though he’s afraid he’s hallucinating things at first, as if he can’t believe his eyes, and for a man who used to be so confident in himself, that says a lot. I don’t know if I can picture him picking up a weapon and fighting, but it’s not out of the question – people change in the space of ten years, after all. I could picture him being firmly behind James’ war to abolish slavery, though – again, given what Thomas has been subjected to, it makes perfect sense, and he’d be able to help with logistics at the very least and talking around supporters such as Joseph Guthrie.