"Psycho Killer", heh. Prophetic radio.
Well, they kept Nathan as a semi-good guy by making the Hunter responsible. But Nathan still knew what was going on and went with it.
Nice that Peter and co decided to pull a "Company" on HRG.
I would've liked it if Nathan really was the one behind Tracy's failed escape. It might draw a nicer dichotomy between him and Peter: Nathan is a self-viewed pragmatist whose gradually becoming more Machiavellian and darker-edged in the pursuit of security and the "greater good" while Peter is a slightly unstable "Messiah" (or wannabe Messiah) for the powered people while from every POV that is not a powered person's, he's a low-level terrorist leader out to trash the existing power structure despite there being a real danger from powered folks.
I find Nathan among the few most erratically written characters. For a while I figured we'd later learn of an event that triggered the epiphany (not the religious one, or the revelation that it wasn't God). The one that drove him to Dorn at the at end of Vol. 3.
But now I'll be assuming that Nathan's a true believer in the righteousness of his cause, unless something else happens.