All values are set by the spectators themselves. There is nothing to correct the wrong and return to the right. Jimmy killed Shawn for his son, just like he killed his cousin for Shawn, not because of right or wrong, but because of closeness. The young men fought together in a group, and most of them were loyal. Shawn was able to stand still for 35 years, and it was definitely not just cunning. It was evident from the fact that he still took good care of Jimmy, who was basically useless. So when the little kid who had been behind their ass since childhood wanted to betray them, Jimmy did it because he was closer to Shawn at the time. Originally, the two old men could come over for a drink and talk about their youthful affairs, but the law that the boss of the gang has a bad son is the only magic weapon for creating dramatic conflicts. I am the boss of the gang, you are one of my killers, you killed my son. It's impossible to keep one eye closed. Jimmy's request for Shawn to let his son go is unreasonable. For the same reason, if Danny killed Mike, I don't believe Jimmy would agree to Shawn's request to let his son go. Even if his son is dead, the boss basically can't mix in the road in the future. Therefore, the arrow is on the string and has to be sent. On the other hand, Jimmy, after calling Shawn, went into the bar and killed everyone. Even if the relationship was not good, they had been drinking and farting together for so many years. On the contrary, he agreed with what he said last, betraying his friends and his relatives. He once betrayed his relatives for his friends, and in the end he betrayed his friends for his relatives. Both sides can't go back, and in the end, they can be considered dead.
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