Colin Doyle, the father of ian, is annoyed that his son is ignoring him. He tells Colin that he is glad to meet him. Colin says that he would love to but that he does not know if this would suit his taste. He asks Colin if he has any food, and Colin replies that he eats everything. When Colin asks if he can sit with his son, Colin tells him that he will move, and when Colin presses him to move, he whispers, "We're a federal deputy sheriff sir." Colin then asks if Colin is like his son. He says that Colin has become a deputy sheriff, and that he sees that time has already passed. He goes to the bathroom, and the conversation turns to Colin's treatment of his father. When he thinks about what he did to him and his mother, he says, he thinks Colin must have been sorry too. He thinks he must be, and asks if they should order food. After Colin leaves, the atmosphere remains the same, and it seems like they are slowly filling the space that has been empty for so long between them
Colin Doyle, the father of ian, is annoyed that his son is ignoring him. He tells Colin that he is glad to meet him. Colin says that he would love to but that he does not know if this would suit his taste. He asks Colin if he has any food, and Colin replies that he eats everything. When Colin asks if he can sit with his son, Colin tells him that he will move, and when Colin presses him to move, he whispers, "We're a federal deputy sheriff sir." Colin then asks if Colin is like his son. He says that Colin has become a deputy sheriff, and that he sees that time has already passed. He goes to the bathroom, and the conversation turns to Colin's treatment of his father. When he thinks about what he did to him and his mother, he says, he thinks Colin must have been sorry too. He thinks he must be, and asks if they should order food. After Colin leaves, the atmosphere remains the same, and it seems like they are slowly filling the space that has been empty for so long between them