00:00He's just like a big walking guilt machine.
00:07So, yeah, but I thought it was very, very tough to do that to that character from Steve's point of
00:14view,
00:15because he's one of the most beloved characters and a brilliant actor and a really, really tough thing to do.
00:19But in storytelling terms, it was an excellent device.
00:22I think it's very, very deep, right?
00:26Because we don't really know exactly what went on, because you only have one side of the story,
00:33which is Tommy's side of the story, and you don't have Arthur's side of the story.
00:37And that's one person's side of the story is never good enough to get the full story.
00:42And I think what Tommy is dealing with is that new guilt, which must be one of the worst forms
00:53of guilt,
00:53but then all of the guilt from his whole life and everything he's lived through,
01:00because he's stopped in this house, and there all comes flooding, all these ghosts, all these demons,
01:04you know, abandoning his son, everything.
01:06So he's just...
01:06I think that he's stuck with those demons.
01:06So,
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