[Sorry, Hank, but Connor’s not letting you have this alcohol back. Any more, and he’s of the belief that he’ll find himself passed out again on the kitchen floor.
And there’s the issue of believing what Hank is telling him. That his worry was based on the case, and none of what he says is an exaggeration — they are grasping for leads, because every case thus far hasn’t led them much closer to figuring out just what causes deviancy, and what to do about more and more rogue androids becoming a reality in Detroit.]
Much of what’s happened is unfortunate, yes.
[Connor seems to be taking a moment, deciding whether or not he should just accept that answer and move on. If there’s a ratio of trust versus doubt, a calculation he can run in his mind, to help him decide if Hank is telling the truth about why he’s hit the bottle this evening.
And then, finally, he stands. He offers him a hand up, if he’ll take it.]
But maybe tonight’s case will be more promising in regards to leads.
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And there’s the issue of believing what Hank is telling him. That his worry was based on the case, and none of what he says is an exaggeration — they are grasping for leads, because every case thus far hasn’t led them much closer to figuring out just what causes deviancy, and what to do about more and more rogue androids becoming a reality in Detroit.]
Much of what’s happened is unfortunate, yes.
[Connor seems to be taking a moment, deciding whether or not he should just accept that answer and move on. If there’s a ratio of trust versus doubt, a calculation he can run in his mind, to help him decide if Hank is telling the truth about why he’s hit the bottle this evening.
And then, finally, he stands. He offers him a hand up, if he’ll take it.]
But maybe tonight’s case will be more promising in regards to leads.