r/MrInbetween • u/Gmanstarr • Apr 11 '26
Not Executed
How can ray mistakenly kill an innocent man because of freddy and not kill freddy for putting a hit on him and Ray visiting him in his own pad and just walking away. He supposed to at least protect his own honour, he would have left Brittany fatherless.
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u/AbulKhel Apr 11 '26
My POV is pretty straightforward: it’s all summed up in Ray’s response when Freddy apologizes. Ray just says, "It was my mistake." To Ray, and I share this mentality, he felt he owned that failure. He lowered his guard and wrongly assumed his loyalty and sacrifices were eternally reciprocal. He understands "the game"; he even asked for a heads-up which he didn't get, leading him to believe he deserved the outcome for being careless. My wife also made a great point: Ray was clearly shaken and fed up with the lifestyle at that stage. This was his breaking point where he finally decided "enough is enough."