Dan is treating him like an idiot, of course he's aware that Dan is sorry for his family dying. It's not like Price hadn't pieced the 'everyone died and I couldn't save them' part together, it was already obvious in their very first encounter.
He thinks about how he interacted with Sam exactly three times and how in two out of three he had mentioned Dan, either speaking highly about him explicitly or hinting his fondness for him. He is the one that called him a good person. What the hell was he thinking?!
He feels stupid, if only a little bit. What makes a good person? Isn't it following the orders of empaths who supposedly know better? Isn't it breaking laws that are unfair? Why does it always backfire for him? And why does Dan get to break every rule, commit every crime, and still be a good person? ...Was the Director a good person? He did value 'the right things', before going insane.
"I know you're in pain. I'm not doubting that at all."
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Dan is treating him like an idiot, of course he's aware that Dan is sorry for his family dying. It's not like Price hadn't pieced the 'everyone died and I couldn't save them' part together, it was already obvious in their very first encounter.
He thinks about how he interacted with Sam exactly three times and how in two out of three he had mentioned Dan, either speaking highly about him explicitly or hinting his fondness for him. He is the one that called him a good person. What the hell was he thinking?!
He feels stupid, if only a little bit. What makes a good person? Isn't it following the orders of empaths who supposedly know better? Isn't it breaking laws that are unfair? Why does it always backfire for him? And why does Dan get to break every rule, commit every crime, and still be a good person? ...Was the Director a good person? He did value 'the right things', before going insane.
"I know you're in pain. I'm not doubting that at all."