[Is there a line? Is it a matter of it being "too much"? The fact of the matter, as Doppio sees it, is that all he knows is the following:
"The Boss and I once shared a body."
It's surreal, but simple. It explains a number of things - not only what he admitted to Trish, but what he doesn't dare to share, such as the ever-persistent inkling that his connection to the Boss truly was something special, something that nobody else had ever had.
But that's all. Why would it mean they're the same age? Why would it mean he has anything to do with Trish?
It's not so much of a line as it is a wall, one that she's forcing him to collide against rather walk through.]
You don't know that. You don't know if we've ALWAYS shared a body. Do I LOOK old enough to be your dad?
Hell, don't you have that family connection thing? Where you look at the Boss and you KNOW he's your dad? If I was your dad you'd have known way before this!
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"The Boss and I once shared a body."
It's surreal, but simple. It explains a number of things - not only what he admitted to Trish, but what he doesn't dare to share, such as the ever-persistent inkling that his connection to the Boss truly was something special, something that nobody else had ever had.
But that's all. Why would it mean they're the same age? Why would it mean he has anything to do with Trish?
It's not so much of a line as it is a wall, one that she's forcing him to collide against rather walk through.]
You don't know that. You don't know if we've ALWAYS shared a body.
Do I LOOK old enough to be your dad?
Hell, don't you have that family connection thing?
Where you look at the Boss and you KNOW he's your dad?
If I was your dad you'd have known way before this!
And I'm NOT panicking!