And I think Bobby Dane would say that he wanted to be like Haran, or at least his fantasy of what kind of guy Haran was, and that kind of thinking can lead you to trouble, the kind that you can’t turn back from. So when Bobby Dane needed help, Haran listened, even though he wanted to wash his hands of the guy. –If I had to ask each of them personally, the question would be.”What the hell were you thinking?” I guess Haran would say that watching out for one another became a habit and eventually they ran up a bill between them, a debt, that nobody could pay. As for Bobby Dane, he’s been like a son to Haran, looks up to him but never really caught on to what Haran’s been trying to tell him-“Try not to get yourself killed.” These two guys have had one another’s backs for years…and ultimately, that’s what gets them into hard times. He’s also trying not to let Bobby Dane drive him back to drinking (and failing at that). Haran is older, an experienced special officer and a decorated veteran who fought in the Middle East and has no illusions about heroism. Both start off as cops in LA and both end up without badges and in real trouble. Ross Klavan “Thump Gun Hitched” – I’ve got two main characters.Ty Haran and Bobby Dane.
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