Miles dismisses Duke’s near-death confrontation
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Duke references the night Miles nearly hit him with his Porsche near Andi's house, but Miles dismisses the incident, attributing it to Anderson Cooper's birthday celebration.
Who Was There
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Feigned nonchalance masking deep insecurity and a compulsion to control the narrative.
Miles Bron stands by the pool, his posture relaxed but his tone sharp as he cuts off Duke mid-sentence. His response is a calculated deflection, invoking Anderson Cooper’s birthday party in Spain as an alibi. The mention of the party is not just a redirection—it’s a flex of his social capital, a reminder of his untouchable status. His dismissive demeanor underscores his emotional detachment and privilege, while the Porsche painting on the wall serves as a silent but potent symbol of his recklessness.
- • To avoid accountability for his reckless actions by redirecting the conversation.
- • To reinforce his social and financial superiority to assert dominance over Duke.
- • That his wealth and connections shield him from consequences.
- • That Duke’s resentment is a temporary nuisance, not a threat to his authority.
Simmering resentment with an undercurrent of vulnerability, as he grapples with the power imbalance between himself and Miles.
Duke Cody confronts Miles with a direct, accusatory tone, referencing the near-death incident involving Miles’ Porsche. His body language is tense, and his words are laced with resentment. The interruption by Miles doesn’t deter him entirely—his unfinished sentence hangs in the air, a testament to the unresolved tension between them. Duke’s confrontation is a rare moment of defiance, revealing his frustration with Miles’ privilege and the fragility of their alliance.
- • To hold Miles accountable for his reckless behavior, even if only momentarily.
- • To assert his own agency in a relationship where he often feels overshadowed.
- • That Miles’ actions have real consequences, even if he refuses to acknowledge them.
- • That his loyalty to Miles is being tested by the latter’s entitlement and disregard for others.
Location Details
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The pool serves as the neutral ground for this flashback confrontation, its tranquil setting contrasting sharply with the tension between Duke and Miles. The water’s reflection and the lounge chairs suggest a space meant for relaxation, but the atmosphere is charged with unresolved conflict. The poolside setting also evokes the broader theme of the guests’ forced merriment on the island, where superficial indulgence masks deeper tensions. Here, it becomes a stage for Duke’s attempt to confront Miles, only to be met with deflection.
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Key Dialogue
"DUKE: Iconic. Remember you almost pancaked me with it on the road that night at Andi's"
"MILES: Anderson Cooper's birthday, in Spain, my god."