Quitting


Why did they all quit and walk out after the Four Courts attack? I thought they were all so dedicated and gung-ho about it.

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Maybe they didn't want to get in a situation like Damien.

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He had to watch when his former allies killed Dan and was himself killed by his own brother.




Will Graham: I don't find you that interesting.
Hannibal Lecter: You will.

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But they were there later, right, to get the guns at the end? Or no?

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who was where?

If I remember correctly some of the guys left after the Four Courts attack and later on Damien and Dan went to get guns (?). That's when Dan gets shot and Damien gets arrested. Or am I wrong?



Will Graham: I don't find you that interesting.
Hannibal Lecter: You will.

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You are right, but Rory, etc were with them and escaped during the firing.

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Maybe they just didn't want to do any more paperwork or the stalls whatever that means. lol

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the stalls


Muck out I guess?






Will Graham: I don't find you that interesting.
Hannibal Lecter: You will.

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Lol no the stalls meant the market area, to hand out flyers, etc.

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but Rory, etc were with them and escaped during the firing


Yeah that is correct. Rory was the guy Damien's brother Teddy wanted to get arrested.





Will Graham: I don't find you that interesting.
Hannibal Lecter: You will.

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The reason some (not all) of them walked out was because they knew they would end up fighting against people they had been fighting alongside for years. They didn't want to be involved in that kind of brother-against-brother civil war.

And in the movie, they were right; Remember when Damien's crew was disgusted to see Teddy in the uniform of the Free Staters? That
was the beginning of the split between the IRA factions. The movie ended with the ultimate in betrayal.

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