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No offense...but that's the entire point and irony of the story. The whole plot line exposes the fallacy of "true altruism". Someone who is in it for themselves entirely and despises humanity can help someone tremendously if they are intelligent and love to solve puzzles. If you're from the West or East, I could see why. But his accent sounds pretty Midwestern or Northern. **Looks at your post. Goes back to eating popcorn because it's just a TV show** To Joe, she was a shadow of Joe's "mother figure" who was killed off in Joe's past. So Joe had the impulse to kill her off. Personally...I think it's a cheap shot at an ending with a twist. Film isn't meant to portray reality. It's meant to portray perceptions of reality. Whatever they may be. One ore more...This film touches on many. That's called charisma. Murdering quickly and painlessly is still not humane. POW's would agree with that. What determines humane vs. non-humane killing...is the reasons it is done. Not the extremity of pain. I did.