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He seemed to compartmentalize that aspect, Didn't let himself ponder it much.

Posted by free.ranger on May 25, 2020 at 07:14:50:

As portrayed by Clint, he was an affable dude who cared about the people he knew, to the point of carrying harm to those he didn't. He was also a selfish sort; chasing his own desires most of his life, to the point of neglecting his family; becoming estranged. Some hedonistic tendencies.

A curious mix of conflicting personality traits that must have been difficult to portray. I think the acting was brilliant in doing it.

Leo (Earl) was extremely repentant at his sentencing, knowing exactly what he had done, pleading guilty on all counts. The game was over. Own your results.