Wonder if he's still felling morally righteous or if he's feeling the full weight of his stupidity and guilt?
I’m remembering the scene in Ironman, where Tony Stark doesn’t want to ride in Rhode’s humvee, because he can’t drink. He says he’s going to ride in the funvee instead, which was his own. When he is rescued, Rhode says to him, “So, how was the ride in the funvee?”
My thoughts would be for a white guy to ask him how it was to be rescued by an uninspiring white guy?
"He's dead, Jim"