Billie and her crew roll up. Billie finds Katiya crying in Van's car outside. Wasn't she supposed to leave? Was she waiting for Dallas? I don't know. Deaqon tells Dallas to hold on and other platitudes. Dallas laughs and says that this is the story of his life. It must be a short story, because then he dies. Why do characters named Dallas always have to die in the shootout at the end of the movie? Does this make Deaqon into Ponyboy? Billie and her crew run in and find Deaqon looking very, very sad, and Dallas looking very, very dead.
Candy Store. Billie puts a box containing Dallas's worldly possessions on her desk. Why in the world would she get that stuff? Van asks who's going to end up with it. Billie says that Dallas had no family or friends, so it will go into storage. Van thinks that only having one box of stuff is "beyond sad." Hey, just because Dallas didn't buy into your capitalist consumption model doesn't make him a bad person. Oh my God. I just turned into a pinko for a minute. Sorry about that. Deaqon decides to take Dallas's bobble-head hockey guy. Van pulls out a bottle of vodka and says that they're all going to do a shot. He reminds us of when he said earlier that he didn't want his life in Dallas's hands, and then toasts to being wrong. But what happened to Katiya? Did she go to jail? Why can't she have Dallas's stuff?
Next week: Deaqon lies to Van to protect an ex-girlfriend. The preview was much longer, but that's about all I understood.









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