Avery and Luke and the audience share this one moment. They’re the only people that really know what happened in that moment … the way it gets spun is that Bradley becomes the hero. It’s not the way the story really happened, it’s the way the story’s told … We grow up in this world where everything’s heroes and villains and it’s just so black-and-white … but it’s so grey really and I wanted to just have that character be this guy who had this toxic shame that everyone else saw as a shining light and just see how that would erode somebody over time.