"You crack the whip on everything else; leave Bob that scene to me."
There was already so much pain, and on top of it that last horrible scene.
Well, soon enough I would probably play out that scene, or one much like it, in reality.
He hugged himself as he played that scene over in his head.
I have recalled that scene, and my impression of the boy's loneliness, many times before.
Then working that scene, we found another body on the river bank.
Standing as if apart from himself, he viewed that last scene.
A word about the way you end that first scene.
Not very much, but somehow Hoskins makes that scene his own.