He has written words for Den of Geek, Collider, The Irish Times and Screen Rant over the years, and can discuss anything from the MCU - where Hawkeye is clearly the best character - to the most obscure cult b-movie gem, and his hot takes often require heat resistant gloves to handle.
He finds out he has fathered a child with her and this changes the course of Luke's life.
Robin also offers him a home, a shabby trailer on his property.
I liked how the first act leading into the second gave you the impression of "We're all bit parts in someone else's bigger story" - the story of one absentee dad coming back to rob banks to provide for his family is just a footnote to the reform of the Schenectady police force.
People continually point at the third act as being a letdown, but I think that only stems from the first two acts being so strong and perhaps AJ being SUCH a douche, which really should be a credit to his acting - unless he is such a douche in real life, I don't know.
This meeting is inevitable, and it proves cathartic for Avery and provides Jason with a sense of purpose and some clarity.
So, extreme caution is advised.
The actual movie is so different from the story that that shot promises that it virtually qualifies as a statement about life.