Killing the Bear
Just re-watched LWR, episode 7 of the extended version, where the local Lorry driver Vladimir spots the bear and shots it immediately without any hesitation. The film then cuts to Ewan airing his strong opinions of why that sort behaviour is disgusting & money is no reason to kill. I know what he is saying, to degree he's right, however I think Charley is more realistic and can see it from the driver's point of view.
The other thing is the next scene shows Ewan chopping down tree & justifying it by saying "ell there's loads of these around". I don't see the difference in the two issues of both serve as a means to an end?
What does anyone else think?