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Baker, desperate to sustain his fishing business, turns to Constance, a close female friend, who lends him money. He contemplates replacing Duke with her son, showcasing his troubled relationships and the need for companionship. Soon after, Baker finds solace in a bar where he shares tales of his unrewarded fishing pursuits. It becomes apparent that his fixation on catching Justice is intertwined with his emotional struggles following the loss of his son, Patrick.
By daybreak, Baker decides against taking customers out, leading to escalating tensions with Duke, who relies on the income. As Baker's frustrations boil over, we see an exploration of grief and regret manifesting in his interactions, particularly during the night where he reminisces about his son.