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I interpret it differently: Abe frees the livestock, so Molluck just goes for whatever is convenient, which ends up being the Muds. Which is somehow even bleaker, in my mind.
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That's interesting, I think it was mostly this line that made me see it as an angry "last straw" kind of move because of Abe:
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All of a sudden there’s a young CEO and young executives running it and... He’s going to become very disillusioned and Abe is the catalyst because Abe screws his profits.
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I like the idea there's new younger CEO's treading on his feet telling him how to do things, and then Abe just fucks him off so bad he goes off the deep end.