Is that…?" I nodded. I tried to explain, but the words wouldn't come. I handed him the paper. He finished reading it. "That's not…?" he murmured when he finished. "How…?" "Okay, what gives?" Corey said. "Personally, I wouldn't care if the U.S. declared war on Canada. Doesn't seem relevant under the circumstances.
In the scene, a character struggles to articulate their thoughts and ends up handing a paper to another person, who reads it with a sense of confusion and disbelief. This interaction highlights the tension and uncertainty surrounding the information revealed in the paper. The character's inability to express themselves suggests a deeper emotional struggle.
Corey then interjects with a sarcastic comment about the situation, dismissing the gravity of the news by comparing it to the unlikely scenario of a war declaration against Canada. This response adds a layer of humor and absurdity, contrasting with the serious undertones of the earlier exchange, and showcases the characters' different ways of coping with unexpected revelations.