At first, the nice restaurant owner gives preference to H. M. Tilford and crew, and serves them drinks out of order even though Plainview ordered his drinks first. While this in principle is despicable, the owner did redeem himself and told Daniel he'd have his steaks right out. And in the extras on the DVD, the restaurant even offers Plainview additional drinks to make up for their mistake.
And Daniel accepts the apology, in a similar way to how he accepts Abel Sunday's apology for not having bread earlier in the movie. Given that even good people like Peter engaged in the denial of Jesus, so did good people in the movie deny the truth in the Gospel of Plainview, the Third Revelation, the One Who the Lord Has Chosen.
And Daniel accepts the apology, in a similar way to how he accepts Abel Sunday's apology for not having bread earlier in the movie. Given that even good people like Peter engaged in the denial of Jesus, so did good people in the movie deny the truth in the Gospel of Plainview, the Third Revelation, the One Who the Lord Has Chosen.
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