![]() The Stamper family also have a bit of a bear motif, with them owning the aptly-named "Bear Station", Hank carving wooden bears, and the same unnerving, predatory demeanor that Brody gives off, but in contrast with Brody turning out to be quite friendly, Hank is every bit as dangerous as he lets on, and poses a serious threat to the brothers. In the "Wolf Brothers" story, he is depicted as a bear by Sean, taking inspiration from his size and fuzzy beard as well as how despite his appearance, is a really nice guy. However, as we see later, Brody is actually a GentleGiant NiceGuy who was actually writing an article on nudists, and out of the kindness of his heart drives the brothers to safety, allows Sean to vent to him, gives him kind words of encouragement, buys them a hotel room for the night, and gives them supplies. Brody comes across as very creepy and sketchy, with his first impression to the Diaz brothers being ] ] ]. Notably, they're both met in a gas station named "Bear Station", which is situated in the middle of a thick forest. ** Brody and the Stampers are represented by and heavily associated with bears, respectively, but take on two different interpretations of them. Life on the road is far from easy, and the choices that Sean makes as he and Daniel journey south will affect how Daniel acts as he and Sean both come of age. Sean is still a kid himself in many ways, ways and is now the only caretaker that Daniel has. Compounding ''that'' is Daniel's lack of recollection of the whole event, and Sean's unwillingness to let his brother know that their father is dead and they're on the run from the police. ![]() Compounding this is Daniel's mysterious telekinesis, which manifested during the shooting to blast the officer (and his car) away - a power he seems unaware of and unable to harness. With little more than some pocket money from his father, some party preparations, and the clothes on their backs, Sean and Daniel must learn to survive in the wilderness and live on the fringes, steering clear of the many dangers that the world contains. Confused, scared, and desperate, Sean makes a snap decision and goes on the run with Daniel, fleeing the scene of the crime and heading south with an the eventual goal of staying with their father's family in Puerto Lobos, Mexico. One Friday afternoon begins like any other as he prepares to attend a party held by a classmate, but a tragic turn of events involving an asshole neighbor and a jumpy cop leaves the Diaz's father dead, the neighbor in a coma, and their part of the street in ruins. ![]() It's October 2016, and Sean Diaz is like any other 16-year-old boy living in Seattle, Washington - he attends high school, hangs out with his best friend Lyla, listens to music, and gets bothered by his annoying 9-year-old brother, Daniel. Sean is still a kid himself in many ways, and is now the only caretaker that Daniel has. Confused, scared, and desperate, Sean makes a snap decision and goes on the run with Daniel, fleeing the scene of the crime and heading south with an eventual goal of staying with their father's family in Puerto Lobos, Mexico.
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