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· GLASS ONION Flashback

Duke’s violent outburst at Andi’s house

In this flashback, Claire and Lionel arrive at Andi’s darkened house to find Duke already there, aggressively pounding on the door and shouting. His frustration escalates when he spots a spider on the wall, which he violently smashes in a moment of unchecked rage. The scene underscores Duke’s volatile temper and the group’s growing unease, foreshadowing deeper tensions and the explosive dynamics that will later define their interactions on the island. Claire’s narration frames the moment as a collective failure to reach Andi, while Duke’s outburst reveals his impulsive nature—a trait that will later clash with the meticulous, high-stakes mystery unfolding around them. The spider’s destruction serves as a visceral metaphor for the fragility of the group’s unity and the destructive potential lurking beneath their polished exteriors.

Plot Beats

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Claire, Lionel, and Duke arrive at Andi's house, finding it dark and seemingly unoccupied. Duke aggressively attempts to enter, while Claire expresses their concern that Andi might have decided not to come out.

anticipation to frustration

Duke, in a fit of anger, smashes a spider on the wall. The action underscores his volatile temper.

frustration to anger ['wall']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Uneasy but maintaining a facade of control, masking her concern over the group’s fracturing loyalty and Andi’s refusal to engage.

Claire arrives at Andi’s house in her Prius alongside Lionel, joining Duke, who is already aggressively pounding on the door. She participates in knocking and calling for Andi, her voice laced with concern as she narrates the failed attempt to reach her. Claire’s demeanor is composed but uneasy, reflecting her growing anxiety over Andi’s absence and the group’s unraveling dynamic.

Goals in this moment
  • To reach Andi and resolve the tension within the group
  • To maintain the appearance of unity and control in front of Lionel and Duke
Active beliefs
  • Andi’s absence is a deliberate rejection of the group’s attempts to reconcile
  • The group’s cohesion is fragile and at risk of collapsing entirely
Character traits
Composed under pressure Image-conscious Concerned for Andi’s well-being Strategic in communication
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Uneasy and conflicted, torn between his allegiance to Miles and his growing discomfort with the group’s aggressive tactics and the ethical compromises they represent.

Lionel arrives at Andi’s house in his Tesla, joining Claire and Duke in their attempt to gain entry. He participates in knocking on the door and calling for Andi, his actions measured but his unease palpable. Lionel’s presence is a quiet counterpoint to Duke’s volatility, reflecting his internal conflict between loyalty to Miles and his growing moral unease.

Goals in this moment
  • To mediate the tension between Duke and the group while maintaining his own standing
  • To ensure Andi’s cooperation without further escalating the conflict
Active beliefs
  • The group’s methods are becoming increasingly reckless and unsustainable
  • Andi’s refusal to engage is a sign of deeper betrayal within the circle
Character traits
Measured and deliberate Moral conflicted Loyal but uneasy Technically precise
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Duke Cody
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Furious and frustrated, his anger directed at Andi’s refusal to engage and the group’s perceived weakness. His outburst reveals a deeper insecurity and reliance on external validation.

Duke is already at Andi’s house when Claire and Lionel arrive, his motorcycle parked nearby as he aggressively pounds on the door, shouting in frustration. His rage peaks when he spots a spider on the wall, which he violently smashes, symbolizing his unchecked volatility. Duke’s actions are impulsive and confrontational, revealing his dependence on Miles’ influence and his readiness to back allies like Claire amid escalating conflicts.

Goals in this moment
  • To force Andi to confront the group and resolve the conflict immediately
  • To assert his dominance and loyalty to Miles through aggressive action
Active beliefs
  • Andi’s rejection of the group is a personal betrayal that must be addressed forcefully
  • The group’s unity can only be maintained through aggressive action and loyalty to Miles
Character traits
Impulsive and volatile Dependent on Miles’ influence Confrontational Loyal to Claire but reckless
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Detached and resolute, her absence speaks volumes about her refusal to be drawn into the group’s drama or to reconcile with their hypocritical behavior.

Andi is not physically present at the scene but is the focal point of the group’s efforts. Her absence and the darkened state of her house underscore the group’s failed attempt to reach her. Andi’s refusal to engage is a deliberate rejection of the group’s attempts to reconcile, foreshadowing her role as an outsider who thrives on exposing elite hypocrisies.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain her distance and independence from the group’s manipulations
  • To force the group to confront their own contradictions and ethical failures
Active beliefs
  • The group’s attempts to reconcile are insincere and driven by self-interest
  • Her absence is a powerful statement against their collective hypocrisy
Character traits
Deliberately absent Exposing hypocrisy Outsider perspective Strategic in rejection
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Duke Cody's Motorcycle

Duke Cody’s motorcycle is parked nearby as he arrives at Andi’s house, its presence amplifying the raw defiance and impulsive energy of his actions. The motorcycle serves as a symbol of Duke’s rebellious nature and his reliance on external validation, particularly from Miles Bron. Its idling engine underscores the tension and urgency of the moment, contrasting with the quiet arrival of Claire’s Prius and Lionel’s Tesla.

Before: Parked nearby, engine idling, symbolizing Duke’s restless and …
After: Remains parked, its presence a lingering reminder of …
Before: Parked nearby, engine idling, symbolizing Duke’s restless and confrontational energy.
After: Remains parked, its presence a lingering reminder of Duke’s volatile arrival and the group’s fractured dynamic.
Claire Debella's Prius

Claire Debella’s Prius pulls up to Andi’s house, arriving simultaneously with Lionel’s Tesla. The hybrid vehicle represents Claire’s composed and strategic approach, contrasting with Duke’s impulsive energy. Its arrival is quiet and measured, reflecting Claire’s attempt to maintain control and unity within the group, even as the situation escalates.

Before: Approaching Andi’s house, engine running, symbolizing Claire’s composed …
After: Idling nearby, its presence a quiet counterpoint to …
Before: Approaching Andi’s house, engine running, symbolizing Claire’s composed but concerned arrival.
After: Idling nearby, its presence a quiet counterpoint to the tension and volatility of the moment.
Lionel Toussaint's Tesla

Lionel Toussaint’s Tesla arrives at Andi’s house alongside Claire’s Prius, its sleek electric design standing out against the darkened facade. The car embodies Lionel’s technical precision and measured demeanor, serving as a quiet but significant presence in the scene. Its arrival underscores the contrast between the group’s polished exteriors and the raw volatility of Duke’s actions.

Before: Approaching Andi’s house, engine silent, symbolizing Lionel’s composed …
After: Parked nearby, its sleek lines a stark contrast …
Before: Approaching Andi’s house, engine silent, symbolizing Lionel’s composed and deliberate arrival.
After: Parked nearby, its sleek lines a stark contrast to the tension and chaos unfolding.
Door to Andi’s House

The door to Andi’s house stands as a physical and symbolic barrier, resisting Duke’s aggressive pounding. Its unyielding presence underscores Andi’s refusal to engage with the group, while Duke’s violent attempts to break it down reveal his frustration and the group’s growing desperation. The door’s role in the scene is central, serving as both a literal obstacle and a metaphor for the group’s failed attempts at reconciliation.

Before: Closed and locked, symbolizing Andi’s refusal to engage …
After: Intact but marked by the force of Duke’s …
Before: Closed and locked, symbolizing Andi’s refusal to engage and the group’s exclusion from her space.
After: Intact but marked by the force of Duke’s pounding, a physical reminder of the group’s failed attempt to reach Andi.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Andi's House

Andi’s house looms as a darkened, almost foreboding presence in the evening, its unlit windows and closed door symbolizing her refusal to engage with the group. The house’s cluttered interior, hinted at through the group’s failed attempts to gain entry, reflects Andi’s independence and her rejection of the group’s hypocritical behavior. The exterior, with its narrow streets and the group’s vehicles parked haphazardly, amplifies the tension and urgency of the moment, creating an atmosphere of desperation and unresolved conflict.

Atmosphere Tense and foreboding, with an undercurrent of desperation and unresolved conflict. The darkness of the …
Function A barrier to reconciliation and a symbol of Andi’s independence, serving as the focal point …
Symbolism Represents the group’s exclusion from Andi’s world and the deeper rifts within their collective. The …
Access Restricted to those outside—Andi’s refusal to open the door or engage with the group creates …
Dim evening light casting long shadows on the facade The sound of Duke’s aggressive pounding echoing through the quiet street The idling engines of the Prius, Tesla, and motorcycle creating a low hum of tension The spider’s brief presence on the wall before its violent destruction

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Key Dialogue

"CLAIRE: Lionel and I got there at the same time, Duke was already there."
"DUKE: The lights were out, I was pounding. I almost broke it down."
"CLAIRE: We knocked and waited and called for you, we thought you were just not coming out."