Object
Graham's Skoda
John names Graham's Skoda during his kitchen ambush on Amanda, citing the modest car as proof of her lover's ordinary life in Mirfield. He delivers the detail with scorn, twisting it into an insult that amplifies his ultimatum. Amanda recoils as the reference strips away any romance from her affair, while Jack, Ben, and Amber watch the family's bonds shatter under John's calculated cruelty.
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Purpose
Personal transportation
Significance
John weaponizes the Skoda reference to belittle Graham's status, escalating the confrontation and forcing Amanda's affair into the open before their children. The car symbolizes Graham's unremarkable existence, fueling John's rage and the household's fracture.
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