Object
Richard Drysdale's Irish Courage
Richard Drysdale consumes this implied alcoholic drink, dubbed 'a little Irish courage,' during a tense library interrogation. The liquor visibly loosens his tongue as Benoit Blanc probes family dynamics. Richard spills details on Walt Thrombey's failed Hollywood ambitions and financial straits, drawing defensive reactions from wife Linda Drysdale while Trooper Wagner and Walt observe nearby.
2 appearances
Purpose
Alcoholic beverage that emboldens the drinker and loosens inhibitions
Significance
Triggers Richard's unfiltered revelations about Walt's resentment toward Harlan's publishing control, exposing financial desperation and family fractures to spotlight Walt as a murder suspect
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