A Million Little Pieces

Importance of The Bus Station

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When Lilly runs away from the Clinic, she buys crack from a dealer in the men's bathroom at the Minneapolis Bus Station before hiding in a nearby abandoned building to smoke. James visits the same dealer on his mission to save Lilly, and then follows her to the abandoned building, where he saves her. The bus station is a home base for homeless people, drug dealers, users, and other social outcasts. As soon as James walks into the station, he knows where to find the dealer by spotting the two lookouts sitting outside of the men's room. James's familiarity with such places is, in this situation, a great tool.