
Questions is the name of a Memory in Act IlI of We Happy Few.
Location[]
In the bedroom on Inkerman Bridge.
Overview[]
Margaret finds Ollie drinking by himself, sorrowed by what the Germans made them do to those who attempted to fight back.
Margaret wonders what Ollie would have done, and why he isn't a prisoner of war; he doesn't have answers.
Transcript[]
Margaret: "You look a bit sad today."
Ollie: "And you're a bit nosey."
Margaret: "You don't have to be mean."
Ollie: "I am mean. Ask anybody."
Margaret: "But you don't have to be."
Ollie: "You're right."
Ollie: "It seems some of the lads over at the camp didn't like being prisoners of war. So they ... well, they decided to fight back. But they lost."
Margaret: "What did the Germans do?"
Ollie: "The Germans? Nothing. They got all of the other prisoners who didn't fight back. Made them shoot them."
Margaret: "Which would you have done? If you'd been a prisoner of war? Fight back, or ..."
Ollie: "Aye. That's a question."
Margaret: "Why aren't you a prisoner of war?"
Ollie: "And that's the other one."