This has connotations of being angry, which I don’t think is what you’re going for. (Unless Peter is getting mad at Oskar for potentially revealing his scheme to his bosses by doing something too similar, or he’s irritated that a kindred spirit isn’t recognising him fast enough, or unless I’ve completely misunderstood the implication here.)
This has connotations of being angry, which I don’t think is what you’re going for. (Unless Peter is getting mad at Oskar for potentially revealing his scheme to his bosses by doing something too similar, or he’s irritated that a kindred spirit isn’t recognising him fast enough, or unless I’ve completely misunderstood the implication here.)
Yeah I think the idea is “I get the point you moron, now stop speaking so loud or the game’s up.”
Ohhhh now I get it. I was about to ask what the point of that scene was!