her one last time. At this point he probably is confused about his feelings for her. They talk and this leads to them kissing, it seemed like it was his first. Still confused he still seems compelled to go to his fiancee, to further his future. When done talking and smooching, they figure out who was behind the murder and it turns out to be the victim’s fiancee. When Emily is injured Ariel and his family visit her in the hospital. Ariel says to Emily that, basically, that he is grateful that he had got to know her and that she is a very special person. It ends with him saying his goodbyes and going on to marry his fiancee, never to see Emily again. But the memories of his brief encounter of her will always be with him.When Ariel finds out about the disappearance, and eventual murder of his best friend, it changes him. They have known each other ever since they were kids growing up in the same Hassidic neighborhood. This is why his murder, at such a young age, devastates Ariel. He is in disbelief that anyone, especially within his community, could be capable of murdering such a great person. As he says, his friend was just the most kind and gentile person he has ever known, always doing good for other people. When the investigation starts, without saying, he is more than happy to help out in the finding of the suspect or suspects. After the investigation has concluded, I feel he gets a sense of closure from his help on the case. I also think that he kind of felt obligated to help find the murderer because if he hadn’t, I don’t think he could have lived full life in the future, with something like the loss of a childhood friend weighing on his mind.When Ariel finds out that one of the people that was in on the murder turns out to be his friend’s fiancee, he is in disbelief. He feels this because, he is in denial that it could have been anyone coming from within the Hassidic community where he lived. Why would some...