Why did Jake apologize in this scene?

Why did Jake apologize in this scene? - African American stylish man apologizing to sad girlfriend while having conflict at home

In Playing with Fire (2019) there's the following conversation:

Bill: I was working a Class F in southern Idaho, and someone forwards me a video of one of my smokejumpers being pulled into a Huey.

Jake: Sir, about that...I apologize.

It doesn't make any sense in Jake's reply to apologize. Why does he do that?



Best Answer

Because he thought the commander was going to say he'd done something wrong.

So his first instinct was to get in front of the potential rebuke and apologize.

As it turns out that was not the opinion of the commander. In fact he thought it was great PR for the fire department,




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What did ENHYPEN Jake do to Muslims?

During the Inkigayo stage on 23rd January, JAKE from ENHYPEN was seen wearing a necklace that says Allah (God in Islam)'s name in Arabic. This is very disrespectful to Muslims. We hope a proper apology is made, and, the artists and stylists to be better educated.

What is ENHYPEN Jake issue?

On this day, the ENHYPEN member logged on to V Live by himself to spend some time with his fans. However, there were some who wrote numerous negative comments, with some asking Jake to apologize for wearing a necklace that had the Arabic word "Allah" during an Inkigayo performance on January 23.

What is Jake ENHYPEN religion?

Jake is a student at Dwight International School Seoul. He is a Christian. His final rank in I-LAND is 3rd. He debuted as a member of ENHYPEN on November 30, 2020.



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