Why doesn’t Everett react to Big Dan’s beating?

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In “O brother, where art thou?” (2000), there’s a scene in which Big Dan (John Goodman) starts teaching Everett (George Clooney) and Delmar (Tim Blake) a lesson and ends up beating them mercilessly:

While Delmar defends Everett and himself, Everett does nothing. While I get that he is knocked out after a big hit, before that, his trip companion is being hit once and again and it seems obvious he is next, but he just sits there smiling and doing nothing. Why is that?






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