Watching BBM again this weekend a couple of other lines hit me as meaning more than they seemed to on the surface (gee, big surprise!

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Coffee shop scene; Ennis to Cassie: "I was probably no fun, anyways, was I?"
He really struggles to get these words out, and now I can see this meaning also "I didn't give you everything you should have expected and deserved from me, did I? No more than I did for Jack. I let you both down." I think here he's apologizing to Jack as well as to Cassie.
And later on, that painful phone call to Lureen; Lureen finally learns the significance of Brokeback Mountain and it's connection to Jack's fishing buddy all these years. She absorbs that for a second, and then tells Ennis "Well, he said it was his favorite place." She didn't have to volunteer that. To me, this is a gift that Lureen is giving Ennis, really saying "YOU were his favorite place; what you shared with Jack meant more to him than anything else in his life and he as much as told me so. It's right that you should know this, what you were to him".
I'm feeling more kindly toward Lureen, after this ... I think she did love Jack, and was maybe sad for him, too. Her growing brittleness protected her, certainly, but didn't have to mean she was hostile toward Jack about what he couldn't give her since his heart was already spoken for.

Might be way off the mark with these as I was in a particularly mellow mood that day ..
