Out of instinct, or possibly guilt, Arnold rushed to catch baby Thomas before hitting the ground. Victor doesn"t find out that information until later on in the movie by Arnold's lady friend, Susie. She gave some good advice to Victor, to basically to forgive and forget. She wanted to make Victor understand that Arnold had good intentions and loved him and went back into the house. Susie wanted Victor to know that it's okay to be mad but it's time to move on and actually forgive him. Victor is already an angry man and if he kept the anger, the pain, the state of feeling abandon, then he would never overcome that problem to become a better person that he can and needs to be. .
In Reservation Blues, Victor also feels abanded. Not only does he feel abanded by his father, like Smoke Signals, but also by his best friend Junior. After being through so much like going to Seattle for a dream, drinking, and chasing white women, Victor could only have the feeling of being alone. He missed him so much that even talked to the dead, the ghost of Junior. Junior kept asking him questions. "Are you going to miss me?" "I"m going to miss getting drunk with you," Victor said. Junior responded, "Oh, yeah enit? We had some good times, didn"t we?" But like any good and noisy friend, Victor wanted to know something. "Why"d you do it.? You know, shoot yourself. In the head?" Junior tried to change the subject by talking about how people in the Trading Post were talking about how he didn"t mean to shoot himself and the only reason why he committed suicide was because he wanted attention. Then he switched subjects again saying how he is going to miss getting drunk with him. Next he reminisced on how they used to chase white women. But Victor caught on. He asked again why he did it. Junior finally confessed. "Because life is hard That's the whole story folks. I wanted to be dead. Gone. No more Because when I closed my eyes like Thomas, I didn"t see a damn thing.