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Bench at Korean War Memorial (scene-specific memorial bench)

Specific bench located at Korean War Memorial where significant events associated with characters unfold.
3 events
3 rich involvements

Detailed Involvements

Events with rich location context

S1E10 · In Excelsis Deo
The Coat, the Card, and a Dead Marine

The specific memorial bench is the immediate locus of discovery and inspection; it focuses character movement and gestures — the officer stands in front, Toby approaches, and visitors circulate around it.

Atmosphere

Still, intimate, and exposed — a small stage of human neglect against the larger memorial backdrop.

Functional Role

Site where the deceased is found and inspected; a focal point for the moral exchange between Toby and the officer.

Symbolic Significance

Embodies neglect: a place of honor used as a temporary bed by a forgotten veteran.

Access Restrictions

Publicly accessible, no barriers; physically exposed to passersby.

Blanket-covered body on the bench Damp, thrift-store coat draped on the seat Officer standing by and quiet footsteps of visitors
S1E10 · In Excelsis Deo
Toby Finds His Donated Coat on a Dead Marine

The specific memorial bench is the immediate stage for discovery: a worn, public seat that holds the body and anchors the officer's brief examination and Toby's dawning moral urgency.

Atmosphere

Intimate, exposed, and quietly awful — a small, public stage for private indignity.

Functional Role

Site of discovery where physical evidence (coat, card, license, tattoo) is read and interpreted.

Symbolic Significance

Represents marginalization: the seat of remembrance is literally occupied by a forgotten man, turning memorial space into evidence of civic failure.

Access Restrictions

Open to passersby and park personnel; not cordoned as a crime scene.

Blanket covering the body Donated overcoat draped against the bench Officer standing guard and occasional murmurs from visitors
S1E10 · In Excelsis Deo
Insisting on Dignity: Toby Confronts Indifference at the Memorial

The specific memorial bench is the immediate focal point where the body rests; it concentrates action, evidence, and witness into a small, public place where Toby's personal link to the coat is discovered and questioned.

Atmosphere

Intimate, exposed, and quietly charged—a small public stage inside a larger solemn site.

Functional Role

Stage for discovery and inspection; physical locus of the emotional pivot in Toby's arc.

Symbolic Significance

Represents a resting place denied dignity—public furniture that should invite reflection but instead reveals neglect.

Access Restrictions

Public seating—accessible to anyone, including the homeless and visitors; subject to park patrol oversight.

A blanket draped over a prone form The coat crumpled against the bench Officer standing nearby, removing and replacing the blanket

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