EXT. SOUTH PARK CEMETERY - LATER
It's a gray, rainy day, because, you know, it's a movie funeral.
Kyle is lost in thought as they stand by the graveside as FATHER MAXI (played by Brian Cox) is saying some words.
Then, someone catches his eye - across the way is a MAN (played by Gary Oldman) in a wheelchair, a heavy blanket on his lap.
The man is old, wisps of white hang from his bald head like thin cotton. A white mustache, patchy with age, almost blends into his pale face.
He locks eyes with Kyle.
The Man smacks his lips and his BODY MAN (tall, bulky, dressed in white) leans over and holds a cup of something with a straw sticking out of it.
The Man takes the straw in his dry lips and sips.
Kyle's attention is drawn back to the ceremony as the coffin is lowered.
LATER The five are walking together, Heidi and Teddy trailing behind.
Kyle turns to Stan.
KYLE: The man in the wheelchair - was that -
STAN: Are you in town much longer?
Kyle weighs this change of subject a moment.
KYLE: Flying out tonight.
STAN: You want to come by, have an early dinner?
KYLE: I'm - I'm good, dude. I'm going to get some sleep before my flight.
STAN: Right, yeah. That's - that's a good idea.
