This just came up on another thread, and turns out disagreement about it, so we might as well hash this one out, too. When Ennis says in that final argument that Jack's activities in Mexico could get him killed if Ennis came to know them, was he really not foolin?
Or was that just something he came up with in the heat of anger?
I'm in the latter camp. Ennis may be upset about Jack straying, he might be hot-tempered and prone to impulsive violence, but no way would he seriously hurt Jack.
What do you all think?