I definitely agree with Ampulex, although Quiet Riot gives what appears to be some sort of closure, in the end, Devin still finds himself in a state of uncertainty. I feel like he was somehow involved in religion growing up (based on things he has said, like having felt anger towards organized religion), and the worry / fretting about the possibility of eternal punishment (his words, not mine), or just not finding truth, continually makes him feel uneasy.
I definitely agree with Ampulex, although Quiet Riot gives what appears to be some sort of closure, in the end, Devin still finds himself in a state of uncertainty. I feel like he was somehow involved in religion growing up (based on things he has said, like having felt anger towards organized religion), and the worry / fretting about the possibility of eternal punishment (his words, not mine), or just not finding truth, continually makes him feel uneasy.