Lou considers Sally's two cents about JD and shrugs a little. Oddly enough, Sally would be one of the few people in town who's opinion on the matter would actually hold some weight. Traumatic experiences like what they had recently endured were not something to be taken lightly and if Sally could forgive, Lou figured he should be able to as well. As for JD seemingly appointing himself to be the one to deal with the serial killer wolf man, Lou couldn't care less about the schemes he may or may not have. Lou would do what he had to to deal with the situation as he saw fit.
"You raise a good point Sally. I guess dying briefly puts ya in a foul mood. I'll remain civil for sure, but I'm not starting a JD fan club anytime soon."
Lou said flatly and rubbed his chin some while he contemplated forgiveness. He thought brought the conversation. Back around some and he rises an eyebrow at Alice.
"You and father Ashmore were seemingly close. Maybe we should have regular mass start up. Get us more of that normalancy we were talking about. I think some folks could really use it considering recent events."
He speculated and looked to Dallas. He agreed with her in that there was a good crowd in the diner for such an weird hour.
"Maybe they all got word of the perks of being the dude to clean up."
He said to her and moved to grab a bottle of water.