At the end of "The Wanderers," Joey's father hits him as a culmination of the tension and unresolved issues between them. This violent act symbolizes the generational conflict and the father's inability to understand or connect with Joey's struggles. It reflects the broader themes of violence and disconnection prevalent in the story, emphasizing the difficult realities faced by young individuals in a tumultuous environment.
hit him
no
nope, actually he forgot about his dad after he hit his head in the beginning of dragonball, but they have a movie about his dad
if he's a man then he has hit puberty so id tell your dad he's going to be a dad again
You have assaulted and battered him, which is a crime.
no, never
Raise your hand and then.. uhh, slap him. xD
Yes, his father was quite abusive.
bc he gets mad He gets mad.
big daddy
switch-hit
Jamie Moyer??