It doubles as a further setup for McClane's character arc, something which ties into the Christmas themes of "Die Hard." At the beginning of the film, John McClane is a cocky, critical, arrogant, and selfish man: he can't help but judge the public displays of affection he sees around him with derogatory mentions of "California," he stupidly lets a moment of renewed affection between himself and his estranged wife, Holly (Bonnie Bedelia), turn into a fight over her decision to use her maiden name professionally, and he subtly confesses to Argyle that the real reason he didn't move to Los Angeles to be with Holly six months prior is that he believed her career wouldn't take off
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