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Costigan and Sullivan vying for Costello’s fatherly presence


Sullivan was immensely insecure…and Costigan was the exact opposite. Costello even began liking Costigan more. He would have killed Costigan if he found out he was a cop…but that would have been for self preservation. If Costello had to choose…he would have chosen Costigan. He didn’t respect Sullivan. He treated Billy like his own boy after beginning to trust him. To the point where Billy could mouth off to French and say “I’m not staying…you can tell him I said that.” Whereas Colin had to grovel and ask for forgiveness when Costello began yelling at him over the phone; “give you?” Give you?” And then Colin had to take a subdued tone and apologize. Costello didn’t respect that kind of groveling behavior. Billy on the other hand threatened Costello to his face if he kept accusing him of being a rat. Costello appreciated and respected such a ballsy move.

Costello made Billy more of a surrogate son than Colin could ever be. Despite the fact that Colin had spent over a decade under Costello’s tutelage and Billy had only been in with Costello for a year. It’s a testament to Billy Costigan’s superior qualities over Colin Sullivan…everyone liked him better. Costello, Queenan, Dignam, Colin’s own girlfriend Madolyn. Billy Costigan was the man Colin Sullivan wished he could be.

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Another thing to add to this. Costello trusted Billy with his secret tapes…not Colin.

He knew Colin…despite being his rat inside the State Police wasn’t trustworthy. But he gave Billy a huge amount of trust with something as important as those tapes. Costello’s insurance policy ultimately ended up in Billy’s hands.

Another category Billy upstaged Colin in.

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