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Mark is implying that GJ already knows him.
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Mark is addressing the fact that GJ has confused feelings at this point and he has been riding the emotional roller-coaster for a while now.
What will happen if GJ doesn’t accomplish his task?
Mark wants GJ to be on top of everything, to the point where GJ can’t get any happier.
Mark’s saying if GJ is ever confused, just ask him and Mark will guide him.
GJ’s idea of bad beginnings, good endings coming to play here.
Comparing GJ’s life to a wreck caused by drunk driving. Also sort of alluding to GJ’s alcoholism.
Mark, in a sense, is GJ, so he’ll always see him in the mirror. Instead of being scary like Bloody Mary, or the “demon”, he’s there to assist him.
So much has happened to GJ, it seems like something greater is interfering. Comparing all of GJ’s bad luck with the superstition of breaking mirrors.
Instead of wanting death, and forgetting about life, Mark is telling GJ to do the opposite. Live life without consequences.