We don't talk about this scene (^^) enough. Yes, we talk about it and how much it hurts and how upsetting it is, but we don't talk about it.
We don't talk about how Miles's first instinct was to have one last party with his friends before anything else. We don't talk about how he wore sunglasses to hide the fact that he was crying, possibly in an attempt to not burden them with his problems. We don't talk about how even when he's found out, he tries to act like it's nothing and even tries to hold back his tears and emotions. We don't talk about how when Nina comes in and sees him like that, he can't even bring himself to explain again. We don't talk about how Agatha can't even understand what's happening because of how drugged up she is and how that must be impacting Miles even more. We don't talk about how the last thing he says is, "Miles is in a scrape again." We don't talk about how that phrase alone can tell us so much about his personality. We don't talk about how this scene as a whole tells us so much about how he is, as a person. This scene tells us so much about Miles and no one acknowledges it. Why? Miles is such a beloved character, but no one says anything about this sene other than "He deserved better." Why? He definitely deserved so much better, but why don't we talk about this scene more? Why don't we analyze it more? Michael Sheen's acting skills in this scene were phenomenal (I swear, after watching this, I never want to see that man cry again), and it just gets chalked up to sad. Yes, it's sad, but there's so much more going on underneath the surface too, if you look hard enough.