Interesting thought: The Last of Us and Life is Strange came out in the same era roughly, both revolve around a trolley problem where the gay woman is the one to be sacrificed, but the one where you control the MANLY DUDE is the one that actively rejects sacrificing her
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There's a live action fan film of the game that basically runs on this interpretation, it starts after Chloe's funeral and has the whole plot of the game as a flashback
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That's interesting, given how hard the official EU leans on fanservice by resurrecting everyone and getting into the technical details of Max's abilities
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I don't think returning to the status quo is really the point of something structured like a miniseries in the way that LiS is. If it were doing the Walking Dead ongoing serial thing I would buy it, but I see LiS to be all about breaking cycles, not perpetuating them.
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