Yeah ok the Fireflies are kinda dicks
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Playing this seven years after I first did and being more into the fandom and thus not just projecting my actual dad into Spore Zombie Dad, his actions are... not entirely wrong for sure
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Conversely in another year if our world looks even more like the game because we still don't have a vaccine, it may become hard to sympathize again
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
I think that's kind of the whole point, no? Joel's actions are selfish and he kind of dooms the whole world. but they're still sympathetic in that we've literally seen the journey it took for him to make those decisions.
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Replying to @WC_Shelton @BootlegGirl
does that "justify" anything? Maybe. It depends on how you look at things and what you value i guess.
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I had kind of the same reaction to Life is Strange: the whole town vs the one person i actually care about? I'd pick my friend in a heartbeat, every time. I don't know what that says about me as a person, but it's true nonetheless.
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Replying to @WC_Shelton @BootlegGirl
The problem is if you actually do get attached to specific people in the town
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Also she literally begs you to pick the town and let her sacrifice herself because one of the people in town is her mother
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Replying to @arthur_affect @WC_Shelton
Which, based on the sequel, is one of the few named characters who do actually definitely die. They've confirmed between the sequel and the comics that most of the students we know survive
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @WC_Shelton
It kinda makes sense that Blackwell Academy would have better resources for evacuating in a hurry than Joyce down at the Two Whales Diner
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Also like I keep saying if nothing changes between the timelines then Joyce, Warren, Frank and everyone else in that scene definitely dies when the diner burns down because Max wasn't there to stop the fire
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Replying to @arthur_affect @WC_Shelton
As of right now nothing in canon contradicts that. And we know Joyce dies somehow in the storm, which is why David moves to SoCal to become a woke anti-ICE activist in that version of events
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