And we're back to the worksheets. (They CAN'T do that, any more than Joel could have left Ellie with the Fireflies. As Neo said to Agent Smith at the end of Matrix Revolutions, "it was inevitable.")https://twitter.com/elliespoetry/status/1284966073964662787 …
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Look, you wanna actively try to reject some of the most common refrains towards mutual understand in the inspirations for this particular game in favor of a bleaker attitude, you do you, bro.
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suffice to say I think there's a valid critical reaction in saying "that last fight was completely fucking pointless, we didn't need yet another iteration of feral nihilistic misanthropy about the futility of common humanity in the face of brute hatred"
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Except, notably, Owen, who digs at Abby when she says she grew up and he didn't by asking if the way to do that is to track down the people who killed his family and torture them (And then they screw, but, you know, whatever floats your boat as they say. Heh. Boat.)
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why it's almost like Owen is ultimately a weak-willed person whose moral issues with conflict have less to do with his strong convictions and more just with personal weakness
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