did they... think... Joel and the Fireflies... were cool... with each other... at the end of the first game https://twitter.com/BootlegGirl/status/1286015885883387905/photo/1pic.twitter.com/6nki71is9R pic.twitter.com/HV7kPV33C2
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I don't really get that vibe, personally, quite the reverse - but I'm very attached to my interpretation of "this game is about letting go of grief and no longer being tormented by the desire to go back."
(and tbf while Ellie's journals very much indicate that humanity right now just has to Deal With Cordyceps Being a Thing, it also indicates humanity as a whole is doing ok; they've villages & caravans. it's just not in the position of all-conqueror of the Earth anymore)
This is the whole thing with the flashback with Adam and Sidney in 2 It's an explicit rule in Jackson that Jackson's safety and prosperity comes from putting Jackson first and letting the outside world take care of itself
Those two idealistic teenagers refuse to just accept this and demand the opportunity to try to do something more with their lives, which is why they go looking to join the remnants of the Fireflies And for this they are horribly punished
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