My favourite part of this scene is when Locus is trying to drive a knife into Wash's face and he shouts "Just die!" It's the culmination of his fixation with Wash and his own questions about what he's doing. He doesn't understand Wash's ideology and this causes him to question his own. Now he is just fed up and angry and wants to kill Washington just so he would shut up and Locus could go back to his old ways.
I know I’m late as hell to this but I wanted to add to what you said: When Wash says “Killing me won’t make you feel better, it’ll only prove my Point” That point being that Wash is a True Soldier and that Locus is a murderer which he stated in the previous season. So to combat this, Locus calls over Felix to kill Wash because Locus didn’t want Wash to be right. If he didn’t call Felix over then Locus likely would have killed Wash and help finish off Carolina. This the bad guys would have won. This fight was decided as soon as Wash got into Locus’s Head and made him hesitate.
@@parkerautry93 Yeah that's true, once Felix slashed Carolina's back Locus could have let him finish her off since nothing was stopping him from doing it, and afterwards both Felix and Locus could have finished off Wash together.
3 things: 1. Give the Counselor a lot of credit for trying to leave. 2. Wash and Carolina are the best 3. Awesome fight, awesome music, awesome trilogy! I LOVE THIS SHOW!!!!
+The Sorge Blind hate on Google Translate, it's a meme now. It's just the difference in the word ''Iustum''. That's a capital i, not a small case L. That's what makes the difference.
This orchestral epicness of this music initially surprised me. Season 11 was, like, rock music, Season 12's Locus and Felix fight had that cowboy throwdown vibe, but this Locus and Felix battle music really carried the theme that these four (five? Epsilon? Do Grey, the Lieutenants, and Price count?) were clashing to protect or still the Heart of Chorus.
And so we finally end the Chorus trilogy with this duel of the fates. And to think this song is actually named after a Marathon 2: Durandal level. Really love that shout-out.
I mean there's multiple levels to this, it's a marathon 2 level, it's what Durandal inscribes on the moon that becomes Tycho's tomb, the best intelligence standing victorious over his enemy, and since it means The Fate of all Fools, it applies to both the counselor and the mercenaries as well.
I assumed that that was just hardlight grinding against hardlight. And RvB is "different" so to speak because that bomb would not have stuck to hardlight shield
+Koos v Trocadero No these are all string samples used by David Levy. Check out the instrumentation here (under credits): www.trocadero.net/music/cdf33/