Don't be mad but i couldn't take this seriously i thought he was going to jump back up after Grif's life was threatened or a call back to the cpr to a shot in the head joke but no he died so i was just confused by the end
Agreed. He stood , did a big speech with his back turned to the door. Never seen such a red flag. Was half expecting grif to give him mouth to mouth to “resurrect” him after he was buried
The fact that he dies here is much more impactful then if he were just to die fighting. Dying then means no last remarks to his men, to his friends. This, this is was a good death. Genuinely had me in tears.
NGL, been a sarge fan since day 1 of RVB when I was 16 the show first started. This was so unexpected an I really thought he was joking but by the tone I knew it had to be real. I fought tears but the further the episode went one it was too damn hard. The grave got me and so much more.
@zenpai5998 I think he means Boomstick from Death Battle, since it's implied in the Carolina vs. Meta Death Battle episode that Boomstick is Sarge's long lost son.
@@CloneCommanderCrater1102 Not just that, in the Kool Aid man vs Macho man fight it was implied then too. Though I think it’s safe to say in the canon for death battle any canon deaths or stuff like that in or out of the shows timeline won’t be affected. I mean the characters are known for created simulations of famous fictional characters fighting to the death for the entertainment of others, outside views of that could make it sound like the Roman gladiator fights, so maybe the fights themselves aren’t really at all impactful.
Sarge was one of my favorite characters of Red vs Blue. In many ways his antics were the heart and soul of RvB with his wacky schemes critical to the adventure so while I cried when watching and don't entirely like it, it is fitting in a way, that one of the most beloved characters died, signifying the end of the adventure
Sarge’s death was so dumb, I hated the fact he stood in front of the door so predictably. I literally expected a gag about how it would’ve been an “obvious mistake” if he stood there. That being said, Sarge and Caboose team-ups are some of my favorite moments in the entire series. Some gruff Blue hater and a dumbass with a heart of gold. I do love that the last thing Sarge got to do before giving a good pep talk to Grif and Simmons was actually saving Caboose. It was definitely sweet, I just wish it was done better I guess.
My biggest problem with Sarge's death wasn't that he died, but *how* he died. Good lord, everyone that's ever seen any cliche movie trope saw his death coming from a mile away once he continued to stand *directly in front of the thin door* that the Meta was charging at with an energy sword. The fact that if Sarge had either just stood with the rest of the team or even stood a little to the left of the door (where the wall was thicker and safer) he would've avoided his death, made the overall scene *so* unserious.
Lets be honest. They aren't smart. They have never been. They have been luckily competent when the opportunity arose. Luck is on their side until it's just not.. They get their ass kicked constantly, but manage to scrape by no matter the stakes. They finally had some of that luck run dry and this moment was made to show that they just can't do this without being willing to lose it all.. They have rallied before against death and impossible odds but they never had anything TRULY lost aside from Church. This was an eventuality, idiot savants can't just go unscathed forever
@@keosniperThank you for explaining it. I did see the death coming, and had it spoiled for me right before watching. But it still is very fitting for the bumbling fools we have come to know and love over the years. Still has me cut up to see him dead. Yet, I believe it was the best thing that could've happened to actually help wrap up the series. His death does so much to advance the other characters, and allows the Red team to finally disband at the very end. Simmons got his promotion, Griff is happy and home. It just sucks to see him go. R.I.P. Sarge.
I should’ve known his death was coming honestly. I don’t know how I didn’t think this was going to happen, bro had too many badass moments and was taking a W fighting Meta 2.0.
There’s a season 8 episode where he has a great speech that motivates the reds and blue to go help Tex and Epsilon. He also has another speech I think in season 10 that motivates Washington to go help Carolina and Epsilon.
Probably just u, I know they could have changed somethings to certain characters so they didn't die off so early but since it's the end of rooster teeth there really wasn't much they could do because it wouldn't have really mattered cuz the show is done, really wished that they weren't shutdown cuz I would of loved to see what else they could have come up with for the show
It feels like a lot of honestly great moments an ideas just thrown together in a rush (which makes sense considering the company’s shut down) like Carolina just falls from the sky, Wash’s journey just takes him to the place of the final battle to not do anything, Tucker never gets a proper resolution and just gets told to not worry, just to mention a few. While I think in paper is a great finale and some of these moments hit really hard, the season just screams rushed development and lack of time, it wants to do more than any season of the chorus trilogy while being only half the runtime of said seasons, and is hard not to notice