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This makes me even more sad that Sean died. It’s also nice to see that everyone in the gang genuinely cared about Jack.....well other then Micah but nobody cares about him anyway
I actually really liked Sean, wish we could've had more of Sean, he was like the person who makes other people laugh during tough times, atleast that's how I felt about sean
some people find Sean annoying but man I loved when he’d just keep on talking and talking for some reason it was comforting i guess how positive he always was
I’m on my second play through and have been really taking my time this go round, hanging out in camp more and trying to catch these interactions. It’s amazing how much you can miss when rushing through the game. My favorite so far is Trewlany talking to Miss Grimshaw and doing the “crow” magic trick. I’m sure you can look it up on here; I don’t want to spoil it, beyond saying it’s easily one of the funniest moments in the game!
I like how much detail is in the game that when you are standing there and someone's having a conversation like that they will ask you something or react to you
I believe that this scene can happen only shortly before "A Short Walk in a Pretty Town", so it was probably the sign of Sean's demise. Well, I think so.
Bro I wish so bad there was an item request from jack for a bag of candies and every time you gave it to him he would give you a drawing. I even thought of a mini mission that you can set up a “special map” that leads to many bags of candies hidden somewhere in the woods. Just a cool idea
you know... tis safe to say that ive played enough rdr2 singleplayer and replayd agian and again that these encounters aren't secret or hidden, it is happening you just have to be there in the right moment, a lot of dialogues happening at the same time so if you are participating into one you might miss the other/s
The death of a rabbit is usually a bad omen in many cultures. "A sign you've gone dumb in the head" Arthur says. Or a sign of getting a bullet in the head... Yea definitely a sign :/
I looked up the symbolism of white rabbits this is the first result. "The White rabbit is symbolic of love, tenderness, of magic and manifestations. It is a message that some mystical work on your behalf is now working to your highest good. The white rabbit appears as a sign that life will be all the more beautiful from here." Feel free to decide if this is bullshit or perfect symbolism given the context of the game.
Sean is one of the few Irish character who actually behaves and is beleavably Irish and understands our humour and craic. As an Irish person hes a brillant IF not THE BEST actual depection of the Irish character in media to date. EVERYTHING from the word he uses in dialogue to his Irish sense of humour clashing with the rest of the gang. Just the fact he calls jack "jackie boi" , tremendeous writing , well done rockstar.
@@Idk-dc7hv They hit the nail on the head , id never have expected to meet a character like someone from my local town in a rockstar game! Séan is the most accurate Irish character in American media to date.
After that mission I would on occasion start a shoot out at that town. The only problem is that I also like black Jack and the town is always on alert for me
I think that if Hosea survived the Saint dennis heist, there wouldnt be a standoff at all, because Micah wouldnt get so close to Dutch if hosea was still there etc.
Idk... If I didn't play rdr1 back when it was released I would've thought he would side with arthur but look who he sided with in the end... Luckily I already played rdr1
@@BrendenTait8858 As the older cousin in question, yep, way more fun talking with the 10 year olds about minecraft than hearing the adults go on about every single thing wrong with the world and be interrupted every time i try to give my opinion on something Now i know why i identify a little bit with sean :D