@@WeBothAreMonkeysfr, i click 4 to 5 buttons in right sequence and suddenly i no life 😭 i swear if this game would let me shoot in camp things would go alot worse than in chapter 6
Except she's far from it. She's very masculine and wants to be a man. Women like that back in those days would've definitely been single. Real men back then wouldn't have tolerated that disgusting masculinity from women. If you like dudes then yeah I guess she's perfect for you. You should just date men though instead.
Except she's far from it. She's very masculine and wants to be a man. Women like that back in those days would've definitely been single. Real men back then wouldn't have tolerated that disgusting masculinity from women. If you like dudes then yeah I guess she's perfect for you. You should just date men though instead.
@@thatdognotthepuppy5809 yeah I know but I also know that the Southern accent is not as common as people think even in the South, I myself was born and raised in the deep South and almost everyone that I've ever met in my 30 plus years of living never had a Southern accent only a few did, and it seemed to be almost non-existent now compared to my parents and grandparents generation where it was more common to hear people talk like they were from Alabama or the Mississippi Delta.
@@Arturo_Kilgore_Morgan Yeah, especially since Arthur's loyalty to Mary is such an important contribution to the tragedy of his character. As written, the only thing he's willing to put above her is the gang... which is the one thing keeping them apart. That element doesn't have the same weight if Arthur is open to other flings.
@@MaxLennonIt’s annoying ass thing where people can’t handle opposite genders just being friends, it woulda been so fking weird if Sadie and Arthur had a relationship.
@@connorbranscombe6819I could’ve totally seen it happen, wouldn’t have been weird at all but I respect the decision not to and I think it is the better narrative choice to keep Arthur loyal to Mary. Would’ve made it all the more tragic for Sadie to finally start having love in her life again only for Arthur to die and break her beyond repair.
Not sure if Sadie was fully into Arthur with her husband being murdered they way he was and dealing with that. but she def respected tf out of him and def showed some small moments of intimacy towards him through dialogue. They would’ve been literally a killer couple lol
"Look who *voice crack* IT iss" Sadie is a bae. She's the best girl in the west. She's a sweet person to those she loves. Too bad if you're an O'Driscoll.
@@pauperslament3467mourned moved on but not one to get remarried or get into a relationship. Especially that quick after. Maybe by the time RDR1 comes around
"im from the mountains Arthur, we're made of sterner stuff!" aint that the truth, she immediately threatened my online character less than a second after seeing them in her cabin lol
Arthur just had a way with widows, but maybe it’s cause he’s caused a lot of them to be a widow in the first place 😅 Cause there was also that woman Charlotte who he helps teach how to shoot and other survival tricks, she was also really sweet with Arthur.
What if in RDR3 we play as another protagonist that dies and then in the epilogue you play as Sadie and you establish a homestead up in the Grizzlies with Jake?
@@enthusiasticallydryWhich is weird that she was even hiding when she still seems like a loose cannon even with her husband alive.... she's sitting there cleaning a rifle... Too much cut content and rework of the entire story during development is obvious because then you get weird things like this that don't add up...
That's why this is such an incredible game. They put so many small details into the game that most people will never see, but it's there anyway. It makes other studios look almost lazy in comparison.
There are some voices I have a really hard time imitating, and it's nearly always because part of their sound is the very specific way they break. Sadie Adler has one of those voices.
I love every single interaction during this minigame, only thing I don't like is that you always have a plain knife, and there's no reason for it. I'm kind of amazed a game with so many fine details that most people will miss sometimes forgets obvious things like that, but this is just a small complaint, otherwise it's basically the perfect game, and my all time favorite.
I refuse to save micah from the strawberry prison or take money from thomas downes. so I'm still stuck at horseshoe overlook, and sadie's only sentence is: it's like a nightmare I can't wake up from. :D
RDR2 is the definition of the perfect "Western game". The women(Or characters in general) aren't ugly, and look appropriate based on their tine period, the women are genuinely strong to a believable degree, the diversity of background and nationalities are blended flawlessly, whereas even racists like Micah and Bill get moments where they aren't portrayed as all bad. Everything about this game feels so real. The characters are extremely multidimensional in ways that companies like Naughty Dog could only dream of. Even stuff like feminism and racism were handled PERFECTLY, despite being worked on and released during the Trump presidency. RDR2 is such a culturally perfect game that it appeals to literally every side of the spectrum.
I still think Sadie should have died in the final showdown with Dutch. Like she is so over the top violent and revenge minded, and the game is supposed to be about giving that stuff up and even then it'll catch up you. But nah she lives happily ever after.