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Post by thatstoomuchfestivity on Sept 8, 2014 3:32:16 GMT
How do you think his death should have been handled? I mean, not every character needs to have a good death. For instance, on my previous list, you'll notice Brie wasn't on there. Brie, however, didn't really deserve a good death. Same thing with Troy. He was so minor that he only deserved an appropriate death... Though it could have made more sense, like having more than one fucking guard respond to Carver dying. About Carver. His body also didn't decompose one bit, and you can see flies around him. Did all the bacteria in the world just die off or what?
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Post by Michael7123 on Sept 8, 2014 3:34:00 GMT
How do you think his death should have been handled? I mean, not every character needs to have a good death. For instance, on my previous list, you'll notice Brie wasn't on there. Brie, however, didn't really deserve a good death. Same thing with Troy. He was so minor that he only deserved an appropriate death... Though it could have made more sense, like having more than one fucking guard respond to Carver dying. Okay, we have different definitions of good death then. I thought his death was perfect to make you feel uneasy about Jane (she had a full on Nate face when she was walking up to him). I thought his his death was good because it was significant to the plot and not just some freak accident killing off a major character (ie Nick and Sarah's second deaths).
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 3:39:05 GMT
I mean, not every character needs to have a good death. For instance, on my previous list, you'll notice Brie wasn't on there. Brie, however, didn't really deserve a good death. Same thing with Troy. He was so minor that he only deserved an appropriate death... Though it could have made more sense, like having more than one fucking guard respond to Carver dying. Okay, we have different definitions of good death then. I thought his death was perfect to make you feel uneasy about Jane (she had a full on Nate face when she was walking up to him). I thought his his death was good because it was significant to the plot and not just some freak accident killing off a major character (ie Nick and Sarah's second deaths). Wait, so you counted it as a good death because it specifically wasn't shit?
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Post by DomeWing333 on Sept 8, 2014 6:23:33 GMT
Well, one good thing about Luke's death is that it definitively makes this song his theme:
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Post by Michael7123 on Sept 8, 2014 18:57:18 GMT
Well, one good thing about Luke's death is that it definitively makes this song his theme: I'm not sure if I like that song as much anymore.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Sept 8, 2014 19:01:41 GMT
Wow... I suppose that fits now.
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