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yeah that's what I took away from the ending as well. They did a good job in trying to capture the emotion in his eyes as the chopper left
That being said you dont see him die or the nuke going off for that matter so they very easily could. do a sequel or DLC
BJ has been stabbed multiple times and in the game and shrugged those off.
Was any one else thinking "get to the chopper" in an Arnie voice at the end?
His intestines were hanging out.
I know right, he has been shot, stapped, posioned. And he survived all that,
If the game doesn't do well in sales they close the franchise with a amazing and dramatic ending. If we buy lot of copies B.J. makes an epic comeback in the sequel.
...so buy copies, monsters.
Caroline Becker was supposedly killed on Wolfenstein 2009 and it was wrong.
He seems to kill off one major enemy character a game, regardless of timeline. Besides all that, you and the frau' have a huge rivalry created, that would be all for nothing if BJ wasnt there in the next game or dlc to flesh it out.
All the "he's dead" people are a little daft, honestly.
Maybe part of him thinks that life isnt for him. Part of him doesnt think a soldier like himself can ever dream of having a life like that. But the more optimistic side of him is the one that tells Anya (when they are having sex in the room, "I want this with you. Like this...always..." So Anya is someone he wants to ahve a future with. He just doesnt see it as very likely. If you go back to Robert Campbell, "Hero with a Thousand FAces" (i think that was the name), at the end of his quest, the hero always has problems dealing with what to do next. And, whether or not he/she has a place in the world once their quest is at an end.
FYI...before the elevator gets screwed up and he goes up...BJ clearly makes an effort to grab Bombate's hand to get pulled up.
i loved that last scene with J and the anthem...very touching