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Awful bait.
Well, that's dumb.
The game ends on a tribute to him and dads.
There isn't meant to be a good and bad guy, that is the point. Both stories mirror one another, and show the perspective from different sides. In the world TLOU takes place in essentially every one is a "♥♥♥♥♥♥" person that has done some horrible things. Abby literally takes pleasure in murdering a man, Ellie kills many people including a pregnant lady, the doctor is going to murder a little girl "for the greater good" etc.