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pls just watch this so i don't have to explain
That's just your own speculations.
It was a huge and the only chance for humanity. What're you arguing about? Trying to justify murder of innocent?
But there are ways to defend Joel’s actions without doing that rubbish argument, and it appeals more to the emotions the context of his character and how most of the cast would have done the same in that situation.
also the video talks about that if i remember right i haven't even watched the whole video myself so I'm not a 100% sure
Also I think they’re under the impression the second game wants you to definitively blame Joel, whereas I feel like the game was trying to do the opposite…
Dude you start playing an evil character from the get go if that is your definition
Anyone who defends the Fireflies is promoting a group that is willing to kill to make sure they get to take advantage of a young girl they drugged.
Someone gave you the clown thing but they're the actual clowns for being too blind to understand the actual plot of the game. But you're right there are no villains in this game at least when it comes to Abby and Ellie there's just loss and grief between 2 completely different groups of people just trying to survive in the world. It's sad that so many gamers completely lack the ability to think critically.