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He knows Mia had been lying and hiding secrets to him. Mia herself says on a VHS tape "I know I can't expect anything from you, not after what I did." Ethan just doesn't know exactly what terrible things she did because whenever he asks she says she doesn't remember.
Ethan didn't search his wife for three years, he believed her dead and continued with his life. And seriously, if your dead wife calls you after three years, asking you to meet her on an abandoned farm in some remote region where various people have been reported missing within the last years, I'm pretty sure no dude with a brain would go alone to find her to begin with, if we're going to apply realism and common sense here.
Politicians are also elected by the vote of the majority and it doesn't mean it's allways "the right choice". There are reasons to save both Mia or Zoe, but there aren't strong reasons for neither of them. You can choose Mia, just because "I should, she's my wife", or Zoe, because she actually did something to earn it.
Honestly, on a first playthrough, without knowing the consequences, I chose Mia. We barely know Zoe, it's literally the first time we see her for real, and the whole choice scene felt weird and unnecessary.
Saving Mia was the goal, and going through all this to choose some stranger in the end sounds kinda weird to me. At this point, I'm pretty sure we don't know yet who Mia really is, so she's just your wife, acting crazy because of the infection. If you went through all the sh*t to face the choice of curing her, it doesn't look like a hard choice to make.
To be fair, this choice doesn't really fit in the story, it just feels forced (Even if Mia is all secretive and obviously lied about her life, she doesn't seem that much less trustworthy than Zoe during the main game. Actually, she did try to keep Ethan safe and far from this whole thing, and it worked, for 3 years).
I'd rather get the choice to cure myself or Mia (since Ethan is obviously infected as well), would be more interesting.
On a sidenote, isn't the serum supposed to kill any infected subject if not injected immediatly after the actual infection ? Zoe and Mia are both infected for quite some time, and Mia clearly shows some nasty body changes, so destroying all the infected parts would probably kill her, right ? Or at least leave her with massive damage since the infection has reached her brain.
Actually, the serum doesn't completely cure Mia since she still sees and hears Evie during the boat level. Also, I didn't truly understand why they needed a D-series specimen's arm to make the serum in the first place. Aren't they supposed to use a E-series sample instead ?
Nobody seems to care that Ethan is also infected throughout the whole game though, feels weird when they put obvious hints of this here and there. (Though, maybe the thing we hear vibrating after credits is actually the Codex watch thingy detecting Ethan ?).
Honestly, as long as Mia is sane, she would probably ask Ethan to inject himself as she seems to be willing to sacrifice herself to save him from the sh*t she put him through (she knows it's her fault).
However, none of them even acknowledge that Ethan is infected, it's like they don't realize he is, even though he's literally exposed to infected people throughout the whole game and is seeing Evie as an hallucination before he meets with them (meaning the infection has reached his brain and that Evie could attempt to take control from that point).
Probably the biggest issue I have with the story, beside the fact that Ethan proves himself to be incredibly stupid, the fact he's infected doesn't bother ANYONE, not even himself.
The game has a broken timeline and contradicts its own lore several times, so good luck trying to get this garbage plot actually make sense. It's pretty hilarious how Zoe claims "it's too late" for her parents but she and Mia had been infected for three years yet apparently there's no issue for them.
Yeah, the Serum doesn't cure Mia if you decide to cure Mia, it doesn't cure Zoe if you decide to cure Zoe, and it doesn't kill Jack either (thanks End of Zoe for making this plot even less consistent :P) So at the end we basically spend half game looking for the most useless item in the Resident Evil history.
It's a no brainer. The chick you went there to save in the first place is the person you're going to save. So some chick talked to you on the phone and pointed you in the right direction for her own gain(To get out and have you get the cure). Big whoop. She still made you do the dirty work so she could get the cure and get out.
You can talk about the "honourable thing to do" but the bottom line is, she was using you.
Well, I wouldn't mind chasing an useless item if the mistake was part of the story, but there's so many plotholes it's actually frustating. I liked the FPS view and all, but they relied so much on this they forgot to give Ethan a personality or even write a consistent story. It doesn't need to be a deep/great story, just be consistent (And please, can we fight more than 2-3 different regular enemies ?).
- Knows the environment.
- Seems to know more about what is going on than mia.
- Has it together more than mia.
- Never tried to kill me, instead helped me with hints.
- Made the serum.
Mia on the other hand:
- Lied about her job long before the story.
- Attacked me with a knife.
- Sawed off my hand.
- In general provided no useful information.
- I wasn't even sure if the serum was gonna heal or kill her, she seemed pretty "far gone" as the game puts it. XP
It seemed obvious that zoe is the better choice.
For all following playthroughs I chose mia though to skip a pointless boss fight.
Yet there are still guys who choose some other random b**** they just met, someone who they don't know much about. *fustrated*
People may argue and ask if roles are reverse, will i still choose to save my spouse if he kept secrets, cheats on me, wants to kill me etcetera?, The answer is yes. Yes, i may be heartbroken by things he did, keeping secrets, but he is still my family, maybe in future we might broke up i don't know. People can call me stupid, crazy or whatever but to give up on the person i choose to be with, the person i loved the most for some stranger it's just impossible.
Am disappointed, very disappointed.
Yes in the game mia is the protagonists wife.
But we literally know nothing about her except that ethan is her "loving husband" and that she lied to him about her job and then tried to kill him.
People in this thread gave a lot of reasons for their decision.
In the specific scenario in the game it makes more sense to rely on the person that seems more fit to get help and come back to save the other person.
Mia seemed to be invincible anyway.
I mean in the first encounter with the chainsaw ethan shot her to the face a couple dozen times and she seems to be fine.
Would we have known it makes literally no difference story wise I guess everybody would've chosen mia on their first playthrough.
1. Ethan's goal coming in was never to SAVE Mia. He simply went to see if she was actually alive. He certainly didn't go to the Bakers' home with injecting a miracle cure for an otherworldly infection in mind.
2. Without Zoe, there wouldn't have been a serum at all. It was HER idea, and she deserved a piece of the pie. Period. None of the outbreak was her fault in any way. Why should she suffer?
3. She went out on a limb to contact Ethan and support him while her crazy family could have ended her for it. So what if his survival was beneficial for her too? More than Mia did.
4. This is the biggest reason of all. Zoe being in the nightmare she was in was Mia's fault along with the corporation she worked for. Why should Mia get saved while the innocent ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ chick, who held onto her sanity through the infection and went out of her way to try and get out of the mess, pay for her mistakes?
Choosing Zoe is the only truly human, compassionate choice, plain and simple. That's exactly why picked her. Choosing Mia is just for sentiment for a character who none of the players know anything more about than Zoe, and who has pretty much become a stranger to Ethan as well.
Nevermind the whole attempted murder and cutting off his hand and, you know, having shown time and time again that she's mentally unstable, violent, and can snap at any second without warning.