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I was extremely satisfied by the "blood brothers" ending, and after watching the other endings on Youtube, I definitely got the best one for me, by far.
am also glad i gave our mother karin a second chance am glad we got a better bond during those 2 episodes and i was actually sad when we had to say goodbye so it felt good to wrote her a letter and i gave her a big hug those other people at camp were also really nice that gay couple and that other woman joan i believe her name was? david was afcourse the best thing about the entire episode and looking at his trailer and seeing all those things from arcadia bay and pictures and all really sad and emotional to see all those things but it was a very sweet easter egg for all the die-hards life is strange season 1 fans.
so am happy with the ending i got i just wished i diddnt had to kill so many cops at the end.
both surrendered is probabbly the best ending imo, both got together again and daniels lives a happy life even though sean are broken in the end.
The high morality endings come across as cop outs failing to address what I saw as the core dilemma, with the low morality ones being more realistic and on point, if dismal.
If I were to have my hand at rewriting the high morality endings, the surrender ending would end with both brothers in different types of prisons: Sean in a federal penitentiary and Daniel in a government lab. And as bleak as it sounds, the cross the border ending (my choice canon) would lead to both brothers dying as Daniel falters at protecting them, not wanting to hurt anyone. The overall theme of intolerance being amplified that if people are unwilling to accept racial diversity, that they would rather kill two innocent boys than accept one as different as Daniel.
In my opinion, that's just the "good ending" if you've worried about your brother, and taking him on the right way. I had the same feeling like you, and I didn't want to receive a possible bullets rain in the car, my brother didn't deserve that.
Not really. I think there is no happy ending at all. Because either Sean isn't happy or Daniel isn't happy. In both the Blood Brother and Lone Wolf Ending I think it is pretty clear that Daniel is really not happy. I guess the best ending is, where Sean lives in Mexico with Cassidy/Finn and Daniel lives with his Grandparents (there they both seemed happy even if they were seperated). Though I like my Ending of the Sean who got 15 years in prison too. It kinda felt right (especially since Lyla was also there to welcome me out of prison)