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Since the game & the writter doesn't care about this and let it "open", everyone of us can imagine own way on how F killed D.
I would imagine it as a fight where Damon, even if have the healthy advantage on his side, Frank will come out alive from it because he is smarter. For some reason I always seen Frank as the smartest male from LiS universe, even if the fate, universe, life wasn't always on his side. Some might agree or disagree to agree because he make his living as a drugs traficant but who we are to judge someone else life if we don't know his detailed past. Easy as that we could consider fate of Sera kinda similar to Frank, or Chloe future if she didn't had a good friend to take care of her and a proper mom.
Probably. But it's a videogame, so he lost. Plus, had he won, Chloe would've likely died, too.. Which uhh, means no Life is Strange season 1 for us.
When Chloe wakes up (without a bloody wound at her head), Sera sits there and literally everyone think, this must be a dream sequence, because she was knocked out right before and the the situation changed so much with Sera chills at the table in the soft light^^
Be fair: Sera was doped up (against her will) and probably was lucky to be able to sit up without help at that point. Once I realized it wasn't a dream (which I confess, took me a while) It occured to me that Sera stayed put because she was trying to get over what had happened, physically and emotionally. For all her faults Sera's a victim, too, and is still trying to put her own head on straight. Her conversation with Chloe told me that that was her intention, anyway.
I failed to get Sera and Rachel back together, but for Sera's sake I'm not sure that was a bad thing.
It is almost like they are thinking, "Phew! we made it!" When in reality they have not made it until they end it properly...
To quote Damon from the junkyard scene of episode 3 when he talks to Rachel and Chloe:
"Maybe it was this man's sunny disposition that confused you. But he's got a whole other side to him that I don't think you'd like. Should we let them see it ?"
Who knows maybe Frank is an unstoppable force if he unleashes his inner beast :D
But Frank wasn't. He has unbind Sera, but obviously doesn't take care of Chloe. I think the knockout of Chloe was simply a compromise solution, so they mustn't build this part, where they show us what's happened. Maybe they're running out of time or something.
Yeah, but they forgot to show or at least tell us, how lucky he was. That's at least not good writing ;)
Frank was in the end motage, Damon wasn't. That's enough for me. ^_~
Wow, you're right. Never noticed that :)
Bar Mitzvah is a jewish ritual, when kid became officially adult. Why Damon speaking like this? I believe he found Frank too soft and want him to be a tough man. So this is why Bar Mitzivah. Frank should stop to forgive his debtors and start to enforcing them to return their debts.
And this is why Damon said about sunny disposition and other side. Sunny disposition is how Damon see Frank and how he think other people see him. Other side is how Damon want to see Frank and how he want him to act. And act right now, training on scaring sht out of 15 years old girls for beginning.
I think it's a valid scene, he won the fight... we don't know how because he was previously injured, but the true fact is that he won, and no matter how, I think.