This man fed these people every day. He fed gunslingers while they were sick. Fed the women and children. They were family, he loved them. Kept everyone strong even when they were at their weakest. He helped feed their hopes and dreams.
I remember my first playthrough I needed money after switching to john so I went to Rhodes bc I liked robbing that shopkeeper specifically and when I bursted into the door expecting to rob the other guy I found Pearson and my heart warmed seeing him and after that if I ever needed provisions I went alllll the way out to Rhodes just to support his business
Just before Arthur dies, go to the Aberdeen Pig Farm and get drugged by the couple, they will put Arthur's money into their safe behind the picture. In the epilogue, go back as John and get the money from the safe.
@@ProGamer-lk9qw there's a house with a couple that invites you in, it depends on if you eat the food but if you do you fall asleep and appear in the woods.
@@spiderymantis4226 im guessing you’re talking about the incest couple at the pig farm. the real molester guy is at some cabin going north from the swamp… dude invites you in and hits you with a pipe and then drugs you and at the end of the cutscene you end up in the middle of nowhere with all your cores gone, luckily your horse teleports to you after the cutscene or else it would be a long walk or run to revenge.
@@geordiepelt3862i think that rockstar way trying to fill plot hole in rdr1 when Arthur didn't exist and try to explain why john never talk about him in the first red dead redemption only bad thing about rdr serie are those plot hole i love rdr2 but in my opinion I don't wish to play rdr3 as prequel i want a brand new story maybe add just some connections to vander linee gang so when i see player react to john word in rdr2 so much just make me uncomfortable
I had a horse that I had a bond as strong as Arthur morgan did when his horse died near the end and I too had a hard time with the scene because it reminded me of my horse and our bond. We were inseparable and always felt like we were living like the old western days spending time in the saddle. Horse and human bonds can and are real rdr2 definitely made it clear to add such a beautiful experience even though they didn't intend it for the emotional aspect but more so practical for the game to have the same as the 1st rdr
My horse was name captain ward. Named after a sea shanty in the soundtrack for Assassins Creed black flag. And I cried when he died. It was a black Arabian I spent so much time with her
Seeing Pearson slowly descend into alcoholism in Chapter 6 when the Gang starts to fall apart was so depressing. I can imagine Seeing Dutch and the Gang Members at odds and cutting loose took a heavy toll on him. But finding out he owned a store in Rhodes, got Married, and turned his life around was one of the most wholesome things I've seen in a Videogame. Pearson deserved this.
@@Wildcat12 that's where I'm at now. I noticed that he started drinking a lot more and is very hopeless about the future. Seems like he cares more than most of them which makes sense with the role that he played for all of them
@@The_Sleepiest_Socialistthat would make sense, I mean he literally lost the people he probably spent most of his life with, and it was because one of the most important ones, the one who was supposed to be one of the wisest went insane, and the oldest, wisest one who kept the whole gang together died. Everything fell apart right in front of his eyes, and he couldn’t do anything about it That shit don’t heal
Dude was the reason the whole camp was fed and full of decorations. Probably the most useful guy next to Arthur. If you took time to hunt and give him pelts you know damn well how useful Pearson was!
@@emin166same I was so satisfied when I got it I even have an extra save file for when I made it all the way back in chapter 2 so that way if I wanna replay and get 100% it’s right there when I need to
Yeah, the story is so sad. I really thought that Dutch has a plan ND in the end we will have lots of money ND have a good life with everyone in Tahiti 😭
@@gamingbeast4791 I misstrusted Dutch the whole time. Thinking he was a false guy. Akting like a leader of a sect. Just good in speaking great words and motivating people to be with him and follow him. Its always charismatic guys with no Plan, or a plan just vor themselfs people trap into and follow. I thought the whole time there is no Plan and this guy akts like he cares about the Gang, but he will betray you and everyone else if its nessesary, or if its the easier way to keep moving his "plan" and be alive. He wont risk shit for you. And I was right. Mabe at the end he realised his failure, but it was too late. And even then he was running away, instead of doing the right.
Look how happy he was after receiving that dollar from that lady not knowing im gonna Rob him blind next time i visit the shop i like him but its just that i love having low honor
Ik and he led him straight into death basically. Throughout the whole story Arthur repeatedly tells the other gang members to trust Dutch. And in the end he should’ve been the last one trusted
@@yupyup2347 lol where was there a cap you idiot? I said what Arthur should’ve done. Pay your stupid ass some attention bro Bc you need help listening and reading. Go back to kindergarten and play with your shapes and play dough and then come back and speak
This is why you be grateful for as much of the RIGHT NOW, as you possibly can. Because one day you might wish for whatever you thought was bad. But in fact, it was good.
"I once saw the cape from a fourty foot swell. I once crossed the equator during a meteor shower; I rode into harbors surrounded by beautiful maidens selling pineapple and colors, colors so brilliant they'd burn your eyes. And now, I live in a swamp - waiting to get shot for riding with outlaws."
I never once lost my horse during my playthrough, never changed it. And then they hit with that forced horse death and I lost my shit, cried so hard. Rest in peace Miss Pancakes.
I set myself up for heartbreak at the end, I did Hamish's questline and so had his horse at the end of it, figured it would only be right to ride him until the end, oh I was so wrong T-T
I cant imagine how much someone must miss such a group they grew so attached to Edit: 4 months later this short got reccomended to me, hello to anyone who sees this again! Edit: another 2 months later, hello travelers
@@danieldmartin18 I was just about to comment this, life just gets real and before you know it all you're looking at is pictures and ain't even realize you were in the good old days. I guess all roads have an end, leading to new roads. Godspeed brother.
I'm so happy that Pearson has his own store and business is good for him. He deserves all the best ! I always valued Pearson because he made the meal for the whole camp, and an army does not March on an empty stomach!
@Louis Cypher if that’s the man I think, which is the gun owner, you play rdr2, get info on him, and go there, you can force him to open a door that leads to a room where there is a kid that’s been locked up starved and beaten there
The saddest part is that to Pearson this was probably the best time of his life, living as a wanderer with a gang of rebels led by a free thinker, and then they just split up, like it's the end of a vacation or something. He remembers it fondly unaware of all the betrayal, bitterness and loss. All the characters were in a better place when they were part of a family
"I sense great confusion in you, sir. Great confusion. Not... because you... do not know, but because you are afraid of what you know" "You keep hidden all that matters, sir. Maybe even from yourself..." "I see the morrows and see them clearly, sir. Even when all reason is lost, and all truth has become lie, you will stand firm. For loyalty is both your saving and your curse." -Old Blind Man Cassidy
"That which is killing you will help you, finally, to see. And see clearly, friend. See and hear." "Your whole life, sir, you have followed the wrong star." "Your whole life is one of regret... but it can end better than it began." "You must decide between your past and other' future, friend. Decide, for soon it will be too late." -Old Blind Man Cassidy
Pearson actually enjoyed the gang. They gave him a sense of belonging and purpose after his time in the Navy. He could’ve done ANYTHING else after his service but he ultimately chose to serve the gang everyday. That takes commitment
Damn, that made me realize, follow your dreams, you don't have unlimited time, damn, freinds are importen, find where you belong.... Jeez what do I want to do in life?
It is crazy how we can develop such relationships towards fictional characters. They only live in a game and our minds but we still strongly connect to them.
Ppl say that? Im a girl I would never say that Rdr2 was one of the best games I’ve played and it gets u attached like- I can’t even explain it… idk but it was a real sad ending. I miss Arthur and the loyalty the gang used to have.. :(
@@somebody-8860 You're in a minority. Nice taste. What i said is a meme. "I can't believe he didn't cry during the Titanic. Do men even have feelings?" Search for it and you will have a good laugh :))
Man Lenny really didn't deserve what happened to him, he was probably the youngest death in RDR2. He was still a kid, not even old enough to order a modern day beer
Pearson and Ms Grimshaw were genuinely extremely underrated characters. Ms Grimshaw was one of the most loyal to the gang and was like the mother to the gang but also saw when it was about to break and decided to do whats right. And pearson just wants to help you cant really blame him. Now I aint much a cryer when it comes to fiction. Before RDR2 all quiet on the western front was the only thing that made me tear up and was hard to watch. But for RDR my top 3 crying moments was arthur's death, Dutch's last speech, and Pearson descending into alcohol.
Back when this game was announced I was so turned off that I couldn't play as John... After all is said and done, it just wasn't the same without Arthur... I barely even went back to West Elizabeth, New Hanover, Lemoyne and Ambarino after the Epilogue and just exiled myself to New Austin. Going back just seemed too painful after the story ended.
i had the opposite reaction. i didn’t visit new austin not even once and kept on going in the same places i went with arthur cause i just didn’t wanna feel like he wasn’t there anymore. also i spoke to no one so i didn’t hear john’s voice and be reminded. then i started it all over just to see arthur alive once again.
Red dead came around when I was going through some serious depression, it definitely helped, but when it got sad, or personal, it almost seemed like I was there with Arthur. I felt everything he did. Truly an amazing game
Im actually going through my 1st playthrough right now and am in a seriouslybdepressive state in life at the same time and i really get what you mean. These writers are absolute masters of their craft.
I know exactly how you guys feel. I was going through a divorce that I didn't feel like I could survive during my play through of Metal Gear 5, my wife at the time used to sit with me as I played and it was a good experience at the time. When our relationship began to deteriorate and it was all said and done, anytime I heard quiet's theme, the humming, I would break down. I haven't played since then because of how I feel when I'd hear it. I haven't played it since, I loved that game. It was the only time real life affected my gaming. It's been 5 years now.
I cried hella hard and don’t do that with video game characters much but Arthur Hosea and Lenny it just broke me I loved the game but hated when the gang fell apart Dutch couldn’t keep himself together after losing Hosea it’s sad
To me what makes it hit so hard is the theme of old photos coming to fruition, so many missions tell you to take photos, or have you look at one. Even the loading screens are old timey photos. So Pearson looking back years later is just like us looking back at all the moments in the story, from the snowy mountains of the Grizzlies to the depressing forests of Roanoke Ridge and beyond into the epilogue, this is our chance to remember all the happy and sad moments these characters gave us. Rockstar killed it with this one. I just wish the online was even 1/3 as good.
Arthur’s whole final conversation with dutch before dieing, the final conversation with the nun at the station, his conversation with rains falls, his final ride back to camp before everything breaks loose. What an amazing game dude seriously, at the point where I cant say i like Last of us better than this or not. RDR2 is legendary.
Going thru my second play through of the game instead of speed running how I did before I’m taking my time as Arthur & enjoying the little things a Lil more fishing, helping out around camp, watching the sun rise & set, hunting & saving up my money for John when I leave it at Aberdeen’s Farm etc I wish, we all knowing, that our time was limited would slow down & enjoy the little things a little more .
Lol me too! I missed so many camp interactions in my first play through that now, going back through it again, I spent so much time in camp everyone started complaining about it 😂 I’m just trying to experience everything this time. My first play through took about 118 hours and I STILL missed several things. R* truly outdid themselves with the insane amount of details in RDR2.
I hate to cry in front of others so when that overwhelming feeling to weep comes over me, it's very hard to stop it or hide it. This game made it very difficult at times.
Despite the tragedies and hard times they also had laughter and fun and even shared hope for a future together. I'd really like to see RDR3 recapture the communal feel of RDR2 with the gang and the camp. Most all open world RPGs are solitary experiences. RDR2 was pretty unique in this regard. Hell in RDR2 if you are away from camp for too long they'll even send someone out to look for you and bring you back home.
This is the only game to make me cry over a video game characters death, watching Arthur speak his last words to Dutch on that mountain before crawling towards the sunrise made me become the Niagara falls of a human being
Yeah I was the same... It hit me really hard and I didn't even know that this was the ending tho. I was sad that Arthur died and surprised that I actually finished RDR2.
I already knew arthur wouldn't survive. I started crying in the last 2 missions. And just the memory of that last ride whit that music.... well. The tears are back in my eyes just now. That game is such a masterpiece.
I almost jumped off the mountain and refused to fight the pinkertons because I knew... it felt so pointless. Him saying his goodbye to Tilly... "Me too Sweetheart!" 🥺😭💔 Feeding your horse knowing it's the last time. Shaving for the last time. Sleeping in your bed for the last time. It's so devastating.
Man when Arthur died I never was the same again I stoped playing the game but still when I think of him I cry so badly my girlfriend even says u alright
"We do not want to know what you got up to in the Navy Mr. Pearson." Hopefully one day someone will listen when Pearson tells them about his time with a gang of outlaws. They'd never suspect the depth of the story behind that picture in his shop. And that's a lesson for IRL, listen to people's stories because you never know how good that story will be.
This honestly made me sad. I legit cried when Arthur told Dutch “I gave you all I had..” and he still went off without him and left him to die. This is probably one of the best/saddest game I’ve ever played. I loved it and it’s amazing. Hopefully the rumors about RDR3 are true..
@@drew4570 I agree with your last sentence, but I think he left because he couldn’t bear to face it. He couldn’t bear to face Arthur’s dying breaths. He caused it. Arthur could have lived a couple more years longer with a nicer death, had Dutch not ran him ragged and destroyed his hope. By trusting Micah, he got Arthur into many dangerous situations and finally to his death. So Dutch just couldn’t face that. He couldn’t face all of his failure, bundled in his son’s dying breaths. It was too much. So he ran, as a coward. Beyond shooting Micah later, he attempts to make it up on his final moments. When he stows his gun, and choose to make it peaceful, so he can warn John about the oncoming danger. John may not have used the advice to save his own life, but because he had that inkling, he immediately got his family out of harm’s way, instead of trying to negotiate peace. Thanks to Dutch, he knew there was no peace for him, so it gave him the final shot to save his family, as Arthur had saved him.
For those who are still having thought that Javier could be Jack's father, in that portrait, Abigail is holding Jack as a baby, whole Javier didn't even join the gang at that time
I’ve been a gamer for 25 years. I’ve played well over THOUSANDS of games on every platform out there. Red Dead Redemption II is one of the best games ever made. A true masterpiece. The writing, the acting, the music, the beauty, the dynamic of the gang and vastly detailed open world, the endless secrets and well knit locations. The emotion and the joy. This game should go down as one of the best to do it and for me will always ALWAYS be in my top 5 games of all time.
Yeah I feel ya on that Ole' Arthur was 37 years Old didn't make it to see the turn of the century and to think around 1920 is when they could treat/ Cure TB... Arthur lived Hard but Lived FREE!!
He actually gets really sad about everything at the end during Beaver Hollow.. it made me smile to see that things turned out well for him even though he lost pretty much his family.. he got to live a better life
@@isaiahdaniels5643 beaver hollow was unbearable during my first playthrough. On my second playthrough I saw that time's importance for Arthur's redemption.
As a non emotional guy, I didn't shed any tears at the end, but I could feel the emotion at its fullest when I finished, and now I can never stop thinking of it.
Spoiler alert: The saddest fact is while you're in the camp as arthur there's an optional dialogue with hosea and lenny probably like halfway or less into the story. They start talking about how they wanted it to end. Hosea said that he wanted to be buried next to his friends, lenny said the same thing. You can later find both of their tombstones right next to each other. And when they ask Arthur about it, he says he didn't care about that but afterwards he says that he wanted to die facing to the west and watch the setting sun, and to remember all the memories they had together. In the end, Arthur dies sitting on a cliff, facing to the west and watching the sun, thinking about all the great times they had together.
It really does. Riding back to beachers hope just doesn't feel the same as riding back to a camp full of friends. Especially horseshoe overlook or clemens point.
How hard does it hit? "You get isekai'd, had a grand adventure, helped create a peaceful era, started a family then suddenly in the blink of your eyes a truck hits you, you wake up in the hospital."
Something good happens to them, we’re happy. One dies, we get sad. They’re sad, we’re sad. It’s crazy how they can affect us and how we relate sometimes
@@RJTradess No I’m not confused I was right. Your comment was retarded. You were literally just correcting him on how he worded something. You not the word police my guy 👮♂️ you are trolling just correcting people lmao ☠️
I was playing, and this Johnny Cash song came on while he's fighting his way up the hill so John can get away and the lyrics, Arthur isn't doing so well and you hear Johnny Cash singing "Aloha Oh, until we meet again" and I fell apart.
Pearson was probably the only one who wanted everyone to stay together at the end
If you pay attention at the camp, he always eat his stew after everyone done eating.
Arthur did to but everyone went haywire
@@Giovanni0Giorgio I know you don't wanna role with crooks like dutch, mica and his new friends
@@elliotalderson8358 I don't but I want everyone to stick together
Miss grimshaw wanted it too
When you started you wanted to play as John, when it ended you didn't wanna leave Arthur
💔
Honestly, when the game came out I hated Arthur. Thought he was pretty boring. Now he’s tied with John for favorite.
Exactly I want another game with arthur in it.
@@kirbobirbo0446 I like that they continued the trend, like after Arthur dies you play as John, and in rdr1 when John dies you play as Jack
I finished my play through and restarted for this exact fact
This man fed these people every day. He fed gunslingers while they were sick. Fed the women and children. They were family, he loved them. Kept everyone strong even when they were at their weakest. He helped feed their hopes and dreams.
And I still robbed his ass
Teary 😢 reading this, 💯facts
All true!
You made me cry 💕
Except in colter where he just got drunk lol
“You know how I am in a fight. Like a cornered tiger.“
-mr. Pearson
😂
Making no small name for himself at that
@@mittendabber570 “here, take this assorted salted offal”
-Mr. Pearson
Lmao
@@gooby-guys"Starving would be preferable"
-Tacitus Callahan
i miss him calling out " mister morgan! " with excitement as i upgraded our camp...
You make me cry dude 😂
@@siskaamelia25 sorryyy :(
just restart the game guys
@@AllHailSmite Nothing more magical than the first playthrough
@@mkiwas you’re not lying!
I remember my first playthrough I needed money after switching to john so I went to Rhodes bc I liked robbing that shopkeeper specifically and when I bursted into the door expecting to rob the other guy I found Pearson and my heart warmed seeing him and after that if I ever needed provisions I went alllll the way out to Rhodes just to support his business
Man u got something of arthur's heart
World just needs more fellas like you
The original guy in Rhodes always says "If only your bitch of a mother could see you" so I always shoot him in the face
@@hiwaadil6585 I’m telling. you I’ll be damned if I’m riding from black water going all the way to Rose from some provisions.
@@D-TayWashington its just about time and energy to go all the way to rhodes
just try to enjoy the game
Uhh while mine glitched in %95 and got deleted
Just before Arthur dies, go to the Aberdeen Pig Farm and get drugged by the couple, they will put Arthur's money into their safe behind the picture. In the epilogue, go back as John and get the money from the safe.
Man I'd love to forget everything about RDR2 and experience it all over again.
Even better molested by some random guy, damn that's messed up
@@spiderymantis4226 pardon nigga?
@@ProGamer-lk9qw there's a house with a couple that invites you in, it depends on if you eat the food but if you do you fall asleep and appear in the woods.
@@spiderymantis4226 im guessing you’re talking about the incest couple at the pig farm. the real molester guy is at some cabin going north from the swamp… dude invites you in and hits you with a pipe and then drugs you and at the end of the cutscene you end up in the middle of nowhere with all your cores gone, luckily your horse teleports to you after the cutscene or else it would be a long walk or run to revenge.
@@Matth3w-wil yes
“You, Sir, are a fish.” - Mr. Morgan
"No sir i am not a fish a am the danger" - W.White
@@makaroshkichannel324 “I am the one who flops”
I think my favourite line towards Pearson is "You should have stayed at sea, with the other walruses."
No sir....... I am a mango
no sir‘s, i‘m a chair
Mary Beth's conversation hits harder
"I don't talk about Arthur much, but I think about him"
Pearson: it’s not what you think
when was this convo
@@purple_nurple6969 the epilogue it’s an encounter at Valentine’s train station
@@geordiepelt3862i think that rockstar way trying to fill plot hole in rdr1 when Arthur didn't exist and try to explain why john never talk about him in the first red dead redemption
only bad thing about rdr serie are those plot hole
i love rdr2 but in my opinion I don't wish to play rdr3 as prequel i want a brand new story maybe add just some connections to vander linee gang
so when i see player react to john word in rdr2 so much
just make me uncomfortable
@@Uncle1899i want a prequel but with new characters
Arthur’s horse dying in the last mission is what hit me so hard. Him whispering “thank you” just made the tears flow.
I had a horse that I had a bond as strong as Arthur morgan did when his horse died near the end and I too had a hard time with the scene because it reminded me of my horse and our bond. We were inseparable and always felt like we were living like the old western days spending time in the saddle.
Horse and human bonds can and are real rdr2 definitely made it clear to add such a beautiful experience even though they didn't intend it for the emotional aspect but more so practical for the game to have the same as the 1st rdr
Bro I was using Buell that sucked even more
I had a gray brindle mare named Rain, max bonding, great gear, I took great care of her and I even tried to go back for her, I cried for days
It was the only part In the game that I cried to 😢
My horse was name captain ward. Named after a sea shanty in the soundtrack for Assassins Creed black flag. And I cried when he died. It was a black Arabian I spent so much time with her
I think it hits hard because of the bittersweet truth it reveals: in life you can remember but you can never go back.
"Dont cry because its over.
Smile because it happend." - Some clever dude or woman.
Have a nice life mate 😊👍
@@sund5I think the author of the Cat in the Hat said that 😅
Ouch this hit hard dude
You needed to see a crappy video game hidden scene to realize that?
@@arnaubasulto4448 Crappy Video game huh.
Listen here Karen go back on the couch and sleep you waste of space
Seeing Pearson slowly descend into alcoholism in Chapter 6 when the Gang starts to fall apart was so depressing. I can imagine Seeing Dutch and the Gang Members at odds and cutting loose took a heavy toll on him. But finding out he owned a store in Rhodes, got Married, and turned his life around was one of the most wholesome things I've seen in a Videogame. Pearson deserved this.
@O'Irish McMan Yes but he very intentionally openly drinks more and more as the game progresses. By the end he’s basically always drinking.
@@Wildcat12 that's where I'm at now. I noticed that he started drinking a lot more and is very hopeless about the future. Seems like he cares more than most of them which makes sense with the role that he played for all of them
I feel like he’s still pretty sad.
God red dead redemption 2 is too damn realistic it’s hard to play it without feeling sorry for every npc you kill
@@The_Sleepiest_Socialistthat would make sense, I mean he literally lost the people he probably spent most of his life with, and it was because one of the most important ones, the one who was supposed to be one of the wisest went insane, and the oldest, wisest one who kept the whole gang together died. Everything fell apart right in front of his eyes, and he couldn’t do anything about it
That shit don’t heal
I always brought a deer with me on my way to the camp, just to give it to Pearson
SAME!
me too!!!
I had a deer and 2 rabbits or turkey
U don't know how many perfect gator skins and big game meat I brought pearson from my hunting trips
Same !!
Dude was the reason the whole camp was fed and full of decorations. Probably the most useful guy next to Arthur. If you took time to hunt and give him pelts you know damn well how useful Pearson was!
But godamm coudnt he atleast give some info where to hunt them i spent 3 frickin days just to get the legend of the east sacthel lol
@@neilgalvinleopoldo1620hey be careful you know what Pearson's like in a fight! A cornered tiger 😂 👍
I finished the best satchel in 2 days
@@emin166same I was so satisfied when I got it I even have an extra save file for when I made it all the way back in chapter 2 so that way if I wanna replay and get 100% it’s right there when I need to
The amount of joy and pain I felt playing that game is immeasurable
I’ve never cried so much. And I’m not only talking about games, I’ve never ever cried so much in my life when Arthur died
Same
Me too
@@user-zm5um8ln4e when John died when I was a kid I cried like baby 😂 but damn the ending left me empty on rdr2
I know right 🥲😥😭
" Its not Red Dead Redemption but its Red Dead Depression "
- A Wise man named Arthur
I swear i got so many depressions by this game
:( cri evrytiem
@@The_SS_old_Acc Callahan*
Yeah, the story is so sad. I really thought that Dutch has a plan ND in the end we will have lots of money ND have a good life with everyone in Tahiti 😭
@@gamingbeast4791 I misstrusted Dutch the whole time. Thinking he was a false guy. Akting like a leader of a sect. Just good in speaking great words and motivating people to be with him and follow him. Its always charismatic guys with no Plan, or a plan just vor themselfs people trap into and follow. I thought the whole time there is no Plan and this guy akts like he cares about the Gang, but he will betray you and everyone else if its nessesary, or if its the easier way to keep moving his "plan" and be alive. He wont risk shit for you. And I was right. Mabe at the end he realised his failure, but it was too late. And even then he was running away, instead of doing the right.
“I wish, i had acquired wisdom at less of a price” - Hosea
Me too, Hosea.
Me too.
Me too hoe sea.😔
@@void-jp7oy 🤨
Legend Hosea Was
Reading this quote whilst the video played in the background hit me even harder.
Well done
It's funny when you Rob him with John he says "Wow real nice John, of course" lmao
Why would you rob him 😂 that's messed up
I could never rob Pearson that's my boy bro🤣
Look how happy he was after receiving that dollar from that lady not knowing im gonna Rob him blind next time i visit the shop i like him but its just that i love having low honor
Too bad I will never hear that line out of Pearson because I would never rob him.
Mine was "I bet your family is real happy John".
The people who say "who the hell cries over a video game" clearly never have played rdr2
Fax
@@jamesbowe7302 Red dead>Zelda
@@iamzealan fr
Shaun and Kieran’s deaths were so traumatizing for me. They were my favorite characters and died back to back
Don't forget about COD Modern Warfare
I had a mental breakdown when Arthur said to Dutch: "I gave you all I had."
Ik and he led him straight into death basically. Throughout the whole story Arthur repeatedly tells the other gang members to trust Dutch. And in the end he should’ve been the last one trusted
In the end….I did
Stop the cap
@@yupyup2347 what
@@yupyup2347 lol where was there a cap you idiot? I said what Arthur should’ve done. Pay your stupid ass some attention bro Bc you need help listening and reading. Go back to kindergarten and play with your shapes and play dough and then come back and speak
I always liked Mr Pearson. He wasn't a bad man like most the other gang members. He never killed someone he was just a good soul.
But he was in the navy
Killing is not the ultimate evil
Have you watched Pearson for a whole day he just pees smokes and drinks ALOT and then 12 hours later the stew is ready
@@DED3DE
🤣
Besides when he killed people
RDR2 is a good example of what a good game is supposed to be
It sad that there was no single player dlc to expand this story.
The poker sucked but yeah it was good :^>
@@joshuawall646 seriously what the fuck is wrong with Rockstar!? I would've glad paid $40 easy for single player DLC
@@YouCheekyMinx69 greed. They wanted red dead online to be like gta 5 online and put their focus on that instead of more single player content.
@@joshuawall646 I understand that. Still why not both?? More money more happy fans of rdr2 doesn't make sense
When Arthur says “Alright, I’ll catch you later then.” but then he never catches you.
Yea.
☹️
Sad
John in 1911: "Go, I'll catch up"
Never catched up
@@mangozine8171 I think they knew he wouldn’t catch up with them. Hence why they came back
"All them goddamn years"
- a legend
"I wish there was a way to know you're in the good ole days.....before they're gone"
Andy
This is why you be grateful for as much of the RIGHT NOW, as you possibly can.
Because one day you might wish for whatever you thought was bad. But in fact, it was good.
There is but it takes years of practice & dedication to have that mind
Consider every moment the good ole days and enjoy it, youll instantly know those moments are gone as soon as they appear
Man I I know how yall feel
If I could forget a game and play it again with that same spark of joy, it'd be rdr2
Straight up
@@Adventure3Man I don't think any game could make me love and cry the same way again
Absolutely 👏👏👏 It’s so rare to have a game make such an IMPACT on you. So incredibly well done.
darksiders2 crisis 3. the outfit
@@zegolem3607 I'll have to investigate that series
"I once saw the cape from a fourty foot swell. I once crossed the equator during a meteor shower; I rode into harbors surrounded by beautiful maidens selling pineapple and colors, colors so brilliant they'd burn your eyes. And now, I live in a swamp - waiting to get shot for riding with outlaws."
nah when arthur thanks his horse at the end- that hit me so hard
That is really sad
That is heartbreaking the horse is always with him even when he is an outlaw.
I never once lost my horse during my playthrough, never changed it. And then they hit with that forced horse death and I lost my shit, cried so hard. Rest in peace Miss Pancakes.
I set myself up for heartbreak at the end, I did Hamish's questline and so had his horse at the end of it, figured it would only be right to ride him until the end, oh I was so wrong T-T
Especially because I lost my damn white arabian
I cant imagine how much someone must miss such a group they grew so attached to
Edit: 4 months later this short got reccomended to me, hello to anyone who sees this again!
Edit: another 2 months later, hello travelers
Them the worst part is John had to hunt them down
i know the pain, my buddies, some OD'd others just moved away or stopped being friends entirely, god I fucking miss them.
Ever been a part of a troupe? Goddamn...
400th like 😎
@@danieldmartin18 I was just about to comment this, life just gets real and before you know it all you're looking at is pictures and ain't even realize you were in the good old days. I guess all roads have an end, leading to new roads. Godspeed brother.
I'm so happy that Pearson has his own store and business is good for him. He deserves all the best ! I always valued Pearson because he made the meal for the whole camp, and an army does not March on an empty stomach!
Unfortunately he married an abusive wife
THIS GUY SPEND ALMOST A MONTH MAKING THIS QUALITY CONTENT AND NO ONE RECOGNIZE THO 🤷♂️ th-cam.com/video/X5lD-5VhZRc/w-d-xo.html
me too but im kinda sad that him and uncle are the only two characters you can still talk to after the epilogue
I believe that dude kidnapped a kid and abused and starved said kid
@Louis Cypher if that’s the man I think, which is the gun owner, you play rdr2, get info on him, and go there, you can force him to open a door that leads to a room where there is a kid that’s been locked up starved and beaten there
imagine if pearson found out about dutch and john in 1911
I mean, if he was alive during rdr1, he probally knew that Dutch is still alive from the newspaper, Dutch afterall rob Blackwater bank
"Don't cry because it ended.
Be happy because it happened."
I know...i know but bro it Hurt
I know...i know but bro it Hurt
Nah im still crying
sex power
Whats the song?
The saddest part is that to Pearson this was probably the best time of his life, living as a wanderer with a gang of rebels led by a free thinker, and then they just split up, like it's the end of a vacation or something.
He remembers it fondly unaware of all the betrayal, bitterness and loss. All the characters were in a better place when they were part of a family
He was there for the betrayals, but he still misses everyone
He was aware of all the shit, that’s why he hopped out of there
Btw is this like a stranger mission or does it occur in the story
@@tejeswartejeswar8949 John and Sadie find him as a clerk in Rhodes during the Epilogue. This scene is from the end credits
@@Nachoto oh ok
Dutch never had a plan, and Arthur knew the whole time, yet he followed him
He definitely had a plan I think he just lost sight of it and got caught up in revenge.
the only plan he had was run away with micah and spending the money from blackwater!
"I sense great confusion in you, sir. Great confusion. Not... because you... do not know, but because you are afraid of what you know"
"You keep hidden all that matters, sir. Maybe even from yourself..."
"I see the morrows and see them clearly, sir. Even when all reason is lost, and all truth has become lie, you will stand firm. For loyalty is both your saving and your curse."
-Old Blind Man Cassidy
"That which is killing you will help you, finally, to see. And see clearly, friend. See and hear."
"Your whole life, sir, you have followed the wrong star."
"Your whole life is one of regret... but it can end better than it began."
"You must decide between your past and other' future, friend. Decide, for soon it will be too late."
-Old Blind Man Cassidy
It was all Arthur knew how to do
Best game to ever exist.
I like games with good story's like the last of us
@@Sean-MacGuirelast of us is a pile of shit compared to RDR2 though..
@@whiskyrebel9715fax
I… I honestly cried at this scene
You only miss something until it’s truly gone.
Pearson, the best Iron Chef in the west.
You wrote it incorrectly.
It’s ‘you never truly miss something until it’s gone’. 👍
Same difference doesnt have to be a quote
@@lukeastley1 Not at all, the sentence makes no sense.
@@lukeastley1 I sense American
Pearson actually enjoyed the gang. They gave him a sense of belonging and purpose after his time in the Navy. He could’ve done ANYTHING else after his service but he ultimately chose to serve the gang everyday. That takes commitment
Damn, that made me realize, follow your dreams, you don't have unlimited time, damn, freinds are importen, find where you belong.... Jeez what do I want to do in life?
Then again it was him who ratted John to the Feds.
It is crazy how we can develop such relationships towards fictional characters.
They only live in a game and our minds but we still strongly connect to them.
"Do men even have feelings?"
Yes, We do.
We have them when we start out. Kinda get...ground out along the way.
Ask a man to play the whole rdr1 and 2 he’ll cry
Ppl say that? Im a girl I would never say that Rdr2 was one of the best games I’ve played and it gets u attached like- I can’t even explain it… idk but it was a real sad ending. I miss Arthur and the loyalty the gang used to have.. :(
@@somebody-8860 You're in a minority. Nice taste. What i said is a meme.
"I can't believe he didn't cry during the Titanic. Do men even have feelings?"
Search for it and you will have a good laugh :))
pov: you remember all the fun times you had with your friends
But you're in your sixties then and your friends have all passed away and your kids moved on, maybe they bring the grandkids once every Christmas
Even after leaving He remembers the Gang like family and rightfully so he was one a several characters I hoped live till the end
Man Lenny really didn't deserve what happened to him, he was probably the youngest death in RDR2. He was still a kid, not even old enough to order a modern day beer
@@zachwilson5399 kieran was a kid like lenny too. Both didn't deserved to die
Pearson and Ms Grimshaw were genuinely extremely underrated characters. Ms Grimshaw was one of the most loyal to the gang and was like the mother to the gang but also saw when it was about to break and decided to do whats right. And pearson just wants to help you cant really blame him. Now I aint much a cryer when it comes to fiction. Before RDR2 all quiet on the western front was the only thing that made me tear up and was hard to watch. But for RDR my top 3 crying moments was arthur's death, Dutch's last speech, and Pearson descending into alcohol.
Idk if there is a person who doesn’t even like Pearson he’s the most underrated character and tiger in the corner
I am happy that he got his happy end
A cooks role is to boost morale and what doesnt boost your morale in a world where your whole country is guning for you than good food and company.
@@Internetguy_L337_90D amen mr internet man
Uncle was the tiger in the corner
...that one lady didn't. I forget her name. From the first move of the camp.
Back when this game was announced I was so turned off that I couldn't play as John... After all is said and done, it just wasn't the same without Arthur... I barely even went back to West Elizabeth, New Hanover, Lemoyne and Ambarino after the Epilogue and just exiled myself to New Austin. Going back just seemed too painful after the story ended.
Me too i did nothing but unlimited ammo cheats and other ones
@@thanos8145 heathen
@@nicholasphelps after i beat the game
i had the opposite reaction. i didn’t visit new austin not even once and kept on going in the same places i went with arthur cause i just didn’t wanna feel like he wasn’t there anymore. also i spoke to no one so i didn’t hear john’s voice and be reminded. then i started it all over just to see arthur alive once again.
@@4evrmind Exactly my reaction. Specially the talking... John's voice just seemed to piss me off.
Red dead came around when I was going through some serious depression, it definitely helped, but when it got sad, or personal, it almost seemed like I was there with Arthur. I felt everything he did. Truly an amazing game
Im actually going through my 1st playthrough right now and am in a seriouslybdepressive state in life at the same time and i really get what you mean. These writers are absolute masters of their craft.
Keep fighting friends, I hope y’all find some peace soon. Shoot some O’Driscolls in the meantime for us :)
I know exactly how you guys feel. I was going through a divorce that I didn't feel like I could survive during my play through of Metal Gear 5, my wife at the time used to sit with me as I played and it was a good experience at the time. When our relationship began to deteriorate and it was all said and done, anytime I heard quiet's theme, the humming, I would break down. I haven't played since then because of how I feel when I'd hear it. I haven't played it since, I loved that game. It was the only time real life affected my gaming. It's been 5 years now.
Hope you guys all get through it man. Much love and peace 🙏
Bro same. It just made my depression worse when arthur died tho😭
Pearson deserve a peaceful life, he was committed to his work even when he was drunk
i was so attached to arthur and it genuinely hurt me to leave him. :(
Ikr I played the game a second time and only did good deeds to try to save him lol
@@Mrmanatee47 so what happens then ?
@@coreywilliam8474 the deer looks at you with an orange sky instead😂 he still dies smh
I cried hella hard and don’t do that with video game characters much but Arthur Hosea and Lenny it just broke me I loved the game but hated when the gang fell apart Dutch couldn’t keep himself together after losing Hosea it’s sad
@@Mrmanatee47 luckily i was able to get the good ending the first time. with the deer and the beautiful sky, where he died somewhat peacefully.
To me what makes it hit so hard is the theme of old photos coming to fruition, so many missions tell you to take photos, or have you look at one. Even the loading screens are old timey photos. So Pearson looking back years later is just like us looking back at all the moments in the story, from the snowy mountains of the Grizzlies to the depressing forests of Roanoke Ridge and beyond into the epilogue, this is our chance to remember all the happy and sad moments these characters gave us. Rockstar killed it with this one. I just wish the online was even 1/3 as good.
I just wanna be able to play without some hacker lighting me up like the St Valentine's massacre.
@@lanceuppercut6168 I just want to play good story dlcs instead of dogwater cash grab nonsense.
You know the only part of rdo that is fun? Creating the character
@@Sacredsnow2 roles are the most emptiest thing after a while
@@fable_enthusiast you know it sucks when the only thing I was striving for in rdo was the gunslinger so I could do gun tricks lmao
By far one of the best single player game I’ve ever played rip Arthur
The best
Delete or change the comment because you might spoiler someone xD
@@movingart4549 no! Idiot
@@movingart4549 it’s been out for 3 years, what do you mean spoilers?
@@ZSmith-yy4lv it got spoiled for me I finished it like 1 day ago because I got it a month ago
Some heros wear capes, and some wear aprons
Arthur’s whole final conversation with dutch before dieing, the final conversation with the nun at the station, his conversation with rains falls, his final ride back to camp before everything breaks loose. What an amazing game dude seriously, at the point where I cant say i like Last of us better than this or not. RDR2 is legendary.
both tlou and rdr2 are the most top best game ever to me. Joel and Arthur just like a father to me :')
I broke down when my horse got slaughtered bro
Red dead is the better story. They didn't make a stupid story for shock value.
Last of us is no competition with rdr2
Just trying to help. It’s dying
Going thru my second play through of the game instead of speed running how I did before
I’m taking my time as Arthur & enjoying the little things a Lil more fishing, helping out around camp, watching the sun rise & set, hunting & saving up my money for John when I leave it at Aberdeen’s Farm etc
I wish, we all knowing, that our time was limited would slow down & enjoy the little things a little more .
Zombieland: Enjoy the little things.
@@ericbelander2319 rule #32 🌟
Lol me too! I missed so many camp interactions in my first play through that now, going back through it again, I spent so much time in camp everyone started complaining about it 😂 I’m just trying to experience everything this time. My first play through took about 118 hours and I STILL missed several things. R* truly outdid themselves with the insane amount of details in RDR2.
same here man and I'm always trying to kill Micah lmaooo
@@rhianrammus69 omg like every little chance I get 😂😂
Like can I just take him out 😂😂
I actually wanted to hear his Navy stories, we all know that ex Soldiers are the ones that seek peace the most
except for bill lol
@@personderpsom1967 bill wasn't old enough to have that mentality, he was still fighting
Now i do not wish to hear about what he got up to in the navy
@@gokublack4211 i keep forgetting that bill is younger than arthur he looks like 20 years older than he actually is
good he doesn't joined this bandita from lemoyne
yk when you’re about to cry and you get them sharp feelings in your face…. pure sadness man
I hate to cry in front of others so when that overwhelming feeling to weep comes over me, it's very hard to stop it or hide it. This game made it very difficult at times.
I wish we could forget games and just relive that amazement we had when playing them
Can u explain a bit I don’t understand
None of them can help but to look back on those days longingly, yes they were shit days. But those people were a family.
Despite the tragedies and hard times they also had laughter and fun and even shared hope for a future together.
I'd really like to see RDR3 recapture the communal feel of RDR2 with the gang and the camp. Most all open world RPGs are solitary experiences. RDR2 was pretty unique in this regard. Hell in RDR2 if you are away from camp for too long they'll even send someone out to look for you and bring you back home.
Whats the song?
"Hey Phill, you think its weird that the store owner has a framed photo of the Vanderlin Gang in the store?"
"......no"
Face me out to the west so I can remember all the fine times we had that way- Arthur Morgan 1899
This is the only game to make me cry over a video game characters death, watching Arthur speak his last words to Dutch on that mountain before crawling towards the sunrise made me become the Niagara falls of a human being
Yeah I was the same... It hit me really hard and I didn't even know that this was the ending tho. I was sad that Arthur died and surprised that I actually finished RDR2.
Yes bro same
Ppl spoiled it for me so I already knew I most likely would’ve cried. And with Joel from the last of us made me look like a bitch
Finished the game 2 days ago, i never thought I'd be crying over a game too, never cried this hard over a fictional character and i still feel sad
How old are u guys? Just asking cuz Im 24 and i cried a lot🤣
This game was the biggest emotional roller coaster of my life ngl
Bro what
Well that's a lie
I already knew arthur wouldn't survive. I started crying in the last 2 missions. And just the memory of that last ride whit that music.... well. The tears are back in my eyes just now. That game is such a masterpiece.
I almost jumped off the mountain and refused to fight the pinkertons because I knew... it felt so pointless. Him saying his goodbye to Tilly... "Me too Sweetheart!" 🥺😭💔
Feeding your horse knowing it's the last time. Shaving for the last time. Sleeping in your bed for the last time.
It's so devastating.
Better than any movie,just magical experience of a game 💚💚💚💚
Man when Arthur died I never was the same again I stoped playing the game but still when I think of him I cry so badly my girlfriend even says u alright
This game is just something else.. For real when you play this for the first time and really get in the story it’s just.. Something.❤
"We do not want to know what you got up to in the Navy Mr. Pearson." Hopefully one day someone will listen when Pearson tells them about his time with a gang of outlaws. They'd never suspect the depth of the story behind that picture in his shop. And that's a lesson for IRL, listen to people's stories because you never know how good that story will be.
Red Dead Redemption II is one of the greatest games we will ever have in this current generation. Also, R.I.P Arthur and Lenny *salute*
Also rip John
Spoilers for an 11 year old game
F
Lenny was what made me stop playing, it took me so off guard that I was just stunned. I haven’t been able to pick it up sunce
rip arturds horse
I agree fuck everyone else that died.
“You gotta run and don’t look back,this thing is ovah” 💔
Damn homie misses all his friends. 😢 At least he made it out
This honestly made me sad. I legit cried when Arthur told Dutch “I gave you all I had..” and he still went off without him and left him to die. This is probably one of the best/saddest game I’ve ever played. I loved it and it’s amazing. Hopefully the rumors about RDR3 are true..
Theyre not going into that now or soon, lets hope rockstar create another masterpiece. Gta6 maybe.
He was dead regardless and I think Dutch knew that so he just left him that’s why he went to kill Micah as revenge
@@drew4570 I agree with your last sentence, but I think he left because he couldn’t bear to face it. He couldn’t bear to face Arthur’s dying breaths. He caused it.
Arthur could have lived a couple more years longer with a nicer death, had Dutch not ran him ragged and destroyed his hope. By trusting Micah, he got Arthur into many dangerous situations and finally to his death.
So Dutch just couldn’t face that. He couldn’t face all of his failure, bundled in his son’s dying breaths. It was too much. So he ran, as a coward.
Beyond shooting Micah later, he attempts to make it up on his final moments.
When he stows his gun, and choose to make it peaceful, so he can warn John about the oncoming danger. John may not have used the advice to save his own life, but because he had that inkling, he immediately got his family out of harm’s way, instead of trying to negotiate peace.
Thanks to Dutch, he knew there was no peace for him, so it gave him the final shot to save his family, as Arthur had saved him.
@@alifzahir3933 gta6 won't happen for another 6 years at this point, releasing a fucking "gta5 expanded and enhanced" ffs, but they are making an rdr3
@@Norinia what are you referring to for the last 2 paragraphs?
I'll always remember thinking "I won't like arthur as much as I did john"
Then I remember saying "I wish I could be arthur again"
You can be Arthur again, just start a new game
@@LowenKoniig “well no fucking shit”
For those who are still having thought that Javier could be Jack's father, in that portrait, Abigail is holding Jack as a baby, whole Javier didn't even join the gang at that time
people try to get advantage of you don’t let that happen - Arthur Morgan
Tilly’s goodbye to Arthur is extremely underrated. It’s so sentimental
I’ve been a gamer for 25 years. I’ve played well over THOUSANDS of games on every platform out there. Red Dead Redemption II is one of the best games ever made. A true masterpiece.
The writing, the acting, the music, the beauty, the dynamic of the gang and vastly detailed open world, the endless secrets and well knit locations. The emotion and the joy. This game should go down as one of the best to do it and for me will always ALWAYS be in my top 5 games of all time.
What about skyrim my guy
@@albertkayser9970 Ah Skyrim is one of my all time favs as well. Definitely one of the all time greats.
What about Assasins Creed Black flag?
@@Suggondeeznutz999 never played it
@@albertkayser9970 Do you played any Assasins creed?
You know I'm glad pearson made it out he never came off as evil or cruel in comparison to some of the other characters
Sad to think that Pearson is the only one with a happy ending on that photo
“All good things come to an end one way or another”
Damn I didn't know i was able to shed a tear on this one
You know its emotional when geralt sheds a tear
these comments are making me tear up, god damn this game fr i never thought i could be more emotionally attached to a character than Arthur
Thought it was just me crying at these damn comments 😭❤️
Play more games then…
Yeah I feel ya on that Ole' Arthur was 37 years Old didn't make it to see the turn of the century and to think around 1920 is when they could treat/ Cure TB... Arthur lived Hard but Lived FREE!!
I think everyone who was alive at the end missed the old days
Song is "Space Song" by Beach House. Good band, great song
Thank you my finger was hurting from scrolling
@@huevage9617 beach house is absolutely amazing. they’re one of the indie bands that are mainstream yet under appreciated at the same time.
I swear that scene hits me like a truck everytime i see it
I was already crying during the ending but damn I lost it here completely 😂
Pearson definitely deserved a happy ending after making all them satchels
He actually gets really sad about everything at the end during Beaver Hollow.. it made me smile to see that things turned out well for him even though he lost pretty much his family.. he got to live a better life
Yeah, he turned to drink at the last camp. It made me really sad.
@@isaiahdaniels5643 beaver hollow was unbearable during my first playthrough. On my second playthrough I saw that time's importance for Arthur's redemption.
Well he can start a new one with his wife
@@astronaut-n1cIs* His wife was pregnant when him an John reunited.
I could barely play past that part. You knew what was gonna happen, but you wanted to hold onto it for a bit longer.
In chapter 6 Pearson was singing so I joined him and it was one of the saddest but most relaxing things I've ever witnessed
This game is enough to teach many life lessons, and make an emotionless person blasting fully with tears.
As a non emotional guy, I didn't shed any tears at the end, but I could feel the emotion at its fullest when I finished, and now I can never stop thinking of it.
@@AmericanLegion1776 exactly the same experience for Me,except I wanted to cry,but I couldn't.
DUTHHHHHH PLANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
"My pa used to say, if you stare at the fire long enough you can see the whole world pass by" - Hosea
Arthur, Lenny, Sean, Kirean, And Hosea will all be missed😢😢😢😢
It was an awesome story and gang
“Mr. Morgan never let me build that moose decoration in camp.”
**finds moose after 30 minutes of empty riding**
**it doesn't have antlers**
i fucking hate you pearson
Spoiler alert:
The saddest fact is while you're in the camp as arthur there's an optional dialogue with hosea and lenny probably like halfway or less into the story. They start talking about how they wanted it to end. Hosea said that he wanted to be buried next to his friends, lenny said the same thing. You can later find both of their tombstones right next to each other. And when they ask Arthur about it, he says he didn't care about that but afterwards he says that he wanted to die facing to the west and watch the setting sun, and to remember all the memories they had together.
In the end, Arthur dies sitting on a cliff, facing to the west and watching the sun, thinking about all the great times they had together.
Stop you’re making me cry😭 i didnt even finished the game yet. Im still in chapter 5
He was facing the east thinking about the good times and how he had changed
@@Koi_knighteraBro he said it was a Spoiler "-
@@riftplut0474I think they did that, maybe to show a message of how Arthur’s changed.
@@Koi_knighterawhy’d you look at the spoiler
When I saw that scene I didn't know what to think. The amount of emotions a video game can bring nowadays is insane. Love you RDR2!
It's not even nowadays it was made in 2018 and still a masterpiece
This was just like in the 1880’s where there were no lgbtq, just normal happy life
When arthur told his horse thank you before it died it made me break down really bad
arthur dying on a hill looking at the sun: 😕
Pierson having nostalgia: 😭
We can't relate to dying on a mountain, but we can to missing the old days.
@@russt8053 You’ve restored just a little bit of my hope in humanity for a bit.
When the gang falls apart and you’re riding alone as John it feel so lonely.
It really does. Riding back to beachers hope just doesn't feel the same as riding back to a camp full of friends. Especially horseshoe overlook or clemens point.
Mr.Pearson must really miss the van Der linde gang of dutch but the happy thing is that he has a great life and a shop
How hard does it hit?
"You get isekai'd, had a grand adventure, helped create a peaceful era, started a family then suddenly in the blink of your eyes a truck hits you, you wake up in the hospital."
Damn
it actually sounds painfull
@@lucifermorningstardevil8771 boy wudda hell is that username 🤣
Have no idea what any of that means but damn.
@@Scotladdie isekai is an anime genre where the protagonist is reincarnated in to a new life, usually a fantacy world
@@helmsplitter0233Buddhism with extra steps then
This scene hit me so hard that even the Saint Denis doctor would have hard time fixing me up
Isn't it crazy how we can just connect with beings that aren't even real in stories made to entertain us...
Something good happens to them, we’re happy. One dies, we get sad. They’re sad, we’re sad. It’s crazy how they can affect us and how we relate sometimes
Characters* but yeah
@@RJTradess your comment literally makes no sense compared to anything that was said my guy. Are you dyslexic?
@@taintedmuffinman “beings” they’re character’s, pretty obvious what I was saying. Think you might be the confused one 😂
@@RJTradess No I’m not confused I was right. Your comment was retarded. You were literally just correcting him on how he worded something. You not the word police my guy 👮♂️ you are trolling just correcting people lmao ☠️
"All them years"💔
"Hey Don't mind me, I'm just passing through"
Arthur Morgan.
Yes yes you did in every players memory's now.
I am sorry.
But i need the songs name. It is all in the plan
I was playing, and this Johnny Cash song came on while he's fighting his way up the hill so John can get away and the lyrics, Arthur isn't doing so well and you hear Johnny Cash singing "Aloha Oh, until we meet again" and I fell apart.
@@dutchvan.740 Dutch what kind of plan is that? And did you STEAL my fit???