@@AKblackandredYT I assume, Ellie will remark on there similarities. Making her pause, But stand firm probably. You’re probably right, I can’t see anything changing perspective. She’s killed father’s to, no one’s is squeaky clean in a apocalypse. But that might just be me,on team Jackson.
Abby already regrets her actions: it’s hinted twice during the conversations with Lev and Yara. Plus her sharp and passive aggressive attitude whenever Joel’s mentioned by her friends give some insights about how she feels although vague.
I mean, yeah, that's how the cycle of violence works. Except that Abby and Ellie each did their part to break the cycle by letting the other go, and having the next game tell essentially the same story would be boring, but otherwise, yeah.
@@AKblackandredYTyah letting one person go doesn’t break the cycle when you kill hundreds more. I get the story and the narrative that ND was trying to tell but imho they did a poorer job than they really should’ve, especially for a company well now for its writing.
On my first playthrough, I actually felt betrayed by the WLF. Far from siding with the Scars, Abby spent quite a bit of time fighting them in days 1 and 2. Then, having broken one guys arm because he shot Yara (more instictive than deliberate) Abby is suddenly the bad guy for objecting to this one kid getting killed? And no one is willing to talk it out? WLF went hardcore against Abby real fast. I honestly thought they betrayed Abby.
Cool (dark) parallel between the kids pelting Dina and Ellie in Jackson with snowballs at the beginning of the game, and then banter between Manny and Abby about how the Wolves "strung" up a bunch of Scar kids for essentially doing the same.
I actually like Abby she’s a badass and a fun character to play as also how they told her character story it feels like she’s somewhat around at the end of TLOU part 1 now like everything comes together
Both factions looking back between the Seraphites and WLFs were no different than one another Just two factions who wanted to fight for essential survival goods and land But both equally have brutal ways of punishing those who break their laws and who stand in their way And both have brutal current leaders with Isacc being a former marine and fedra who’s tendencies never changed just because he joined a rebellion to overthrow fedra who became no different than they were While in the other hand you have the Seraphite leaders Who twisted the profits teachings and had reverted to the traditional way of women and even children being pawned off to older men for marriage Children of all people Man And had many ways theyd torture people and twisted the prophets teachings out of what she wanted Either way the war between the WLFs and Seraphites is a nutshell of Abby vs Ellie’s conflict on a larger scale and suppose to represent what both get in the end Everything they love and what makes them human Destroyed and empty With nothing left If either one killed one another
Abby's Haters are just people who are clouded by their emotions because a merciless caring father aka Joel, killed maybe some of the fathers (soldiers) in that hospital without any remorse (if we consider the Show). I get it, what he done is good and justifiable but walking away without any remorse or guilt what happened is just wrong on so many level. They need to consider Abby's action was also Justifiable consider that Joel's action forgot that it has consequences. Now What I HATE about THE ABBY haters is that they just plainly hate Abby just because of what she did to Joel without any thinking about why she did that in the first place. Abby couldn't just let her Father's killer alive, and I understand her. I was saddened about Joel's death. It was messed up but Joel's actions will end up having a consequences, whether they like it or not.
I wonder if Abby is going to see Joel perspective now. Possibly Regretting her actions
I dunno. That's a lot harder when the collateral damage is your own father, I'd imagine.
@@AKblackandredYT I assume, Ellie will remark on there similarities. Making her pause, But stand firm probably. You’re probably right, I can’t see anything changing perspective. She’s killed father’s to, no one’s is squeaky clean in a apocalypse. But that might just be me,on team Jackson.
Abby already regrets her actions: it’s hinted twice during the conversations with Lev and Yara. Plus her sharp and passive aggressive attitude whenever Joel’s mentioned by her friends give some insights about how she feels although vague.
If some kid from one of the WLF Abby killed come to kill Abby next game, it will be perfectly justifiable, if you think Joel's death is justifiable.
I mean, yeah, that's how the cycle of violence works. Except that Abby and Ellie each did their part to break the cycle by letting the other go, and having the next game tell essentially the same story would be boring, but otherwise, yeah.
@@AKblackandredYTwtf!
@@AKblackandredYTyah letting one person go doesn’t break the cycle when you kill hundreds more.
I get the story and the narrative that ND was trying to tell but imho they did a poorer job than they really should’ve, especially for a company well now for its writing.
On my first playthrough, I actually felt betrayed by the WLF. Far from siding with the Scars, Abby spent quite a bit of time fighting them in days 1 and 2. Then, having broken one guys arm because he shot Yara (more instictive than deliberate) Abby is suddenly the bad guy for objecting to this one kid getting killed? And no one is willing to talk it out? WLF went hardcore against Abby real fast. I honestly thought they betrayed Abby.
Cool (dark) parallel between the kids pelting Dina and Ellie in Jackson with snowballs at the beginning of the game, and then banter between Manny and Abby about how the Wolves "strung" up a bunch of Scar kids for essentially doing the same.
I love the headbutt Abby gives to the dude when her arms are locked up, Just like Kratos did to Thor.
the wlf are pointless and scars too
both are never ending pointless war between
it puts pressure and waste of economic of wlf
And at the end all it gives them both is death and devastation.
I actually like Abby she’s a badass and a fun character to play as also how they told her character story it feels like she’s somewhat around at the end of TLOU part 1 now like everything comes together
Both factions looking back between the Seraphites and WLFs were no different than one another
Just two factions who wanted to fight for essential survival goods and land
But both equally have brutal ways of punishing those who break their laws and who stand in their way
And both have brutal current leaders with Isacc being a former marine and fedra who’s tendencies never changed just because he joined a rebellion to overthrow fedra who became no different than they were
While in the other hand you have the Seraphite leaders
Who twisted the profits teachings and had reverted to the traditional way of women and even children being pawned off to older men for marriage
Children of all people
Man
And had many ways theyd torture people and twisted the prophets teachings out of what she wanted
Either way the war between the WLFs and Seraphites is a nutshell of Abby vs Ellie’s conflict on a larger scale and suppose to represent what both get in the end
Everything they love and what makes them human
Destroyed and empty
With nothing left
If either one killed one another
Abby's Haters are just people who are clouded by their emotions because a merciless caring father aka Joel, killed maybe some of the fathers (soldiers) in that hospital without any remorse (if we consider the Show). I get it, what he done is good and justifiable but walking away without any remorse or guilt what happened is just wrong on so many level. They need to consider Abby's action was also Justifiable consider that Joel's action forgot that it has consequences. Now What I HATE about THE ABBY haters is that they just plainly hate Abby just because of what she did to Joel without any thinking about why she did that in the first place. Abby couldn't just let her Father's killer alive, and I understand her. I was saddened about Joel's death. It was messed up but Joel's actions will end up having a consequences, whether they like it or not.