That makes me wish he wore the TV Flash costume at least once.
That makes me wish he wore the TV Flash costume at least once.
I can’t wait to see Vin Diesel as Tails
That’s exactly the issue. Monetizing poker makes it gambling, which would be illegal in several places.
I’m kinda ok with that being the search result TBH
Mick has been shown time and again to be nothing but loyal to the team and have just as much heart as everyone else. He saved everyone from the giant octopus with his writing, he clearly loves Ray and Nate despite not saying it out-loud, respects sarah and bonded with Zari and Amaya and now not!Amaya. Mick has grown a…
I kinda hate when things boil down to “mick is a thug” but I get it in-universe. Hell, even Wally seemed to get along with him and Mick is a rogue.
Yeah, it’s mentioned across the series as a fairly big turning point for the gang in general. It’s the start of Dutch’s decline and Micah feeding his worst urges, it makes Arthur uncomfortable, Hell, even the stranger mentions it to John on their first meeting in the first game. I would love to see how that botched…
That’s a hard hit for artists who specialize in sexy art.
The thing that we’re all forgetting though is, at least in terms of the story here, Dutch is the one that killed an innocent woman on the ferry robbery, which is what led them to bolt out of Blackwater in the first place. Yes, they’ve all robbed and stuff but Dutch is so far the only one (canonically) to have shot and…
you can also attach Junkrat concussion mines to it
It’s like why they go after Colm instead of the O’Driscoll’s in general, or why John is tasked with bringing in Bill, Javier, and Dutch instead of any of their subordinates.
That could just be because it’s easier to cut off the head. You take out the mastermind then the organization falls apart. He’s not wrong either, the second Dutch is off the table the gang separates and starts living better lives.
Agreed. Milton was a piece of shit but I think he might’ve considered honoring that deal he offered more than Ross did with John.
running, gunning, exploding, horsies, etc.
umm... Is that an Assassins Creed 3 flag in the back?
In the end you’re kinda left with the same questions Arthur and John have. Did Dutch go bad or was he always bad and they just saw it? Was it all a front to act this way or did he stop caring at some point and become a bad person. It’s a good descent into chaos that makes it reasonable to see the Dutch Van Der Linde…
I think it’s pretty obvious in the way Dutch carries himself. Even as a man on the edge of breaking and with his back against the wall, you want to believe that he cares and you can see that his fancy words and promise of freedom are attractive to people who have little choice. He’s got charisma in spades and promises…
Not really, just that she had nowhere else to go. Hell, even Kieran was allowed to leave but didn’t because he knew that would be a death sentence.
I played white hat but I can still see it making sense. Arthur puts his confidence 100% in Dutch and the way Dutch would do things and still gets burned for it.
Maybe it’s not the kind of storytelling you were looking for but it’s not any less great. The point of the story is to introduce us to the gang when they’re deteriorating and when things are going from bad to worse, to ok, to even worse. It’s the decline of a family spurred on by the descent of the patriarch. I’m ok…