Just saw this in full and it's an amazing show, better than the CDPR 2077 game. Cried so hard at the ending.
Because of Lucy, he may been a dipshit who brought most of his problems onto himself but she loved him and she deserved to be happy.Why?
Got what he deserved, paid the price of road taken.
By the way, Smasher finally got proper characterisation and was portrayed correctly.
It is lawful elimination of a combatant, moreover non-uniformed, especially given the circumstances.Because of Lucy, he may been a dipshit who brought most of his problems onto himself but she loved him and she deserved to be happy.
And Adam Smasher was definately great in this, even if he killed Best Girl.
Yes, but people liked her more than him. Their already adding her gun to the game, and there's talk of DLC to let you finally finish off Smasher for good.It is lawful elimination of a combatant, moreover non-uniformed, especially given the circumstances.
Not a dipshit but unguided and unmolded individual. And an adrenaline junkie.
She and her crew was just an armed mob for hire and security risk. Contrary to the rest of them she actually have had an idea what she wanted to dow ith her life and knew when to back off. That's the main difference.
For now Reds are very much thinking about every next step after the enormous scam they have done.Yes, but people liked her more than him. Their already adding her gun to the game, and there's talk of DLC to let you finally finish off Smasher for good.
And the explicitly inhuman hit man is somehow the more morally upstanding person here? The mercenary who's contracts literally contain a clause allowing him to kill bystanders and cause collateral damage even if it doesn't help the mission? Literally, his wiki entry says he would only take jobs that let him kill civilians.For now Reds are very much thinking about every next step after the enormous scam they have done.
Question of being liked or not is irrelevant. What I see is a bunch of terrorists and basically overarmed gang for hire getting killed off after quite literaly taking one gig too many against someone they very much known to not go against.
Fact that they are protagonists only paints them as something more than usual targets on the shooting range.
We are talking about an asset. I do not see him as a person but as an asset, useful for puting down threats that can escalate to worse, and film shows that good. In that case it's use was basically MaxTac on crack, or more properly, deployment of military hardware into the fight against basically an armed gang.And the explicitly inhuman hit man is somehow the more morally upstanding person here? The mercenary who's contracts literally contain a clause allowing him to kill bystanders and cause collateral damage even if it doesn't help the mission? Literally, his wiki entry says he would only take jobs that let him kill civilians.