Plus, I'm pretty sure the federal government would figure out Jack had something to do with Ross' death, asking around for him. And if the player had the option to "leave absolutely no witnesses", that's a trail of bodies pointed straight at him.
The theory isn't that he volunteered, it's that he's drafted, which is HIGHLY likely. He'll be prime service age (21), he likely won't be involved in the kind of factory work that would get him exempted, and, additionally, when WWI happened, there was a MASSIVE societal push for men to join the fight, even in 1917, after it had been shown how awful it was. Regardless of his pre existing trauma, he is an angry, isolated young man without a formal education and without a support network, he's practically a stereotypical candidate to be a soldier. Jack Marston very easily could fit into a Jimmy Darmody or Spencer Dutton type niche. Though a more redeeming character archetype might be something like a Young Indiana Jones, fight in the war but then go off to college.
I think part of the reason jack is so “unbothered” about getting kidnapped by Brontë reflects the detached attachment style brought up by inconsistent parenting. He’s thrown from one member of the gang to another, without ever developing a strong bond with one or two parental figures. Great video keep it up :)
Great note. Plus, the gang feels like it's always growing so it's not as though he's always around a consistent group of trusted adults. It's changing, and many cannot be trusted.
That or the fact that for the first time he actually had a normal life, he had food that had taste, he had clothes that didn’t stink of horse shit, he bathed normally, and all the while he thought this was his new camp
I think you can see Jacks lack of purpose in his interactions with the world around him in RDR. High honour Jack is a depressed and with no purpose, low honour Jack behaves similar to Micah, which he only had negative interactions wirh him.
@@fifaufcclipz18 "You're doin' AWFUL things to my hormones miss." "They say i'm at my sexual peak!" Yeah, he's somethin.....I'm surprised zombie john didn't whoop his ass.
@@sludgerat444 I think it’s just the fact there isn’t much for Jack to do when he’s moving from place to place as a kid. He doesn’t have any toys so anything he see’s he has to use his imagination with. Skulls included.
Personally I don’t see anything inherently wrong with a small child being curious about bones even human ones. I think it’s more morbid knowing the origins of the skulls and how they’re the victims of the murderous rapist cannibalistic inbred gang who used to live there. I imagined that’s why Arthur is so quick to tell him NO and not to go down there
jack wasn’t a good shot when we saw him last, meaning after his father’s death, he spent those three years dedicated to training to kill edgar ross and repeat the cycle. jack marston is one of the most tragic characters i’ve seen. i loved the video sm, your deep dives are amazing!
I believe he genuinely wanted to protect his mother, the last thing he had in the world that mattered to him at that point. After her death, Jack does not have anything to lose, he is a man that does not hold anything dear, maybe not even himself. And so he decides to kill the guy who took everything from him, despite that being the thing that the people he held dear, fought to make him not do(I am trying to say that Jack did the opposite from what Arthur,John,Abigail wanted him to, but with nothing else to do and a resent for Ross, he does it anyway)
@@joeboah6040I know I’m 7 months late, but really, the entirety of Arthur, John, and Jack’s story can be summarized in one sentence. “Revenge is a fools game.”
@@struckmatch3400 Actually Ross is hunting ducks, that is why he is holding a rifle, but you could say they are both by a river the first and last times they meet.
Building off of the fact that Jack doesn't like receiving physical comfort. I think it's interesting that in rdr1, John constantly rejects anything further than a handshake
Thank you for making this video, the tragedy of Jack Marston's fate has always been something that isn't talked about enough in the RDR community. He suffered so much for sins that weren't his own.
26:00 i think jack killed his mom not like actually killing her like a physical action but since he chose the life of a gunslinger. Abigail tried so hard too avoid that as a future for him but i imagine he kept telling him mom over and over again how hes going to kill ross and that probably broke her heart even more as much as johns death did... maybe she died of a broken heart ?? (Stress)
I personally always thought Abigail just straight up killed herself. Her husband was killed, her child became everything she, John, Arthur and most of the people in the gang did everything that they tried to not be, she probably had very little friends, and remember that John wasn't the only one killed at the raid of beecher hope, so was uncle, who I always saw as a sort of paternal figure to John and Abigail, which I'm sure took a huge toll on her alongside John's death. I think she just straight up gave up on life.
@@legit4052yeah, I can't see Abigail befriending many of Blackwater's high and mighty women. And I doubt Jack spent much time with her after John's death.
Him asking about Uncle Dutch makes me sorta sad. He essentially lost all of his extended family and loved ones. Even though he’s seems to have forgotten bits and pieces of his upbringing. He still remembers the kindness of people like Arthur and Dutch. A truly amazing game series.
@@godzillazfriction That's an option left to the Players discretion. No matter what is chosen, Jack directly comments on concrete parts of his past with Arthur; Arthur taking him fishing, and Arthur saving him and his Parents.
@@godzillazfriction And the option to antagonize Jack isn't what would equate Arthur with brutality, given the amount of people he kills and brutalizes.
6:25 If you bump into Jack while he’s sleeping he might say something like, “Do we have to go away again?” I don’t remember exactly what the line was but it made me kinda sad ngl😭
i honestly would KILL for a spinoff game for every single character in this series, especially RDR2. The writers did such a great job of making every other character feel like the main character in their own story.
'every single character' im sorry but the most logical way if Rockstar ever in 10298219 years decided to make a spin-off game from a handful of characters... it'll be Micah Bell III
Im absolutely obsessed with these deep dives bc i feel like no one else in the fandom rlly does them could you also speak more on john and arthur’s substance abuse, I feel like that part of the game I never really payed attention to and it sounds very interesting
I could! In short, though, Arthur's described as a bad drunk by a few, and they seem to raise brows to his drinking habits at times. John makes an express mention of stopping drinking, as he spends a lot of the first chapters of rdr2 drunk at camp.
@@pinkygunslingy they also both smoke like chimneys as well drink. Knowing the time and how both John and Arthur grew up extremely disadvantaged, I bet they both started when they were incredibly young.
@@MrZomBie775I tend not to make mention of it simply because like, people thought it was beneficial to your health for a while there lmao. Like the doctor who just lights up a pipe while telling Arthur he has TB, seems wild to me but in a lot of instances doctors would even prescribe it. But it is worth noting the way they could be chasing a good ol' nicotine buzz regardless for sure.
@@pinkygunslingylol dont forget that doctors would advise sick people to grow beards to ‘ward away disease’, while beards basically act as nests for bacteria
@@MrZomBie775that can very easily just be attributed to the time period. smoking frequently, and subsequently picking up smoking at a young age, was far from uncommon in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. not everything’s a metaphor/meant to depict poor mental health
John mentions in the first game that he had a daughter that died so I’m guessing this happened between 1907-1910 and at the end of rdr2 once the world opens back up and becomes less structured I always interpreted that as John going back to his rambling ways and playing family man and farmer when it suits him and could also explain why Abigail feared he’d fall back in with his old gang members when we first met her in rdr1 but going back to the main point I think John wasn’t home when his daughter died and jack could also hold resentment towards John for that.
Honestly I’m thinking the daughter thing happened before Jack was born. Perhaps this is what triggers John’s year long absence from the gang that Arthur holds a grudge against? John did never explain why, and this seems intentional since we see Arthur sorta confront him about it(or do we? idk). It would also help explain why exactly John is so hesitant about accepting Jack as his son; he doesn’t want to experience the pain of losing another child.
@@a.j.carter2294 I figured the daughter was when he was in the Yukon. Which uh, probably not the best place to raise a little kid. My dad managed it, but he also got pneumonia pretty much each winter until he left the Yukon when he was five, and it was probably much tougher to treat pneumonia back in the early 1900s.
its a small not really canon interaction, but at the beginning of Undead Nightmare Jack actually seems pretty well adjusted and easy going around his mom and dad, cracking good natured sarcasm, and being excited to share his hobby of reading with John, so much so John seems to have a pause that shows how happy he is to see Jack being happy. That does however give me the impression that might actually be a timeline event, as at that moment jack was talking about the undead curse in the book he read so that moment of pause from John could represent him daydreaming into the events of Undead Nightmare. So before then, that could've been a misc day in the life before the day Ross raided the place and killed John.
there’s a theory undead nightmare is a portrayal of john’s inner anxiety and guilt . he might see that briefly ideal version of his family as something he takes away and ruins.
I feel there is a darkly tragic way in how Jack comes to adopt much of the ideology of Dutch. It’s a very generational trauma style of seeing the world that is passed from Dutch to John and then down to jack and I think it’s a good way to summarize the traumatic underpinnings of why these characters act the way they do. Dutch and his ideology are unique not in content but in how they personalize responsibility in an unhealthy way I feel. You touched on it in the John video but I feel it might be worth expanding on that these characters hold a sick worldview which ultimately pushes them into dramatic and incredibly dangerous confrontation with anyone who wronged them even slightly. The narcissistic excuses of Dutch flowing down the generational line to justify trauma both experienced and inflicted
@@zombiekiller4313 not really since Jack was 4 years old... John and Arthur did indeed uphold what Dutch stood for, but the point of the 2nd game is how they come to the realisation of it all and what it even meant...
i love jack and im glad somebody talked about this, his voice lines in gunfights/conversations after his fathers death absolutely break me istg he deserved so much better
I don't even know if you'll see this comment, but when you released this video it was during one of the darkest points in my life recently. It oddly helped me to reflect on my own trauma and how it's shaped me as a person. A year later revisiting it has reminded me that I've come a long way, even if I don't always realize that. Thank you
I never stopped to think about just how traumatizing having all of those people coming and going from your 'family' constantly growing up would be for Jack. And I agree about the memory lapses relating to his trauma. My whole life is a blur. I vaguely remember the bullet points.... Well, some of them. Its terrible. I have cptsd. The worse the time, the foggier the recollection. Its mostly just a blurry photo album of random images, not really a full memory of people and events. I'm always amazed by people who tell countless detailed stories from their past. I can barely give you a summary.
This channel is so peculiar, in an awesome way. Professionnally psychologically analyzing characters from a depressing cowboy game, paired with the dedpan humor, has granted you a new subscriber.
Thank you for another great video! I really hope we’ll get to see RDR3 with Jack as protagonist, probably set in the late 20s in rural Midwest, with Jack serving as a war vet marshall trying to catch up with new arising threat of organised criminals with fast cars and machineguns, all while looking for his true self and his purpose in life.
If I could have it my way, it'd be more focused on the prohibition era of america, as i think it very reasonably fits a western theme. I also think that either 1. The government has no record of Jack and can't draft him or 2. I simply feel he was raised a draft dodger lol
@@pinkygunslingy good takes and yeah I have the same time period in mind, with dust bowls and great depression on the horizon and moonshiners on the rise. He might be a draft dodger but he also might feel like seeking combat for the hell of it, just to find purpose or die.
I honestly don't know if Jack should be a protagonist again. I feel like maybe we could have a prohibition era RDR3 with machine guns, fast cars and booze and all that, but with a new set of protagonists, with Jack maybe being a background character or something like that
Very interesting idea. I’d personally prefer RDR3 to be a prequel even further back than 1899, maybe like the 1870s right after the completion of the transcontinental railroad. In that period, I’d love to see a setting in the far west, maybe having San Francisco acting as the Saint Denis of the game. There’s definitely a lot to dig into in this period regarding labor struggles, colonization, robber-barons, and of course all that great old Wild West atmosphere. I’m not sure there are too many characters that fit totally neatly into this, but we know that Hosea is from out west, so he could potentially be an important side character. We could also potentially interact with a younger Rains Fall at a time when the Wapiti had more freedom than in the 1890s, or a teenage Arthur fleeing his abusive background. Idk but whatever time and place they choose for the next title, I’m sure it’ll work fantastically. I’m just not personally sure that I’d love a Red Dead game with cars and machine guns, ya know?
Its so crazy how many different people and stories there are in rdr that you most of the time dont realize exsist in the backround but they put so much work into it and its so cool too realize later how complex the gang is, Great video btw, and your other two!
As someone with major trauma and depression seeing jack act certain ways i can see that in myself i mean i barely remember anything from when i was younger because my trauma blocks its out. But they can come back with that ptsd like what happened to him when john shot those 3 guys and how jack was acting because of it.
I get emotional flashbacks, as in id get triggered and then just lose control... Doesn't happen often (thank God) but its followed by perpetual emptiness in daily life afterwards , and the memory paet does suck, just on autopilot most of the time, are you ok right now?
This video actually encouraged me to seek therapy again. I relate to Jack too much for it to be healthy. The whole game almost feels like an alegory for my childhood.
Do a video about Arthur's mental health. I mean look at his journal when he's diagnosed with TB he writes something like "I kinda wanted to die anyway", man's fucked up
My complete headcanon continuation of Jack's life is that he got drafted and served into WW1. While overseas he may and married an Italian woman. They moved to UK where he became very famous as an author writing books based on fictionalized versions of accounts from Arthur's and John's journals as well as his own. He suspected in the murder of Edgar Ross, but since his death happened outside of the US and there were no direct witnesses, nobody could ever pin it on him.
Mine kinda similar, except he dodged the draft, because he refuses to fight for the government who killed his dad, and many other members of his "family", and abducted him and his mother. Eventually, he somehow found his way to Russia in 1917, joined in the revolution, then became an author. Maybe even spent some time in Spain during the civil war there aiding or atleast documenting the efforts of the C.N.T/F.A.I., before returning to wherever he took up residence.
I like to imagine in a sort of what if scenario for a future game following Jack but not necessarily of the Red Dead series, a government guy tracks him down and offers him an ultimatum: either pay for his crimes through execution, or put his sleuthing and gunfighting skills to use in the war as some sort of special operative and be pardoned if by some chance he makes it out alive.
Love this, would gladly see any red dead character analysed but im particularly intrested in Micah outside of the lens of "aaa pure evil grr" cus hes way more than that, esp in the first few chapters and camp conversations!
I honestly don't think I'm the person to make an impartial, empathetic video on Micah. For me, he makes himself a pretty aa pure evil grr type when he attempts to assault Sadie and then throws out a slur like a minute later within the first mission. I get he has depth, and I'm not opposed to talking about him but I feel I'd have to be very careful in how. But I don't think people can expect an unbaised analysis of Micah that won't assert he's the devil.
@pinkygunslingy oh yeah def not excusing his behaviour at all hes a peice of shit... and yeah exactly how you put it, and I respect ur choice not to because even I wouldn't know how to go abt it. Cool to know ur take tho :) and that it won't happen lol
Come to think of it, Micah is a good villain because his psychological portrait and motivation make sense. He’s an opportunistic survivor and he’s after himself always, and he also knows how to manipulate people for his own gains.
It certainly could but the fact that he lacks much depth, I hesitate to make that assertion as it's not like Dutch where I can point to a decline. For Micah, we don't get much nuance, it's mostly a caricature of what people assume of a lot of cluster B disorders, and I don't want to add to the stigma surrounding already super stigmatized disorders. You feel?
i really don’t want to see jack as a protagonist in another game, because i know that’ll be he’s going to either die or suffer further. he’s just going to endure a whole other portion of his life that is plagued by violence. however, if they ever did do anything for jack, i’d hope it would be something about him settling down and finding purpose in life outside of his fathers legacy. getting married, having children, restoring the ranch, maybe becoming a writer???? anything other than my boy hurting any further. i’d also love to see you touch on jack’s low honor and high honor interactions. i think the way he talks to women in particular is very sad when he’s low honor. it’s also sad to see how violent and reactive he is to just about everything when he’s at a low honor. i wonder what would happen to him canonically if he continued on with the low honor.
So because we see that book “Red Dead” in GTA. I like to imagine that at some point, Jack goes to therapy and completely unpacks his trauma. Perhaps writing a book about the outlaw life is his way of healing and coming to terms with everything he was put through. Perhaps its just me coping tho😭
I pray we get a sequel that is about salvation instead of redemption. I would love to see a game of Jack becoming an outlaw but being able to pull out and live a good life with a family, not making the same mistakes as his father
Thank you so much for making this. Jack Marston is a character I used to identify with a lot as I played RDR during a deeply traumatic era of my life. Please keep making these videos.
I love watching these psychological deep dives, partly because I’m able to relate to these characters deeply and being able to reflect on my own behaviors and reactions through the lens of their lives is pretty therapeutic. Thanks pinky
Unfortunately, I believe Jack will fall the same fate as the tale of the franchise is that "revenge is a fools game. John broke his promise to Arthur and reaped what he sewed. That killing of Micah gave the government a trail to find him. John sacrifices himself for his family to live free, just as Arthur did, and Jack continued the cycle.. Revenge is met with severe consequence in that franchise n yeah. I wish for a conclusion to his story anyway, as I'd find it to be interesting. But I know we won't as RDR isn't supposed to veer away from the frontier. It's supposed to be a commentary on the industrialization of what was the Wild West. The goodbye to the old world and ways of knowing things. Alas, side tangent, I know. Great video and I think you're touching on a topic I feel like most just glance over. So kudos to shining light on it.
I believe jack became a writer. Because everything in rdr2 story is made out of chapters. Like a book. Also, there are people saying something like "ur gonna end up in a picture of a wild west novel" I just feel like everything points to him becoming a writer at one point
Havent watched the video yet but i know its going to be good. These are always so informative and get me interested in doing research on psychology again. Rdr2 is my favorite game of all time and the mental states of humans, even in fiction, fascinate me. If this is something you are passionate about (which im assuming you are considering the work you put into these videos) then Id love to see more!
Wonderfully done video! You’ve done a really excellent analysis of the effects of trauma through the lense of CPTSD on the characters of RDR series. I would love to see an RDR3 in a few years that follows Jack and hopefully, his journey to break the chains of generational trauma. Maybe we can all learn a little something from a story like that…
This was a really well made insightful video I’ve never heard anyone go into depth before about how the events of both games weigh on jacks psyche. I truly hope one day we’ll learn about jacks fate after rd1 and I hope he found himself someone that loves and accepts him
Jack Marston's story always makes me sob like a baby- 😭😭😭 This video is friggen incredible, you did such a great job explaining all of the lore! 🤩 From, the select handful of Jack Marston x oc shippers~
I recently gotten into the series and playing the first game (RDR1) and paying attention to all the subtle moments and animations that each character portrays I know most of the spoilers so im using that as a reference for certain events These videos games are really deep and show alot about mental health and how it deeply affects people Hope to see more content from you
I love your video essays about RDR. Poor Jack, one trauma after another from birth to late teens. Also, there's that moment RDR1 where he and John talk about how Uncle told him about STD's. So he's a teen whose only sex ed info comes from an old drunkard, outlaw and self-described maniac. Great parenting again, John! (I like Uncle, but educator, that he certainly isn't.)
This was well done and a strong start to a channel. I hope you continue to do more deep dives on other RDR characters, particularly Sadie since she seems to be one of the most misunderstood of the bunch(cries of "mary sue" from segments of the fanbase). Anyway, this dive was particularly interesting to me because at times it felt like you were analyzing *me*, though I've been diagnosed with just "regular" PTSD. It's still possible to remember when I was a nice, kind-hearted kid like Jack who turned into a bitter, destructive asshole. It was heartbreaking for me as well. I think this game hits differently for people who...let's just say lived "similar" lives as the characters and are now trying to turn themselves around into good people. It literally had me in my room trying not to loudly bawl because it's like I get to vicariously experience my own redemption. I'm in therapy and I've been working at this for around a decade now, but even though I'm trying to find new meds that work for me AND I'm currently in a deep valley of depression I feel like I've glimpsed the light of a better life before the very notion is so enticing it's worth facing myself and all that pain. As I said, I'm currently in a very bad place due to my illnessess, so sorry if bits of this are a tad incoherent. It's been a little difficult expressing my thoughts lately.
Even after killing ross, you see Jack look at his revolver (probably John's) as if he's gonna throw it away. But he just walks away holstering it, even after completing what he set out to do, he just couldn't let go and it wasn't going away.
Jack was the only one really who could have had a normal life since he wasnt part of the gang, but after losing everyone it didnt mean much to him anymore. He was already holding a grudge, experiencing time and time again the same experiences, so he turned his anger into action after his father died. Him killing Ross wasnt revenge, it was the acceptance that his life will never be normal.
The rant from 15:00 to 15:32 has me relizing even tho I've been diagnosed with ptsd, the more and more you talk about it I relize I'm going to need to talk to my therapist abt this, great content tho❤️
Holy shit okay as someone who has often wondered if I have cptsd, this video is spot on and scarcely reminiscent of my own life. I was never homeless, but I remember my mom telling me how I was such a happy kid and wondering what happened, secluding myself becoming low verbal at times. I remember internalizing fucking everything anyone said about me at a young age, I also started severe self depreciation at 9 maybe 10, so all of that pretty much lines up. My dad was also a lot like Jack because he was often times in and out of my life and he caused more stress and anxiety when he was in the home versus when he was away. I also remember being neglected by both of my parents and having to sit through huge fights between the two of them. One of the things that resonated with me the most is when Jack does not cry with his father died. When my grandmother died I did not cry at all. I remember feeling like an alien compared to everyone around me and worrying that I was a psychopath. During my childhood I was almost always disassociated because of trauma and gender dysphoria. If I were to guess I have probably lived like 50% of my life in depersonalized. I still have basically no identity. I don't even really even see myself as a person. This video probably just convinced me I do have cptsd smh.
I absolutely love these videos you make, they’re so in depth! I saw that you’ve played the last of us, a video on those games would be so freaking cool. I’m a bit obsessed with both of these video games lol
Thank you for this. Jacks not my favorite character.....but part of that is because i feel uncomfortable with how i can relate to him. Did i live in a gang, get kidnapped and witness murder and commit murder? No. But I do actually have cptsd, and dont remember much of my childhood, cause i was constantly uprooted, wasnt allowed to have emotions and had little to no friends, and when I was old enough to start asking questions, I was gaslit alot, which only led to anger, resentment, confusion, eradic behavior as a teen. I think its more than plausable to assume jack has it based on the information and events we see in the game. Thank god i live in current day so mental health help is more readily available. Plot twist: i have friends now and Im even married so I like to think there is some hope for jack marston too. Side note: since were talking jack stuff, i just want to state my opinion on a popular theory of him fighting in WWI. I hate the idea for several reasons, as I think it wouldnt make sense for his character, the pinkertons, and the narrative and western theme in the games series. I think that if ppl really want him to fight in a war (but like, pls dont that to him.) Why not make it make more sense? Like, idk, stick to the north america contenent and see jack flee to mexico and maybe he gets caught up in the mexican revolution(1910-1920, so its still within the time frame of the events of the game)? If ya'll want to see jack get more traumatised so much, can we at least still have it be a western? I dont think anyone would be upset about going back to mexico. Hell, maybe he runs into sadie at some point in south america? He could end the game getting off south america, going to tahiti and living a peaceful life growing mangos 😂 Just my two cents.
thank you so much for making these. Red dead will always be my favorite series and you honestly made me see them in a way i hadnt before and this one really hit home.appreciate the time you put into these
THANK YOU I've been a fan of the rdr games since 2010 and I never really found much insight into Jack's personality and life traumas. I really wish we got to see how Jack coped or lived after the events of 1
I love your vidz your topics are so original after all these years and so many video’s that came out since the games release your video’s are a real breath off fresh air
even when shooting law enforcements he sometimes says stuff like "im a marston" or "my dad taught me this" or "im gonna make you proud pa", hes most definitely depressed about it all even admitting it by getting mad at a stranger for protesting about closing bars saying he needs bars so he can drown his problems in alcohol
i've followed your tiktok for a while and loved your discussions over there! you always bring up new points about these games and characters that give new depths to a franchise ive followed for years and never really had the words to talk about, how i feel, properly. so seeing you make longer form content has been a treat! this was another great video, i've always said jack marston is one of the saddest character fates i have seen. thanks for making awesome content!
I’d love for RDR 3 to be a continuation of Jacks story just to see how it all pans out, I think Jack has a lot of material to work with to have his own game for himself tbh.
i think what works to his benefit is that he's a developed blank slate with no real connections. they can build so much new around him, new arcs, new relationships, new challenges. i do doubt he'd be the first choice, but i can see it working honestly.
@@pinkygunslingyI agree, I wouldn’t want RDR 3 to be another prequel tbh. It would be much more interesting to conclude Jacks story, like you said he’s a blank slate and there’s so much you can do with his character and story arc.
Thank you so much for another amazing video ❤. I always thought jack was secretly the most interesting character in the rdr series but since ive never seen anyone talk him and his fate i always assumed i just headcanoning his development. Thank you so much for this education and vindication
I love your deep dives so much! Its very interesting and gives the characters a lot more perspective. I loved your molly analysis and I would kill for a more in depth long form video on her!
It's sad how he had to write "always in OUR hearts" on Abigails grave. Who's our? Nobody. It's just him.
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And Rufus' heart. I like to imagine the dog was alive to keep him company for a few more years 😢
@@DogForever-vn9yx Not really. I mean the open world dialogue when he says "I miss Rufus" settles that.
@@DogForever-vn9yxRufus ran off during the final mission of RDR
I will never understand people who think Jack would fight in WW1, dude saw everyone he ever cared about get killed by the government.
Plus, I'm pretty sure the federal government would figure out Jack had something to do with Ross' death, asking around for him. And if the player had the option to "leave absolutely no witnesses", that's a trail of bodies pointed straight at him.
@@musicaleuphoria8699Jack kills Ross in Mexico, during a revolution. Who would be investigating that?
The theory isn't that he volunteered, it's that he's drafted, which is HIGHLY likely. He'll be prime service age (21), he likely won't be involved in the kind of factory work that would get him exempted, and, additionally, when WWI happened, there was a MASSIVE societal push for men to join the fight, even in 1917, after it had been shown how awful it was. Regardless of his pre existing trauma, he is an angry, isolated young man without a formal education and without a support network, he's practically a stereotypical candidate to be a soldier. Jack Marston very easily could fit into a Jimmy Darmody or Spencer Dutton type niche. Though a more redeeming character archetype might be something like a Young Indiana Jones, fight in the war but then go off to college.
My headcanon is that he fled to Mexico. It’d be a good setting for a third game.
Bro.......
I think part of the reason jack is so “unbothered” about getting kidnapped by Brontë reflects the detached attachment style brought up by inconsistent parenting. He’s thrown from one member of the gang to another, without ever developing a strong bond with one or two parental figures. Great video keep it up :)
Great note. Plus, the gang feels like it's always growing so it's not as though he's always around a consistent group of trusted adults. It's changing, and many cannot be trusted.
Sad thing is… Jack had a better upbringing than either of his parents. John and Abigail both have trauma I’m sure.
@@Richard-iw1ddHow do you know? We dont know jacks end
That or the fact that for the first time he actually had a normal life, he had food that had taste, he had clothes that didn’t stink of horse shit, he bathed normally, and all the while he thought this was his new camp
He brings up members of the gang to John and Abigail. So I don’t necessarily know if that is true and how he had fond memories of them
I think you can see Jacks lack of purpose in his interactions with the world around him in RDR. High honour Jack is a depressed and with no purpose, low honour Jack behaves similar to Micah, which he only had negative interactions wirh him.
The way low honor jack speaks to some people actually makes Micah look like a gentleman 😭
@@fifaufcclipz18oh no! And I hate Micah! God I hate him so much! Especially when he calls Arther BLaCk LU nG!
gotta love OP's differentiation between the Honor levels to make it deemed as those both Honor levels makes up for a different character... good one
@@fifaufcclipz18 "You're doin' AWFUL things to my hormones miss." "They say i'm at my sexual peak!" Yeah, he's somethin.....I'm surprised zombie john didn't whoop his ass.
The 'Can I go play with the skulls?' line from Jack always threw me off.
Jack really turned emo at the age of 4.
Its normal for kids to be curious about death. They are smart.
@@sludgerat444 I think it’s just the fact there isn’t much for Jack to do when he’s moving from place to place as a kid. He doesn’t have any toys so anything he see’s he has to use his imagination with. Skulls included.
Personally I don’t see anything inherently wrong with a small child being curious about bones even human ones. I think it’s more morbid knowing the origins of the skulls and how they’re the victims of the murderous rapist cannibalistic inbred gang who used to live there. I imagined that’s why Arthur is so quick to tell him NO and not to go down there
jack wasn’t a good shot when we saw him last, meaning after his father’s death, he spent those three years dedicated to training to kill edgar ross and repeat the cycle. jack marston is one of the most tragic characters i’ve seen. i loved the video sm, your deep dives are amazing!
I believe he genuinely wanted to protect his mother, the last thing he had in the world that mattered to him at that point. After her death, Jack does not have anything to lose, he is a man that does not hold anything dear, maybe not even himself. And so he decides to kill the guy who took everything from him, despite that being the thing that the people he held dear, fought to make him not do(I am trying to say that Jack did the opposite from what Arthur,John,Abigail wanted him to, but with nothing else to do and a resent for Ross, he does it anyway)
He was already a bit of a gunfighter in 1911, fighting off rustlers and the bureau/army
@@joeboah6040I know I’m 7 months late, but really, the entirety of Arthur, John, and Jack’s story can be summarized in one sentence. “Revenge is a fools game.”
@@joeboah6040also always thought it was cool the first time Ross and jack meet, jack is fishing, and the last time they meet, Ross is fishing
@@struckmatch3400 Actually Ross is hunting ducks, that is why he is holding a rifle, but you could say they are both by a river the first and last times they meet.
Calling The Pinkertons a “rival gang” nearly made my eyebrows fly off my head, that’s an amazing comparison
just a rly expensive and well protected one 🥰
Both in-universe and out-of-universe. The Pinkertons were cartoonishly evil
Building off of the fact that Jack doesn't like receiving physical comfort. I think it's interesting that in rdr1, John constantly rejects anything further than a handshake
Hugs his wife and sometimes his son and that's IT.
@@pinkygunslingy he was a 19 century man, it would be rare expect something else from john
That’s not weird for the time. That’s completely normal and expected of men during that time.
@@Jester_Jingles i not sure
Sources?
Thank you for making this video, the tragedy of Jack Marston's fate has always been something that isn't talked about enough in the RDR community. He suffered so much for sins that weren't his own.
26:00 i think jack killed his mom not like actually killing her like a physical action but since he chose the life of a gunslinger. Abigail tried so hard too avoid that as a future for him but i imagine he kept telling him mom over and over again how hes going to kill ross and that probably broke her heart even more as much as johns death did... maybe she died of a broken heart ?? (Stress)
OUUUU THIS COMMENT IS GONNA MAKE ME BAWL MY EYES OUT
I personally always thought Abigail just straight up killed herself. Her husband was killed, her child became everything she, John, Arthur and most of the people in the gang did everything that they tried to not be, she probably had very little friends, and remember that John wasn't the only one killed at the raid of beecher hope, so was uncle, who I always saw as a sort of paternal figure to John and Abigail, which I'm sure took a huge toll on her alongside John's death. I think she just straight up gave up on life.
@@legit4052yeah, I can't see Abigail befriending many of Blackwater's high and mighty women. And I doubt Jack spent much time with her after John's death.
She died of pneumonia IIRC
@@SummeryMussel9 is that comfired?
Him asking about Uncle Dutch makes me sorta sad. He essentially lost all of his extended family and loved ones. Even though he’s seems to have forgotten bits and pieces of his upbringing. He still remembers the kindness of people like Arthur and Dutch. A truly amazing game series.
i wouldn't exactly allude 'kindness' with Arthur especially since you can antagonise Jack...
@@godzillazfriction That's an option left to the Players discretion. No matter what is chosen, Jack directly comments on concrete parts of his past with Arthur; Arthur taking him fishing, and Arthur saving him and his Parents.
@@kimberlyh.1090 ok so... that still doesn't equate Arthur with 'kindness'
@@godzillazfriction And the option to antagonize Jack isn't what would equate Arthur with brutality, given the amount of people he kills and brutalizes.
@@kimberlyh.1090 how tf would that equate to 'brutality' in the 1st place...
Idea for a sequel, cozy game where Jack builds a law practice and makes friends and gets to be happy
Stardew redemption
so plain, fake and just boring...
@@godzillazfriction The comment you're responding to wasn't a serious pitch for a game and not everything in fiction has to be as miserable as you
@@godzillazfriction thats a weird way to spell "PEAK"
@@xanosghoul oh really... it wasn't 'serious' therefore i can't argue against it... classic.
6:25 If you bump into Jack while he’s sleeping he might say something like, “Do we have to go away again?” I don’t remember exactly what the line was but it made me kinda sad ngl😭
i honestly would KILL for a spinoff game for every single character in this series, especially RDR2. The writers did such a great job of making every other character feel like the main character in their own story.
damn i wonder what the next red dead game will be in 20 years 😮
'every single character' im sorry but the most logical way if Rockstar ever in 10298219 years decided to make a spin-off game from a handful of characters...
it'll be Micah Bell III
Im absolutely obsessed with these deep dives bc i feel like no one else in the fandom rlly does them
could you also speak more on john and arthur’s substance abuse, I feel like that part of the game I never really payed attention to and it sounds very interesting
I could! In short, though, Arthur's described as a bad drunk by a few, and they seem to raise brows to his drinking habits at times. John makes an express mention of stopping drinking, as he spends a lot of the first chapters of rdr2 drunk at camp.
@@pinkygunslingy they also both smoke like chimneys as well drink. Knowing the time and how both John and Arthur grew up extremely disadvantaged, I bet they both started when they were incredibly young.
@@MrZomBie775I tend not to make mention of it simply because like, people thought it was beneficial to your health for a while there lmao. Like the doctor who just lights up a pipe while telling Arthur he has TB, seems wild to me but in a lot of instances doctors would even prescribe it.
But it is worth noting the way they could be chasing a good ol' nicotine buzz regardless for sure.
@@pinkygunslingylol dont forget that doctors would advise sick people to grow beards to ‘ward away disease’, while beards basically act as nests for bacteria
@@MrZomBie775that can very easily just be attributed to the time period. smoking frequently, and subsequently picking up smoking at a young age, was far from uncommon in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. not everything’s a metaphor/meant to depict poor mental health
John mentions in the first game that he had a daughter that died so I’m guessing this happened between 1907-1910 and at the end of rdr2 once the world opens back up and becomes less structured I always interpreted that as John going back to his rambling ways and playing family man and farmer when it suits him and could also explain why Abigail feared he’d fall back in with his old gang members when we first met her in rdr1 but going back to the main point I think John wasn’t home when his daughter died and jack could also hold resentment towards John for that.
Honestly I’m thinking the daughter thing happened before Jack was born. Perhaps this is what triggers John’s year long absence from the gang that Arthur holds a grudge against? John did never explain why, and this seems intentional since we see Arthur sorta confront him about it(or do we? idk). It would also help explain why exactly John is so hesitant about accepting Jack as his son; he doesn’t want to experience the pain of losing another child.
@@a.j.carter2294 I figured the daughter was when he was in the Yukon. Which uh, probably not the best place to raise a little kid. My dad managed it, but he also got pneumonia pretty much each winter until he left the Yukon when he was five, and it was probably much tougher to treat pneumonia back in the early 1900s.
@@a.j.carter2294no it's not before jack was born lmfao
@@captainbeastwinger4940 “lmfao” okay.
its a small not really canon interaction, but at the beginning of Undead Nightmare Jack actually seems pretty well adjusted and easy going around his mom and dad, cracking good natured sarcasm, and being excited to share his hobby of reading with John, so much so John seems to have a pause that shows how happy he is to see Jack being happy.
That does however give me the impression that might actually be a timeline event, as at that moment jack was talking about the undead curse in the book he read so that moment of pause from John could represent him daydreaming into the events of Undead Nightmare. So before then, that could've been a misc day in the life before the day Ross raided the place and killed John.
i actually haven't played undead nightmare. i really should!! everything i see looks very fun
there’s a theory undead nightmare is a portrayal of john’s inner anxiety and guilt . he might see that briefly ideal version of his family as something he takes away and ruins.
He's also suicidal... "I have nothin to live for, anyway!" is a pretty clear indication of same.
I feel there is a darkly tragic way in how Jack comes to adopt much of the ideology of Dutch. It’s a very generational trauma style of seeing the world that is passed from Dutch to John and then down to jack and I think it’s a good way to summarize the traumatic underpinnings of why these characters act the way they do.
Dutch and his ideology are unique not in content but in how they personalize responsibility in an unhealthy way I feel. You touched on it in the John video but I feel it might be worth expanding on that these characters hold a sick worldview which ultimately pushes them into dramatic and incredibly dangerous confrontation with anyone who wronged them even slightly. The narcissistic excuses of Dutch flowing down the generational line to justify trauma both experienced and inflicted
Dutch..? are you being serious
Playing the game again back 2023 and examining the story,dutch is a absolute turd of a human being.
@@godzillazfrictionDutch has a large influence over john and arthur.So of course he would have have a influence over jack.
@@zombiekiller4313 not really since Jack was 4 years old...
John and Arthur did indeed uphold what Dutch stood for, but the point of the 2nd game is how they come to the realisation of it all and what it even meant...
i love jack and im glad somebody talked about this, his voice lines in gunfights/conversations after his fathers death absolutely break me istg he deserved so much better
I don't even know if you'll see this comment, but when you released this video it was during one of the darkest points in my life recently. It oddly helped me to reflect on my own trauma and how it's shaped me as a person. A year later revisiting it has reminded me that I've come a long way, even if I don't always realize that. Thank you
I never stopped to think about just how traumatizing having all of those people coming and going from your 'family' constantly growing up would be for Jack. And I agree about the memory lapses relating to his trauma. My whole life is a blur. I vaguely remember the bullet points.... Well, some of them. Its terrible. I have cptsd. The worse the time, the foggier the recollection. Its mostly just a blurry photo album of random images, not really a full memory of people and events. I'm always amazed by people who tell countless detailed stories from their past. I can barely give you a summary.
Holy shit you sound like me, how are you right now?
I'm so sorry mate, it sounds like an awful thing go through
I love how in detail you go with me still being able to understand it all
This channel is so peculiar, in an awesome way. Professionnally psychologically analyzing characters from a depressing cowboy game, paired with the dedpan humor, has granted you a new subscriber.
Thank you for another great video! I really hope we’ll get to see RDR3 with Jack as protagonist, probably set in the late 20s in rural Midwest, with Jack serving as a war vet marshall trying to catch up with new arising threat of organised criminals with fast cars and machineguns, all while looking for his true self and his purpose in life.
If I could have it my way, it'd be more focused on the prohibition era of america, as i think it very reasonably fits a western theme. I also think that either 1. The government has no record of Jack and can't draft him or 2. I simply feel he was raised a draft dodger lol
@@pinkygunslingy good takes and yeah I have the same time period in mind, with dust bowls and great depression on the horizon and moonshiners on the rise. He might be a draft dodger but he also might feel like seeking combat for the hell of it, just to find purpose or die.
I honestly don't know if Jack should be a protagonist again. I feel like maybe we could have a prohibition era RDR3 with machine guns, fast cars and booze and all that, but with a new set of protagonists, with Jack maybe being a background character or something like that
Very interesting idea. I’d personally prefer RDR3 to be a prequel even further back than 1899, maybe like the 1870s right after the completion of the transcontinental railroad. In that period, I’d love to see a setting in the far west, maybe having San Francisco acting as the Saint Denis of the game. There’s definitely a lot to dig into in this period regarding labor struggles, colonization, robber-barons, and of course all that great old Wild West atmosphere. I’m not sure there are too many characters that fit totally neatly into this, but we know that Hosea is from out west, so he could potentially be an important side character. We could also potentially interact with a younger Rains Fall at a time when the Wapiti had more freedom than in the 1890s, or a teenage Arthur fleeing his abusive background. Idk but whatever time and place they choose for the next title, I’m sure it’ll work fantastically. I’m just not personally sure that I’d love a Red Dead game with cars and machine guns, ya know?
@@pinkygunslingylike the film LAWLESS! It's literally the perfect timeline for Jack!
absolutely obsessed with your deep dives
I would love an analysis of Micah's sociopathy.
Its so crazy how many different people and stories there are in rdr that you most of the time dont realize exsist in the backround but they put so much work into it and its so cool too realize later how complex the gang is, Great video btw, and your other two!
As someone with major trauma and depression seeing jack act certain ways i can see that in myself i mean i barely remember anything from when i was younger because my trauma blocks its out. But they can come back with that ptsd like what happened to him when john shot those 3 guys and how jack was acting because of it.
I get emotional flashbacks, as in id get triggered and then just lose control... Doesn't happen often (thank God) but its followed by perpetual emptiness in daily life afterwards , and the memory paet does suck, just on autopilot most of the time, are you ok right now?
That's horrible, I'm so sorry you have to go through that
This video actually encouraged me to seek therapy again. I relate to Jack too much for it to be healthy. The whole game almost feels like an alegory for my childhood.
Love your dives into one of my favorite games! Jack is such a tragic character, and I was more than happy to listen to your thoughts
Well in this case 2 games lol
Do a video about Arthur's mental health. I mean look at his journal when he's diagnosed with TB he writes something like "I kinda wanted to die anyway", man's fucked up
My complete headcanon continuation of Jack's life is that he got drafted and served into WW1. While overseas he may and married an Italian woman. They moved to UK where he became very famous as an author writing books based on fictionalized versions of accounts from Arthur's and John's journals as well as his own. He suspected in the murder of Edgar Ross, but since his death happened outside of the US and there were no direct witnesses, nobody could ever pin it on him.
Yeah I'll incorporate that into my worldview. Great headcanon
Mine kinda similar, except he dodged the draft, because he refuses to fight for the government who killed his dad, and many other members of his "family", and abducted him and his mother. Eventually, he somehow found his way to Russia in 1917, joined in the revolution, then became an author. Maybe even spent some time in Spain during the civil war there aiding or atleast documenting the efforts of the C.N.T/F.A.I., before returning to wherever he took up residence.
I like to imagine in a sort of what if scenario for a future game following Jack but not necessarily of the Red Dead series, a government guy tracks him down and offers him an ultimatum: either pay for his crimes through execution, or put his sleuthing and gunfighting skills to use in the war as some sort of special operative and be pardoned if by some chance he makes it out alive.
Him asking around for Ross would be enough for the bureau to probably track him down to Mexico. Best bet in my opinion, flee to Australia.
Yea jack is dodgin the fuck out of that draft
Love this, would gladly see any red dead character analysed but im particularly intrested in Micah outside of the lens of "aaa pure evil grr" cus hes way more than that, esp in the first few chapters and camp conversations!
I honestly don't think I'm the person to make an impartial, empathetic video on Micah. For me, he makes himself a pretty aa pure evil grr type when he attempts to assault Sadie and then throws out a slur like a minute later within the first mission. I get he has depth, and I'm not opposed to talking about him but I feel I'd have to be very careful in how. But I don't think people can expect an unbaised analysis of Micah that won't assert he's the devil.
@pinkygunslingy oh yeah def not excusing his behaviour at all hes a peice of shit... and yeah exactly how you put it, and I respect ur choice not to because even I wouldn't know how to go abt it. Cool to know ur take tho :) and that it won't happen lol
Come to think of it, Micah is a good villain because his psychological portrait and motivation make sense. He’s an opportunistic survivor and he’s after himself always, and he also knows how to manipulate people for his own gains.
@@pinkygunslingyi mean seems like some cluster B shit to me 🤷🏻♂️
It certainly could but the fact that he lacks much depth, I hesitate to make that assertion as it's not like Dutch where I can point to a decline. For Micah, we don't get much nuance, it's mostly a caricature of what people assume of a lot of cluster B disorders, and I don't want to add to the stigma surrounding already super stigmatized disorders. You feel?
i really don’t want to see jack as a protagonist in another game, because i know that’ll be he’s going to either die or suffer further. he’s just going to endure a whole other portion of his life that is plagued by violence.
however, if they ever did do anything for jack, i’d hope it would be something about him settling down and finding purpose in life outside of his fathers legacy. getting married, having children, restoring the ranch, maybe becoming a writer???? anything other than my boy hurting any further.
i’d also love to see you touch on jack’s low honor and high honor interactions. i think the way he talks to women in particular is very sad when he’s low honor. it’s also sad to see how violent and reactive he is to just about everything when he’s at a low honor. i wonder what would happen to him canonically if he continued on with the low honor.
So because we see that book “Red Dead” in GTA. I like to imagine that at some point, Jack goes to therapy and completely unpacks his trauma. Perhaps writing a book about the outlaw life is his way of healing and coming to terms with everything he was put through. Perhaps its just me coping tho😭
Jack Marston is probably my favourite character throughout the entire series, thank you for making this 🫶
after watching that essay about Dutch van der Linde i was amazed and this one is even better keep it up!
oh my gosh I was hoping the next vid would be Jack, hes so underrated
I was pleasantly surprised to find an interesting person saying interesting things about an interesting game.
I look forward to more!
I pray we get a sequel that is about salvation instead of redemption. I would love to see a game of Jack becoming an outlaw but being able to pull out and live a good life with a family, not making the same mistakes as his father
man i love how your videos cater to a very specific space in my psyche reserved exclusively for obsessively analysing rdr (tm) characters, keep it up
Thank you so much for making this. Jack Marston is a character I used to identify with a lot as I played RDR during a deeply traumatic era of my life. Please keep making these videos.
I feel so lucky you're out here posting videos on rdr with such a compassionate view. thank you pinky!!
Just got home from work, and I get that surprise with your deep dive : YES ! Thank you for these, they're so cool
Oh and also when you described CPTSD I was like "ahahahahahah that reminds me of me- WAIT"
I love watching these psychological deep dives, partly because I’m able to relate to these characters deeply and being able to reflect on my own behaviors and reactions through the lens of their lives is pretty therapeutic. Thanks pinky
Unfortunately, I believe Jack will fall the same fate as the tale of the franchise is that "revenge is a fools game. John broke his promise to Arthur and reaped what he sewed. That killing of Micah gave the government a trail to find him. John sacrifices himself for his family to live free, just as Arthur did, and Jack continued the cycle..
Revenge is met with severe consequence in that franchise n yeah.
I wish for a conclusion to his story anyway, as I'd find it to be interesting. But I know we won't as RDR isn't supposed to veer away from the frontier.
It's supposed to be a commentary on the industrialization of what was the Wild West. The goodbye to the old world and ways of knowing things.
Alas, side tangent, I know. Great video and I think you're touching on a topic I feel like most just glance over. So kudos to shining light on it.
I believe jack became a writer. Because everything in rdr2 story is made out of chapters. Like a book. Also, there are people saying something like "ur gonna end up in a picture of a wild west novel"
I just feel like everything points to him becoming a writer at one point
Havent watched the video yet but i know its going to be good. These are always so informative and get me interested in doing research on psychology again.
Rdr2 is my favorite game of all time and the mental states of humans, even in fiction, fascinate me. If this is something you are passionate about (which im assuming you are considering the work you put into these videos) then Id love to see more!
Dude this was exactly the video i was hoping for jack marston is my favorite character in both red dead games, so awesome!!!
Always excited whenever you upload, I had a pretty bad day today but seeing a new rdr vid by you made my day ♡
Hope the rest of your day is better and that tomorrow is kinder :)
the sound design with this one is amazing, keep it up
"blame my parents! i do 😐" - jack marston 1914
Wonderfully done video! You’ve done a really excellent analysis of the effects of trauma through the lense of CPTSD on the characters of RDR series.
I would love to see an RDR3 in a few years that follows Jack and hopefully, his journey to break the chains of generational trauma. Maybe we can all learn a little something from a story like that…
i adore your commentary so much, thank you for using your time on this god forsaken game
This was a really well made insightful video I’ve never heard anyone go into depth before about how the events of both games weigh on jacks psyche. I truly hope one day we’ll learn about jacks fate after rd1 and I hope he found himself someone that loves and accepts him
Glad I found you RUclips tiktok doesn't have room for all of your thoughts. These long form videos are 👍
Jack Marston's story always makes me sob like a baby- 😭😭😭
This video is friggen incredible, you did such a great job explaining all of the lore! 🤩
From, the select handful of Jack Marston x oc shippers~
fav niche internet microceleb: cowboy mental health rant girl
I recently gotten into the series and playing the first game (RDR1) and paying attention to all the subtle moments and animations that each character portrays
I know most of the spoilers so im using that as a reference for certain events
These videos games are really deep and show alot about mental health and how it deeply affects people
Hope to see more content from you
Such an impressive video for just starting out on youtube! Love to keep seeing more like this
I love your video essays about RDR. Poor Jack, one trauma after another from birth to late teens. Also, there's that moment RDR1 where he and John talk about how Uncle told him about STD's. So he's a teen whose only sex ed info comes from an old drunkard, outlaw and self-described maniac. Great parenting again, John! (I like Uncle, but educator, that he certainly isn't.)
This was well done and a strong start to a channel. I hope you continue to do more deep dives on other RDR characters, particularly Sadie since she seems to be one of the most misunderstood of the bunch(cries of "mary sue" from segments of the fanbase).
Anyway, this dive was particularly interesting to me because at times it felt like you were analyzing *me*, though I've been diagnosed with just "regular" PTSD. It's still possible to remember when I was a nice, kind-hearted kid like Jack who turned into a bitter, destructive asshole. It was heartbreaking for me as well. I think this game hits differently for people who...let's just say lived "similar" lives as the characters and are now trying to turn themselves around into good people. It literally had me in my room trying not to loudly bawl because it's like I get to vicariously experience my own redemption. I'm in therapy and I've been working at this for around a decade now, but even though I'm trying to find new meds that work for me AND I'm currently in a deep valley of depression I feel like I've glimpsed the light of a better life before the very notion is so enticing it's worth facing myself and all that pain. As I said, I'm currently in a very bad place due to my illnessess, so sorry if bits of this are a tad incoherent. It's been a little difficult expressing my thoughts lately.
Saw your vid on dutch and glad to stumble across you again. Hidden gem of a channel keep it up.
Only three videos and already one of my favorite youtubers!
Even after killing ross, you see Jack look at his revolver (probably John's) as if he's gonna throw it away. But he just walks away holstering it, even after completing what he set out to do, he just couldn't let go and it wasn't going away.
Not the kind of RUclipsr I’d expect to be covering rdr2 content but I’m here for it
I’d love a mental analysis on Niko from gta IV idk if ur interested in any other rockstar games but might be worth looking at
Jack was the only one really who could have had a normal life since he wasnt part of the gang, but after losing everyone it didnt mean much to him anymore. He was already holding a grudge, experiencing time and time again the same experiences, so he turned his anger into action after his father died. Him killing Ross wasnt revenge, it was the acceptance that his life will never be normal.
This channel is a damn gem
i be doing backflips whenever I get a notification from you
I love these deep dive videos! Your presentation and analysis are always fun and in-depth!
The rant from 15:00 to 15:32 has me relizing even tho I've been diagnosed with ptsd, the more and more you talk about it I relize I'm going to need to talk to my therapist abt this, great content tho❤️
I'm not doing crime or anything but still just relized how much cptsd and d.i.d are so inherently connect and how that makes sense with my truama
Holy shit okay as someone who has often wondered if I have cptsd, this video is spot on and scarcely reminiscent of my own life.
I was never homeless, but I remember my mom telling me how I was such a happy kid and wondering what happened, secluding myself becoming low verbal at times. I remember internalizing fucking everything anyone said about me at a young age, I also started severe self depreciation at 9 maybe 10, so all of that pretty much lines up.
My dad was also a lot like Jack because he was often times in and out of my life and he caused more stress and anxiety when he was in the home versus when he was away. I also remember being neglected by both of my parents and having to sit through huge fights between the two of them.
One of the things that resonated with me the most is when Jack does not cry with his father died. When my grandmother died I did not cry at all. I remember feeling like an alien compared to everyone around me and worrying that I was a psychopath.
During my childhood I was almost always disassociated because of trauma and gender dysphoria. If I were to guess I have probably lived like 50% of my life in depersonalized. I still have basically no identity. I don't even really even see myself as a person.
This video probably just convinced me I do have cptsd smh.
I wouldn’t be surprised if all members of the gang had PTSD or CPTSD
I absolutely love these videos you make, they’re so in depth! I saw that you’ve played the last of us, a video on those games would be so freaking cool. I’m a bit obsessed with both of these video games lol
Been looking for analysis content on rdr2 forever. Glad i found your stuff. Very cool
Love the new background setting
lol me too! it is unfortunately temporary as im renovating an office space 😭
Maybe the new space'll be even better🙏🏼
I hope!
I pray to Good Arthur for you
Listened to your Dutch video while driving and now as I begin a roadtrip this video gets suggested to me!
love the tiktok and i’m enjoying the youtube even more, thanks for creating awesome content
Thank you for this. Jacks not my favorite character.....but part of that is because i feel uncomfortable with how i can relate to him. Did i live in a gang, get kidnapped and witness murder and commit murder? No. But I do actually have cptsd, and dont remember much of my childhood, cause i was constantly uprooted, wasnt allowed to have emotions and had little to no friends, and when I was old enough to start asking questions, I was gaslit alot, which only led to anger, resentment, confusion, eradic behavior as a teen. I think its more than plausable to assume jack has it based on the information and events we see in the game. Thank god i live in current day so mental health help is more readily available. Plot twist: i have friends now and Im even married so I like to think there is some hope for jack marston too.
Side note: since were talking jack stuff, i just want to state my opinion on a popular theory of him fighting in WWI. I hate the idea for several reasons, as I think it wouldnt make sense for his character, the pinkertons, and the narrative and western theme in the games series. I think that if ppl really want him to fight in a war (but like, pls dont that to him.) Why not make it make more sense? Like, idk, stick to the north america contenent and see jack flee to mexico and maybe he gets caught up in the mexican revolution(1910-1920, so its still within the time frame of the events of the game)? If ya'll want to see jack get more traumatised so much, can we at least still have it be a western? I dont think anyone would be upset about going back to mexico. Hell, maybe he runs into sadie at some point in south america? He could end the game getting off south america, going to tahiti and living a peaceful life growing mangos 😂 Just my two cents.
your quip about tiktokers being dense made me laugh out loud on the train. keep the analysis coming they’re so good
thank you so much for making these. Red dead will always be my favorite series and you honestly made me see them in a way i hadnt before and this one really hit home.appreciate the time you put into these
Thank you for making this about a character I kin so bad while I’m dealing with the worst moment of my life
Your editing is so great, keeps my adhd brain active while my special interests are being fed
THANK YOU
I've been a fan of the rdr games since 2010 and I never really found much insight into Jack's personality and life traumas. I really wish we got to see how Jack coped or lived after the events of 1
I love your vidz your topics are so original after all these years and so many video’s that came out since the games release your video’s are a real breath off fresh air
Another great video Pinky! So happy I found your channel 😊
even when shooting law enforcements he sometimes says stuff like "im a marston" or "my dad taught me this" or "im gonna make you proud pa", hes most definitely depressed about it all even admitting it by getting mad at a stranger for protesting about closing bars saying he needs bars so he can drown his problems in alcohol
I like to think that Jack did go on to write about his experiences throughout his life
i've followed your tiktok for a while and loved your discussions over there! you always bring up new points about these games and characters that give new depths to a franchise ive followed for years and never really had the words to talk about, how i feel, properly. so seeing you make longer form content has been a treat! this was another great video, i've always said jack marston is one of the saddest character fates i have seen. thanks for making awesome content!
you are so quickly becoming one of my fav creators!!!
I’d love for RDR 3 to be a continuation of Jacks story just to see how it all pans out, I think Jack has a lot of material to work with to have his own game for himself tbh.
i think what works to his benefit is that he's a developed blank slate with no real connections. they can build so much new around him, new arcs, new relationships, new challenges. i do doubt he'd be the first choice, but i can see it working honestly.
@@pinkygunslingyI agree, I wouldn’t want RDR 3 to be another prequel tbh. It would be much more interesting to conclude Jacks story, like you said he’s a blank slate and there’s so much you can do with his character and story arc.
@@gonzalomendez4623I think a prohibition era rdr game would be amazing
amazing video with excellent analysis, I hope you don’t get tired of making these😅
Thank you so much for another amazing video ❤. I always thought jack was secretly the most interesting character in the rdr series but since ive never seen anyone talk him and his fate i always assumed i just headcanoning his development. Thank you so much for this education and vindication
i can’t wait until the day i can just type pinky and you come up first because you DEFINITELY deserve it, love the content!
I love your deep dives so much! Its very interesting and gives the characters a lot more perspective. I loved your molly analysis and I would kill for a more in depth long form video on her!
Literally every video you post I’m sat and listening like
Omg I love your video essays so much! Do u think you'll ever do anything other than red dead (not that I mind I love the games just curious)?
I'm so glad I woke up early for this! Pinky content is peak content!
I don’t like how much I relate to this video, that wasn’t the goal, I was just trying to watch read dead videos:(