There's no contradiction here. She isn't saying that the fire can't be named after her. She's saying that you can't name the fire by her OFFICIAL name that her superiors know about, that is in the public eye (apparently, there is some law that the story doesn't specify). And her second name, it turns out, she hasn't informed anyone, so the law isn't broken in this case, with Henry being satisfied.
Okay, so here is the ending basically explained. Ned's son died in a climbing accident. Him feeling that he would be accused of murdering his son, he stole the keys to the cave and began a survellience operation to make sure nobody found out. However, when he though Henry was spying on him, he did his best to cover it up, using a research station in Wapiti and making it appear like it was a government conspiracy against them. However, when he set fire to the station, the fire burnt out of control, so he decided to make the two leave, by framing them for starting the fire. When Henry began investigating, Ned basically cracked and told him the whole story, before moving. The reason we never got to see Delilah was because the developers were trying to save a message. Life is often not what you expected; we expected a big government conspiracy, and we expected to see Delilah.
@@giulianabarberio5323 There is not actual evidence of that just a game theory and speculation although maybe she knew Ned had put Brian in a not so awesome situation but even that cannot be proven
@@OLDNAVYE 1:36:36 Delilah says that the girls got jailed after taking a farmer's tractors for a joy ride. The tent was either ripped by a bear or Ned tried to drive the girls away.
Normal person playing firewatch: Wow this game is really beautiful and has a great storyline! Jack playing Firewatch: *ONLY ROCK TEXTURE CAN SUSTAIN ME*
I actually really liked the ending. I got that sinking feeling of disappointment too, but not because the ending is cheap/bad. Alone in the wilderness we fell for Ned's rather ridiculous plot, the paranoia of solitude making us jump to unlikely conclusions. We also built up an expectation to meet Delilah, and after all that time and the bond we built, she just left. The game started with a tragic human story, then we let our imagination run wild, and at the end it brought us back down to earth. I think it was brilliantly done.
I felt like the whole game. You don't actually see the characters faces. Idk ppl notice. It gave you the illusion. You was gonna meet someone. Just like dahlia at the end. U think u gonna meet her. But then u found out, she not there.
you must be new here (this is a joke because I swear to God I've seen like 10 different story game series or more where he predicted Something really late in the game or that was getting ready to happen or happened at the end on the very first freaking episode to the point where whenever I here him say any theory I think "I swear to God if you just predicted the ending or a later part of the game AGAIN I'm gonna lose my mind" 😂🤣😂)
Not sure if it’s just me but this game really gives you the sense of just straight up isolation. You could watch/play this game with a group of people and still somehow feel alone
Someone Tibok funny thing is, I’d feel much less lonely in that situation than I currently do and I’ve got my phone, computer, nintendo ds with internet and chat access and stuff...
Ik this is years late but I like that Jack remembered that Henry had a wife still. Most RUclipsrs I watched play this forgot about Julia and tried to get Henry and Delilah to fall in love
@@ShadowPhoenix82 yes I also understand your point, it just frustrated me a bit how Henry obviously still loved Julia but people wanted him to fall in love with Delilah anyway.
i hated Delilah. every decision she made was selfish, from not reporting the missing girls to leaving without Henry, and especially flirting with him knowing he had a poor sick wife
That's why the ending of Firewatch is amazing in my opinion. People were expecting some grand finale, and that everything was going to be revealed. But in the end, it was just nothing, something really boring. But people forget why Henry and Delilah are here. To run away from there problems, and this job, to them, was a temporary solution to there problems. This game is really beautiful and amazing and that's why people come here to escape there problems, and the game introduces all these crazy theorys and ideas to allow the player's imagination to run wild, but then reality and real life just hits you like a truck, and that's how real life is. TL:DR: The game was trying to simulate all these amazing adventures and mysteries, and Henry's fun journey, but the ending was just the opposite. Reality. Real Life. All the problems Henry was trying to escape from, came back like a truck in the form of reality.
Exactly! I like this game because not everything has to have a supernatural explanation or involve aliens. Sometimes the truest story is that someone just died in an accident.
When they found Brian dead, I honestly don’t know why but I felt as if I was going to cry, especially after his father basically said that he didn’t care (or didn’t have the strength to watch him get put in the ground.)
I think Ned cared about Brian. What he says is he basically doesn't want to go and face the world and deal with the world, because it won't change anything. Brian would still be dead and Ned would still feel responsible for it. And there really isn't much waiting for Ned in the world anyway, no family, probably no friends, he has war PTSD...
@@Isirian i think Ned cared as well, why else would he keep the father’s day card and picture? i just think he didn’t really understand brian, delilah mentions at some point that ned wanted brian to like what ned knew, which was why they climbed and stuff, but brian preferred fantasy games and comic books which ned just didn’t understand. also i have sympathy for ned, a soldier who feels like he was used and abandoned, with nothing for him in society so he isolated himself because it’s easier than confronting the world. damn what a phenomenal game
Jack, the reason why Ned was following Henry is because Henry discovered the cave very early and tried to break in to it. He probably didn't want Henry to discover what's inside that's why he was listening to Delilah and Henry talk all the time because if they do discover what's inside he'll have a backup plan and pack things up, just like in the ending. It was disappointing, but it does make sense.
In the middle of a forest, with people following you, and people going missing, in a dark scary cave that is locked up, and obviously a trap... Henry: "IS ANYBODY DOWN THERE?!?!" Henry has clearly never seen a horror movie.
Will Ned was trying to lead Henry to the cave and Ned was giving him clues. Ned was trying to find the right person most likely and he did and he did gave Henry clues to find Ned's son.
Sean meanwhile, walks into the cave, hears the gate, which he left open, slam closed behind him, and _at no point whatsoever_ even considers going back to look. Just keeps walking into the cave. I love our silly b'y Sean, so I do, but _sure-jaysus_ he would not last a minute in a horror movie.
The letter Brian writes at 1:34:10 he mentions his climbing ropes and how he would hope you would return them to him. If you did Brian promised the reward would be good. But when you do find him, the only reward is his body at the bottom of a cave. Jesus this game has intense foreshadowing
The first video: "This was not advertised as a horror game" At the halfway of this video, Im legit more creeped out, than I have been in most of actual horror games...
Same when I played I discovered a totally new fear I never knew about myself. I think it's called Scopophobia, like being alone but still having the fear that you're being watched in a threatening way.
Nobody WANTS to talk to the cops - but if you answer any way but "I'm happy to talk to the cops," they think something is up. I imagine Henry was thinking the same thing in that moment.
Sean, you'll literally never see this. I'm sitting here at 2am in 2022 typing this after revisiting this series for some reason. I have not smiled and felt this close to someone over the internet in a long time and I just wanted to really thank you for all the YEARS of happiness and laughter you have given me. I started watching your videos at the beginning of highschool and am now graduated for many years and started a career. I simply cannot convey through text the impact you have made on my life and truly hope you get everything you work for and deserve in this life
same. i always heard of this series jack did but i always kinda dismissed it and idk why. i tried watching it a long time ago and just put it on again tonight, kinda like background noise. but then i started to actually watch and i got super invested in it. i think i may just have to watch it all again too.
"Thats why I am not clicking on everything to talk about because it is inconsequential". That is the whole point of the story. It is about the bond between Henry and Delaila. Its is about lose, grief, adiction (manly Alcohol and drowning your problems, for Henry and Delila) and coping with these things. There is so real danger or mistery out there. The Wapity Station was only a science experiment. There was no huge plot gainst Henry and Delila, it is only a sad lonley man who cant live with the loss of his child. And Henry has to except his situation aswell. It is not a jawdropping plottwist and thats the way it is suposed to be. It leaves you in silence just like Henry who realises he ran away from his problems for to long and has to face them one way or another becuase people who dont do it end up like Ned. P.S :"Well thats disapointing". Yeah. It is meant to be that way
I never thought of it that way. I think as a game and like a experience I feel like it would have been more satisfying if they had tied up the loose ends more, but I think as a story it’s makes more sense. And the fact that it’s kind of supposed to be disappointing makes it less disappointing for me.
yeah, i was about to say the same thing. the whole point is its just real. 2 people and the ending that would probably make the most sense. the fact you're disappointed it the whole point
I think the game is less about a story in itself, and more about life. Like saying that there will always be coincidences, always be mysteries, and that explanations are often simple and disappointing. Sometimes, things are not as exciting as you wish. Sometimes, there's no conspiracy, only a dead kid in a cave and a firewatch that will forever feel guilty for not reporting a father who brought his kid with him to the lookout. And remember that this is not the story of you looking out for fires, this is the story of Henry escaping from his wife's dementia. If you think about it, Ned did exactly what Henry is doing. Instead of confronting his son's death, he ran away, hiding it in a cave.
I disagree. I feel as though the devs should've made all of what you said much clearer as the point of the game, if it was the point. To have an intention is one thing, but perhaps if the majority of players didn't understand what the message of the ending was, that's a problem. SPOILERS: I didn't dislike the ending out of its simplicity, or merely because it was based out of a series of coincidences. If anyone found a tent ransacked, phone line cut, their cabin broken into and that someone was listening in on their calls, of course they would freak out. Who wouldn't? The explanation wasn't 'innocent' or 'simple'; there was foul play at work, Ned was deliberately trying to scare you off. I feel I didn't like the ending for a couple of reasons: 1. The explanation revolves around Ned and Brian, two people whom I had little interest in beforehand. 2. The revelation is handed to you on a silver platter, literally explained for you, and you can't do anything to change the future. You can't catch Ned; in fact, nothing has really changed, except that now you know what happened. If the explanation had been, for instance, that a serial killer had been lurking in the forest, at least there may be further stakes (after the explanation) of you having to still escape the killer, possibly. I'm not saying that a serial killer explanation would've necessarily been better, but there would be potential for being able to change things and have an impact after the revelation. I didn't mind not seeing Delilah, but regarding your suggestion on the meaning of the ending being that there will always be mysteries and disappointing explanations, I also disagree personally. I don't think that this idea of mysteries always having disappointing endings is linked much to the actual characters, or their backstories. For instance, how is Julia's story relevant to 'mysteries are often disappointing'? I see the connection between Henry and Ned both fleeing from things, but I don't think that Julia's story is a 'mystery' with a 'disappointing explanation' in the same way that Ned's is. Explanations of the ending have often tried to say that the game isn't really about the mystery, which I also disagree with. It makes up just about all of what you do in the forest, and the majority of what you talk about with D is the mystery. More personal small talk often felt sidelined to me.
@@kerryperichicken6244 I think you're still just trying to find more in it than there actually is. You still feel cheated. you still have this opinion of "Why didn't what I did matter more?" You're confronted with your own insignificance relatively to the events and are disappointed. Again, this is life. Sometimes a dead kid in a cave is just a dead kid in a cave. There is no serial killer, there is no real mystery, there's no true reason. It just happened, and you can't do anything about it and it sucks and you're sad and frustrated because then what was the point? Why did Henry's wife get dementia? In most games and movies, this would become the reason for everything. henry would go on some huge journey and find some deep realization or accomplish some huge accomplishment. But this is not most games and movies. This is a game about life. And in real life there is no reason for her condition. it just happened and Henry has to deal with it. How did Brian die? Why did Ned hide it? There are actual movies with something similar for a setting. But the truth is that there's no deeper meaning. Brian is dead, probably because his father pushed too hard. Ned hid the fact, maybe out of shame. The game isn't about the mystery. it never has been. It's you (you as in player, not you you) that wants for it to be about the mystery. Because you need a meaning behind it were in truth there is none. And to be honest, the fact that after all this time people still cannot accept it is proof of how well the game was made.
That moment when it takes a multiple viewings to realize that the name Two Forks is symbolic of Henry and Delilah. Henry is at a fork in the path regarding Julia, which is why he took this job to delay having to choose. Delilah's fork was when she could have called to have Brian picked up those summers ago and didn't.
1:54:55 I absolutely love this moment. The change in expression in Jack's face when he finds out Delilah stole the Pork Pond sign is priceless, especially when he realises it more and more and you see him smiling more and more. Great game, great playthrough.
You know what kind of sad when you first went into that cave Delilah mentioned they go in and they never come out as a joke and also when you were singing and just yelling playing with the echo he was there dead at the bottom of that cave
I love the added touch of the "Pork Pond" sign hanging in Delilah's tower at the very end. You know, the one that rangers removed due to it being so frequently stolen by "hikers". 😅
First episode - 1 hour 22 minutes and 54 seconds long Jack - "Last episode was probably slight bit to long" Second episode - 2 hours 4 minutes and 26 seconds long
@@braydengirard5315 Delilah didn't play any audio. It was Ned listening in who (presumably) accidentally pressed the "talk" button while coughing, and as he was on the same chanel as them, it broadcast to Henry and Delilah, freaking them out and confirming that someone else was listening in.
i kept expecting the rangers leaving each other notes to be brought up in a more substantial way. and the sweatshirt for the school that doesn’t exist? i get that sometimes endings purposely don’t tie up all the loose ends throughout the plot, but sometimes it’s more annoying than clever or thought-provoking. i love the game a lot but it feels like too much was left incomplete
Nat Anne the sweatshirt is actually a reference to a different game the last of us. It doesn’t have anything to do with the plot in Firewatch, it’s just an Easter egg
The notes were just two lookouts communicating and being friends. Theres nothing else to it. It's just for realism because that is sometimes the kinds stuff youd find out in places like that. The game Is realistic and doesnt further plot points to a point of unrealism for a reason. That's why it wasnt a conspiracy and was just ned. The game didnt want to make yet another unrealistic plot filled with crazy things happening and so it didnt.
1:27:30 Jack: Totally oblivious of the fact that the gate just slammed shut behind him. Me: "Really? If it was a horror game, your character would probably be dead." Lmao 🤣🤣🤣
At 47:25 delilah says "there used to be a sign but, folks kept stealing it" and at the end when Henry talks to delilah you can see the pork pond sign up in her lookout
For those watching during the pandemic and want a solid understanding of the ending if you haven't already. It's believed that Delilah was working with Ned. This would explain why when Henry finds the call transcript she isn't shocked or scared but more dismisses it. Furthermore, in the first episode when Henry overhears a call with Delilah and another person and she mentions that Henry is "clueless". The supposed person is Ned.
And the fact that when He's down at that science camp you can CLEARLY see Delilah's outpost up on the mountains.....so if you can see her, she could easily see you if she was looking
Jack: Maybe there's somebody behind you right now. Me: *Oh yeah, my cat* Jack: Maybe if you're watching this at night time maybe somebody snucked into your room. Me: *Probably my cat* Jack: Maybe somebody's in the house. Me: _Looks at my cat_ *Well kind of.*
Okay, I'll be real here. When he said that, I was reading this comment. I was just letting it play as I looked through the comments, saw and read this in my head the MOMENT he said the line himself. Well it was a second or two off but still crazy!
Dude, when he said that someone is in the house, the front door opened then closed. I looked out my window, but it was just my mom. But I almost lost it.
Terra Official lol same I knew it was in Elk (classic forest horror game scare noise) but I jumped cause it was so darn loud, I regret wearing ear buds lol
I really like that when You first see Brian not only the sad music starts playing but also the lighting is Made so your Focus is instantly fixed on where Brian is
Watched both episodes, and I 100% do not regret it... I enjoyed watching them. I usually don’t watch long episodes like this but I did and I enjoyed it!
I have this MAJOR feeling that something is under my bed.... Jack scared me SO bad when he said "What if there is something in your room? What if something is in your house?" In his creepy voice 😢
I like the ending, it shows life is dark and we liked to make up all of these conspiracy and over compensate for the story we want but it’s accurate life. Life isn’t as complicated as we make it to be. It can be sad and it can be dark, but most importantly it can be disappointing and not what you expected. This game is true to life in a way where a grieving and isolated man only has one person to talk to while she herself is isolated, so they can try to make their lives more complicated, as if they’re part of something bigger, something big evolves around them. But they’re just normal people with normal lives that came across grief in their life.
exactly exactly exactly. henry, delilah, ned--it was just people being people. it's not a government conspiracy, it's not aliens, it's not science experiments, it's a people story.
There was nothing normal or mundane about Ned living in the forest for 2 years and gathering hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of high tech equipment in the middle of nowhere and set it all up for the sole purpose of maintaining a ruse that people are watching the firewatch... when the last thing he wanted was for them to be suspicious.
If anyone's curious, there is an OST album for this game on many music platforms. When Sean says that the music was nice when he was going to the camp, that music track was called "Camp Approach" . Check out the score sometime.
I’m part of the SCP Foundation and what I’ve learned is when a person trapped for around 2 months and a handful of days is acting chipper and happy nothing is good
Pt Cruiser I got you but its weird how see didn't want to see him. Maybe instead of making him feel bad about her going to jail she just lied so he won't be emotionally upset. Anyone else have any theories, give em' to me
Bro what the fuck i have litrally just commented the same thing and i have been looking for someone else who had picked up on that its cool to find other people that watch ncis because its not that popular anymore
Idk if you noticed but you never see a single face while playing the game, Brian's face was covered by rocks, the girls were too far away, Ned sneaked up behind Henry and the guy in the helicopter had a mask on. It really added to that feeling of solitude, you can easily get paranoid all alone. The ending wasn't some big "this is a whole military government who wanna spy on you". Plus Henry might've got the courage to actually deal with his problems and help his wife after seeing how Ned abandoned Brian and how that turned out.
At 40:00 Jack says "is that me being followed or is that just a win" if you look closely at the rock in the distance you can see a figure that looks like a person.
I like how the creators kept delilah a mystery even after the ending, it leaves the "audience" with more questions, questioning who she is and was she who she said she was
Delilah: No you can't name it after me silly!
Also Delilah: *Proceeds to name it after herself*
Lol I took note of that
hahaha🤣🤣🤣🤣
There's no contradiction here. She isn't saying that the fire can't be named after her. She's saying that you can't name the fire by her OFFICIAL name that her superiors know about, that is in the public eye (apparently, there is some law that the story doesn't specify). And her second name, it turns out, she hasn't informed anyone, so the law isn't broken in this case, with Henry being satisfied.
Okay, so here is the ending basically explained. Ned's son died in a climbing accident. Him feeling that he would be accused of murdering his son, he stole the keys to the cave and began a survellience operation to make sure nobody found out. However, when he though Henry was spying on him, he did his best to cover it up, using a research station in Wapiti and making it appear like it was a government conspiracy against them. However, when he set fire to the station, the fire burnt out of control, so he decided to make the two leave, by framing them for starting the fire. When Henry began investigating, Ned basically cracked and told him the whole story, before moving. The reason we never got to see Delilah was because the developers were trying to save a message. Life is often not what you expected; we expected a big government conspiracy, and we expected to see Delilah.
Thank you kind sir, I really like a good explanation even if I kind of understand the story.
yeah but people say delilah was lying throughout the whole game and actually knew what was going on the whole time. is that true?
@@giulianabarberio5323 There is not actual evidence of that just a game theory and speculation although maybe she knew Ned had put Brian in a not so awesome situation but even that cannot be proven
What happened to the two girls then?
@@OLDNAVYE 1:36:36 Delilah says that the girls got jailed after taking a farmer's tractors for a joy ride. The tent was either ripped by a bear or Ned tried to drive the girls away.
Normal person playing firewatch: Wow this game is really beautiful and has a great storyline!
Jack playing Firewatch: *ONLY ROCK TEXTURE CAN SUSTAIN ME*
r o c k t e x t u r e
*R. O c K* **tE. Xtu Re**
illeagle he always is saying it’s beautiful and has a great story line wdym
@@theformergamer634 ever heard of a little jokey joke? and he was talking about rocks in the last and this video, as long as the atmosphere.
R o c k t e x t u r e i s t a s t y
I actually really liked the ending. I got that sinking feeling of disappointment too, but not because the ending is cheap/bad. Alone in the wilderness we fell for Ned's rather ridiculous plot, the paranoia of solitude making us jump to unlikely conclusions. We also built up an expectation to meet Delilah, and after all that time and the bond we built, she just left. The game started with a tragic human story, then we let our imagination run wild, and at the end it brought us back down to earth. I think it was brilliantly done.
the ending isn't cheap or bad its perfect
I felt like the whole game. You don't actually see the characters faces. Idk ppl notice. It gave you the illusion. You was gonna meet someone. Just like dahlia at the end. U think u gonna meet her. But then u found out, she not there.
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Jack: “I wonder what we’ll find in the cave. Probably some dead people!”
Me: you’re a prophet.
LadyC Blu and a dinosaur. It was a toy dinosaur but still.... xD
And a bunch of other stuff he’s said!
you must be new here (this is a joke because I swear to God I've seen like 10 different story game series or more where he predicted Something really late in the game or that was getting ready to happen or happened at the end on the very first freaking episode to the point where whenever I here him say any theory I think "I swear to God if you just predicted the ending or a later part of the game AGAIN I'm gonna lose my mind" 😂🤣😂)
you spoiled it for me...
@@vibinbee1298 yeah pro tip don't read the comments on story games unless you don't mind spoilers Because there's always someone spoiling it
Not sure if it’s just me but this game really gives you the sense of just straight up isolation. You could watch/play this game with a group of people and still somehow feel alone
Someone Tibok funny thing is, I’d feel much less lonely in that situation than I currently do and I’ve got my phone, computer, nintendo ds with internet and chat access and stuff...
Little did u know...
I feel alone when playing subnautica
Yeah me too
@@Eggz222 I was about to say xD
Delilah: Doing crosswords
Jack: W h e e l c h a i r?
Lol
@@randomracc as in raccoon type of coon not racial slur
Forrest Burns was his Wilson the volleyball for a minute.
@@randomracc Pop plppl l loop l mlp I’ll I’m p ppp
@@SwindlerJeff what
Ik this is years late but I like that Jack remembered that Henry had a wife still. Most RUclipsrs I watched play this forgot about Julia and tried to get Henry and Delilah to fall in love
yet he remembers forest the most but not where he put him
That's not to say that, realistically, love couldn't happen in that situation. I do hear what you're saying though.
@@ShadowPhoenix82 yes I also understand your point, it just frustrated me a bit how Henry obviously still loved Julia but people wanted him to fall in love with Delilah anyway.
i hated Delilah. every decision she made was selfish, from not reporting the missing girls to leaving without Henry, and especially flirting with him knowing he had a poor sick wife
@@ShadowPhoenix82 that would be so f-ed up and selfish, and cruel to the poor wife with dementia
*fun fact: they both recorded it from their homes without ever meeting to make it more realistic and immersive* which fits perfect now!
That’s really cool
That's a good assumption
*F to doubt*
big doubt
@@FearlessNite345 uhh why are we all here like 4 years after this vid came out ?
If Delilah actually goes to New York for the crosswords Henry can send her something asking,"Hey there Delilah what's it like in New York City."
Bruh that would be the most perfect way to do that-
Delilah: wow, u just Had to do that-
Henry: couldn’t help it-
Ha! He would've invented the song before Plain White T's did!
“Things mankind can’t understand
How bees make honey,
Time travel,
And one mans undying love of rock textures”
Ah yes, the glory of rock textures. So beautiful.
We know how bees make honey
Hunter 44:03 ya but jack’s teacher sure doesn’t lol
The texture is too noisy to me
Sounds great.
Henry: "brians probably in highschool now!"
Me: *"well yes, but actualy no."*
You edited it but still spelt actually wrong, poor soul.
@@delsinul lol
Jack: "I think I made the last video too long."
Me: =Checks length of video=
Me: *Ummm…*
Haha! I was laughing about the same thing
That was the first thing that I looked at when he said that he made his first video to long.
I came to the comments to se did anyone else thought the same
@@ContinuedOak Yeah I've seen like a billion of them since I made it lol
Ashley Windstream lol
That's why the ending of Firewatch is amazing in my opinion. People were expecting some grand finale, and that everything was going to be revealed. But in the end, it was just nothing, something really boring. But people forget why Henry and Delilah are here. To run away from there problems, and this job, to them, was a temporary solution to there problems. This game is really beautiful and amazing and that's why people come here to escape there problems, and the game introduces all these crazy theorys and ideas to allow the player's imagination to run wild, but then reality and real life just hits you like a truck, and that's how real life is.
TL:DR: The game was trying to simulate all these amazing adventures and mysteries, and Henry's fun journey, but the ending was just the opposite. Reality. Real Life. All the problems Henry was trying to escape from, came back like a truck in the form of reality.
Exactly! I like this game because not everything has to have a supernatural explanation or involve aliens. Sometimes the truest story is that someone just died in an accident.
You play games to experience exiting stuff, that’s the point. So the ending is disappointing because you expect the unexpected in video games
ur such a sado honestly,virgin
Yeah, that sucks. A game where it simulates monotony and disappointment could be a realistic game too. And it would suck.
Delilah and Henry also have that conversation about why there's no guns there. That was ironic
Legend has it
Forrest Byrnes is still at the medicine wheel.
sacrifice
Lol
jared sadman I see what you did there
Shit just got real
Yas
'Wonder what we're gonna find down here? Aliens?? Dinosaurs? Maybe just dead people.'
Another case of Seán making wildly accurate guesses!
Jack: a lot of people were saying that yellowstone is like this
Me: shoshone national park is a part of yellowstone...
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The new Greg did you have a seizure
@@EpicFuckingCoolGuy69420 not gonna lie your comment had me in tears laughing.
Secret Doritos oof
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When they found Brian dead, I honestly don’t know why but I felt as if I was going to cry, especially after his father basically said that he didn’t care (or didn’t have the strength to watch him get put in the ground.)
I think Ned cared about Brian. What he says is he basically doesn't want to go and face the world and deal with the world, because it won't change anything. Brian would still be dead and Ned would still feel responsible for it. And there really isn't much waiting for Ned in the world anyway, no family, probably no friends, he has war PTSD...
@@Isirian i think Ned cared as well, why else would he keep the father’s day card and picture? i just think he didn’t really understand brian, delilah mentions at some point that ned wanted brian to like what ned knew, which was why they climbed and stuff, but brian preferred fantasy games and comic books which ned just didn’t understand. also i have sympathy for ned, a soldier who feels like he was used and abandoned, with nothing for him in society so he isolated himself because it’s easier than confronting the world. damn what a phenomenal game
@@Space.Coffee the main character that you played as was Henry. Ned was their stalker
@@sl0wn1nj49 i dont think they meant it literally, more like ned is the most important character
@@Isirian Thats some depressing ass shit...
Who wants a second version of fire watch but from Delilah’s point of view
Djdk TV so just cross word puzzles the entire time
And sitting In ur WatchTower all the time too
It would be fun
Or maybe before HANK was hired, but there was an even bigger conspiracy before him
Djdk TV
FireWatch Delilah edition
Watching him walk around the tent trying to find the signal is something to be treasured
ngl I was literally yelling at the screen.
Yea I the same thing. Five laps I think.
i wish a girl would notice me like Sean notices rock texture...
edit 01/28/2022: i got a girlfriend guys
my favourite comment ever
mood
Hey how do you know my feelings?
Most relatable comment ever
I just wish Sean would notice me period lol
1:26:05 Henry: We just have to stick together
*Never meets Delilah*
Jack, the reason why Ned was following Henry is because Henry discovered the cave very early and tried to break in to it. He probably didn't want Henry to discover what's inside that's why he was listening to Delilah and Henry talk all the time because if they do discover what's inside he'll have a backup plan and pack things up, just like in the ending. It was disappointing, but it does make sense.
This is actually very smart thank you I was trying to figure out why the hell Ned was following Henry thank you
I didn't know, that Delilah's voice actor was also Joyce Price in Life Is Strange! That's awesome!
wait actually? that’s so cool
In the middle of a forest, with people following you, and people going missing, in a dark scary cave that is locked up, and obviously a trap...
Henry: "IS ANYBODY DOWN THERE?!?!"
Henry has clearly never seen a horror movie.
Will Ned was trying to lead Henry to the cave and Ned was giving him clues. Ned was trying to find the right person most likely and he did and he did gave Henry clues to find Ned's son.
Sean meanwhile, walks into the cave, hears the gate, which he left open, slam closed behind him, and _at no point whatsoever_ even considers going back to look. Just keeps walking into the cave.
I love our silly b'y Sean, so I do, but _sure-jaysus_ he would not last a minute in a horror movie.
It’s stupid that Henry says “ I’m here at cottonwood creek” when they are trying to keep stuff secret
@@lazercrusher48 He would say "Im here" because Delilah said "tell me when ur there" sMaRtAsS
Glad I wasn’t the only one to notice that plot error!
I had the exact same thought.
SKSKSKSKSS that what I thoughtttt
It didnt matter anymore cause he was there already
The letter Brian writes at 1:34:10 he mentions his climbing ropes and how he would hope you would return them to him. If you did Brian promised the reward would be good. But when you do find him, the only reward is his body at the bottom of a cave. Jesus this game has intense foreshadowing
@@max-oy3vb dog
o h n o
2name Don’t read the comments before you watch the video, genius.
Lime Lemon facts
thats not foreshadowing.
When jack said there might be someone in your room my dad opened the door and scared the shit out of me
That happens alot to me
A loud bang happened that shook my downstairs doors and windows and I'm home alone
Lmao I was sleeping and heard him say that and I got sleep paralysis and I saw someone in my living room
Jack: "Maybe there's somebody behind you right now :}"
Sister: *From behind me* "Hey, Em! W-"
Me: *Literal demon screech*
When your a radio boy, all alone in the base... or just a regular school day...
Haha!
What? I don't understand what you said but I somehow get what you meant lol
@@dredaniels7028 She demoned screeched because when jack said that in the video her sister was there lol.
That moment when you can claim you were the 400th person to like this commenttt
"sorry about the last episode being so long" -jack
makes episode twice as long
ikr
right lol
yeeeeeep!
+Christopher Chapman That was exactly my thought! lol
so True so true
The world:Quiet
Jack:Quiet
The person following Jack:Quiet
Elk:EESSSSCREEEEEEEEEE!!!
Person following Jack: *ReEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEe* (being one with the elk)
Shitty fucking username
Connor the Music Guru and Connor the music guru isn’t 😂
yeah right this is completely false... Jack's never quiet! 😂🤣😂
*Jack casually zooming in on Pork Pond while the dramatic dialogue is going on* Lmao. Love you, Jack
The first video: "This was not advertised as a horror game"
At the halfway of this video, Im legit more creeped out, than I have been in most of actual horror games...
The feeling of NOT being alone while stuck in the middle of nowhere really is created very subtle and it makes it way more terrifying.
@@bucherwurm5344 Absolutely!
IKRRR! MY HEART RATE WAS AT 90-100 MAN--
Same when I played I discovered a totally new fear I never knew about myself. I think it's called Scopophobia, like being alone but still having the fear that you're being watched in a threatening way.
Jack: *Says the last video was too long*
Last Video: *1 hour long*
Jack: *Makes new video 2 hours long*
Me: *Slow Clap*
So true
yup i have no time for 2 hour long vids
+Taz Nightcore and i do the same thing and shake my head
+Taz Nightcore and i do the same thing and shake my head
+Taz Nightcore lol that is so funny
Henry: "I'm happy to be questioned."
*literally 10 seconds later*
Henry: "I don't wanna talk to cops."
That was Delilah who said she doesn't want to talk
they both did
Nobody WANTS to talk to the cops - but if you answer any way but "I'm happy to talk to the cops," they think something is up. I imagine Henry was thinking the same thing in that moment.
Sean, you'll literally never see this. I'm sitting here at 2am in 2022 typing this after revisiting this series for some reason. I have not smiled and felt this close to someone over the internet in a long time and I just wanted to really thank you for all the YEARS of happiness and laughter you have given me. I started watching your videos at the beginning of highschool and am now graduated for many years and started a career. I simply cannot convey through text the impact you have made on my life and truly hope you get everything you work for and deserve in this life
I’m doing the same thing
Same
same. i always heard of this series jack did but i always kinda dismissed it and idk why. i tried watching it a long time ago and just put it on again tonight, kinda like background noise. but then i started to actually watch and i got super invested in it. i think i may just have to watch it all again too.
Same here
@@Excelsior_88 same here
"Thats why I am not clicking on everything to talk about because it is inconsequential". That is the whole point of the story. It is about the bond between Henry and Delaila. Its is about lose, grief, adiction (manly Alcohol and drowning your problems, for Henry and Delila) and coping with these things. There is so real danger or mistery out there. The Wapity Station was only a science experiment. There was no huge plot gainst Henry and Delila, it is only a sad lonley man who cant live with the loss of his child. And Henry has to except his situation aswell. It is not a jawdropping plottwist and thats the way it is suposed to be. It leaves you in silence just like Henry who realises he ran away from his problems for to long and has to face them one way or another becuase people who dont do it end up like Ned.
P.S :"Well thats disapointing". Yeah. It is meant to be that way
I never thought of it that way. I think as a game and like a experience I feel like it would have been more satisfying if they had tied up the loose ends more, but I think as a story it’s makes more sense. And the fact that it’s kind of supposed to be disappointing makes it less disappointing for me.
yeah, i was about to say the same thing. the whole point is its just real. 2 people and the ending that would probably make the most sense. the fact you're disappointed it the whole point
Rip Cayde 6
@@milesrose8312 You know it. Rip Destiny in generel
@@ptprojektred should never use gunslinger, that’s your lesson
"I feel like someone's watching me." oh sean oh you poor man.
This is an underrated comment 😆
@@IYun-ie2kg i mean
What do you mean?, because I haven’t seen this before
@@masterkohga3961 ??
I finished watching and I get that it’s the guy who has a secret bunker
I think the game is less about a story in itself, and more about life. Like saying that there will always be coincidences, always be mysteries, and that explanations are often simple and disappointing. Sometimes, things are not as exciting as you wish. Sometimes, there's no conspiracy, only a dead kid in a cave and a firewatch that will forever feel guilty for not reporting a father who brought his kid with him to the lookout.
And remember that this is not the story of you looking out for fires, this is the story of Henry escaping from his wife's dementia. If you think about it, Ned did exactly what Henry is doing. Instead of confronting his son's death, he ran away, hiding it in a cave.
That's some deap stuff right there.
Ned didn’t hide his kids body in the cave. it says that the kid tied his rope wrong and it snapped, and the kid died when he hit the ground.
@@classy3396 I meant that Ned left the body there without telling anyone. Therefore, he hid it.
I disagree. I feel as though the devs should've made all of what you said much clearer as the point of the game, if it was the point. To have an intention is one thing, but perhaps if the majority of players didn't understand what the message of the ending was, that's a problem.
SPOILERS:
I didn't dislike the ending out of its simplicity, or merely because it was based out of a series of coincidences. If anyone found a tent ransacked, phone line cut, their cabin broken into and that someone was listening in on their calls, of course they would freak out. Who wouldn't? The explanation wasn't 'innocent' or 'simple'; there was foul play at work, Ned was deliberately trying to scare you off. I feel I didn't like the ending for a couple of reasons:
1. The explanation revolves around Ned and Brian, two people whom I had little interest in beforehand.
2. The revelation is handed to you on a silver platter, literally explained for you, and you can't do anything to change the future. You can't catch Ned; in fact, nothing has really changed, except that now you know what happened. If the explanation had been, for instance, that a serial killer had been lurking in the forest, at least there may be further stakes (after the explanation) of you having to still escape the killer, possibly. I'm not saying that a serial killer explanation would've necessarily been better, but there would be potential for being able to change things and have an impact after the revelation.
I didn't mind not seeing Delilah, but regarding your suggestion on the meaning of the ending being that there will always be mysteries and disappointing explanations, I also disagree personally. I don't think that this idea of mysteries always having disappointing endings is linked much to the actual characters, or their backstories. For instance, how is Julia's story relevant to 'mysteries are often disappointing'? I see the connection between Henry and Ned both fleeing from things, but I don't think that Julia's story is a 'mystery' with a 'disappointing explanation' in the same way that Ned's is.
Explanations of the ending have often tried to say that the game isn't really about the mystery, which I also disagree with. It makes up just about all of what you do in the forest, and the majority of what you talk about with D is the mystery. More personal small talk often felt sidelined to me.
@@kerryperichicken6244 I think you're still just trying to find more in it than there actually is. You still feel cheated. you still have this opinion of "Why didn't what I did matter more?" You're confronted with your own insignificance relatively to the events and are disappointed.
Again, this is life. Sometimes a dead kid in a cave is just a dead kid in a cave. There is no serial killer, there is no real mystery, there's no true reason. It just happened, and you can't do anything about it and it sucks and you're sad and frustrated because then what was the point?
Why did Henry's wife get dementia? In most games and movies, this would become the reason for everything. henry would go on some huge journey and find some deep realization or accomplish some huge accomplishment. But this is not most games and movies. This is a game about life. And in real life there is no reason for her condition. it just happened and Henry has to deal with it.
How did Brian die? Why did Ned hide it? There are actual movies with something similar for a setting. But the truth is that there's no deeper meaning. Brian is dead, probably because his father pushed too hard. Ned hid the fact, maybe out of shame.
The game isn't about the mystery. it never has been. It's you (you as in player, not you you) that wants for it to be about the mystery. Because you need a meaning behind it were in truth there is none.
And to be honest, the fact that after all this time people still cannot accept it is proof of how well the game was made.
That moment when it takes a multiple viewings to realize that the name Two Forks is symbolic of Henry and Delilah. Henry is at a fork in the path regarding Julia, which is why he took this job to delay having to choose. Delilah's fork was when she could have called to have Brian picked up those summers ago and didn't.
1:54:55 I absolutely love this moment. The change in expression in Jack's face when he finds out Delilah stole the Pork Pond sign is priceless, especially when he realises it more and more and you see him smiling more and more. Great game, great playthrough.
I was looking for this comment
Jack: *Throws toilet paper in river*
Me: DiD yOu JuSt...
Self issolationnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
We have been conditioned by quarantine
I know right
He wasted the holy paper
And that’s when the dead men are marching again!
OMG! Forgot he hasn’t gotten his tattoo yet. 51:46
I’m was thinking about that
You know what kind of sad when you first went into that cave Delilah mentioned they go in and they never come out as a joke and also when you were singing and just yelling playing with the echo
he was there
dead at the bottom of that cave
Shit dude
*ECHOOOOOOOOO!!!!!*
Jesus Christ man.
I BLESS THE RAINS DOWN IN AFRICAAAAA
I love the added touch of the "Pork Pond" sign hanging in Delilah's tower at the very end. You know, the one that rangers removed due to it being so frequently stolen by "hikers". 😅
"Maybe just dead body." Wow, you guess everything!
First episode - 1 hour 22 minutes and 54 seconds long
Jack - "Last episode was probably slight bit to long"
Second episode - 2 hours 4 minutes and 26 seconds long
Let's see
Bit long isn't it
JUST A LITTLE BIT
Jack circling the tent, the direction of the wave finder literally pointing in circles around the tent
"Where's the signal??!?!"
Sean, goodness
That moment when you hear that coughing, I get chills everytime 😰
Same 😫
Hold up
I know already how everything ends
i was watching at 2:04 and i heard that and i looked around my room
I don’t get that part of the game why she played that audio can someone explain
@@braydengirard5315 Delilah didn't play any audio. It was Ned listening in who (presumably) accidentally pressed the "talk" button while coughing, and as he was on the same chanel as them, it broadcast to Henry and Delilah, freaking them out and confirming that someone else was listening in.
i kept expecting the rangers leaving each other notes to be brought up in a more substantial way. and the sweatshirt for the school that doesn’t exist? i get that sometimes endings purposely don’t tie up all the loose ends throughout the plot, but sometimes it’s more annoying than clever or thought-provoking. i love the game a lot but it feels like too much was left incomplete
Nat Anne the sweatshirt is actually a reference to a different game the last of us. It doesn’t have anything to do with the plot in Firewatch, it’s just an Easter egg
What if a sequel is in the making
The notes were just two lookouts communicating and being friends. Theres nothing else to it. It's just for realism because that is sometimes the kinds stuff youd find out in places like that. The game Is realistic and doesnt further plot points to a point of unrealism for a reason. That's why it wasnt a conspiracy and was just ned. The game didnt want to make yet another unrealistic plot filled with crazy things happening and so it didnt.
Jack: I feel like I'm being watched
Me: Well yes, you are. By 4.5 million people
Vayda Smith And also Ned Goodwin.
Lol.
Ikr
I was ready for the game to get meta, claim the in-game government discovered the existence of the player as an outside entity.
now 4.9 :|
It's very creepy that what happened to Brian has happened to countless other people, and most of their bodies were probably never found...
Missing 411
2 hours of jack...
Time to sit down with some popcorn and relax :)
oh yeah
+CurriePlays Ok
Wooooo
Lol I'm eating popcorn right now
+CurriePlays Same here but instead of popcorn it's a few drinks (no not alcohol I'm 16 lol)
-Fire Watch- Fire *Watched*
Le Average_ Potato fire watched, fire gone, fire go bye bye
Clever girl
lol
Lmao
1:27:30
Jack: Totally oblivious of the fact that the gate just slammed shut behind him.
Me: "Really? If it was a horror game, your character would probably be dead."
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣
At 47:25 delilah says "there used to be a sign but, folks kept stealing it" and at the end when Henry talks to delilah you can see the pork pond sign up in her lookout
For those watching during the pandemic and want a solid understanding of the ending if you haven't already. It's believed that Delilah was working with Ned. This would explain why when Henry finds the call transcript she isn't shocked or scared but more dismisses it. Furthermore, in the first episode when Henry overhears a call with Delilah and another person and she mentions that Henry is "clueless". The supposed person is Ned.
Oh my god. It all makes sense.
Side note: I actually had a moment of pure clarity on this when I saw this.
Its confusing cuz it feels like she's working with ned but at the same time, not
I'm still confused
And the fact that when He's down at that science camp you can CLEARLY see Delilah's outpost up on the mountains.....so if you can see her, she could easily see you if she was looking
@@dbombyo They patched it out
I’m not the only one who watched both of the episodes back to back right
Nope
nah
No,
Nope
No
Jack: Maybe there's somebody behind you right now.
Me: *Oh yeah, my cat*
Jack: Maybe if you're watching this at night time maybe somebody snucked into your room.
Me: *Probably my cat*
Jack: Maybe somebody's in the house.
Me: _Looks at my cat_ *Well kind of.*
tbh im not trying to steal your joke but that is exactly what i was saying at that moment
Same
Okay, I'll be real here. When he said that, I was reading this comment. I was just letting it play as I looked through the comments, saw and read this in my head the MOMENT he said the line himself. Well it was a second or two off but still crazy!
Dude, when he said that someone is in the house, the front door opened then closed. I looked out my window, but it was just my mom. But I almost lost it.
Its _Yna same but with my dog and cat
Fun fact: there’s a secret ending where if you wait long enough, the rescue helicopter will leave without you and Henry dies :|
Doesn’t sound so “Fun”
the good ending
Sad:( henry my favorite character
Damn..
If Henry stays, you failed him lol. That means he gave up on his hopes and Julia. Aw
"Last video was a long ass video" Makes a 2 hour video this episode... LIKE A BOSS XD
Last *episode
+Conbobulation I went on the video saw how long it was and was gonna put this exact comment xD
i was going to comment that
+Conbobulation +Mr.pineaple I thought the exact same thing.
+Conbobulation i was thinking the same i was gonna put ................makes 1 hour video OOH THATS TOO LONG make 2 hour video NOT LONG AT ALL
Forrest Byrnes = Man With The Yellow Hat from Curious George
x
Haha
so tru
I like cats
😂
+James Dean um random
God I'm watching this in 2018, and the Elk scream got me sooo good. I hope more games come out like this in the future!
Terra Official lol same I knew it was in Elk (classic forest horror game scare noise) but I jumped cause it was so darn loud, I regret wearing ear buds lol
EARBUDS?!?! IM WEARING 90$ BIG ASS HEADPHONES!!!!! SCARED THE SHIT OUTTA ME!!!!
Terra i had to turn my tv down for the elk scream
Terra oh shit
glad to know i'm not the only one
I love when games put in real places. It’s cool hearing places mentioned that I only live a few hours away from.
Jack:The last episode was a bit to long.
Me:(Looks at length of video)
Me: ..
OkIe
Same LMAO
Same😆
I really like that when You first see Brian not only the sad music starts playing but also the lighting is Made so your Focus is instantly fixed on where Brian is
"his brother died in Gillette,,,,,, like, the shaving company?"
me, someone from Wyoming: s u r e j a c k
_not_the_sinister_type_ Wyoming’s real? whoever thought
@@damian-. no, they probably just a FBI agent covering it up
Good god it's an actual city in Wyoming I graduated from high school there😂😂😂
Read this as it happened 😂
@@nikkitalicking2728 SO sorry for you! Jk 😂
This entire series can be summed up in the phrase, "I kinda feel like, somebody's watching meeeee"
Watched both episodes, and I 100% do not regret it... I enjoyed watching them. I usually don’t watch long episodes like this but I did and I enjoyed it!
Ron and Dave are setting off my gaydar™️
Lmao same!
I ship it.
My OTP
You can’t trademark it it was in modern family
@@ashtonfox6803 ... what?
After watching this video and skipping back and forth to see things I missed, I've learned that RUclips NEEDS a -10 button like Netflix has
tru dat
iphone 7 has that feature
Cancerous Shoe it does now
if u press j or l i thhink
Jackson Schihl He's on a computer
This game is literally a playable movie
I agree
oh my god I was screaming "IT'S IN THE TENT"
Kayleigh Danieli
same
What's in the tent
Same
yeeeeees
When
"Maybe someone is in your house" Well darn I'd hope so otherwise my family would have abandoned me
Haha
Ophelia En Fuegø lmfaooooo
Same
Jack : I think someones listining
Me : *throws all the walkie talkies in the house out the window*
*then burns them*
EmeraldJCrafter listening
EmeraldJCrafter - I would do the same thing, except then I would throw the person I was talking to and myself out the window for procousion...
I think I’d say : Jack : I think someone’s listening
Me : Breaks every phone and wallow talkie with a hammer and burns them
I mean walkie talkie sorry autocorrect
Seán:*tries to scare his audience*
Me who's genuinely terrified: *having a full conversation with the person on my screen who can not even hear me*
2 Hours of Jack!? It's a dream come true! Time to sit back and relax for a while :)
heck yeah
sounds weird xd
+CrazyFunny Sisters fuck yassss
dude I'm wit Ya
+iQuinny 2 HOURS OF JACK OFF XD
Did anyone else feel like there was just going to be jump scares in the cave? Was it just me?
Am at that part now and I'm anxious, but your comment is giving me hope that there is no jumpscares
I have this MAJOR feeling that something is under my bed.... Jack scared me SO bad when he said "What if there is something in your room? What if something is in your house?" In his creepy voice 😢
It's a dark cave in a pretty creepy game, forgive me if I skipped over the cave parts
+Bashful Acorn what do you think is there 😱
+Totally not a gaming channel i thought someone is going to jump on henry.
I like the ending, it shows life is dark and we liked to make up all of these conspiracy and over compensate for the story we want but it’s accurate life. Life isn’t as complicated as we make it to be. It can be sad and it can be dark, but most importantly it can be disappointing and not what you expected. This game is true to life in a way where a grieving and isolated man only has one person to talk to while she herself is isolated, so they can try to make their lives more complicated, as if they’re part of something bigger, something big evolves around them. But they’re just normal people with normal lives that came across grief in their life.
Holy shit
Well then.
exactly exactly exactly. henry, delilah, ned--it was just people being people. it's not a government conspiracy, it's not aliens, it's not science experiments, it's a people story.
Totally agree. I didn't get why Jack didn't get it.
There was nothing normal or mundane about Ned living in the forest for 2 years and gathering hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of high tech equipment in the middle of nowhere and set it all up for the sole purpose of maintaining a ruse that people are watching the firewatch... when the last thing he wanted was for them to be suspicious.
If anyone's curious, there is an OST album for this game on many music platforms. When Sean says that the music was nice when he was going to the camp, that music track was called "Camp Approach" . Check out the score sometime.
Hearing jack trying to pronounce all these Native American names, best part of my day.
My name is carson😂
@@goldenblock8255 congratulations
Jack: “the last episode was a bit long”
Me: “this episode was 2 hours”
"She was going out with a guy named Javier who sounds like a name that's like" 'Hi i'm Javier" likalikaa ding
I remember watching people play this game, and I’ve always loved it. This is one of my favourite games.
When you said the thing about being watched I turned around and saw my cat right behind me it scared the hell out of me
Jonathan Lau truly a ethnic kekistani and not a 12 year old /s
KevinLikesBananas truly
KevinLikesBananas I'm sure you very much like bananas.
Haha lol. Yeah that scared everyone I scrolled through the comments. Jesus fucking Christ Jack. U don't have to scare all of your subs
Jonathan Lau lol
Jacksepticeye getting stung by a bee
Deliah: “did it hurt?”
Me in sarcasm: “why no! NoT aT aLl!!!”
i swear to god, i literally took my headphones off almost every time i heard even the slightest piece of creepy noise xD
Me too
funny lol
me to
I’m part of the SCP Foundation and what I’ve learned is when a person trapped for around 2 months and a handful of days is acting chipper and happy nothing is good
I watched this series for the second time, and I realized how well made this game is. This could for real be a movie:
tru dat
Same here
Anyone heard the police noise at the end , maybe she got arrested that's why she didn't want to see him
+Anton Markovskis (TGFAnton) Yeah thats what i thought
it might not be police it could be a fire engine going code 3 full lights and sirens there is a giant wildfire burning out of control after all
Pt Cruiser I got you but its weird how see didn't want to see him. Maybe instead of making him feel bad about her going to jail she just lied so he won't be emotionally upset.
Anyone else have any theories, give em' to me
I'm pretty sure that was at jacks apartment in real life. Can you confirm +Jacksepticeye
+Anton Markovskis (TGFAnton) If she was arrested I do not think she could talk to him after she was picked up.
Delilah in a wheelchair?... He must have been watching NCIS at the time lol
THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT!
Bro what the fuck i have litrally just commented the same thing and i have been looking for someone else who had picked up on that its cool to find other people that watch ncis because its not that popular anymore
@@EF420 I WOULD DIE FOR NCIS
@@randomracc honestly same i fucking love it so much its amazing
I had reconized delilah in a wheel chair from somewhere but this makes perfect sence now with ncis delilah being in a wheel chair and all
Delilah: theres no proof that we were down there
Sean: pulls out reciver from there camp
The blood born symbol is a sign of the future tattoo Jack would have on his arm. (2018)
When jack says the last video was too long at an hour and 22 minutes, and this one is 2 hours and 4 minutes
Galapagos Penguin holy crap i was just about to write that
I know
I know
Galapagos Penguin lol
thats what i was thinking
I actually really like the ending, it’s real and it feels consistent with the world the game created
Idk if you noticed but you never see a single face while playing the game, Brian's face was covered by rocks, the girls were too far away, Ned sneaked up behind Henry and the guy in the helicopter had a mask on. It really added to that feeling of solitude, you can easily get paranoid all alone. The ending wasn't some big "this is a whole military government who wanna spy on you". Plus Henry might've got the courage to actually deal with his problems and help his wife after seeing how Ned abandoned Brian and how that turned out.
@@Electivedrop yea the only face we see is Henry’s face. We never see anybody else’s and I like how they decided to do that.
At 40:00 Jack says "is that me being followed or is that just a win" if you look closely at the rock in the distance you can see a figure that looks like a person.
Where? I think that's a top of a tree
yeah I don't see anything I think it's just a tree but that would be cool if you could see a figure
Jack: throws toilet paper into the river
Coronavirus: *intensifies*
@Theswedish Groda 6 months ago wow i wish it was summer again
And it’s just levelled up
'tis the only way to strike fear into the heart of the virus
@@itsonsight3574 haha
Jack cringes whenever she tries to flirt with Henry 😂
he does and its awsome
Its weird though
It's kind of sad this game is a 4 hour game. The story is amazing
I know. It's small but powerful.
+Ethan Romig Just because you have a target, doesn't mean you take the shot.
I Know The Story Is Awesome But You Never See Anyone's Face If The Game Was Longer And Was More Interactive
True i wish henry could have seen Delilah's face or maybe the fireman in the chopper.
The ending kinda sucked doh😅
I like how the creators kept delilah a mystery even after the ending, it leaves the "audience" with more questions, questioning who she is and was she who she said she was