14:36 Recently came across Dutch's "speech" at the final camp, and it gave me chills. If you look around, almost none of the gang members are nearby. And even then, they're clearly not listening to him. It is at this moment that it becomes apparent that every previous pep-talk to the gang was largely rehearsed and rehashed, and now Dutch's lofty platitudes ring utterly hollow. It's like he's giving the speech to no one, not even himself. He's speaking because he is the one who gives speeches. He is a broken man, leading a broken gang. Just, wonderful story telling! 10/10
Agreed 10/10 it’s kinda scary good. Anyway it’s kinda pathetic isn’t it? You pity him, hate him, and sorta believe him all at the same time. It’s like he’s lashing out at nothing, because that’s what he “fights for” fucking nothing. He doesn’t have to fight the world to change it. He just wants to fight.
I saw it and thought damn who is this dude talking to? Bro is going insane. Thought it was a bug at first but it was damn good game writing. Shit was amazing to see
Fui Gebhardt1 I have no idea where your hate for him comes from. He’s a well written character who changes in a natural and believable way and that’s what makes him so interesting. He feels like someone who is actually real. And you associating the SJW angle to him tells me you didn’t get his character at all. He’s a very selfish and manipulative man who uses the “justice” and “freedom” as excuses for his robbing and murdering. He founded his entire gang on weak willed people who looked up to him because they felt he saved them, and continues to use similar tactics with the Indians, getting many of them killed in the process just to satisfy his own ego and steal the money. He’s not a sympathetic character at all.
I love how he always has speeches except for the high homie help John ending. After Arthur tells him about Micah and said: “I gave you all I had” he’s speechless.
If Colm was right about anything, it was definitely that Dutch was an insanely charismatic leader. It’s amazing that he was able to convince all those people to do all those insane things just by talking, and being confident. True same thing is pretty much possible in the real world.
"And I would throw myself in the ground, in their place... a hundred times over if I could." *Proceeds to leave John behind on two occasions, and Arthur once.
Anyone notice how when Arthur said in chapter 1 and 2 “we got your back” Dutch would reply “I know YOU are but the others I ain’t so sure” then the last few chapters “I ain’t so sure about YOU or the others anymore” my theory is he lost his faith after the ferry job in blackwater and was just surviving that’s my theory tho so don’t cut my head off if I come off wrong
I don't think you're wrong. But it wasn't just Dutch. All the higher ups know what's coming. From Hosea and Arthur to John, they all speak about a pending doom after Blackwater. Dutch was the boss though, so he had to keep morale up.
I'm not sure about everyone else's game play but in my first time playing through, everyone would listen to Dutch's speeches in the first part of the game. Then at the end nobody was there. I find that really interesting even if it was just no one was around at the moment.
There's something interesting about the speech that Dutch gave to Bill about power and fools, and bigger fools that listen to them. Bill: "I don't quite get it." Dutch: "You will, son... You will. Enjoy your evening" 12 years later Bill is his own leader and tells that to John at Fort Mercer. "No more Dutch and no more you!".
"this world is unkind, but it wont break me, so long i have you by my side" RDR1 dutch look like escaped con, shoot unarmed girl that he used as human shield, and commit suicide.... well, the lack of old friends did made him break.
18:10 broke my heart. Dutch sounds so... broken there, almost like he's trying to convince himself to keep pushing on, desperately trying to ignore the situation and convince himself that *he's* still in control.
Somehow I feel Dutch the most sorry of all, I mean he lost his wife, then Hosea and after he has confided in the wrong person (Micah), also his son Arthur and the gang that was a family for him, he has EVERYTHING lost in his life ... the only thing he could do is leave the Blackwater money for John and take care of John's family ... so I don't understand why everyone calls Dutch the "bad", the only bad was Micah! Without Micah, Dutch would not have gone mad, without Micah, Hosea would still have been alive, and without Micah, Blackwater would not have been and the gang would not have been on the run and then Arthur would not have had TB. without Micah the gang in the west could have lived freely. We only know Dutch at the end but the 20 years before that make up for it, and if you look at the internet you can read a little bit of the history of the gang, it also says that Dutch used to do a lot of good things, for example he has Arthur as a son adopted, many of the gang saved lives and was like a Robin hood of the wild west, namely he deprived the rich of money and gave poor people the money and THESE whole things make Dutch a good person, of course he unfortunately went mad in the end but imagine if you were in the situation, have lost a lot of friends and your best friend who you know for over 20 years and have to take care of your gait yourself but you don't know what to do anymore, believe me you would also go crazy. Finally he did his best and if he was REALLY someone bad he would have shot at the end of RDR 1 John, just like at the end of RDR2 ... so I can't be angry with Dutch and would forgive him, unlike Micah .. . I hope that RDR1 tells the beginning of the gang, that would be really nice ..:
Well let’s not forget he executed a young girl on the blackwater job, fed Bronte to alligators l, smashed the head in of an old lady half his size. And in the end points his pistols at his two sons. I’m not fully ready to sympathise with Dutch.
People aren't talking about this much, so I thought I'd bring it up: you can also see Dutch's mental decline in the actual quality of his speeches (i.e, the words and turns of phrase he uses). At first he talks about ideals, principles, even peppers his speeches with intellectual arguments. Later on, it becomes a constant refrain of faith. After Chapter 6, when you can clearly see everyone not listening to him anymore, he's essentially reduced to blaming everyone for his problems. Even Micah's support doesn't bring him any comfort - while he listens to Dutch, he sits with his feet literally up on the table, as if he's taking Dutch's approval of him for granted. The one person listening to him is someone who doesn't even really see him as the leader he always was and it's eating away at him. From an eloquent leader of men to a rambling, incoherent shell. That's how low he fell. It's so sad to see everyone's respect for Dutch crumble so gradually and ever so surely in the story.
the one thing you can definitely learn from this.... This is how you learn how to be a motivational speaker for people. Dutch Van der linde, for all the bad he did, is one of the greatest Public speakers going from gaming, if not the best. If you want to learn how to speak like a leader or learn nuances, listen and learn from Dutches confidence in the way he speaks. it will improve your speech massively.
You can see how much this poor man has been inflated and bombarded by many factors of the events that have transpired during the course of red dead. The losses of many members, the ones that have always been the closest and most loyal to him. It's evident how much his speeches changed from stage to stage, starting as this charismatic, patriotic, indipendent character. To finish as a confused, mind controlled (by Micah), paranoid, and a really lonely man, that lost everything, the man whom he loved as a son, Arthur (even hope for the country that he searched freedom from for his entire life, as he then changed his mind in camp conversations, starting from this Tahiti plan to everything but not America). Indeed, in the epilogue is silently crystal clear his despise for Micah, taking him some years to find him and the right moment to revenge himself. In the end Dutch always suspected, but never paid enough heed. Even when everything came evident, it seemed that he just let everything slide, transcending even more into madness.
I liked Dutch during the first playthrough until chapter 6. During my second playthrough, I started to see more through Dutch. Whenever he says, "we," "We will get where we are going," or "we need money." It more or less translates to "I need money" or I will get where I'm going.
I think the beauty of Dutch’s character (and the writing) is the ambiguity of his character. Was he once good and tried to live up to the ideals he preaches before being driven unfortunately insane by the pressure and a head injury? Arthur seems to think so. On the other hand, he may have always been a self deluded con artist willing to murder and rob anyone who got in his way, which is what John seems to think by the end. Unless we see another prequel for RDR3, we’ll never truly know, it’s up to the audience to decide.
It's a shame Dutch, a man of fine words of teaching Faith and Paradise falls the way he did. He was so strong and he fell so hard! Dutch actually came off as a Christian man who was a preacher of God and Faith, Of course he had his missteps and lacked other things to bring up in his speeches. He was a robber, a thief and a killer though and he was not truth, he was not a man of his word but he came off very convincing as a man of truth, Faith and inspiration, too bad and very sad this poor man Dutch had fallen down hard and had become the very thing he taught his people to turn against
I always thought that after Dutch got his fucking bell rung in the trolley crash in Saint Denis he started acting real weird from that point on. There were questionable comments but nothing as outright convoluted as some of the shit he spewed and decisions he made after that.
Interesting observation. I believe you’re right. He was probably concussed so severely that he suffered frontal lobe damage, which critically affected his judgement.
Listen to me. Listen. I know, we lost people and I miss’em. And I would throw myself in the ground, in their place a hundred times over if I could. But things, they don’t work like that. Listen, we need to keep pushing. It ain’t time, yet, to let things wither and die. All those, all those dream we had. It ain’t time. Because that’s all we got. That’s all that anybody has got, Dreams, Ideas. It is that or be a monkey and right now, I’m picking us for angels. Not monkeys. So you stay with me, you stay with us. Because things are gonna get tough, But we are gonna get where we wanna go. Listen, and listen good. It ain’t the time for doubting, otherwise, Mac, Jenny, all of them, they die for nothing. Don’t make it like that. For yourselves, I mean, because me I’m going forward because going forward makes me an angel of god and not no monkey, so ask yourselves what is a man? And there’s your answer. Walk like a man who knows that there is a heaven above or scurry and hide up tree like some godforsaken monkey. You know that’s the truth.
Fui Gebhardt1 That moment someone replies to a cringy comment three months later but don’t worry cause guess what........... i hAVe a PLan for that 👳🏿♂️
I think that first one in ch 2 only triggers when you steal his speech notes from the edge of camp (just down from the area where you speech to John before "Pouring Forth Oil I")
Dutch in RDR2 Stylish Model
Dutch in RDR1 Homeless Creep
dutch in rdr1 was basically a survivalist
i'm sorry that my cave and cochinay didn't have clothes stores,and my native friends were not rolling in the benjamins
linde tf
Danny Brooks idk why he didnt go to Tahiti.. 🥭
ANTHROPOLOGY
14:36
Recently came across Dutch's "speech" at the final camp, and it gave me chills. If you look around, almost none of the gang members are nearby. And even then, they're clearly not listening to him. It is at this moment that it becomes apparent that every previous pep-talk to the gang was largely rehearsed and rehashed, and now Dutch's lofty platitudes ring utterly hollow. It's like he's giving the speech to no one, not even himself. He's speaking because he is the one who gives speeches. He is a broken man, leading a broken gang.
Just, wonderful story telling! 10/10
He should've plan a mass exodus (along with a good speech) right after moving to Beaver Hollow.
“Loftily platitudes ring utterly hollow” and they were in beaver hollow
Agreed 10/10 it’s kinda scary good. Anyway it’s kinda pathetic isn’t it? You pity him, hate him, and sorta believe him all at the same time. It’s like he’s lashing out at nothing, because that’s what he “fights for” fucking nothing. He doesn’t have to fight the world to change it. He just wants to fight.
I saw it and thought damn who is this dude talking to? Bro is going insane. Thought it was a bug at first but it was damn good game writing. Shit was amazing to see
Dutch is slowly becoming my favourite character in the franchise. He’s so fascinating to me
legendgamer676 your not done with the game i hear
Google Feud well I’ve played through it 3 times and I’ve played through the original twice
Fui Gebhardt1
I have no idea where your hate for him comes from. He’s a well written character who changes in a natural and believable way and that’s what makes him so interesting. He feels like someone who is actually real. And you associating the SJW angle to him tells me you didn’t get his character at all. He’s a very selfish and manipulative man who uses the “justice” and “freedom” as excuses for his robbing and murdering. He founded his entire gang on weak willed people who looked up to him because they felt he saved them, and continues to use similar tactics with the Indians, getting many of them killed in the process just to satisfy his own ego and steal the money. He’s not a sympathetic character at all.
Fui Gebhardt1 ok boomer y u mad
@Fui Gebhardt1 claptrap from borderlands said this?
11:50 the lightining made this speech 100% better
Indeed
it was intentional, the thunder died down after the speech. A foreshadowing no doubt.
@@janusceasar7851 Plus it began to rain after that.
This is when the gang starts to decline
@@leviticuscornwall8991 yeah....
thanks cornwall
I love how these speeches went from rousing and confident to incoherent and paranoid by the final chapter
You got a nice pfp, good book
Dutch's sanity slippage over the course of the game is so heartbreaking to see
Dutch: *Gives a speech*
Strauss: "HOW'S THAT FOOD COMING ALONG MR. PEARSON?"
Pearson: It's coming! It's coming!
When Dutch speaks,everyone listens. Even the gods can't ignore his fiery rhetoric of faith.
pretty sure nobody is listening to him anymore at Beaver's Hollow, just Micah.
@@Iwanwahid1969 thats before
@@ericpaunovic3579
after what?
@@Iwanwahid1969 well speak you peasant
Even in chapter 2 and 3 nobody listened to him
I love how he always has speeches except for the high homie help John ending.
After Arthur tells him about Micah and said: “I gave you all I had” he’s speechless.
"We made, and we are gonna keep making it!"
Some drunk priest: "we're in the shit now Morgan!"
This happened to me while I was listening to a speech. I was so mad at the Reverend after that. 😅
Time?
15:19 Dutch is so plainly heartbroken about Hosea. No one can reasonably deny how much he loved his oldest and truest friend in the world.
*P* aradise
*L* ots of Money
*A* rthur Does Everything
*N* oise
Oh shit, he did have a plan!
*A* Aiden O’Malley
A lot of faith
3:37 "My daddy was from Rotterdam", Rotterdam is a city in Netherlands. Dutch is actually ethnically half Dutch. lol
I could've never have guessed that Dutch was ethically dutch
@@NwordCorporationhis surname "Van Der Lynde" is a dutch surname
Wow this goes for 20 minutes. It just shows how detailed it is.
Really does show it
Fr the fact that all of this is optional too
Dutch: Don’t forget the pride in our work
Arthur: don’t let yourself get killed for pride
If Colm was right about anything, it was definitely that Dutch was an insanely charismatic leader. It’s amazing that he was able to convince all those people to do all those insane things just by talking, and being confident. True same thing is pretty much possible in the real world.
*Adolph Hitler has entered the chat*
Good cult leaders are often charismatic.
Not you too....It's COLOM....say COLOM! You like breathing, don't you?
Oswald Mosley: Allow me to introduce myself...
It’s fitting Dutch’s final, empty attempt to rouse the gang is hijacked by Micah.
i agree
That's solid storytelling for you.
"And I would throw myself in the ground, in their place... a hundred times over if I could."
*Proceeds to leave John behind on two occasions, and Arthur once.
In the words of Micah Bell - HE'S LYING!
Damn, aren't you smaer for calling a character out before his character development/showing his true colors.
" it doesn't work like that"
He left Arthur twice.
He leaves Arthur twice. Once at Cornwalls factory and then on that mountain.
I listen to those speeches to get some motivation and faith
Lol. Me2
11:51 oh my! The thunder really made that speech dramatic!
I’m diggin it!
Made me laugh.
🤣
Anyone notice how when Arthur said in chapter 1 and 2 “we got your back” Dutch would reply “I know YOU are but the others I ain’t so sure” then the last few chapters “I ain’t so sure about YOU or the others anymore” my theory is he lost his faith after the ferry job in blackwater and was just surviving that’s my theory tho so don’t cut my head off if I come off wrong
I don't think you're wrong. But it wasn't just Dutch. All the higher ups know what's coming. From Hosea and Arthur to John, they all speak about a pending doom after Blackwater. Dutch was the boss though, so he had to keep morale up.
16:06 Dutch knows that excuse is over so now he needs a new one
He enjoys slaughter. After Blackwater he changed but Micah only gets along with Dutch because of his fighting nature.
I'm not sure about everyone else's game play but in my first time playing through, everyone would listen to Dutch's speeches in the first part of the game. Then at the end nobody was there. I find that really interesting even if it was just no one was around at the moment.
8:22 the music with that speech lol
There's something interesting about the speech that Dutch gave to Bill about power and fools, and bigger fools that listen to them.
Bill: "I don't quite get it."
Dutch: "You will, son... You will. Enjoy your evening"
12 years later Bill is his own leader and tells that to John at Fort Mercer. "No more Dutch and no more you!".
Phenomenal job by Benjamin Byron Davis. I could listen to him talk all day! :D
"this world is unkind, but it wont break me, so long i have you by my side"
RDR1 dutch look like escaped con, shoot unarmed girl that he used as human shield, and commit suicide....
well, the lack of old friends did made him break.
11:52 that thunder came at the right moment.
Made me laugh.
🤣
As always Arthur there listening.
A Very Loyal Man
1:33 Dutch would be a great motivational speaker
18:10 broke my heart. Dutch sounds so... broken there, almost like he's trying to convince himself to keep pushing on, desperately trying to ignore the situation and convince himself that *he's* still in control.
Somehow I feel Dutch the most sorry of all, I mean he lost his wife, then Hosea and after he has confided in the wrong person (Micah), also his son Arthur and the gang that was a family for him, he has EVERYTHING lost in his life ... the only thing he could do is leave the Blackwater money for John and take care of John's family ... so I don't understand why everyone calls Dutch the "bad", the only bad was Micah! Without Micah, Dutch would not have gone mad, without Micah, Hosea would still have been alive, and without Micah, Blackwater would not have been and the gang would not have been on the run and then Arthur would not have had TB. without Micah the gang in the west could have lived freely. We only know Dutch at the end but the 20 years before that make up for it, and if you look at the internet you can read a little bit of the history of the gang, it also says that Dutch used to do a lot of good things, for example he has Arthur as a son adopted, many of the gang saved lives and was like a Robin hood of the wild west, namely he deprived the rich of money and gave poor people the money and THESE whole things make Dutch a good person, of course he unfortunately went mad in the end but imagine if you were in the situation, have lost a lot of friends and your best friend who you know for over 20 years and have to take care of your gait yourself but you don't know what to do anymore, believe me you would also go crazy. Finally he did his best and if he was REALLY someone bad he would have shot at the end of RDR 1 John, just like at the end of RDR2 ... so I can't be angry with Dutch and would forgive him, unlike
Micah .. . I hope that RDR1 tells the beginning of the gang, that would be really nice ..:
Annabel wasn't his wife.
Well let’s not forget he executed a young girl on the blackwater job, fed Bronte to alligators l, smashed the head in of an old lady half his size. And in the end points his pistols at his two sons. I’m not fully ready to sympathise with Dutch.
although, the gang fleeing from Blackwater DID save Sadie.
@@flip7490 so? You think that justifies the massacre?
@@ethanbradley2089 No because Fuck Micah but also i wonder what would have happened to Sadie if the gang had never gone to the Grizzlies.
I gained +10 faith just by listening to these
Talk about perfect timing on that thunder shaking in the background when he yells "we are gonna be free!"
2:20
"...a miserable pile of secrets!?"
WE ARE GONNA BE FREE! the chills man.....
10:56 Dutch: LISTEN
voice in the background: hello hello
Funny as chanupa i like that about u
People aren't talking about this much, so I thought I'd bring it up: you can also see Dutch's mental decline in the actual quality of his speeches (i.e, the words and turns of phrase he uses). At first he talks about ideals, principles, even peppers his speeches with intellectual arguments. Later on, it becomes a constant refrain of faith. After Chapter 6, when you can clearly see everyone not listening to him anymore, he's essentially reduced to blaming everyone for his problems. Even Micah's support doesn't bring him any comfort - while he listens to Dutch, he sits with his feet literally up on the table, as if he's taking Dutch's approval of him for granted. The one person listening to him is someone who doesn't even really see him as the leader he always was and it's eating away at him. From an eloquent leader of men to a rambling, incoherent shell. That's how low he fell.
It's so sad to see everyone's respect for Dutch crumble so gradually and ever so surely in the story.
the one thing you can definitely learn from this.... This is how you learn how to be a motivational speaker for people. Dutch Van der linde, for all the bad he did, is one of the greatest Public speakers going from gaming, if not the best. If you want to learn how to speak like a leader or learn nuances, listen and learn from Dutches confidence in the way he speaks. it will improve your speech massively.
its kinda creepy to me gives me cult leadar vibes
@@tilenHDyou can't even type correctly
Agreed,
You can see how much this poor man has been inflated and bombarded by many factors of the events that have transpired during the course of red dead. The losses of many members, the ones that have always been the closest and most loyal to him. It's evident how much his speeches changed from stage to stage, starting as this charismatic, patriotic, indipendent character. To finish as a confused, mind controlled (by Micah), paranoid, and a really lonely man, that lost everything, the man whom he loved as a son, Arthur (even hope for the country that he searched freedom from for his entire life, as he then changed his mind in camp conversations, starting from this Tahiti plan to everything but not America). Indeed, in the epilogue is silently crystal clear his despise for Micah, taking him some years to find him and the right moment to revenge himself. In the end Dutch always suspected, but never paid enough heed. Even when everything came evident, it seemed that he just let everything slide, transcending even more into madness.
Miss grimshaw deserved better :(
Benjamin Byron Davis has been slaying this role since 2010
I liked Dutch during the first playthrough until chapter 6. During my second playthrough, I started to see more through Dutch. Whenever he says, "we," "We will get where we are going," or "we need money." It more or less translates to "I need money" or I will get where I'm going.
It really did turn go from we to me
If Dutch thought everyone still trusted him after the Chapter 6 speech then he must've been blind while he was making it.
Does anyone else see an uncanny resemblance to certain real-life cult leaders? Such a fascinating character
Milton and Kieran calls him out on him
He's a cult leader
12:00 that happens in my game too. Is that lightning strike just a coincidence or meant to happen.
I believe its meant to happen, during Jack's Party a storm usually starts, maybe just the timing of lightning and thunder may vary
It's timed to happen so yeah
Now that is a very good intro. Short, entertaining, and explained perfectly what the video was about.
And also, good video, of course
10:30
“Remember that!” (Almost bumps into that and awkwardly walks away.)
We will Dutch, We Will.
That last speech was depressing
13:09 "we, we are gonna saihl to ta-Hiti!"
18:48
Man Dutch just glared at Micah, and turned in disgust.
I think the beauty of Dutch’s character (and the writing) is the ambiguity of his character. Was he once good and tried to live up to the ideals he preaches before being driven unfortunately insane by the pressure and a head injury? Arthur seems to think so. On the other hand, he may have always been a self deluded con artist willing to murder and rob anyone who got in his way, which is what John seems to think by the end. Unless we see another prequel for RDR3, we’ll never truly know, it’s up to the audience to decide.
Maybe if we play as Dutch in RDR3, we'll get to choose what kind of person Dutch was. The player gets to determine his honor.
dutch was a great guy
Man, gotta love rockstar for this one. They could just give him a cutscene in the story mode, but they add this mini things ingame
I like how thunder cracked as he was giving one of his speeches
Dutch Van Der Linde the Majestic Orator.
I miss the old Dutch if it wasn't in the gang Micah he would've been better man
11:52 that lightning though 😮
That intro got me pumped af ngl xD
He's always trying to have some GODDAMN faith.
I always have a plan and look I did not die in rdr1 just hid in Tahiti
That intro is absolutely hilarious
John: that’s beautiful Dutch you always a find speaker
"Oh, I was"
@@theunknownuser9609 “now, would you kindly send that academic out here, so we can show him, what we’re really think about the art of anthropology!”
Micah silently listening in the back of the crowd: Sorry sir, but nobody cares.
Poor Pearson he just want to cook in peace 5:07
That first speech is almost word-for-word what is on Dutch’s speech notes
Shows how fake he is
Anybody in the gang: (has a slight speck of doubt)
Dutch: TRAITOR!!!!!
Cus it’s contagious and a sticky energy that will drag everyone down. ELIMINATE THE PROBLEM AT THE SOURCE IMMEDIATELY!!
🤣
It's a shame Dutch, a man of fine words of teaching Faith and Paradise falls the way he did. He was so strong and he fell so
hard! Dutch actually came off as a Christian man who was a preacher of God and Faith, Of course he had his missteps and
lacked other things to bring up in his speeches. He was a robber, a thief and a killer though and he was not truth, he was not a man of his word but he came off very convincing as a man of truth, Faith and inspiration, too bad and very sad this poor man Dutch had fallen down hard and had become the very thing he taught his people to turn against
lmao when Dutch is yelling and there is thunder in the background
Dang when the lightning started when Dutch got worked up.🤭
11:59 you heard Bill?
Hahahahahah🤣🤣
Yes we are Dutch!!!
That’s right boss.
Too right Dutch!
Allius - too right ducht Lenny says that
YES WE DID ALLIUS
11:53, that timing was fcking perfect ✨
He is a genius psychopath
Hello people of RUclips
Hello
10:57 is my favorite speech specifically because of the TAHITI FIJI AUSTRALIA
Intro gave me a stroke
Easily one of the best videos I've seen here
11:37 Dutch has good appetites 😁
9:37 is so good
It’s like listening to Everywhere at the End of Time.
18:14 i just love that move, Dutch !
What kind of lieutenant are you? You're supposed to be standing next to him.
“I HAVE A GODDAMN PLAN” literally no one listening
We ain't done yet. I STILL HAVE A PLAN!
Love the intro 😮😮😮
If only Micah hadn't gotten to him.....
Everything was perfect in chapter 2😢
I always thought that after Dutch got his fucking bell rung in the trolley crash in Saint Denis he started acting real weird from that point on. There were questionable comments but nothing as outright convoluted as some of the shit he spewed and decisions he made after that.
Interesting observation. I believe you’re right. He was probably concussed so severely that he suffered frontal lobe damage, which critically affected his judgement.
Red dead redemption 3 we have to play as Dutch or Hosea and go back 20 years
I have a plan. I don't know what that plan is, but by God, I've got a plan. Trust me.
Old and dead meme. Get creative, kid.
I have a PLAN.
Old and dead meme. Get creative, kid.
I have a DEAD MEME.
9:08 Swanson talking crap and in a second "aaaaah i dont have time for this right now" made me throw my drink😂😂😂
I want and also don't want 2 hours of dutch ranting
I love his clothing the red vest
"The modern world is ugly... but the old world was worse. Our job... is to make a better world for ourselves."
Ain't that the goddamn truth
Listen to me. Listen. I know, we lost people and I miss’em. And I would throw myself in the ground, in their place a hundred times over if I could. But things, they don’t work like that. Listen, we need to keep pushing. It ain’t time, yet, to let things wither and die. All those, all those dream we had. It ain’t time. Because that’s all we got. That’s all that anybody has got, Dreams, Ideas. It is that or be a monkey and right now, I’m picking us for angels. Not monkeys. So you stay with me, you stay with us. Because things are gonna get tough, But we are gonna get where we wanna go. Listen, and listen good. It ain’t the time for doubting, otherwise, Mac, Jenny, all of them, they die for nothing. Don’t make it like that. For yourselves, I mean, because me I’m going forward because going forward makes me an angel of god and not no monkey, so ask yourselves what is a man? And there’s your answer. Walk like a man who knows that there is a heaven above or scurry and hide up tree like some godforsaken monkey. You know that’s the truth.
Thx dude because this video aint's no need to do another playthrough just to reveal every conversation in gang
"You can see Dutch go insane by the end of the game"
Dutch 1 minute into the video : "I AINT A MONKEY"
Guess what
I have a plan
Old and dead meme. Get creative, kid.
Munzur Baba Someone’s salty 😂
As do I son
Fui Gebhardt1 That moment someone replies to a cringy comment three months later but don’t worry cause guess what........... i hAVe a PLan for that 👳🏿♂️
The best Noel Ur mother
I think that first one in ch 2 only triggers when you steal his speech notes from the edge of camp (just down from the area where you speech to John before "Pouring Forth Oil I")
Gonna try it. Thanks for Sharing the info.
Dutch's mother was from Lincolnshire...I'M from Lincolnshire😂