“Is it your street..?” See that’s the moment when the old lizard brain should kick in, and you must stop, think and recognise just how much shit you’ve stepped in.
@@TheJapaneseDeskFlipper I think its showing the disconnect between the wild west and the civilized world. In the wild west, you talk to someone like that, it probably wouldn't end well. In a city with police everywhere, the kid figured he was safe. Didn't realize the kind of man he was dealing with.
@@TheJapaneseDeskFlipper It's not a challenge, it's someone abusing some power they don't have. Who gives anyone the right to tell them they can't stand on the street? Anyone with half a brain will tell them to piss off!
Sure yeah, if everyone in the world were old southern unsophisticated hicks like him, who is not just aching to beat up anyone he saw, but also has a temper that’s real easy to get physical real fast , thank fucking god I don’t have the story, I’m so glad Arthur died horribly and got raped, (presumably canon).
Its a young boy trying to make an honest living in the city he grew up in. He doesn't know how things are done in the real world, Arthur taught him that lesson for sure.
Funniest part about this whole interaction, is that Arthur probably would have moved if the guy asked nicely. I think someone else pointed that out, too
it would have been fun if we later were able to talk to this guy again as John during the date in Blackwater with Abigail, John having the same dialogue as Arthur here
Or the guy just says to John " I see your waiting on a fine women there , you're welcome to wait were you please, even in thu street ... I dont own it"
@@0b100 I've still never actually finished Low Honor yet. I don't know if I should go through with it or redeem myself and get the High Honor. I always liked to think of Arthur as someone who can do bad things for his family, but doesn't walk over the innocent unnecessarily. So in the end where he helps out some people he wronged is okay for my style of playthrough but anyone even remotely in his path is dust.
Lmfao nah you have to play high honor as Arthur. My online character has been maxed low honor as far as I can remember, but I’ve played the story twice and can’t help but keep Arthur in the good. He’s a reasonable man pushed to do unreasonable things.
Roger Clark was the best choice for this character. He delivered the lines so well its why people loved his character so much. That "Is it your street?" just on that line it showed how annoyed he was at the kid
His voice is cool but it definitely wasn't what i was expecting. I thought Arthur would had a deep, low, gruff voice, like Clint Eastwood blondie/man with no name. I still wished it was like that. Arthur voice and accent sometimes is really irritating and painful to hear, specially during horse riding conversations, where he speaks louder
@@ham1847 Hell yeah it is. All Black with the duster coat, but White revolvers/pistols, symbolizing that there is a good soul buried beneath a life of evil and shadow. I based it off of Luke Skywalker's outfit from Return Of The Jedi.
@@Bren75mm there's slaves in this game too, mate. We're talking about how durable Americans were back then. Not the sin of the era. There's always gonna be something wrong in generations but we weren't Softys Thats what this conversation is about
I've got the feeling if the kid just explained that his boss would get him in trouble for having Arthur stand there in a polite tone that he would have obliged the kid and stepped aside waiting for mary.
I think it’s better this way because Arthur taught him a lesson. If he keeps talking like that, eventually he’ll find the wrong guy to talk like that too and pay the price
The best part is that it's such a believable interaction. Arthur is in a good mood so when he hears that he can't stand in the street he just laughs it off and turns his attention away. He's dismissive, but probably expects the kid to politely explain the situation and maybe even show that he's aware of how silly the request is but he's just doing his job. Arthur most likely would've just moved off to the side, but the kid is disrespectful and it sours Arthur's mood. That "Is it your street?" is Arthur really just contemplating if he should let the interaction get to him or not before deciding to teach the kid a lesson.
I'm so sorry if you guys do not get the big picture here. Arthur is the deconstruction of the "american cowboy"! The whole game is a critic about the foundation of USA and how It reflex into our society nowadays. "Politics in ma game??? 😭"
I don't know if the writers intended it, but the way I interpret this scene is: Arthur felt kind of nervous and uneasy with Mary. Not in a bad way, but just being with this woman he loves makes him a little uneasy and he's just not used to it. He is used to ride on his horse, shoot people, hang out with his gang of rough tough outlaws. Now, getting to threatening this guy gives him a sense of calm and control for a bit, the feeling of doing something he knows and he's good at. I think back on a. date I once had, which was nice with a very sweet girl I cared for, but it also was kind of uneasy and made me nervous a bit and I had the feeling I needed to watch out what I said, look nice, behave in a certain way etc... after the date I went to a bar with friends I knew well, like I did every weekend pre-corona and we could just do our usual drinking and wreaking havoc in a bar in the night and it felt as a relief where I could do my thing and be myself and be rough and outgoing. I wonder if Rockstar gave us this little nuance of Arthur's somewhat relatable personality on purpose, but looking at the rest of the writing I guess they did, which is pretty genius if you ask me :)
I love how Arthur just gave him a light and polite slap to the face to the guy and taught him a valuable lesson to not interract with people like that because one day he will get a beating he will never forget by some angry stranger at that moment he interracts rude with him
I guess it could be because he might potentially block any horses or wagons from entering the stables? The doors were closed though so I think in this scenario it's just the stable boy being off with Arthur.
I think this little argument is because it would be weird for Arthur to stand there doing nothing waiting, which is pretty dull, so they created this side-story to make her dad coming out more smooth.
This little scene happens directly before Arthur watches Mary's drunken father do something similar to someone who gets in his way. Sure Arthur looks like a badass here, but in contrast I think it's showing that Arthur runs the risk of turning in to something he hates.
The best part is that Mary comes out and is clearly a nice lady, so it makes Arthur seem like he isnt just some random psycho, if he keeps company with a person like her
I feel the same way! I honestly wished that Arthur would have returned to Charlotte and they would have immigrated to Europe or South America since she had money.
@@mariemorgan7759 To make it possible that shouldn’t have been a side quest , I imagine Arthur going to Europe with her and 1907 you can use John and then switch to Arthur in Italy
Yes, she did. She reaches the conclusion that he'll always be a bandit and they can never be together because of that. Which is fair enough. But she should've left him alone and not use the leverage she had on him to solve her problems.
Arthur gave the kid 2 chance before slapping him. He starts of chuckling thinking the kids messing with him but no the kid keeps doubling down on being an asshat.arthurs tone changed 2 times before slapping him and the kid never realized that maybe he shouldn’t be talking that way to someone especially someone who is very quickly losing patience
@@trissmerigold7722 Rap uses lots of half rhymes sure. And I guess you could make "lady" and "already" rhyme more phonetically by pronouncing them with some sort of accent or unusual intonation. But saying they rhyme perfectly is a pretty big stretch, even within the context of rap music.
Am I the only one who's waiting for a Red Dead Redemption 2: Undead Nightmare 2 where I can heart wrenchingly watch Arthur Morgans zombified corpse rise up from his grave as John Marston? I'm currently replaying the damn game and i've been avoiding the Townes mission because I don't want the man to get sick. >.< I'll even take a new version of the game where we can play as Arthur Morgan through an zombie infested world similar to the previous game.
I wonder what one does to become the "JapaneseDeskFlipper." There are only so many desks in Japan, so this could be a limited engagement. I'm with you my friend, keep on flipping. Enjoyed this clip.
It is a very sought after position that has been passed down to me by my mentor and his before. Maybe one day I’ll reveal the origin story if people really wanted to hear. Glad to hear you enjoyed the clip!
First off: That mini bitch slap Arthur does always gets me XD Second off: I like how polite Arthur is even though he’s threatening this guy, makes him all the more terrifying.
I've never seen someone get son'd like that in a video game. This part had me rolling - the way he slapped him then put his hands around his shoulders and talked so calmly 😂 lil bro got alpha'd real hard lol.
" I didn't mean nothin " (someone whispers in the back round) " Never been so demeaned in my life " Its like the guy's inner wannabe badass just jumped out off him humiliated.😂
For someone who is described by most people ingame as tall, Arthur is short as hell. Literally all the male npcs are as tall as him, while Dutch is taller than him
He's 6'0-6'1 and taller than majority of the gang and regular NPCs actually, only John, Bill, Trelawny and Lenny are around the same height as him out of the gang and Dutch is 6'3 and one of few characters taller than him (his real life VA is even taller at 6'6-6'7), this NPC is kind of a rare exception
@@JazzyRiot79 shouldn't they be like max 6'? It supposed to be 1800s, and if Dutch was like 6'3", he would get recognised a lot since he would stick out like a sore thumb, same goes for Arthur. 6',6'1" in those time would be like 6'3",6'4" since people were 2 or 3 inches shorter back then on avaerage. Also I heard that Dutch's VA said he's 6 inches shorter than him, so he should be 6'. But apart from this dude, aren't other guys same height as Arthur like Munroe, those guys who bargained with John, Eagle Flies, Hosea, Sheriff Leigh Gray, Sherrif Malloy?
@@ceooftransphobia3153 the average range of height for men back then honestly isn't that much shorter than today, severe contrasts between average heights in different time eras is more like 500 years ago compared to the last 100 or so years so them being between 6'-6'3 wouldn't be all that odd just regarded as being pretty tall and like I said "majority of NPCs", I'm referring mostly to nameless male NPCs that are on average about 2 or so inches shorter than Arthur & John but there are quite a few named male NPCs outside the gang that are about neck and neck or taller than them. What's honestly more interesting to me is the fact that just about all female NPCs are between 5'6-5'9 when thats relatively tall for a woman in any period of time
Honestly Arthur is probably more like 5'8 5'9 realistically.. you got people like Abigail lookin close to him which would make them like 5'10 tall atleast if he was actually 6 foot above
Mary's Dad: I insist upon it.
Arthur: he insists upon it.
Dutch from miles away: *iNsiSt?*
🤣💀
Last time I shat myself like this I was 3 years old, damn
@@SStupendous dude you shouldnt hold your shit in this is bad
I implore you
...yeah...insist.
Arthur Morgan was simply too badass for this world
Game clearly shoes how the world can’t handle such badass
apparantly tuberculosis disagrees
@@mrskomps no you didn't.
@@guyfawkes9792 lol
@@mrskomps and lumbago
I love the little slap that Arthur gives him
Little? That shit rocked that boy's whole world lmao.
that lil irish nigga got his shit rocked!
lol - Arthur is the best character ever in gaming history
Arthur: mom mod activated
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“Is it your street..?”
See that’s the moment when the old lizard brain should kick in, and you must stop, think and recognise just how much shit you’ve stepped in.
I’m kinda surprised he even said anything at all. A guy built like Arthur stands there, I wouldn’t challenge him…
@@TheJapaneseDeskFlipper I think its showing the disconnect between the wild west and the civilized world. In the wild west, you talk to someone like that, it probably wouldn't end well. In a city with police everywhere, the kid figured he was safe. Didn't realize the kind of man he was dealing with.
@@SoupSultan That’s a really good point. I never thought of it that way.
@@TheJapaneseDeskFlipper It's not a challenge, it's someone abusing some power they don't have. Who gives anyone the right to tell them they can't stand on the street? Anyone with half a brain will tell them to piss off!
@@SoupSultan things like that is why I love this game so much
Honestly Arthur was teaching the guy a valuable lesson, treat people like that and you'll be lucky to not catch a beating.
Sure yeah, if everyone in the world were old southern unsophisticated hicks like him, who is not just aching to beat up anyone he saw, but also has a temper that’s real easy to get physical real fast , thank fucking god I don’t have the story, I’m so glad Arthur died horribly and got raped, (presumably canon).
Its a young boy trying to make an honest living in the city he grew up in. He doesn't know how things are done in the real world, Arthur taught him that lesson for sure.
Arthur is pretty much the kindest person he'll ever meet in the world. Anyone else would turn hostile immediately
Exactly, imagine if it was Micah, he would have shot him on the spot.
@@NikkiG1134 bro he killed thousands of people, before and during the story. ‘sweetest person you’ll meet’
Funniest part about this whole interaction, is that Arthur probably would have moved if the guy asked nicely. I think someone else pointed that out, too
True, that kid was probably an underappreciated poor worker or something or just had a bad day up to that point, till it got worse. 😂
i just love how gentle yet aggressive Arthur slaps him and tosses the broom
It's such a "nice" and non-violent way of being violent compared to his everyday activities.
That's passive aggressiveness in action.
People alway listen better with an ear ringing
Daddy : I insist upon it
Arthur : he insists upon it
_insists_
This is fucking great!
He incest... I mean insist
@@OutCast907 THE FUCK
JUST HAVE SOME GODDAMN FATE
The thing is Arthur probably would’ve moved had the kid asked nicely.
Kid: "sorry sir could you please move out of the way? I just need to sweep the area".
Arthur: "Alright then, I won't disturb ya".
@@jasonlee148*good ending*
@@jasonlee148shoa
it would have been fun if we later were able to talk to this guy again as John during the date in Blackwater with Abigail, John having the same dialogue as Arthur here
I can actually hear John doing this cutscene.
And the guy muttering afterwards man I gotta stop doing that
Or the guy just says to John " I see your waiting on a fine women there , you're welcome to wait were you please, even in thu street ... I dont own it"
@@bltn7469 🤣
omor i
Hes terrifying in a charming way
Like a Stingray or jellyfish
@@christophermarkee5445exactly.
This is the best explanation of Arthur
This can also describe Dutch
Just get out of here
I think I grew chest hair from watching this
My chest hair grew chest hair.
@Neo Sadly yes, men can grow hair on their balls. It's super annoying.
Such an Alpha moment. Alpha moments make you grow chest hair, seriously, look it up.
Underrated comment
From a guy who can't help but play always as a low honor, that "you'd be dead already" is so damn true
I'm the same with the low honor. Arthur just fits the "good guy with the shortest fuse" character too well to not have fun with it.
I keep my honor high with cheats, but I'm pretty sure it's non existent, I reserve my tiny little dry heart for good people like the noun. 💕
@@TheJapaneseDeskFlipper That & the ending of the game makes more sense with Micah actually killing Arthur.
@@0b100 I've still never actually finished Low Honor yet. I don't know if I should go through with it or redeem myself and get the High Honor. I always liked to think of Arthur as someone who can do bad things for his family, but doesn't walk over the innocent unnecessarily. So in the end where he helps out some people he wronged is okay for my style of playthrough but anyone even remotely in his path is dust.
Lmfao nah you have to play high honor as Arthur. My online character has been maxed low honor as far as I can remember, but I’ve played the story twice and can’t help but keep Arthur in the good. He’s a reasonable man pushed to do unreasonable things.
Roger Clark was the best choice for this character. He delivered the lines so well its why people loved his character so much. That "Is it your street?" just on that line it showed how annoyed he was at the kid
Roger clark is a great actor, not just the lines but his movements and gestures, he nailed everything.
His voice is cool but it definitely wasn't what i was expecting. I thought Arthur would had a deep, low, gruff voice, like Clint Eastwood blondie/man with no name. I still wished it was like that. Arthur voice and accent sometimes is really irritating and painful to hear, specially during horse riding conversations, where he speaks louder
@@LuisEduardo-xm3tcno buddy, just no.
@@LuisEduardo-xm3tcPretty sure you’re the only one who’s ever been annoyed by Arthur’s voice 💀
It's honestly funny how Arthur is literally teaching this boy manners despite being a brutish man and a bandit lol
I adore this line: if I wasn’t waiting on this lady
You’d be dead already 👏🏻
Vintage Arthur Morgan. And the guy understands at once that this is actually true.
Что за унитазное полотенце на автарке 🤮
I like to pretend this outfit is the canon look. I think all black suits him far more than the tan jacket.
On this playthrough i've spent far too much time with the standard summer outfit with the necktie remove glitch hahaha
The duster coat is the best
@@TheJapaneseDeskFlipper Necktie remove glitch?
@@ham1847 Hell yeah it is. All Black with the duster coat, but White revolvers/pistols, symbolizing that there is a good soul buried beneath a life of evil and shadow.
I based it off of Luke Skywalker's outfit from Return Of The Jedi.
how did he get rid off the off hand holster though
Arthur Morgan is the most American protagonist ever.
@Viska Óðins how?
@@asapANTy He probably means because Americans suck. (Before anyone gets offended, I'm American)
@@mattsteelman3832 Americans didn't use to suck, that's the thing. We had one hellova nerf in the last century
@@Bren75mm we didn’t suck during the revolutionary war, checkmate bozo
@@Bren75mm there's slaves in this game too, mate. We're talking about how durable Americans were back then. Not the sin of the era. There's always gonna be something wrong in generations but we weren't Softys
Thats what this conversation is about
Kid: Antagonize
Arthur:Antagonize
Kid: defuse
I've got the feeling if the kid just explained that his boss would get him in trouble for having Arthur stand there in a polite tone that he would have obliged the kid and stepped aside waiting for mary.
Yeah, that's a good point actually.
Manners go a long way, something vastly lost in modern times it seems sadly.
I think it’s better this way because Arthur taught him a lesson. If he keeps talking like that, eventually he’ll find the wrong guy to talk like that too and pay the price
They're gambling in there. The boy must be some kind of a scout, watching for the laws and he has to keep suspicious men away from the entrance.
The best part is that it's such a believable interaction. Arthur is in a good mood so when he hears that he can't stand in the street he just laughs it off and turns his attention away. He's dismissive, but probably expects the kid to politely explain the situation and maybe even show that he's aware of how silly the request is but he's just doing his job. Arthur most likely would've just moved off to the side, but the kid is disrespectful and it sours Arthur's mood. That "Is it your street?" is Arthur really just contemplating if he should let the interaction get to him or not before deciding to teach the kid a lesson.
I love the way he says "Is it your street?"
Dripping with menace
Arthur was the definition of the American cowboy
Not at all. He is not fascist, he is not rascist, he is not a white supremacist, so... Indeed, he is not an American cowboy
@@Matheus_FO ... what?
@@GTAmerc cant spell the word he is throwing out, dont worry about it.
@@Matheus_FO i can smell your stench of soy from you through my screen
I'm so sorry if you guys do not get the big picture here. Arthur is the deconstruction of the "american cowboy"! The whole game is a critic about the foundation of USA and how It reflex into our society nowadays. "Politics in ma game??? 😭"
"But if you continue... to IRRITATE me..." I feel that.
While giving him a lesson he still walks with the kid over to the side, truly a gentleman badass.
I don't know if the writers intended it, but the way I interpret this scene is: Arthur felt kind of nervous and uneasy with Mary. Not in a bad way, but just being with this woman he loves makes him a little uneasy and he's just not used to it. He is used to ride on his horse, shoot people, hang out with his gang of rough tough outlaws. Now, getting to threatening this guy gives him a sense of calm and control for a bit, the feeling of doing something he knows and he's good at.
I think back on a. date I once had, which was nice with a very sweet girl I cared for, but it also was kind of uneasy and made me nervous a bit and I had the feeling I needed to watch out what I said, look nice, behave in a certain way etc... after the date I went to a bar with friends I knew well, like I did every weekend pre-corona and we could just do our usual drinking and wreaking havoc in a bar in the night and it felt as a relief where I could do my thing and be myself and be rough and outgoing.
I wonder if Rockstar gave us this little nuance of Arthur's somewhat relatable personality on purpose, but looking at the rest of the writing I guess they did, which is pretty genius if you ask me :)
Great point of view! Tell me, how did the story with that girl you’ve been dating end?
@@peterclark485 she rejected him
She did indeed
Ah well, soon come another I’ll imagine.
Can't be a nice guy towards girls bro Gotta let her chase u
I love how Arthur just gave him a light and polite slap to the face to the guy and taught him a valuable lesson to not interract with people like that because one day he will get a beating he will never forget by some angry stranger at that moment he interracts rude with him
The contrasting body language the two have when Arthur puts his arm around the kid makes the scene so much funnier.
"He INSISTS..."
But legit question why couldn't he stand there?
He was in the way
I guess it could be because he might potentially block any horses or wagons from entering the stables? The doors were closed though so I think in this scenario it's just the stable boy being off with Arthur.
Kid just wanted to be tough
probably because the guy was cleaning up that area?
I think this little argument is because it would be weird for Arthur to stand there doing nothing waiting, which is pretty dull, so they created this side-story to make her dad coming out more smooth.
is it your street?
right there you can hear two arthur’s. the one that’ll let this kid live & the one that’ll kill him without thought
"You can't stand there sir."
"Buddy, even my tuberculosis hasn't got the time to care."
Imagine if you come back there as John the kid is all grown up and a more respectful and well mannered person because of Arthur lol
Bro has been sweeping the same place for 8 years
lol just the most polite NPC in saint denis, that would be amazing
Even though he's quietly talking to the kid, it's still extremely menacing.
He's just talking to him MENACINGLY!!!!!
After he slaps that boy, his voice turns calm and threatening at the same time.
This part of the game was a heart warming
This little scene happens directly before Arthur watches Mary's drunken father do something similar to someone who gets in his way. Sure Arthur looks like a badass here, but in contrast I think it's showing that Arthur runs the risk of turning in to something he hates.
The acting on this is awsome jajaja look at that fear face jajaja
You're Spanish
@@sashimi879 yes, why¿?
@@Spike-bebop because jajaja looks weird to others. Hahaha
@@sashimi879 looks wierd cause in spanish? Or you mean my bad english?
@@Spike-bebop Weird because it's in Spanish. Don't worry about it, it was just an observation. And Your English isn't bad at all.
Arthur just slapped some sense into that boy
Is it just me that was dissappinted the large double doors weren't opened up into Arthur, proving the kid's point.
I guess that's why Arthur moved after he slapped him. But this kid needed a lesson in manners.
whenever i play this game i make sure i have a whole day where i can just immerse myself in the story and forget about reality.
"Is in your street ?" Is one of the best delivered lines of dialogues in the game.
"You go home! I INSIST UPON IT"
Dutch: *appears out of nowhere* INSIST?
Arthur: "You'd be dead already"
Players: fact boah fact.
Guy: Just get out of here!
Arthur: Do you feel in charge?
Mary's missions are just so adorable... and sad
Arthur is way too badass for the world we live in now. If I slapped somebody that actually deserves it, I would most likely get arrested.
Our time has passed Dutch/John
The best part is that Mary comes out and is clearly a nice lady, so it makes Arthur seem like he isnt just some random psycho, if he keeps company with a person like her
That's actually something I've thought about with this scene too!
Arthur's always been a fuckin badass in ANY situation
What a badass
1:25
He… insists?….
Yes... he insists
@@timbledon32 of course pal… whatever you think is best
0:38 that slap though
0:16 arthur checking out them cheeks 👀
Mary used Arthur, you can’t change my mind. She knew better than him things will never work out but she used him for bs requests. I hate her
I feel the same way! I honestly wished that Arthur would have returned to Charlotte and they would have immigrated to Europe or South America since she had money.
@@mariemorgan7759 To make it possible that shouldn’t have been a side quest , I imagine Arthur going to Europe with her and 1907 you can use John and then switch to Arthur in Italy
@@andristo206 Thanks for the information! Looks like a player is able to get the characters to do different things from the storyline.❤️
Yes, she did. She reaches the conclusion that he'll always be a bandit and they can never be together because of that. Which is fair enough.
But she should've left him alone and not use the leverage she had on him to solve her problems.
Ah, thats where Will Smith got his ideas from
I was thinking the same thing. LMFAO!
Except this is the way to do it if you’re going to do it. Maintain composure and get it settled in private. No one but these two ever knew about it.
i see you kept the shire horse from the beginning as well.
glad to know im not alone. I named my horse Kittery
I think it's the best fitting horse for Arthur. I always name him Chief haha
Arthur is absolute fucking badass man.
AM is easily the best protagonist in video game history
Dialogue in this game is genuinely fantastic.
"You can't stand there."
"OKAY I'LL CATCH YA LATER THEN"
That tiny breath before "is it your street" translates to "oh I am about to slap his face"
It's little random moments like these that are missing in a lot of games and movies these's days.
He must be payed VERY well to seriously have the balls to tell people not to be standing in places. Literally anywhere.
That slap tho 🤣
I had a near identical experience when I traveled to Europe on vacation. There rudeness there is why I’m never going back.
That sucks to hear. What part of Europe was it?
I can really imagine Arthur killing the boy and training his apologies
thank you for listing what clothes you wear in this cutscene. It's such a cool look
Intimidation is Arthur's thing
I would’ve done the same, We respect women in this camp
that slap was Arthur trying to hold back his anger, he most likely would've punched someone for saying something like that to him
NPC’s in this game see a armed-to-the-teeth gunslinger and think to themselves “he don’t look so tough!”
I just randomly remembered this scene. I LOVE Arthur.
My favorite moment in the game by far lmao. “If you continue… to IRRITATE me…”
arther Morgan is a good man and all what matters with him was loyalty
Arthur gave the kid 2 chance before slapping him. He starts of chuckling thinking the kids messing with him but no the kid keeps doubling down on being an asshat.arthurs tone changed 2 times before slapping him and the kid never realized that maybe he shouldn’t be talking that way to someone especially someone who is very quickly losing patience
If i wasn't waiting on this LADY you'd be dead ALREADY, rhymes just perfectly
I hope you’re joking
Also you made it rhyme with perfectly
@@jadorealissawhite-gluz5706 its called rap, you wouldn't understand
lmao you're funny
@@trissmerigold7722 Rap uses lots of half rhymes sure. And I guess you could make "lady" and "already" rhyme more phonetically by pronouncing them with some sort of accent or unusual intonation. But saying they rhyme perfectly is a pretty big stretch, even within the context of rap music.
I love the way he looked at Arthur after he said “you’d be dead already” 💀
Am I the only one who's waiting for a Red Dead Redemption 2: Undead Nightmare 2 where I can heart wrenchingly watch Arthur Morgans zombified corpse rise up from his grave as John Marston? I'm currently replaying the damn game and i've been avoiding the Townes mission because I don't want the man to get sick. >.<
I'll even take a new version of the game where we can play as Arthur Morgan through an zombie infested world similar to the previous game.
I am 100% sure you’re not the only one who painfully waiting for more RDR2 content like this 😂
At this point ANY RDR2 content that isn't online would be amazing FFS
What a great protagonist.
Coming from RDR 1 I never would've guessed i'd like "the new guy" more then John.
You cant park there sir
Arthur knocked that guy out only with his manly voice
1:11
Idk why it makes me laugh so much the way Arthur and that dude just stand there awkwardly while Mary and her Father argue.
I wonder what one does to become the "JapaneseDeskFlipper." There are only so many desks in Japan, so this could be a limited engagement. I'm with you my friend, keep on flipping. Enjoyed this clip.
It is a very sought after position that has been passed down to me by my mentor and his before. Maybe one day I’ll reveal the origin story if people really wanted to hear. Glad to hear you enjoyed the clip!
@@TheJapaneseDeskFlipper You are keeping it fresh. We all need to do the same to survive this freakish world. Thank you again my friend.
This scene gives me Michael from GTA 5 vibes, I don't know why.
I can definitely see that. Michael had more than a few moments of successfully scaring the fuck out of people through intimidation!
Shine light into darkness.
Scare the shit out of a stable boy
Still as Charmin as ever i see..
One of my favorite Arthur scenes.
He had a chance to run away with the girl and start a different life, he loved her. But not more than his gang.
Loyalty to the only life you’ve ever known, or the woman you genuinely love. Not an easy decision…
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First off: That mini bitch slap Arthur does always gets me XD
Second off: I like how polite Arthur is even though he’s threatening this guy, makes him all the more terrifying.
I wish I could do that without being sued.
Sometimes you can't just simply leave a place, but then there's this one person that keeps provoking you.
WANTED
Disturbing The Peace
Notice the dude is sweeping mud and grass.
I've never seen someone get son'd like that in a video game. This part had me rolling - the way he slapped him then put his hands around his shoulders and talked so calmly 😂 lil bro got alpha'd real hard lol.
" I didn't mean nothin "
(someone whispers in the back round)
" Never been so demeaned in my life "
Its like the guy's inner wannabe badass just jumped out off him humiliated.😂
This is why i choose to help Mary. For this cutscene
For someone who is described by most people ingame as tall, Arthur is short as hell. Literally all the male npcs are as tall as him, while Dutch is taller than him
He's 6'0-6'1 and taller than majority of the gang and regular NPCs actually, only John, Bill, Trelawny and Lenny are around the same height as him out of the gang and Dutch is 6'3 and one of few characters taller than him (his real life VA is even taller at 6'6-6'7), this NPC is kind of a rare exception
@@JazzyRiot79 shouldn't they be like max 6'? It supposed to be 1800s, and if Dutch was like 6'3", he would get recognised a lot since he would stick out like a sore thumb, same goes for Arthur. 6',6'1" in those time would be like 6'3",6'4" since people were 2 or 3 inches shorter back then on avaerage. Also I heard that Dutch's VA said he's 6 inches shorter than him, so he should be 6'. But apart from this dude, aren't other guys same height as Arthur like Munroe, those guys who bargained with John, Eagle Flies, Hosea, Sheriff Leigh Gray, Sherrif Malloy?
@@ceooftransphobia3153 the average range of height for men back then honestly isn't that much shorter than today, severe contrasts between average heights in different time eras is more like 500 years ago compared to the last 100 or so years so them being between 6'-6'3 wouldn't be all that odd just regarded as being pretty tall and like I said "majority of NPCs", I'm referring mostly to nameless male NPCs that are on average about 2 or so inches shorter than Arthur & John but there are quite a few named male NPCs outside the gang that are about neck and neck or taller than them. What's honestly more interesting to me is the fact that just about all female NPCs are between 5'6-5'9 when thats relatively tall for a woman in any period of time
Honestly Arthur is probably more like 5'8 5'9 realistically.. you got people like Abigail lookin close to him which would make them like 5'10 tall atleast if he was actually 6 foot above
"is it your street"
is the moment he should have known.... he fcked up
Arthur giving Clint Eastwood vibes here
Arthur Morgan. What every man wants to be, what every man should never want and what every man simply is.
Arthur is a real life gigachad figure
*random guy tells Arthur he can't stand in the street*
Arthur Morgan: iS iT yOuR StReET?