BTW, Immoral Animal Husbandry doesn't mean horse fucking, it means he grazed his cattle on land he didn't own, which was a serious offense at the time.
This side mission actually mirrors the true story of the electric chairs invention. Aside from the inventor being a professor (he was actually a dentist) he witnessed a bunch of workers get zapped by a wire and killed instantly and came up with the chair as a way to execute men quicker than by hanging or by bullet as you can survive both and suffer. Just like in game the first test took too long. However the inventor lived and the chair was fixed and became the go to method for prisoner execution. In the early 20th century. Rockstar like to poke fun at the whole thing being "humane" and probably just to poke fun at the death penalty in general, but this was all people had back then. They didnt have the money to indefinitely lock up criminals or rehabilitate them, or even had the research to rehabilitate them.
I love it how Arthur actually knows theres going to be a lot of pain and misery and is just selling horror story to the criminal how he is about to die.
Fun fact, in reality, the Electric chair had been the chief means of executing in the state of Ohio for about 9 years by 1899, though it had yet to catch on elsewhere. Professor Bell was likely not as good of an electrical engineer as he thought for the execution to go THAT wrong, the first shock is supposed to be enough to render the victim unconscious, the second shock is meant to cause irreversible damage to the organs. So it seems despite all that moonshine the Professor didn't use enough current, likely in an ill-conceived attempt to make the execution more humane.
At a place in Lemoyne called trail rise there’s a shack and in its basement there’s writing on a bar making the roof and it’s hard to spot it but almost looks like a different language you should check it out
even with the wet sponge the pulses could get very unreliable people with the sponge could still become charred husks that were once human. Early on it could take as much as five turns of the switch to finish the "mercifully departed". The actual inventor asked a friend about the first execution, an event that took multiple turns of the switch and he replied "you could have done a better job with an axe" but the sadists in charge at the time still thought it was a good idea. Heck some people today still think its a good idea.
I used to watch Mr. BossFTW.... until I realized he was like trelawny and talked without saying anything. You, Fizhy, are a legend. To the point, and helpful. Thank you.
It would be funny as fuck that for the subject on the first test of the chair, the inventor gave you Dutch's wanted poster and have Arthur be like, oh uh that's gonna be a problem, perhaps you know of another criminal?
This one had me in stitches trust me ...one of the best side missions..along with "a quiet time" ....Arthur's sarcastic comments as to what's about to happen to the captive are hilarious to be fair ..thought he was gonna lose honour!? Lol
This isn't about promoting "humane execution", the scientist was simply selling his product. Imagine the money he could make if his invention were embraced by the government.
@@wisdomleader85 Such is the matter of America. Ever since this nation was just pilgrims who would kill Native Americans in the wilderness of New England, people killed and brutalized others for money. There was a story of an English woman named Hannah Dustin (or spelled Duston, I can't remember which is correct). She was captured by an Abenaki war party when her and her husband's homestead was among a settlement raid. Her infant was allegedly bashed against a tree. She and couple others escaped the war party, but not before she killed EVERYONE and removed their scalps. Turns out, when she returned, she sold her story of "a savage war party that was gonna torture her and they mercilessly killed her baby for no reason" and she presented the scalps to government and she was awarded a decent amount of money and fame. This is just one story but it is quite succinct. These kinds of people (I don't mean to generalize Americans as a whole) don't care about the suffering they inflict as long as they get a cash-out.
I think this mission is a reference to Thomas Edison and his invention of the world’s first Electric Chair. The newspaper reporters who witnessed the execution dubbed it “Worse than Hanging.”
I'm a history buff and one of the things I love about this game is that it's set in 1899 which if you didn't know 1899 was a BIG year for America. I suggest you look into it if you like history and haven't heard about it
Instead of teasing some bullshit I really don't care about you could've summarized some shit and trick me into reading it. But I guess I'll stay in the dark for good
@@Snairster Naw homie, I'm in my late 20's and I ain't got the time to search for that shit. I like history as much as the next guy but I got the attention span of a guinea pig.
you went back to saint Denis too soon whenever there's dialogue just take a nice leisurely stroll the last thing Arthur was going to say before those moonshiners ambushed him was that "the professor must be using a different type of electricity" than you know all the tid bits about the power of lightning.
I remember this side mission at the time he wanted me to pay up I didn't have enough money he was just standing there for a long time 🤣🤣🤣🤣 who can relate
I was laughing in the beginning when he was sitting in the chair but when he pulled the lever ...i was very disturbed and wanted to just put him out of her s misery
@@dariomarqueztassani372 I actually skipped that ride by killing the guy after capturing him a few times which gives you the skip checkpoint option and you end up in Saint Denis immediately (because I didn't want to ride all the way back). I am glad I skipped the conversation unknowingly because I would feel even worse watching that last cutscene.
Seeing how many people enjoyed this mission and cheered it on as funny just shows exactly how these public executions used to be so prevalent and why people can be so devoid of decency and morality. Ain’t no humane left in some of these humans
The execution was like a robot chicken episode where batman executed the joker but the jokers eyes and face started popping out and peeling off. Nasty!
Fun fact - in a proper electric chair execution, there’s actually a wet sponge under the cap. That moisture from the sponge gets the electricity through the head to fry the brain almost instantly. Without the wet sponge you get... well, this.
And Funnier, Oxhorn is pretty calm and just tells a Story. He does the same but then somewhere god damn Randomly he makes a quick funny sketch and it surprises me everytime I actually laugh (not just nose exhale). So I would say better then Oxhorn.
I'd like to think that Arthur, seemingly torturing this man of what will happen, is just him making fun of the guy's fear. I'd like to think he didn't know that the electric chair would be far more torturous than hanging. He knows what electricity is, or at least what lightning can do to living things, so I may be too wrong to hope. But I'd like to think Arthur is not that cruel to people who's evidently moaning about what will happen to himself.
Or being an intellectual that is trying to invent something. The entire family that killed themselves trying to fly with their flying apparatuses, Bell here, the machinist who was killed by his own robot... seems like being too smart is lethal.
From my knowledge (or lack of) the guillotine was put out of service because people were still conscious after having their head cut off, an experiment was conducted where a scientist asked a death row inmate to blink as fast as he could after his head had been cut off, and he blinked. A lot. So that's why I think the guillotine was put out of service, because a decapitated head still having conscience is pretty inhumane
@@kamiqwazii170 that scientist you mentioned lived in France during the French Revolution. That ‘experiment’ is hundreds of years old and holds no back in all honesty. You simply aren’t alive anymore if you have circulation to your brain cut like in a guillotine.
Also could be a reference to Alexander Bell stealing the telephone invention or was it some other invention?? Bugger it can't remember but would explain him not understanding it yet having built one. Further reinforcing this stolen idea is the rudimentary drawings, is that all that they managed to steal from the real inventor at the time? Therefore leading to getting the fundamentals right but not the application?
I'm guessing so. Also I'm just annoyed that most characters in games and TV with the same name as me are either idiots or antagonists eg: this dumb scientist, Milton and also Del Rio from Halo 4 off the top of my head.
When i played through the game bringing mcdaniels to professor bell was my favorite part. It allways gets me laughing how Arthur gets a wanted criminal murderer and more reduced to nothing more than a pile if sad shaking tears
"Gather round, gather round. Bring the children to the front" That's right. Give children memories of a botched execution that'll cause irreparable trauma and will inevitably scar them for life. As you do
I always enjoy when my cruel side comes out to enjoy things like that speech arthur gave tormenting the man lol but honestly I do like a bit of phycological tormenting but in real life there's a limit, depending on the situation
I've been mildly electrocuted before, and honestly, I would not wish that on anyone. It's a weird pain, not like getting cut or breaking a bone. You feel the current in your organs, and the pain is dull and deep but it hurts everywhere at once. I don't even want to think about a lethal shock
15:55 My theory on this has to do with the developers having read The Industrial Revolution and its Consequences by Ted Kaczynski, or some other piece of literature like that. You can see them referring to some anti-industrial theme when it comes to the lesson or motto for many of the "intellectuals" of the series. For instance, take into account that Evelyn Miller and Dr. MacIntosh both coming to resent industrialized society, thus caused Evelyn Miller to flee, and Dr. MacIntosh to warn the masses. Dr. MacIntosh being the more straight-forward of the two, like how in hell could've he predicted the advent of cellphones? I feel as if it was a deliberate 4th wall break to engage the player in a subliminal question as you experience missions such as these, "What were the people in the real world equivalent of Red Dead Redemption's universe thinking when this was happening to them?"
@@levishelm426 Should be fine but I recommend buying another 8 GB of ram. I did it and it made my game a bit smoother plus I got rid of freezes that happened from time to time.
This is most likely also a reference to when Edison first invented the electric chair, and accidentally burned the man alive.
Huh. I never knew about it
Well, not only him. There are a few more quite actual cases where a prisoner got his head scorched.
It’s a reference to William Kemmlers execution. Not by Edison. But by Albert Southwick.
The chair was designed by Edison to convince the public A/C was dangerous.
My bad, the chair was designed by Southwick but Edison was the one behind making it use Westinghouse’s A/C generators
BTW, Immoral Animal Husbandry doesn't mean horse fucking, it means he grazed his cattle on land he didn't own, which was a serious offense at the time.
Yeah but imagining the fact he fucked animals is funnier
@@thekommunistkrusader3921 i agree
The way he talked seems like he fucked em
Yeah, but horse fucking is funnier
@@thekommunistkrusader3921 Jeff from Ratskeller Fork: Am I a joke to you?
This side mission actually mirrors the true story of the electric chairs invention. Aside from the inventor being a professor (he was actually a dentist) he witnessed a bunch of workers get zapped by a wire and killed instantly and came up with the chair as a way to execute men quicker than by hanging or by bullet as you can survive both and suffer.
Just like in game the first test took too long. However the inventor lived and the chair was fixed and became the go to method for prisoner execution. In the early 20th century.
Rockstar like to poke fun at the whole thing being "humane" and probably just to poke fun at the death penalty in general, but this was all people had back then. They didnt have the money to indefinitely lock up criminals or rehabilitate them, or even had the research to rehabilitate them.
I do know Thomas Edison used the chair as way to prove that ac current was much to deadly compared to Edison general electrics dc current.
Everyfing in the store what whe play happens on Real life .what sayed Rockstar be4 relise
@@markcrider7550 Edison lost to Tesla and he wanted to Ruin Tesla Edison was a tief and nothing more
@@zokajz1021 I know how bad Edison was I was just saying how it was used . For budda sake he fried an elephant with the chair!
And even now, rehabilitation is only ever successful on a few dozens, out of millions.
I love it how Arthur actually knows theres going to be a lot of pain and misery and is just selling horror story to the criminal how he is about to die.
“With 100 gallons of hooch the loves gonna come pretty cheap” god I love Arthur
"sorry about that, McDaniels, you alright?"
*Inconsolable sobbing*
"Uh huh, me too."
Arthur Morgan once again being the most relatable man of our generation
Plot twist: that moonshine wagon was actually me and my friends in online.
That’s a lie you’d of been stuck in the infinite loading screen
@@thecheesechapstm5417 bruh
I would of died a more dramatic death of it was my wagon
Guess you chose the wrong day to move some shine
It's definitely not from my Online character as he's set it up in the Grizzlies... he was at Blackwater at the same time as the gang though.
Fun fact, in reality, the Electric chair had been the chief means of executing in the state of Ohio for about 9 years by 1899, though it had yet to catch on elsewhere. Professor Bell was likely not as good of an electrical engineer as he thought for the execution to go THAT wrong, the first shock is supposed to be enough to render the victim unconscious, the second shock is meant to cause irreversible damage to the organs. So it seems despite all that moonshine the Professor didn't use enough current, likely in an ill-conceived attempt to make the execution more humane.
Truthseeker or didn’t use a wet sponge on his head
@KyyxtExs as fuel in a internal combustion generator
Like the guy in rdr1 trying to invent the air plane in 1911
At a place in Lemoyne called trail rise there’s a shack and in its basement there’s writing on a bar making the roof and it’s hard to spot it but almost looks like a different language you should check it out
What area in lemoyne is it my blind ass cant find it
Just on the border
@@Deavchannel Which fuggin' border?
@@tommytaylor2084
The Lemoyne border
@@CoolColton947 Aye, but which one? The one with the Heartlands or the one with Roanoke Ridge?
I always play as the Good Guy, high morality and all... But this mission has some of my favorite conversations that Arthur has.
He didnt have the wet sponge on his head.
Another "Green Mile" aficionado?
@@drewgoin8849 it happened in real life.
Degenerate shut up boah
even with the wet sponge the pulses could get very unreliable people with the sponge could still become charred husks that were once human. Early on it could take as much as five turns of the switch to finish the "mercifully departed". The actual inventor asked a friend about the first execution, an event that took multiple turns of the switch and he replied "you could have done a better job with an axe" but the sadists in charge at the time still thought it was a good idea. Heck some people today still think its a good idea.
ciaran dolan shut up boah
I used to watch Mr. BossFTW.... until I realized he was like trelawny and talked without saying anything. You, Fizhy, are a legend. To the point, and helpful. Thank you.
At least trelawny is entertaining
N.S.A right?
Yeah I realized how stupid boss is when I finally got the game myself
I wish we could set up your videos chronologically ingame. So my next playthrough I won't miss anything.
Right
You could make a playlist?
you could with enough time on your hands
It would be funny as fuck that for the subject on the first test of the chair, the inventor gave you Dutch's wanted poster and have Arthur be like, oh uh that's gonna be a problem, perhaps you know of another criminal?
This one had me in stitches trust me ...one of the best side missions..along with "a quiet time" ....Arthur's sarcastic comments as to what's about to happen to the captive are hilarious to be fair ..thought he was gonna lose honour!? Lol
A quiet time isn’t a side mission. It’s a story mission that u need to complete to progress the story
@@idk5716 main mission ..side mission who cares I'm sure you knew what I meant ..I'm deeply sorry for not being more precise 😁
@@jamiesehdev2663 simp0 simp SIMPPPPPPPPPPPPP
@@lightdefender4310 Wimpo Wimpo wiiiiiimmmpp lmao 🖕
@@jamiesehdev2663 ok simp
The execution reminds me of that one scene in The Green Mile. Hanging is definitely more humane than the electric chair.
Shit idk how we moved away from the headshot tbh. 90% immediate fatality rate with damn near 100% dying very soon after,
This isn't about promoting "humane execution", the scientist was simply selling his product. Imagine the money he could make if his invention were embraced by the government.
@@wisdomleader85 Such is the matter of America. Ever since this nation was just pilgrims who would kill Native Americans in the wilderness of New England, people killed and brutalized others for money. There was a story of an English woman named Hannah Dustin (or spelled Duston, I can't remember which is correct). She was captured by an Abenaki war party when her and her husband's homestead was among a settlement raid. Her infant was allegedly bashed against a tree. She and couple others escaped the war party, but not before she killed EVERYONE and removed their scalps. Turns out, when she returned, she sold her story of "a savage war party that was gonna torture her and they mercilessly killed her baby for no reason" and she presented the scalps to government and she was awarded a decent amount of money and fame. This is just one story but it is quite succinct. These kinds of people (I don't mean to generalize Americans as a whole) don't care about the suffering they inflict as long as they get a cash-out.
@@cornupswar at various periods the US gov't simply offered bounties for Native American scalps. Like paying for animal pelts or something.
The conversation between Arthur and the bounty is the best dialogue in the game.
“We got a permit and everything!” 💀
The fact that someone as corrupt as Henri Lemieux was at the execution and walked off in disgust gave chills on my first playthrough
bruv u need to wait 6 more years before u can legally play this 💀
@pain6816 sorry you only got to play it a few years ago, it's been out forever
My favorite part is when McDaniels goes "No?" The first time lmao
YESSSSS
I think this mission is a reference to Thomas Edison and his invention of the world’s first Electric Chair. The newspaper reporters who witnessed the execution dubbed it “Worse than Hanging.”
What? Thomas Edison didn't invented the eletric chair.
In fact he just made the idea of the electric chair real. But whoever invented the electric chair was Alfred P. Southwick
yes bc everyone knows u should always believe a 100% of what is said and told in the media
@@GLKHDthe chair slow-cooked the guy, it’s a well documented event
“If there is one thing the red dead franchise loves more than a happy ending it’s irony”
That in of itself is an ironic statement... bravo
When I did this mission, a thunderstorm rolled in while I was riding with McDaniels. Seemed kinda fitting
1:56
Something about that entire sentence really tickles me.
I guess one of the rockstar devs likes the green mile
I'm a history buff and one of the things I love about this game is that it's set in 1899 which if you didn't know 1899 was a BIG year for America. I suggest you look into it if you like history and haven't heard about it
Instead of teasing some bullshit I really don't care about you could've summarized some shit and trick me into reading it.
But I guess I'll stay in the dark for good
all that preparing for the Y1.9k bug ..
@@K1NG_of_ReVeNGe1 You and 12 other kids are entitled snobs who expect others to do things for them.
@@Snairster
Naw homie, I'm in my late 20's and I ain't got the time to search for that shit. I like history as much as the next guy but I got the attention span of a guinea pig.
it was also the last year of the 19th centure if you didnt know
“No”
Arthur: *”YEAH”*
YEAHS
that woman who watched it happen needs some help
ogag she needs the electric chair -sentence- treatment
ogag shut up boah
Kassu Kiiliäinen you alright boooaaaahhh
It’s a joke on republican and liberal views on the death penalty
Whats wrong with her? She just enjoying a death sentence thats all
according to the bounty system in red dead one murder is worth about $10 so in my mind saint Denis owes me nine more murders free of charge
you went back to saint Denis too soon whenever there's dialogue just take a nice leisurely stroll the last thing Arthur was going to say before those moonshiners ambushed him was that "the professor must be using a different type of electricity" than you know all the tid bits about the power of lightning.
I remember this mission 😂😂 this guy did not want to pay up
Jhill. 721 eh he paid w his life and that was more than good enough for me muahaha. Going around everywhere for him was annoying tho
The awkward thing when i loot him for my compensation..i go my honor down down..WTF
@@saikou1991 He is an innocent man despite everything, it annoyed me too but it makes sense.
I remember this side mission at the time he wanted me to pay up I didn't have enough money he was just standing there for a long time 🤣🤣🤣🤣 who can relate
The professor definitely pocketed the cash for the bounty.
10:38 - this bit makes me laugh so hard I had to come back and watch this after I played the mission 😂
Press negotiate the. I only have to pay $50
U R A schmuck shut up boah
You can pay less then that if you keep negotiating
@@user-ew2bq3sw1s imagine saying your line
TheKommunistKrusader shut up boah
ok boomer
I feel bad for this guy honestly
I feel bad he never payed me
that ride was very hard for me i felt so bad
I was laughing in the beginning when he was sitting in the chair but when he pulled the lever ...i was very disturbed and wanted to just put him out of her s misery
@@dariomarqueztassani372 I actually skipped that ride by killing the guy after capturing him a few times which gives you the skip checkpoint option and you end up in Saint Denis immediately (because I didn't want to ride all the way back). I am glad I skipped the conversation unknowingly because I would feel even worse watching that last cutscene.
@@weaverquest doesn't that negate like most of the mission challenges?
Seeing how many people enjoyed this mission and cheered it on as funny just shows exactly how these public executions used to be so prevalent and why people can be so devoid of decency and morality. Ain’t no humane left in some of these humans
"The execution square"
Otherwise known my fine British friend, as the gallows
"Suppose that's why he's the professor and I'm the bounty taker"
Oh Arthur, you make this summary execution sound almost wholesome.
People complaining about this costing money must not see the humor in Arthur’s spiel about lightning that alone is worth the effort
Should probably take his gun before handing him over to the professor Mr. Morgan. It's still on his hip.
1:27 Always gets me
"My name is Professor Andrew Bell the Third..."
We don;t appreciate Bell's here boah. Do you know a Micah by any chance?
The biggest cruelty of this mission is that you never get paid
“100 gallons of hooche and loves gonna come pretty cheap” 😂 😂
“Sponge is dry”
I feel like Arthur being extremely vindictive during this mission despite being high honor is fitting because McDaniels’ boys killed my horse :(
The execution was like a robot chicken episode where batman executed the joker but the jokers eyes and face started popping out and peeling off. Nasty!
Fun fact - in a proper electric chair execution, there’s actually a wet sponge under the cap. That moisture from the sponge gets the electricity through the head to fry the brain almost instantly. Without the wet sponge you get... well, this.
"Poor Mr McDaniels who is now fucking animals in the sky."
Thank you for putting the Red Cross donations part in. ♥️♥️ I’m continually surprised by the amount of awareness
Animal Husbandry is a branch of agriculture concerning animals and livestock. He didn't fuck the goats.
You forgot to mention that his name is clearly a nod to the Scottish inventor Alexander Graham Bell
It's just funny how Arthur can watch this guys execution and help him make the electric chair but Arthur isn't innocent himself
"We run into what appears to be a crackhead" ~Fizhy 😂😂
Take the blueprints, build it, strap Micah to it, win the game
He’s like oxhorn but with a better game
Ayyy pretty much
And Funnier, Oxhorn is pretty calm and just tells a Story.
He does the same but then somewhere god damn Randomly he makes a quick funny sketch and it surprises me everytime I actually laugh (not just nose exhale). So I would say better then Oxhorn.
And not a pervert
@@ValoTheBrute or homophobic
@@kierancraig7380 ok sweeet lord his views have changed he is no longer homophobic. That was years ago can we please drop it
I'd like to think that Arthur, seemingly torturing this man of what will happen, is just him making fun of the guy's fear. I'd like to think he didn't know that the electric chair would be far more torturous than hanging.
He knows what electricity is, or at least what lightning can do to living things, so I may be too wrong to hope. But I'd like to think Arthur is not that cruel to people who's evidently moaning about what will happen to himself.
the actual first person to face the electric chair was very calm and excepting. then he court on fire and burned to death
Are yall just gonna forget there’s a fence in Saint Denis that sells moonshine
I’m not buying 100 gallons of shine for a crackhead so he can make a “machine of love”
He forgot the sponge you damn fool - green mile
A victim of his own machine - it's like Kafka's The Penal Colony
Seems that having ‘bell III’ in your name means bad things in rdr universe.
HmMMMmMmMmMmmMmMmmM 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Micha is Michael bell the last bell. What happens When the sun rise in west?
Or being an intellectual that is trying to invent something. The entire family that killed themselves trying to fly with their flying apparatuses, Bell here, the machinist who was killed by his own robot... seems like being too smart is lethal.
@@ab14967 I honestly felt bad for that guy who got killed by his robot, Marko Dragic wasnt it?
Few things are more savage than describing to a person in great detail how they are about to die.
Here after the stupid new youtube comment system (on mobile, I don't know about pc)
There are no spoilers everyone played the game already
@No Siemka Siemka I think they are talking about there's a button that takes you to the comments instead of scrolling down
RUclips gave me that update for a day and then reverted back to scrolling down. It was weird.
This is a side of Arthur Morgan I wouldn't think I would see how did I skip this mission I played the game twice
I feel really bad for him, it was in humane and he felt every bit
Same. Weird how folks in the comments ain't saying this more.
Seeing how much Arther had fun taunting this guy warms my heart, just a guy who deserves his fun.
I’ve always thought that man was strange glad I’ve always ran past this side quest
Why did they stop using the guillotine? It seemed to be just as humane seeing that it killed people quickly
No its not dumb kif
@@AjayKumar-mg3xc relax there buddy
From my knowledge (or lack of) the guillotine was put out of service because people were still conscious after having their head cut off, an experiment was conducted where a scientist asked a death row inmate to blink as fast as he could after his head had been cut off, and he blinked. A lot. So that's why I think the guillotine was put out of service, because a decapitated head still having conscience is pretty inhumane
@@kamiqwazii170 that scientist you mentioned lived in France during the French Revolution. That ‘experiment’ is hundreds of years old and holds no back in all honesty. You simply aren’t alive anymore if you have circulation to your brain cut like in a guillotine.
@@sweden1124 while that case has no physical proof, you don't just die immediately ruclips.net/video/F21DwTdBrvo/видео.html
Hated this side mission. Didn’t get paid and didn’t get a chance to torture the professor for wasting my time
I like how arthur does things out if his own interest but uses getting money as an excuse to. He lived a full life.
you could've saved 50 dollar by negotiating police chief
I still feel burning pain for the 50 bucks
If I recall correctly, I think you can haggle with the officer, and get the price down to $50.
Also could be a reference to Alexander Bell stealing the telephone invention or was it some other invention?? Bugger it can't remember but would explain him not understanding it yet having built one. Further reinforcing this stolen idea is the rudimentary drawings, is that all that they managed to steal from the real inventor at the time? Therefore leading to getting the fundamentals right but not the application?
I'm guessing so. Also I'm just annoyed that most characters in games and TV with the same name as me are either idiots or antagonists eg: this dumb scientist, Milton and also Del Rio from Halo 4 off the top of my head.
I followed the professor's wagon after delivering the prisoner.
He was headed to the path outside of Rhodes😁
When i played through the game bringing mcdaniels to professor bell was my favorite part. It allways gets me laughing how Arthur gets a wanted criminal murderer and more reduced to nothing more than a pile if sad shaking tears
fails to realize he is playing a game with the protagonist being in a gang that did things way worse than this fella ever did
*ok.jpg* buddy
Well at least he didn't kill cats, dogs, and an elephant as a publicity stunt
i like how in this game, hystorical figures are made better then in recent assassin's creed
when the guy is crying and arthur says “me too” lol
Me in my mind: ya know, I’m glad I funded and backed this.
Real quick; its hard to take Dutch seriously when you have $2000 in your back pocket.
"Gather round, gather round. Bring the children to the front"
That's right. Give children memories of a botched execution that'll cause irreparable trauma and will inevitably scar them for life. As you do
See kids? if you do bad things you will end up in that chair.
sounds like an effective deterrent
Maybe in that situation the convict should be pulling the lever
I always enjoy when my cruel side comes out to enjoy things like that speech arthur gave tormenting the man lol but honestly I do like a bit of phycological tormenting but in real life there's a limit, depending on the situation
The guy who created the chair was a dentist
Obviously, is there any modern age profession more suited for torture ?
Not for the sensitive :
ruclips.net/video/2xBJERznOgA/видео.html
I've been mildly electrocuted before, and honestly, I would not wish that on anyone. It's a weird pain, not like getting cut or breaking a bone. You feel the current in your organs, and the pain is dull and deep but it hurts everywhere at once. I don't even want to think about a lethal shock
15:55 My theory on this has to do with the developers having read The Industrial Revolution and its Consequences by Ted Kaczynski, or some other piece of literature like that. You can see them referring to some anti-industrial theme when it comes to the lesson or motto for many of the "intellectuals" of the series. For instance, take into account that Evelyn Miller and Dr. MacIntosh both coming to resent industrialized society, thus caused Evelyn Miller to flee, and Dr. MacIntosh to warn the masses. Dr. MacIntosh being the more straight-forward of the two, like how in hell could've he predicted the advent of cellphones? I feel as if it was a deliberate 4th wall break to engage the player in a subliminal question as you experience missions such as these, "What were the people in the real world equivalent of Red Dead Redemption's universe thinking when this was happening to them?"
“Did you know when you get hanged the neck sometimes doesn’t even break”
So humane!
Is Wilson J. McDaniels that person who you find with the pig with a ring on it?
That would be David Cameron
Some of the scientists in this game were ahead of their time
I love how the guy is like this is barbaric and the woman loves it,, it’s a inside joke on republican and liberal perspectives on the death penalty
Micah BELL and Andrew BELL. Coincidence I think not
i couldnt figure out how to trigger this encounter as john marston
It's not possible, only as Arthur.
Is red dead redemption 2 on pc optimised enough to be play now?
Yes it is
Always has been unless you're unlucky. But yes, I haven't seen as many people having issues as of late
@@spencerhydes374 Can I get decent performance with these specs:
-Intel Core I5 9.generation
-8 gb ram
-Gtx 1650 4 gb
Yes
@@levishelm426 Should be fine but I recommend buying another 8 GB of ram. I did it and it made my game a bit smoother plus I got rid of freezes that happened from time to time.
Imagine being the first person to test the Electric chair lol
You just know Fizhy has Immoral Animal Husbandry on his rap sheet 😂
14:30 who's that?
10:47 the cry 💀
And now we call the electric chair a un human way to execute someone