Hosea's Advice to John Marston / Hidden Dialogue / Red Dead Redemption 2
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Published 2019-09-05
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All Comments (21)
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Dude... Arthur ended up following Hosea. Makes so much sense. Arthur by the end of the game had Hoseas wisdom.
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2:01 that coincidence made it more realistic! Hosea stops when jacks says hey. Like he stops because he was talking about him and dont want him to hear.
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Arthur sounds like Hosea in chapter 6
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John: breathes Literally Everybody: LISTEN TO ME JOHN
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It’s almost been an year and people are still finding these dialogues
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Wish Hosea and Arthur could've survived with John
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Man i miss hosea. He was one of my favorite characters in the game
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You can clearly see that Hosea had his favorites. He had deep affection for John and Arthur. Like a father. And Arthur is like the older son who is constantly picking on his younger brother John. Those three were different than the rest.
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The realism in these dialogues are amazing. They need more games like this.
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Hosea: "Get out of here John, you're the only one that has a chance to live" John: "no" Arthur: "Take your woman and child, and get lost" John: leaves
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3:27 John : “Thank you, both of you...” Arthur : 👉🤠
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Hosea and John talking about Jack Jack belike:Hey...
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Arthur and John are some of the best video game protagonists Ever. Period.
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5:05 For a minute, I swore that John was on a laptop.
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Hosea told John to leave the gang long before Arthur did...
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So in fact Hosea was first to tell John to get the hell out of here and be a goddamn man ... Never knew that .. great find ! But happy that Arthur made sure that John got out with his family kinda like hoseas last wish .. sad Hosea was the wisest of them all . Rip Hosea
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I love the way Hosea carries his pistols. Cross draw style.
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Hosea would’ve tried to get John out if he didn’t die. Arthur saving John is exactly what Hosea would’ve wanted
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3:28 I love the little hand gesture at John by Arthur. Just a little detail that makes the whole interaction come together.
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Also damn, even in Horseshoe Overlook when things were pretty good with the gang, Hosea was telling John to take his family and get the hell out while he could. I can see why John didn't listen at first. But that's another reason why I like this game, John really grew into a man by the end. Wisdom at a great cost I think.