*SPOILERS* Season 2 Ending - Christmas, Soda Jerk Birthday - what?
So, I just finished Season 2 like five minutes ago, and have to say: amazing!Haven't enjoyed a game this much for quite a long time.
But what I didn't get was, the ending where Sam and Max got into that pit, and were saved by their past selves, I thought it was supposed to be a future christmas they were saved on, but the last episode didn't look anything like christmas, and neither did S1E2 where the Soda Poppers had birthday, and they had birthday in this episode again (so, I guess, one year went), but still, both their birthdays didn't look like winter or christmas, and still it was supposed to be the future christmas of themselves they saved in S2E1.
How that?
But what I didn't get was, the ending where Sam and Max got into that pit, and were saved by their past selves, I thought it was supposed to be a future christmas they were saved on, but the last episode didn't look anything like christmas, and neither did S1E2 where the Soda Poppers had birthday, and they had birthday in this episode again (so, I guess, one year went), but still, both their birthdays didn't look like winter or christmas, and still it was supposed to be the future christmas of themselves they saved in S2E1.
How that?
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Well, you see, if they had been trapped there forever and died, that would have definitely ruined all of their future Christmases.
It all makes sense now.
"Don't ever say chronological continuity ever again, Sam"
The characters in the games seem to have a very loose concept of of when something's Sam and Max's fault. The Soda Poppers take over Hell, fire Satan and cause the apocolypse, and it's Sam and Max's fault for smashing up Hell a little?
A little?
That's a bit of an understatement. XD
I guess you're right though. I didn't understand how it was their fault either. It seems that when something's not their fault and they just happen to be there, they get blamed, but when something is their fault, they always seem to get off the hook easily.
And Max wasn't to know that the pestilence doll would summon the bug's family and annoy him. And it's not Sam's fault at all. I'm pretty sure I remember him telling Max not to do it.
And then they get blamed for causing the apocolypse because they saved a few people from Hell. Isn't anyone else in the game held responsible for their own actions?
Note: I find this amusing, not upsetting. Don't tell me not to read too much into it.
Although I never played season 2, I seen people play it, and from what I remember, wasnt it
Yep, but
Anyway, the whole mess in the Hell
That what I love the second season: It's a whole mess of intrincated concecuences. And, you know, according to a comic in Surfin' the Highway, Sam and Max actually go to heaven ^^!