The Red Headed Fella...

That appeared multiple times in episode one. He returned. He was driving the cab that Bigby gets in after the Jersey Devil fight. The guy HAS to be involved somehow. They made his first interaction way too strange. The question is: how is he involved?

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  • Here's what I think: he's just there when someone needs to go somewhere using a taxi. That's the only place place he ever appeared. He could either be involved or not, have another job or not, I just don't have enough information about him to be suspectful of him.

  • It's just that first interaction with him, where him and Snow bump into one another, was way too suspicious to be nothing.

    Grafite posted: »

    Here's what I think: he's just there when someone needs to go somewhere using a taxi. That's the only place place he ever appeared. He could

  • I think he's just a reused model, he appears in two places at the same time.

  • That's what I think too. It's just a coincidence. It'd be really weak if the red head guy turned out to be pivotal in the killings. Or whatever this series is about, now.

    nusi2 posted: »

    I think he's just a reused model, he appears in two places at the same time.

  • I'd feel the opposite way. They made that interaction in episode one way too obvious to end up not being important in some way.

    flymoefly posted: »

    That's what I think too. It's just a coincidence. It'd be really weak if the red head guy turned out to be pivotal in the killings. Or whatever this series is about, now.

  • They rewrote the game because people figured it out.

    JorgenDev posted: »

    I'd feel the opposite way. They made that interaction in episode one way too obvious to end up not being important in some way.

  • That's a possibility, too. I just think a character that's only seen in the game for 5 seconds ending up being really important in the plot would be ridiculously anti climatic. Even Bluebeard or bufkin would be better surprises.

    Gavin34 posted: »

    They rewrote the game because people figured it out.

  • Don't you think Telltale would have noticed the speculation and stopped using him if he was a "reused model"?
    There are plenty of workarounds for not using him. It's not a coincidence.

    flymoefly posted: »

    That's a possibility, too. I just think a character that's only seen in the game for 5 seconds ending up being really important in the plot would be ridiculously anti climatic. Even Bluebeard or bufkin would be better surprises.

  • IKR! Especially for a murder mystery every detail is important so it would be extremely sloppy for TTG to keep using this same model everywhere.

    It was sloppy enough work of them to "mirror" one of the police officer's uniforms in the end of episode 1. Unless it was intended.

    Ascari posted: »

    Don't you think Telltale would have noticed the speculation and stopped using him if he was a "reused model"? There are plenty of workarounds for not using him. It's not a coincidence.

  • And sometimes, car windows are blue and opaque rather than transparent. They could have easily done this and not used his model.

    ackwell posted: »

    IKR! Especially for a murder mystery every detail is important so it would be extremely sloppy for TTG to keep using this same model everywh

  • Maybe they wanted us to notice him in the first place... He seems more like a fake lead than an important suspect.

    Ascari posted: »

    And sometimes, car windows are blue and opaque rather than transparent. They could have easily done this and not used his model.

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