Jane's death: It has no real impact to it. She just gets stabbed and that's it. Kenny gets an emotional and worthwhile death, that's fair en… moreough given the gravitas and role of his character. Jane doesn't need some heart-wrenching goodbye like Kenny's, but she needs a death that actually has an emotional kick to it. She should have gotten something more visceral, like Ben's death in Around Every Corner: you get to watch him break both his legs and get eaten alive so you can feel like a piece of shit for letting him go. If I saw Jane choking on her own blood, gurgling and desperately struggling to breathe and stay alive as the life slowly drains from her eyes, I'd feel much more awful about it. Right now she just yells "AUGH", lets out a gasp, and dies. There's no kick to that at all, you're just like "Well... okay then" instead of "Good god this is actually a really brutal death jesus christ why did I just do that"
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But it's still hardly a death to write home about. You see her just let out a gasp of air and then die. Compared to what you'd generally expect from getting a knife forcefully jammed into your sternum, it was pretty tame.
Omid - This man was a favourite of mine, and one of the last remaining characters from the first season. I was very upset and dissapointed about how he was killed off as fast as he was. How I miss his humour.
Mark - Although Mark was only around for one episode, I really began to like him as a character. When we were unable to see him, I began to wonder, and I was annoyed when I found him, legless. It did make for an interesting episode, but I still would of preferred to get to know him more.
Nick - Nick wasn't one of my favourites, but I did begin to see a bond grow, and I hoped he would have some more development, and a greater role. But we leave him for a short while, and we find him dead. He didn't deserve what he got, and that is not the death for someone who was involved in a life or death choice over someone else.
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'To the beloved characters we've lost along the way… and to the hope that we see them again in a DLC… some day.'
If you don't pick up the gun, or let the timer run out, you do get to watch Jane's death.
But it's still hardly a death to write home about. You see her just let out a gasp of air and then die. Compared to what you'd generally expect from getting a knife forcefully jammed into your sternum, it was pretty tame.
Omid - This man was a favourite of mine, and one of the last remaining characters from the first season. I was very upset and dissapointed about how he was killed off as fast as he was. How I miss his humour.
Mark - Although Mark was only around for one episode, I really began to like him as a character. When we were unable to see him, I began to wonder, and I was annoyed when I found him, legless. It did make for an interesting episode, but I still would of preferred to get to know him more.
Nick - Nick wasn't one of my favourites, but I did begin to see a bond grow, and I hoped he would have some more development, and a greater role. But we leave him for a short while, and we find him dead. He didn't deserve what he got, and that is not the death for someone who was involved in a life or death choice over someone else.
Sarah and Nick
Kenny's deaths. Everyone of them SUCKED!
You can save him, if you want to.