Because of this scene I wish Micah wasn't a rat

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Published 2023-02-24

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  • my favorite interaction with Micah is when they're roasting Bill about his actual first name. it's the closest I see to the two of them having fun together.
  • @whatscout78
    walks up to micah "that aint right Arthur, leave that dog be!"
  • It’s so crazy how different everyone’s Arthur looks in these videos. I love how no matter what, no two play throughs are exactly the same.
  • @playerone3318
    Can’t believe I finally got to see my favorite crossover. Aiden from Watchdogs and Micha from RDR2.
  • Peter Blomquist did such a good job as Micah, he managed to make me hate, love and feel sorry for him at the same time
  • Micah envied Arthur. Sometimes that translated into Micah trying to befriend Arthur, other times it translated into him mocking Arthur. Other times, copy or emulate him. By the end of the game it was trying to kill him, and otherwise replace him as Dutch’s right hand. But it made Micah a very complex character and so so so good.
  • The thing about Micah is even though he’s a monster and a total snake, there’s something profoundly sad about him. There are moments where it seems like he genuinely wants to at least try to bond with the others, but due to his own volatile and rude nature, it just doesn’t work out. He knows he’s too far gone, so he gives up on any chance of that and figures he might as well just keep being awful and throw everyone else under the bus.
  • They bounce off of eachother so well, it's insane. The entire game could have just been a buddy cop style situation where they constantly bicker while shooting down loads of people.
  • The part that made me kinda wish he wasn't the rat was where if you go to the little shack behind shady bell where micah usually is there is a note that his brother sent him where Micah tried being nice and gain his relationship with him only for him to tell Micah to never talk to his family again.
  • @Senate917
    I wish they didn't cut the companion aspect of rdr2. Robbing coaches with the gang going into town and play poker with the gang against strangers. The fact that you could raid gang hideouts with them sounds fun.
  • I remembered it very vaguely but during the gang party after saving Jack, Micah said something like “There is no good or bad person, there are only good/bad things you did.” I think this befits him and Arthur very accurately. I tend to think him as a person who did the wrong things he believes to be right or “necessary evil”.
  • I honestly really like Micah. Sure he did rat out the whole gang but, from Chapters 1-5, he was definitely my favourite character. Heck, my favourite mission in the game revolves around breaking Micah out of prison. That’s why Micah was so good, cause he was so entertaining
  • It's in his nature , he survived as a child by escaping at any and all cost . Lost his soul a long time ago , he just does what he knows what to do and I can respect that to a point .
  • Micah was a wonderfully written villain. He’s more complex than just being a turncoat or a vicious murderer.
  • Peter Blomquist absolutely fucking killed it as Micah. Despite being a villain and definitely being evil, I never could fully hate Micah. He brings this chaotic energy to the table that I find really entertaining
  • @josh.8104
    I think we remember Micah's motives very differently, cause I've always seen Micah's supposed closeness with Arthur as Micah looking for info to feed to Milton, or to use it against Arthur to hurt his standing with Dutch, depending on the info.
  • Not gonna lie. Micah is one of the best antagonists in a game I've seen. All his scenes have this same chemistry, and he's the kind of character you love to hate by the end. Ironically, it was this scene that made me think he'd turn out to be on Arthur's side going against Dutch for a bit, and it's really a testament to how good his acting was. You didn't know where he stood, where his loyalty was, or what he wanted until it was right up front. Solid villain, and if anyone has any suggestions for characters I might like, I'd love to hear em. I'm looking for one to put out Micah here lmao
  • @DankKrank
    In an alternative universe I can see Micah’s and Arthur’s relationship being healthy with honest criticism, keeping each other on their toes and not letting the other slip up. Like a brotherly rivalry.
  • Micah was such a great character in every way, unique holster configuration and draw technique, styled yet simple outfits, one of, if not the greatest villain in gaming history.
  • @facejobby
    Problem is; Micah was full of words but most of them didn't mean anything. Even if he says he wants a friend, there's no good reason to believe him because his actions often betrayed his words.