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GribbleGrunger said:
Spike0503 said:

Gosh, I find your attitude incredibly sanctimonious and annoying:

"I'm answering according to the narrative thus my opinion is better than yours".

Give me a freaking break. I can't even believe we agree that Ellie was the better choice. I don't really care about what the narrative for the game is. The OP asked a question and I answered it and gave my justification for it. Did you see any part of my original comment talking about what the narrative of the game was?, no? then why the hell are you replying to me with such nonsense?.  In answering the question, I don't care about the original narrative or what you think a young person would write (weird tangent btw). I choose to save Ellie because they had 0% chance of making a vaccine considering the context of the situation. That's it.

Look, I haven't been following this thread for a few days now and if I've taken your comment out of context, I apologise. I just get a bit sick and tired of people (not just on here) forgetting the context for Joel's actions. The whole narrative built to the question of a lie and the ambiguity of 'OK'. That was the big revelation here, not whether Joel should have 'saved humanity'. 

Thank you for that. I understand becoming frustrated in a forum argument. It has happened to me more times than I care to admit. I think I understand what your views are. It's just that I interpreted the OP's question as to having you use your own views, disregarding Joel's journey/narrative and putting yourself and your views in that moment.