@spirited-alien147

Something that i wish we got was a court scene. Depending on your choices your sentence could be at the least community services or at the most life in prison, but nope. If you surrender they give you 15 years no matter what.

@jayp.8360

Illegal weed farms are actually still a huge thing in California because of how heavily taxed and regulated growing and selling it legally is

@grimm254

The most inconsistent thing in this video is how you spelled "Daniel" in the subtitles

@exie_xd

I just don't understand why the franchise hates Joyce so much😂 She loses her husband to a car crash, raises a problematic traumatised child as a result, gets in even more family arguments when David comes around, then she either loses Chloe or dies in a diner apart from her family. And now David just ditches her? wtf 😂

@artificerprime4154

What I think would have been interesting was if Sean's apparent talent for drawing was used to manifest a power. That would have not only given players a power that can be used more consistently, but also actually make Sean's art skills relevant in a big way, much like how Max's talent for photography ultimately led to photos being a method for her time travel.

@kam2611

If I was Sean after that coped died I would’ve fake sleeped until the cops came and be like “wdf happened”

@MelodicQuest

In an alternative universe, Sean and Daniel are immediately detained by the police but aren't charged because of insufficient evidence. Custody is then given to their grandparents, Sean and Daniel would have had a semi-normal childhood, Daniel would have made friends with Chris and had someone else to share his power with.
Hell, they could have ripped off the first game completely and made another small town conspiracy and that would have made for a better experience than what we got.

@SisterSkimo

I have to admit I'm a little bummed the nice trucker guy didn't take a sin off. He even gives you a sandwich just for looking hungry even though he's an old white guy.

@Mossedepths

32:38 I’m COLOSALLY surprised that no one addressed this plot hole. Like seriously? No one is questioning why Sean and Daniel can’t just drive to another part of the border and tear another hole there?
They know that they’re being hunted big time and yet they still decide to drive through the actual border crossing? I get it. They’re both kids. But I’m sure that any 17 year old would know to avoid areas the police would most likely ambush them.

@CupofJoe_93

Finding out that Captain Spirit meant nothing was such a huge let down. I wanted to know more about Chris and his dad :'( 

 People used to call LiS 1 as tumblr the game. LiS2 is just twitter arguments.

@alegend2411

14:27 this only happens if you encourage Daniel to keep hiding his power even if it means not saving Chris again like the last time, so it actually has nothing to do with his reaction time

@jdiejejerje661

Making kids ride in the back of a truck is pretty common in the South. I remember riding around town like that. Doesn't make it any less illegal or stupid though.

@thesmartone8149

Even Jacksepticeye felt the writers were “irresponsible” when it came to the politics in this game.

@AHappyBlackGuy

Me: Chloe is the most annoying character of all time.
Daniel: Hold my telekinesis.

@Milwaga

I woud rather get crashed under a bookshelf than listening to the family drama, too

@inebriationconversation4526

Honestly ive been wondering for months why this game got zero fan fare. Dartigan is right, this is the most i've seen about this game

@BlackXSunlight

Honestly the whole problem with season 2 is that the devs didn’t recognize which elements of season 1 made Life Is Strange “Life Is Strange.” The Twin Peaks element of season 1 could’ve been unique to Max and Chloe’s story, for example, and even the specific time powers. But nostalgia and the loss of childhood, the unreliability of adults with authority over you, uncovering interconnected secrets, childhood friendships challenged by the reality of growing up, all with a twist of the supernatural: these are core elements that could’ve been stretched across multiple seasons.

If they wanted to do the same themes as what we got, it could’ve followed a police shooting in their town involving a friend and the kids trying to solve it. Sean should’ve had a paranormal ability that was a core gameplay mechanic, like seeing ghosts or hearing secrets on radios, or psychometry. And Daniel should’ve been an actual character instead of a plot device. And Sean! Ugh he was so bland and angsty, compared to Max who had far more self-awareness and honesty, you could find her likable even with all her flaws.

@TheKpa11

I will give the game credit to Daniel’s attitude of going against Sean’s decisions at key points or acting on his own or obeying , it goes a way of showing choice mattering, though the CONTEXT waters it all down.

@WhatsMyFandom

I thought it was stupid how Sean drove them to the border entrance. It should have been obvious that cops would be waiting

@wastedpunk407

You are the only person I've seen actually mention how many political issues are in this game. 

It's literally the equivalent of jumpscares in a horror game, it isn't clever writing nor is it interesting.