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DF Spoilers / Re: Who really killed ... BG spoilers!!!!
« on: October 17, 2020, 05:42:45 PM »
Wow this was a roller coaster of a thread. Here is how I read the scene:
Once Murphy is shot and it sinks in. A switch is thrown in Harry. You can tell by the way he is talking. They're trying to get him to stop and he's dismissing him with the same tone that someone would use to say "Just let me wash my hands, then we can eat." That is the emotionless logic of a sociopath who treats murdering Rudolph has a banal task he needs to complete. The holy lightsaber, which Harry could pass his flesh through previously while feeling just a warm buzzing sensation now sears his flesh as if he is pure evil, which he is that that moment. The sword then has the same affect on harry as it does on the monsters. Once Harry snaps out of it, Butters could have pushed the lightsaber through him and it wouldn't have harmed in again. Harry is going to have another scar on his arm that reminds him not to become a monster. The sulfur smell was the signal that Harry was seriously in the wrong, I don't think it has anything to do with an outsider influencing Rudolph. It has everything to do with Harry being evil in that moment and the sword telling him a resounding "No."
Once Murphy is shot and it sinks in. A switch is thrown in Harry. You can tell by the way he is talking. They're trying to get him to stop and he's dismissing him with the same tone that someone would use to say "Just let me wash my hands, then we can eat." That is the emotionless logic of a sociopath who treats murdering Rudolph has a banal task he needs to complete. The holy lightsaber, which Harry could pass his flesh through previously while feeling just a warm buzzing sensation now sears his flesh as if he is pure evil, which he is that that moment. The sword then has the same affect on harry as it does on the monsters. Once Harry snaps out of it, Butters could have pushed the lightsaber through him and it wouldn't have harmed in again. Harry is going to have another scar on his arm that reminds him not to become a monster. The sulfur smell was the signal that Harry was seriously in the wrong, I don't think it has anything to do with an outsider influencing Rudolph. It has everything to do with Harry being evil in that moment and the sword telling him a resounding "No."