the final moments of last two freelancers of project freelancer #rvb #restoration #redvsblue #restoration #rvb #washington #finale #carolina #halo #carwash
“It’s hard to let go..” I felt like Washingtons voice actor always gave it 100%, up there with Carolina and Tex, hearing his voice crack up like that really sealed the deal. Glad he was able to come back for this final season.
@mattragusa210 Then let that be your reason for this scene. The old Rooster Teeth wouldn't want us to remember them for what they became. They would want us to remember them for what they were, through all of the good and bad moments they had, for all the funny and sad moments they also had, its the memories that we hold in our hearts that we need to cherish the most. We'll definitely miss Burnie, Gus, Geoff, Jack, and all the other founders of Rooster Teeth, but let us honor the memories they gave us, ONLY the good memories they gave us.
@@WrathNebula321Exactly. “Remember the things they taught you…” Anything can turn into a success story, if you’re determined enough and take the opportunities that come by. “… pull from their strengths …” Don’t let the world jade you. Rooster Teeth’s greatest strength was just being real, being themselves. “… and learn from their mistakes.” We all know what happened to them in the end, and how they got there. An awful workplace environment and unmonitored, irresponsible executives is what led to them going bankrupt and being bought out. Be kind; don’t divide people, don’t betray them, and don’t abuse them.
Man, I was sad when it was revealed Doc was dead the whole time since the final battle on Chorus. It was sad knowing that happened to him, but sweet in a way that Wash cares enough about him to remember him like this. Seeing all the other Freelancers return via Wash's memories was nice, since normally Carolina is the one to look back fondly on them all, but this shows Wash really considered them all his friends, even Maine after what he did. I'm glad he still has Carolina though.
That twist that Doc was in Washington's head was heartbreaking. Wash wal.always my favourite and that character that fit the gap between the Reds and Blues and the Freelancers. Seeing him go through some PTSD and guilt over Docs death was a moment so well done. His arc had been weird this whole time, but the reveal was painful in a great way.
@@Domination-yv1ct That was still Doc, it is just that everything from Seasons 15-18 are confirmed to be simulations that Epsilon ran before he died, so none of them were real events.
It was't his duty, he went above and beyond. "I'm not a doctor, I'm a medic." -Doc "What's the difference?" -Tucker "Well, a doctor cures people. A medic just makes them more comfortable...while they die." -Doc
I just wished they showed all that on-screen instead of just telling us about this emotional moment we never even see I also wish we got to see tucker’s transformation into the meta, making the reveal of his return more impactful instead of church just showing up and explaining the plot. This season was just way too short with too much told without showing
@@guyferrari8124it’s really apparent that they wanted this season to be longer, but WB basically shut down all hope (thanks WBD for shutting down Rooster Teeth😒, right when RvB finally found it’s footing back and Burnie was back writing)
@@thegibson_cosplay I think it's also due to RoosterTeeth themselves. After a while, it felt like the didn't know what they were doing with this series or any other series. The reason why Warner shut them down was because they weren't making money. And they weren't making money because ever since Monty's death it felt like they started to bleed fans. At some point, RoosterTeeth lost who they were and what they were.
At least Carolina is there for Washington, may the ship sail, and a final send off for the freelancers and AI. RIP for the fallen *salute* (Red leader sarge, fallen freelancers, Doc/O'Malley, at least church is with Tex now) We're gona miss you guys so much 😢
The ship will sail westward into the undying lands. There they shall live on for as long as we remember them and hold them dear in our hearts. This was an amazing show and it’s sad to finally see it end, but life he rules and facts. One of the facts is that nothing lasts forever. Empires, Ideals, and more have tried, it eventually all met their inevitable ends. So too must one of our favorite series and the company with which it all began. There is a bitter sweetness to it all. Knowing the way things have been falling apart behind the scenes at RT for years and seeing the company lose itself is hard in its own way, but remembering the good times and holding onto those nostalgic fun, happy, joyful, and heartfelt moments that’s the sweet to it all. Every journey begins with a single step and so too now at the disbanding of Rooster Teeth does this one also end. We will always have the episodes, the videos, the stories, the memories, the music, and the love for the content. Now as tears subside and friends go their separate ways the final curtain finally falls. All that matters in the end was that they stood tall, they faced it all, and did it their way. Thank You to the Rooster Teeth and all of its members from start to finish for the excellent work and dedication. I wish happiness, success, wellness, and luck upon them all. I hope to see them again in new projects in the future.
Yess I wish that in season 14 they explored how Flowers interacted with the other freelancers in one of the episodes I’m sure he probably got along best with CT and Wash considering that they were the only ones kind to the triplets
North and everyone else coming in completely threw me off guard. I wish all the characters shared at least 1 scene together. Regardless, I'm happy we got this, glad we have closure. Thank you for everything Red vs. Blue, I'll cherish the memories for the rest of my life, memory is the key.
When I watch this scene I think Washington is like epsilon in flesh the way he remembers the freelancers like the way epsilon remembered all the other AI fragments he learned from them and Washington's doing the same and also it's like a call back to the days of project freelancer where Washington's AI was supposed to be epsilon so I guess memory is key after all and all you have to do is have faith for what's next. Ain't that a bitch.
To all who are sad that RT is no more. "Memory is the key." Ups and downs, it's what made this an experience for a lot of us growing up around these idiots who went from standing around in a canyon to bringing down a military project and saving an independent planet from tearing itself apart. While I wish this could've been longer and had more resources put into production, I'm glad it ended this way. We'll still have these series to watch and remember the good times. Memory is the key.
@@amitkenan3878 Yeah but even just a mutual goodbye would’ve been nice, but I guess Tex saying goodbye to literally nobody is still kinda a poetic ending
Man, to see again Captain Butch Flowers and hear that bit of the Speech really hit me hard. As someone who been watching RvB since it's Haydays. I mean, the last time we heard him was in the good ol Meta Arc and he was a cold son of a gun and to be shown that Florida is Flowers, that blew many of us.
There were a lot of moments in this movie that brought me close to tears. But this... *this* is what broke me. I knew it was going to be rough, saying goodbye to the most important show in my entire life, and this whole speech felt like one last message from Rooster Teeth right to me... "Pull from their strength, learn from their mistakes, and grow: from the special moments you had in the time you were together."
This moment honestly feels like the devs of RvB talking to the fans, it's got similar vibes to Goku's speech in episode 60 of DBZA, and I mean I hate to see the series end, mostly because it's going to be weird not seeing a RvB season based around whatever new thing comes from Halo it became just as important if not more so than the games for Halo's success, but it's good they got to get one last "hurrah" on their own terms rather than leave anything unsaid.
Wasn't there best season/movie, but it did give closure to the franchise. I certainly wished we saw what happened in the final battle on Chorus or see what happened to some characters that led them to these circumstances, but I did feel satisfied and happy at the end. It also felt bittersweet knowing that the journey was over... but as Epsilon said Memory is the key
Honestly? I'm glad we never saw the final battle on Chorus. The way S13 ended, with all of them ready for a fight against all odds for survival . . . I don't think even Monty could've delivered on that one. Every once in a while, it's better to let the audience have their own ideas of what happened rather than to fall well short of the hype.
Tbh I feel like the season was meant to have more, but was ultimately rushed which is why it kinda feels like it didn’t have everything it was supposed to. Still, it tied up the series in a nice, bittersweet way 😭
@@nicholasfarrell5981 Man, seeing Monty animate a fight scene of a super-powered Tucker absolutely wrecking shit, with both Wash and Carolina fighting as quickly as they can to get to the Reds and Blues, as the Reds and Blues themselves struggle to hold their position.
This whole scene is the primary reason that I was crying so hard every time I watched it (I’ve already watched it 10 times..) resonating with Washington within the moment, struggling to let go.. I feel like Wash is the vessel for the viewers in this case, and Carolina, the other freelancers and Doc was more or less RT talking to the viewers… I don’t want to let go…
Wash remembering every freelancer hit so hard he was like the little brother of the team and had his memories/identity messed up after getting the memories of the alpha. now he’s one of the only to make it
It certainly wasn't perfect, especially because of its circumstances, but i think this season is what we needed. There's nothing left to go on from here. Everything is tied up. It really is hard to let go. But we for sure aren't going to forget it, and its spirit is going to live on. Good luck, CRASH. Youre gonna do just fine.
I fuckin bawled watching this. Wash was my favorite character and while its easy to pick up on that he suffers from survivor's guilt, I didnt realize how severe it was... like... WE DIDNT EVEN KNOW DOC WAS DEAD UNTIL THIS SCENE! There were signs but i guarentee almost nobody picked up on them. We were experiencing everything with him through his eyes and to learn alongside him that Doc was in his imagination... really messed me up. Fuck, man...
Though I always felt that church and Carolina had more of a sibling connection, now that I think bout it, it’s because Church is simply a younger version of her father so she was simply more comfortable with him. But still it’s funny that the person to say the final goodbye was the one who killed him most of the time. The series needed a good ending and well “the right part is always the sad part”
I just realized Carolina said goodbye to her mother Tex. As sad and emotional as this series was. I still hope there will be more some day. Maybe say this was just one simulation. Maybe in another one we get everyone back alive. All the freelancers, church, Tex, doc. Sarge, Even have locus come back! Bernie don’t let Red Vs Blue die like this. There are so many different stories you could continue Red Vs Blue for the fans. I truly loved this season so much that I don’t want to see it end!
This was such a sad realization after everything, that he was just dead the whole time. But wasn’t doc on the ship? How did he get to wash? Or do we just assume it was after the room part
Wait was doc dead? i think i miss understood that part was it all in washes head? i watched it but never got this part. frick man this made me even sader seeing north popping up made me just too emotional.
Doc died during the battle of Chorus. Wash's grief over it caused him to hallucinate Doc being there and talking to him. if you look at their conversations, Wash appears in Doc's helmet reflection, yet Doc doesnt appear in Wash's. even him saying that he would always be there to talk to Wash because he didnt work at the hospital was another sign. It took a rewatch to realize that it was hinted upon the entire time
I didn't want to watch this cuz I wanted to maintain the idea that somehow Red vs Blue will still go on... But... i still cant believe it... Red vs Blue... RoosterTeeth.... is over 🥺😭💔
All this time. Wash was the worst of the best. Now. Hes the one who went beyond his fauth and became something more. May the lancers forever rise to the stars Edit: Now i think about it. Wash was The Epslion was the lancers
@@azeemman9478 Yeah imagined it was York too. Doubt Wyoming uses a shotgun instead of a Sniper Rifle (as seen since throughout the Blood Gulch Chronicles & the Project Freelancer Flashbacks in Seasons 9 & 10).
Wyoming is the only one who didn't have any relationships with the others at all. No friendships or rivalries, he didn't even care about any of them, he wouldn't care enough to show up here to comfort Wash
@CDNBreadDogs CT and Washington barely had a relationship and when Washington traveled through time it showed South was more of a bully to him than anything, she left him for dead and Wash ended up killing her.
When I first saw Wash talking to Doc inside of the... Clinic? Whatever you call it, my brain randomly just went "Wait, did Doc die, and is Wash just talking to himself? Man, wouldn't it be crazy...?" And then when Carolina said "You know, you don't have to blame yourself" I just went "No fucking way." Honestly can't believe my shot in the dark was right. I still don't know what it is, something about that scene composition just gave me that weird thought.
@@LumStormtrooper No, except the thought didn't happen when they interacted with anybody else, it happenend some time during when we first see Wash talking to Doc. Everything else around it kinda just started making me slightly more suspicious, but I just kept going "naaahhh, it can't be" in my head.
@@ArcTrooperRod-269 Yeah, but Doc was also one with his O'Malley persona, AND had a Rocket Launcher, if anything, despite being a pacifist, he should have been among one of the better fighters present
They retconned everything after season 13, so this is the what is actually cannon. All the other seasons are just simulations Epsilon was running. Do doc did die on chorus.
Those seasons are different simulations that Church ran during the final seconds of season 13. This whole season is one of them, in this simulation, Doc is killed trying to heal Wash. This simulation is also considered to be canon outcome of season 13
@@LopezCreationsI find it funny that Epsilon went completely off the rails and completely believed that the bois could have run into evil doppelgängers and time travel and gods while trying to find a way to stop the new meta
...If Doc is dead in Chorus, then how is he is able to assist the Blood Gulchers throughout the years and in later seasons in physical terms without anyone noticing his presence and how did everyone's able to talk to him as if he is alive despite the fact that he is technically dead... And including his presence in the Shinso Paradox...
Those seasons are retconned and doc is dead in restoration. but you can choose to believe this season was a simulation and those seasons were the actual events that happens after Chorus
Some of them were the best (North, York, c.t.). Some of them were the worst (South, Wyoming, Florida). and one was simply a victim of circumstance (Maine)
@@buchinyan1019 In season 14 it was shown that he was actually a sociopath, willing to let his soldiers be killed and implanted the Alpha into the brain of the innocent rookie Jimmy against his will, causing him excruciating pain in the process
@@amitkenan3878 i mean most of project viewed soldiers as expendable. Like carolina in the season 15 flashback. he’s not rlly antagonistic either, just doing his job.
He died off-screen, during the final battle at the end of Season 13. Apparently after Wash and Carolina arrived to help get them out, Doc was killed saving Wash.
This doesn’t make sense. When Doc and wash are first seen in restoration Doc is standing and you can see his shadow on the exit door of the medical facility as him and wash are talking. So if he was dead how the hell could he cast a physical shadow!?!?!?
He was a friend to Washington. You can see him interacting him during them grabbing those weapons and where he first got the brute shot. And in season 8 when Meta didn't have the AI's he kinda returned to normal. Even south was there and she killed north. The only one that wasn't there is Wyoming because he wasn't close with him at all
Not Maine, the Meta. Tucker tried to murder them many times under the metas control too, but look at him when he made it out. Maine had just been tortured for too long, and wasn’t able to come back when he lost the AI
The last two remenants of project freelancer. I'm glad North's voice actor was in touch and on RT goodside so he could come back
What about the triplets?
I mean if we're being honest here we don't actually know the fate of ever last agent, unless 15 is cannon which I'm not sure if it is or isn't
"I think I'm going to go away by myself and be sad for a little while."~ The Fans at the very end.
@charlessaint7926 I’m still sad.😢
the finale page for halo has been turned
@@funtimechief963 what a clown take
“It’s hard to let go..” I felt like Washingtons voice actor always gave it 100%, up there with Carolina and Tex, hearing his voice crack up like that really sealed the deal. Glad he was able to come back for this final season.
iirc, Wash and Carolina vas are actual voice actors
It's almost like the founders of Rooster Teeth were talking to all of us in this scene 😢
I like to think they were
@@silentbutdeadly4889 I'll admit that I really feel like Wash right now
@mattragusa210 same here
@mattragusa210 Then let that be your reason for this scene. The old Rooster Teeth wouldn't want us to remember them for what they became. They would want us to remember them for what they were, through all of the good and bad moments they had, for all the funny and sad moments they also had, its the memories that we hold in our hearts that we need to cherish the most. We'll definitely miss Burnie, Gus, Geoff, Jack, and all the other founders of Rooster Teeth, but let us honor the memories they gave us, ONLY the good memories they gave us.
@@WrathNebula321Exactly.
“Remember the things they taught you…” Anything can turn into a success story, if you’re determined enough and take the opportunities that come by.
“… pull from their strengths …” Don’t let the world jade you. Rooster Teeth’s greatest strength was just being real, being themselves.
“… and learn from their mistakes.” We all know what happened to them in the end, and how they got there. An awful workplace environment and unmonitored, irresponsible executives is what led to them going bankrupt and being bought out. Be kind; don’t divide people, don’t betray them, and don’t abuse them.
Man, I was sad when it was revealed Doc was dead the whole time since the final battle on Chorus. It was sad knowing that happened to him, but sweet in a way that Wash cares enough about him to remember him like this. Seeing all the other Freelancers return via Wash's memories was nice, since normally Carolina is the one to look back fondly on them all, but this shows Wash really considered them all his friends, even Maine after what he did. I'm glad he still has Carolina though.
Even South too.
You can’t really blame maine. He was a shell after all
That twist that Doc was in Washington's head was heartbreaking. Wash wal.always my favourite and that character that fit the gap between the Reds and Blues and the Freelancers. Seeing him go through some PTSD and guilt over Docs death was a moment so well done. His arc had been weird this whole time, but the reveal was painful in a great way.
Wait if doc was sadly dead after Chorus then who was the purple guy who was there for the other seasons
@@Domination-yv1ct That was still Doc, it is just that everything from Seasons 15-18 are confirmed to be simulations that Epsilon ran before he died, so none of them were real events.
“Am I going to be ok?”
It’s always a rough question when it comes down to it, isn’t it
The fact that that's Washington last line ever
This was Roosterteeth saying Goodbye.
But we hate goodbyes
@@keithharrissuwignjo2460it’s not goodbye as long as we remember
Doc died doing his duty. There is no greater honor. 😢
It was't his duty, he went above and beyond.
"I'm not a doctor, I'm a medic."
-Doc
"What's the difference?"
-Tucker
"Well, a doctor cures people. A medic just makes them more comfortable...while they die."
-Doc
I just wished they showed all that on-screen instead of just telling us about this emotional moment we never even see
I also wish we got to see tucker’s transformation into the meta, making the reveal of his return more impactful instead of church just showing up and explaining the plot.
This season was just way too short with too much told without showing
@@guyferrari8124it’s really apparent that they wanted this season to be longer, but WB basically shut down all hope (thanks WBD for shutting down Rooster Teeth😒, right when RvB finally found it’s footing back and Burnie was back writing)
@@thegibson_cosplay I think it's also due to RoosterTeeth themselves. After a while, it felt like the didn't know what they were doing with this series or any other series. The reason why Warner shut them down was because they weren't making money. And they weren't making money because ever since Monty's death it felt like they started to bleed fans.
At some point, RoosterTeeth lost who they were and what they were.
When I saw this scene: “(GASP) Carolina and Wash are taking their relationship to the next level! I knew it! The writing was all over the walls.”
Glad I wasn't the only one who thought of that. Lol
Oh sweet lord Caboose was right, even before this!
me whose seen the retcon seasons....yea
Oh boy
@@ethansolorzano5989”take off your armor”
I started crying when North showed up and started talking. 😫😭😢
See ya Red vs Blue
(Also Doc being dead was not on my bingo card)
Me too
"I hate goodbyes..."
How is doc dead? I'm confused
Probably at some point at the end of the battle on chorus
@@JunMX7He was killed while trying to heal Wash
At least Carolina is there for Washington, may the ship sail, and a final send off for the freelancers and AI. RIP for the fallen *salute* (Red leader sarge, fallen freelancers, Doc/O'Malley, at least church is with Tex now)
We're gona miss you guys so much 😢
The ship will sail westward into the undying lands. There they shall live on for as long as we remember them and hold them dear in our hearts.
This was an amazing show and it’s sad to finally see it end, but life he rules and facts. One of the facts is that nothing lasts forever. Empires, Ideals, and more have tried, it eventually all met their inevitable ends. So too must one of our favorite series and the company with which it all began.
There is a bitter sweetness to it all. Knowing the way things have been falling apart behind the scenes at RT for years and seeing the company lose itself is hard in its own way, but remembering the good times and holding onto those nostalgic fun, happy, joyful, and heartfelt moments that’s the sweet to it all. Every journey begins with a single step and so too now at the disbanding of Rooster Teeth does this one also end.
We will always have the episodes, the videos, the stories, the memories, the music, and the love for the content. Now as tears subside and friends go their separate ways the final curtain finally falls. All that matters in the end was that they stood tall, they faced it all, and did it their way.
Thank You to the Rooster Teeth and all of its members from start to finish for the excellent work and dedication. I wish happiness, success, wellness, and luck upon them all. I hope to see them again in new projects in the future.
“The right part is the part that is the sad part “ why does Caboose get the most thought provoking lines?
Choose has always been on that level, but damn he took it to its peak this time around. The entire time I actually thought he was gonna be killed.
I didn’t even realize Doc died I thought they were talking about something else
As soon as Wash started talking to him, and Dr. Grey didn't even acknowledge Doc, I knew something was up.
@@Skiritai they def hinted at that. especially him being in a mental hospital too
I was thinking they were talking about Donut at first as he was completely missing minus a few cameos
Getting to see all the Freelancers again is genuinely beautiful
Yess I wish that in season 14 they explored how Flowers interacted with the other freelancers in one of the episodes I’m sure he probably got along best with CT and Wash considering that they were the only ones kind to the triplets
North and everyone else coming in completely threw me off guard. I wish all the characters shared at least 1 scene together. Regardless, I'm happy we got this, glad we have closure. Thank you for everything Red vs. Blue, I'll cherish the memories for the rest of my life, memory is the key.
"Maybe you should let go...doctor's orders?"
Why'd that hurt so much?
This series started with caboose killing church. He killed him in the end but this time it was right
When I watch this scene I think Washington is like epsilon in flesh the way he remembers the freelancers like the way epsilon remembered all the other AI fragments he learned from them and Washington's doing the same and also it's like a call back to the days of project freelancer where Washington's AI was supposed to be epsilon so I guess memory is key after all and all you have to do is have faith for what's next. Ain't that a bitch.
What a way to end RvB. It had me teary-eyed the whole time especially with Sarge
NGL i was fighting tears hard with Sarge been my fav since day one. But that grave and griff and simmons saluting that got me.
To all who are sad that RT is no more. "Memory is the key."
Ups and downs, it's what made this an experience for a lot of us growing up around these idiots who went from standing around in a canyon to bringing down a military project and saving an independent planet from tearing itself apart. While I wish this could've been longer and had more resources put into production, I'm glad it ended this way. We'll still have these series to watch and remember the good times. Memory is the key.
I LOVE WASH AND CAROLINA'S FRIENDSHIP SO MUCH!!!
I’m disappointed Carolina didn’t interact with Epsilon at all in this movie.
Carolina and epsilon? The one that gets me is that Tex and Carolina still didn’t get to reconcile
@@GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze They didn't have to. They already at this stage realized how much they care about each other
@@amitkenan3878 Yeah but even just a mutual goodbye would’ve been nice, but I guess Tex saying goodbye to literally nobody is still kinda a poetic ending
Man, to see again Captain Butch Flowers and hear that bit of the Speech really hit me hard. As someone who been watching RvB since it's Haydays. I mean, the last time we heard him was in the good ol Meta Arc and he was a cold son of a gun and to be shown that Florida is Flowers, that blew many of us.
There were a lot of moments in this movie that brought me close to tears. But this... *this* is what broke me. I knew it was going to be rough, saying goodbye to the most important show in my entire life, and this whole speech felt like one last message from Rooster Teeth right to me...
"Pull from their strength, learn from their mistakes, and grow: from the special moments you had in the time you were together."
This moment honestly feels like the devs of RvB talking to the fans, it's got similar vibes to Goku's speech in episode 60 of DBZA, and I mean I hate to see the series end, mostly because it's going to be weird not seeing a RvB season based around whatever new thing comes from Halo it became just as important if not more so than the games for Halo's success, but it's good they got to get one last "hurrah" on their own terms rather than leave anything unsaid.
To see my two favourite Freelancers speaking as consoling memories to Wash genuinely brought a tear to my eye.
Wasn't there best season/movie, but it did give closure
to the franchise. I certainly wished we saw what happened in the final battle on Chorus or see what happened to some characters that led them to these circumstances, but I did feel satisfied and happy at the end. It also felt bittersweet knowing that the journey was over... but as Epsilon said
Memory is the key
Honestly? I'm glad we never saw the final battle on Chorus. The way S13 ended, with all of them ready for a fight against all odds for survival . . . I don't think even Monty could've delivered on that one. Every once in a while, it's better to let the audience have their own ideas of what happened rather than to fall well short of the hype.
Tbh I feel like the season was meant to have more, but was ultimately rushed which is why it kinda feels like it didn’t have everything it was supposed to. Still, it tied up the series in a nice, bittersweet way 😭
@@nicholasfarrell5981 Man, seeing Monty animate a fight scene of a super-powered Tucker absolutely wrecking shit, with both Wash and Carolina fighting as quickly as they can to get to the Reds and Blues, as the Reds and Blues themselves struggle to hold their position.
Ship fuel. I am going to take the ship coming in that this ship is forever cannon
Ship coming in after the scene was actually symbolism for carwash being canon
@@fatfetus5544 Lmao that's the ship name?
@@keithharrissuwignjo2460 yes
@@fatfetus5544That's hilarious
shippers are beyond cringe. get a life
This whole scene is the primary reason that I was crying so hard every time I watched it (I’ve already watched it 10 times..) resonating with Washington within the moment, struggling to let go.. I feel like Wash is the vessel for the viewers in this case, and Carolina, the other freelancers and Doc was more or less RT talking to the viewers… I don’t want to let go…
North is always going be everyone's big brother
My opinions of Restoration as a whole aside, this scene hit damn hard.
This punched me in the gut. Washington and Carolina, Freelancer, they were my favorites.
This was beautiful.
Wash remembering every freelancer hit so hard he was like the little brother of the team and had his memories/identity messed up after getting the memories of the alpha. now he’s one of the only to make it
This season never really felt like red vs blue until the end.
Honestly I’m surprised that Doc died 😨😨 I understand that he died in the line of duty to help Wash but still and we don’t even get to see Donut 😑
Except for a cringy joke for Simmons in a serious moment
It certainly wasn't perfect, especially because of its circumstances, but i think this season is what we needed. There's nothing left to go on from here. Everything is tied up.
It really is hard to let go. But we for sure aren't going to forget it, and its spirit is going to live on.
Good luck, CRASH. Youre gonna do just fine.
I rewatched season 8 and there’s a part where Wash tells Doc he didn’t care that he was still alive after the battle. Seeing this HURTS
OMFG, I completely forgot that Doc died, and that's an illusion
I like how this is a message not only for the show but for us as the viewers
And so, we keep moving forward. Strollin; through the memories, but moseyin' through life.
This was the perfect way to end RVB the reveal that Doc was dead the whole time was such a gut punch but still a really good way for him to go
Ahhhhh damn it i was crying alot during this moment. We've definitely had some fun adventures, haven't we?
I fuckin bawled watching this. Wash was my favorite character and while its easy to pick up on that he suffers from survivor's guilt, I didnt realize how severe it was... like... WE DIDNT EVEN KNOW DOC WAS DEAD UNTIL THIS SCENE! There were signs but i guarentee almost nobody picked up on them. We were experiencing everything with him through his eyes and to learn alongside him that Doc was in his imagination... really messed me up. Fuck, man...
We lost so many good soldiers…..but their memory will NEVER be forgotten
I can't believe I cried this hard OVER DOC!!! 😭😭
This has to be the greatest message from rooster teeth of all time.
why did all of the characters voiced by Matt Hullum have to be killed, they were my favorites
Though I always felt that church and Carolina had more of a sibling connection, now that I think bout it, it’s because Church is simply a younger version of her father so she was simply more comfortable with him. But still it’s funny that the person to say the final goodbye was the one who killed him most of the time. The series needed a good ending and well “the right part is always the sad part”
he misses South when he literally killed her
i wish we got to see the fight between hargrove’s forces and the reds and blues. talked about so much but never shown
Rip red vs blue
Thank you for uploading this could you upload sarges last scene as well
I did
I just realized Carolina said goodbye to her mother Tex. As sad and emotional as this series was. I still hope there will be more some day. Maybe say this was just one simulation. Maybe in another one we get everyone back alive. All the freelancers, church, Tex, doc. Sarge, Even have locus come back! Bernie don’t let Red Vs Blue die like this. There are so many different stories you could continue Red Vs Blue for the fans. I truly loved this season so much that I don’t want to see it end!
But this season is the message. Sometimes. The sad things are the right things. Like letting go
Where’s donut?!
Love hearing agent North voice again
I think I'm gonna have to re-watch the freelancer arc and then restoration.
Wasn't expecting a Black Ops 1 twist for Wash
If you think about Wash story was kinda like Mason's. The numbers wash, what do they mean?
@@fatfetus5544 "Wait a minute. Where's Doc?"
Hearing north made me sob bro
god damn it why this movie make me cut onion
😭
Carolina and Wash confirmed
So that whole time traveling from the last 2 seasons and he died at the end of the Chorus chronicles
Washington has the saddest last line ever. Of all time.
This was such a sad realization after everything, that he was just dead the whole time. But wasn’t doc on the ship? How did he get to wash? Or do we just assume it was after the room part
2:13 this was worth it
to come back
Wait was doc dead? i think i miss understood that part was it all in washes head? i watched it but never got this part. frick man this made me even sader seeing north popping up made me just too emotional.
Doc died during the battle of Chorus. Wash's grief over it caused him to hallucinate Doc being there and talking to him. if you look at their conversations, Wash appears in Doc's helmet reflection, yet Doc doesnt appear in Wash's. even him saying that he would always be there to talk to Wash because he didnt work at the hospital was another sign. It took a rewatch to realize that it was hinted upon the entire time
I didn't want to watch this cuz I wanted to maintain the idea that somehow Red vs Blue will still go on...
But... i still cant believe it...
Red vs Blue... RoosterTeeth.... is over 🥺😭💔
Really suprised South is there...
All this time. Wash was the worst of the best. Now. Hes the one who went beyond his fauth and became something more. May the lancers forever rise to the stars
Edit: Now i think about it. Wash was The Epslion was the lancers
Am i the only one confused as to how Doc died. He was on Malcoms ship everyoen else while Wash and Carolina were flying to get there.
Aw come on York didnt talk??
Probably couldnt get the voice actor to do it and unlike Caboose he wasnt important enough to just be recasted
well it has been a while since Ive seen red. and Blue
By boi wash gets the girl in the end!!!!
Just realized they didnt show Wyoming when the other freelancers showed up
@@fatfetus5544thats York
@@fatfetus5544 Isn't that York?
@@azeemman9478 Yeah imagined it was York too. Doubt Wyoming uses a shotgun instead of a Sniper Rifle (as seen since throughout the Blood Gulch Chronicles & the Project Freelancer Flashbacks in Seasons 9 & 10).
Wyoming is the only one who didn't have any relationships with the others at all. No friendships or rivalries, he didn't even care about any of them, he wouldn't care enough to show up here to comfort Wash
@CDNBreadDogs CT and Washington barely had a relationship and when Washington traveled through time it showed South was more of a bully to him than anything, she left him for dead and Wash ended up killing her.
I see Wyoming didn’t have the impact on Wash the others did.
😢
When I first saw Wash talking to Doc inside of the... Clinic? Whatever you call it, my brain randomly just went "Wait, did Doc die, and is Wash just talking to himself? Man, wouldn't it be crazy...?"
And then when Carolina said "You know, you don't have to blame yourself" I just went "No fucking way."
Honestly can't believe my shot in the dark was right. I still don't know what it is, something about that scene composition just gave me that weird thought.
They did imply that Doc isn't real in the clinic, though, it's not a shot in the dark when it's intentional foreshadowing.
@@LumStormtrooper No, except the thought didn't happen when they interacted with anybody else, it happenend some time during when we first see Wash talking to Doc. Everything else around it kinda just started making me slightly more suspicious, but I just kept going "naaahhh, it can't be" in my head.
Rip medical officer super private first class frank "doc" defresne
2004-2024
He is with his little brother now
I didn’t think that Doc died…what happened to him?
He died in that fight battle in Chorus apparently. I think he was saving Wash too when it happened.
@@strelitziamystery21 So like…after they got out the ship?
@@superboyx2837 I guess? Wash and Carolina were on their way to that ship at the end of season 13 so it could of happened on the ship too
Wash was badly injured during the actual battle on the ship and Doc managed to save his life but was killed in the process
@@superboyx2837 most likely got shot on the way out. Carolina says Doc died saving Wash. It sounds Wash was wounded and Doc died tending to it.
Where is donut. Ive been wondering this whole time
Where was York in that line up! I love this scene but where was York!
Pretty sure thats York next to North, not Wyoming
When did doc die what season did i miss
Wow Washington gave a shit about Florida
How did Doc die trying to save Wash when he was with the Reds and Blues on the Staff of Charon, while Wash was on Chorus
Because Wash was in a pelican with Bitters, Palomo, Jensen & Smith going to Hargrove ship to assit re Reds and Blues
@@ArcTrooperRod-269 Yeah, but Doc was also one with his O'Malley persona, AND had a Rocket Launcher, if anything, despite being a pacifist, he should have been among one of the better fighters present
I am a little let down Carolina didn’t get to say a final goodbye to her brother, Church.
Wait doc dead ?!!
Wait someone help me out. I finished RvB recently. I thought Doc was alive after Chorus in other seasons?
They retconned everything after season 13, so this is the what is actually cannon. All the other seasons are just simulations Epsilon was running. Do doc did die on chorus.
Wait if doc was dead the entire time on chorus then how did he communicate with donut in that whole time traveling shenanigans?
Those seasons are different simulations that Church ran during the final seconds of season 13.
This whole season is one of them, in this simulation, Doc is killed trying to heal Wash. This simulation is also considered to be canon outcome of season 13
@@LopezCreationsI find it funny that Epsilon went completely off the rails and completely believed that the bois could have run into evil doppelgängers and time travel and gods while trying to find a way to stop the new meta
@@nickwen2881to be fair he did run like over a million simulations so it was a possibility… even if it was very small one
He died during the final fight that season 13 cliffhangers on
This could be a simulation, too. There is no definitive ending.
...If Doc is dead in Chorus, then how is he is able to assist the Blood Gulchers throughout the years and in later seasons in physical terms without anyone noticing his presence and how did everyone's able to talk to him as if he is alive despite the fact that he is technically dead... And including his presence in the Shinso Paradox...
Those seasons are retconned and doc is dead in restoration. but you can choose to believe this season was a simulation and those seasons were the actual events that happens after Chorus
Someone can’t pay attention…
@@fatfetus5544 It is also possible to believe that the two outcomes are parallel universes
Hey, all, I just have a question.
Why are we here?
I need this music track
North, South, C.T., Maine, York, Florida, Wyoming
🥹
Some of them were the best (North, York, c.t.). Some of them were the worst (South, Wyoming, Florida). and one was simply a victim of circumstance (Maine)
@@amitkenan3878 florida didn't really do anything besides being the catalyst of the entire reds and blues
@@buchinyan1019 In season 14 it was shown that he was actually a sociopath, willing to let his soldiers be killed and implanted the Alpha into the brain of the innocent rookie Jimmy against his will, causing him excruciating pain in the process
@@amitkenan3878 i mean most of project viewed soldiers as expendable. Like carolina in the season 15 flashback. he’s not rlly antagonistic either, just doing his job.
@@buchinyan1019 By that logic, Wyoming was also just doing its job
When Wash said "I miss him" Was he talking about Locus?
it was doc
@@tensedart3470 but doc isn't dead. he was right next to Washington
@TheLoomersJewelry0897 dove in this scene is dead. Wash is imagining him as a result of trauma
@@tensedart3470 I did some digging and figured it out. since he was killed off camera (that's what it said) I had no clue haha
Wait when did doc died we saw him with the reds and blues
He died off-screen, during the final battle at the end of Season 13. Apparently after Wash and Carolina arrived to help get them out, Doc was killed saving Wash.
This doesn’t make sense. When Doc and wash are first seen in restoration Doc is standing and you can see his shadow on the exit door of the medical facility as him and wash are talking. So if he was dead how the hell could he cast a physical shadow!?!?!?
Disillusionment
I can’t find any of this on rooster teeth
You gotta buy it on CZcams or Amazon prime
Or pirate it
When the hell died Doc again?
He died off screen after the season 13 ending. We didn't know that he died until this scene
Did donut die too?
No he's just on chorus
Where the hell is Tucker?!
He was the bad guy for the final
At this moment he's being tended to at a hospital, he just got all the AI out of his head
@@CDNBreadDogsOk that's cool. At least he isn't dead. Though he did do what he did but in the moment it wasn't his fault.
Wait if doc died on chorus then how was he able to talk to the reds and blues
He didn't.
But during 15 thorough 17 the reds and blues were talking to him hell we even seen donut fight O'Malley
@@gabrielpacheco5365 those seasons are retconned being simulations by epilson from his seconds before death.
This is like new canon season 15
If that was a simulation then they never met the blues and reds and andrews and jax right
@@gabrielpacheco5365 yep they never met any of them. All simulated by epsilon. Zero didn't happen either so thats why tucker still has his sword too.
2:36 Why the hell would you want to remember Maine?! I realize he was a teammate and all, but he fuckin tried killing you multiple times!
He was a friend to Washington. You can see him interacting him during them grabbing those weapons and where he first got the brute shot. And in season 8 when Meta didn't have the AI's he kinda returned to normal. Even south was there and she killed north. The only one that wasn't there is Wyoming because he wasn't close with him at all
Not Maine, the Meta. Tucker tried to murder them many times under the metas control too, but look at him when he made it out. Maine had just been tortured for too long, and wasn’t able to come back when he lost the AI
Maine also took a sniper round for Carolina in season 9 Maine wasn’t evil it was sigma’s fault.