Micah's facial expression when dutch said this... Red Dead Redemption 2

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Micah's facial expression when dutch said this... Red Dead Redemption 2

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Even though Micah was the worst in the game you could tell he knew every word out of Dutch’s mouth was total BS

RiotRP
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Micah really hit him with that “this nigga.” look

Cuunke
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Remember how Arthur says earlier "I'd kill for this gang, I'd happily die for it" when rescueing Sean.
Notice how Dutch is only good with killing.

mayberufus
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If someone makes Micah of all people disgusted, you know that is a bad person

jpk
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On my first playthrough, this is the exact moment I knew this was gonna end bad. Like, even Javier, whose been described as the most loyal of the lot, sounded a bit skeptical. Even Micah knew Dutch wasn't genuine.

Seagullsaredope
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It’s the part where Dutch starts talking about their family where it hits me the most. Because it’s clear in that in this moment, he’s only saying it to convince them to go along with his failing plan rather than actually caring about the gang. Even Micah doesn’t believe him and that’s how you know it ain’t good

rachelrodriguez
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this is the moment he was done with the scam, blackwater money long gone and he wanted out. he was a survivor and he knew staying loyal to dutch wasn't the right move for one

nameynamename
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*Micah was the only one that didn't become unhinged or depressed towards the end he just became more observant...*

enigma
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I like how Micah, even though he was always the worst, the stinkiest rat in the west, also knew how full of shit Dutch was. Micah wasn't a good person by any means, but his face here shows the disgust of hearing someone like Dutch trying to sound like a hero, like someone who cares about anyone other than himself (he clearly doesn't, he abandoned his gang members several times) and calls them family. Micah betrayed the gang because he knew there was no salvation for them, in that point I can't completely blame Micah, he was selfish and wanted to survive, so what's the point of siding with someone who will keep chasing after money forever? It really proves him right in RDR1, where he keeps living his life. Dutch couldn't fight his nature.

IAmTheEagleHTM
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from the framing of being a criminal, micah is really admirable, you can see how much he sees dutch as a sucker with the illusion of grandeur, dutch and his gang were his score.

jcnom
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Its so interesting to me that Javier is the one questioning Dutch during this scene. He's later on Dutch's side, but in this moment he showed he is unsure of some of Dutch's ideas, and his loyalty to him must have been sealed when Dutch and Arthur rescued him later in the story.

aleuimay
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The expression Micah gives, it says alot to me, its almost a pity, for whoever falls for it, like hes contemplating disgust at Dutch's blatent bs, but at the same time, its disconnected, it doesnt affect him, and he knows hes a snake too

glacierheart
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The really sad part is if you decide to go back and take the money at the end of Arthur's story, you find a chest with $50, 000. More than enough for each of them to go off and start their own lives for that time.

sean
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I always said that Micah was disillusioned with Dutch because of his lack of interest in retrieving the Blackwater money. This further shows how he didn’t believe in him and saw that he was going insane.

justsomeguy
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Micah wasn't a good person by any means, in fact, he's pretty much a textbook western outlaw. He kept saying that he's a survivor and never once let others think that he's more than that. So, when Dutch put himself on a pedestal, he saw a man who cared more for his ego than his own life. That's why it doesn't take much for him to talk when Milton got to him. He saw that the gang is a shadow of its former self and decides that when it's going down, he'd rather be standing over the rubble than buried underneath it.

thatbloomer
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I noticed this too. There’s a lot of subtle facial expressions shown throughout the story that might not seem important but they really are.

xxchrissyjxx
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"I will kill for my family."

*Dom Toretto with Submarine*
"Did you say family?"

DimarisPlays
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Micah brought out the worst in Dutch in order to end this fucking embarrassment of a gang sooner than later. A noble goal.

rlgddxb
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It's insane that Javier openly question Dutch in front of everyone, he always justify Dutch's action in previous chapter. He probably knew everything Dutch's planning isn't gonna work but out of obligation and debt he stayed with Dutch until he found an opening to escape, which is during the Beaver Hollow shootout.

Also, Micah's expression here probably knew Dutch is full of shit, i finally understand that he was never loyal to Dutch either, he probably tried to get rid of everyone and make Dutch lead him to Blackwater money and get Dutch to the Pinkerton, then took all the money.

elmoferrel
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As much as we all hate Micah he’s definitely written pretty well and this expression tells us so much without it be exaggerated

Charcoaledmarmalade