y’all……
i married your grandson and you gonna say this to me????
wooooowwwww
you got a lot of nerve sir..
you have a lovely wife she don’t need yo ass
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George is written so well considering the rest of his dialogue in sdv, like even when he gets angry in cutscenes he still either apologizes then or does it later but you still get an apology at some point.
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What if I drew young George and Evelyn at their first Flowerdance togther? I think it would look pretty cute ^^
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Don't forget George is homophobic as well due to being an old man but eventually accepts the farmer and Alex after 10 hearts (while Evelyn instead calls the farmer her grandson from the get go)
Anon,
I totally forgot about that. However, my focus was on led him to this grumpy old man, and not his homophobia. So, I hope, that clears every-thing. If it doesn’t it’s almost 7am where I live so I’m sorry if I could not explain this well.
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Interesting dialog in the new weather event! Naturally I had to check in on my future husband and future grandparents-in-law
He's such a softie 🥰
Moments like this you can see why they've been married so long even though George is so grumpy to everyone else 😭😭😭
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I have been replaying Stardew Valley lately and all I can think about right now is how the folks in Pelican Town just don't mention Grandpa at all...
Like he was supposedly a pillar of the community, in the 3rd year cutscene we see that grandma rewards you if you too become that kinda of symbol.
So why is no one saying anything?
George and Evelyn are (I think) one of the oldest people in Pelican Town, and they don't say anything, not even a "Oh! You look just like your grandpa when he was that age!" Or "Your grandpa wouldn't approve of that!"
Is radio silence.
I like to think that just like our character, the town is still grieving when we get there. Sure it has been some time, and things are finally looking better. But out of nowhere his grandkid shows up, and they act just like him, always nice, trying to help others and extremely hard working.
It's just so much to process at once. And I think that's why everyone is a bit rude in the beginning. Anger is a part that we usually forget when talking about grieving, they do miss that old man, it's just hard to look at you and see him.
Overtime they do start to warm up to you, being more nice than hostile, sending gifts, asking for help, saying hello! And when the community center is finally not in shambles because of you, and all the hard work you put into it's like it finally clicks, like "Yeah they do remind me of him! And that's a good thing!"
And then all the other stuff, like the movie theater, or gifting Pam a whole house, or helping that doggo in the middle of town...
You had an impossible job to do, fitting into his boots was hard and demanding, but hey! You did it! Now you fit right in with these folks!
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