I am certain that almost every tragedy in Edgerunners could have been avoided if people actually talked honestly with each other.
@KP-lq2ux
6 ай бұрын
thats kinda the problem, the environment fosters the exact opposite in people.
@jingbot1071
6 ай бұрын
It's almost like alienation fosters nightmareish ultra capitalism or something
@Nugslab
6 ай бұрын
more like nightmarish ultra capitalism fosters alienation
@raptorboss6688
6 ай бұрын
@@jingbot1071 🤯
@microwavespork5178
6 ай бұрын
cept maybe Pilar-
@MrShishaw
6 ай бұрын
When thinking of David there is a quote from the revenge of the sith novelization that always pops in my head, "finally, when you could have saved her, when you could have gone away with her, when you could have been thinking about her, you were only thinking about yourself..."
@lydiscott
6 ай бұрын
AHHHH yes!!!! Very fitting!!!
@razorburn645
3 ай бұрын
Sure a good novelization.
@user-pv1yx5dq6l
3 ай бұрын
Anakin is perhaps the greatest tragedy of all fiction.
@coletrain6545
6 ай бұрын
The problem is we never know what David's dreams are. Mom wanted him to be a student/corpo and then he just went along with being an edgerunner. Never knew what he actually wanted
@littleregg3164
6 ай бұрын
Remember in castlevania when the captain told Issac. "If you don't write your own story you will be part of someone else's?"
@Saint-8
6 ай бұрын
I think it's a case of a misguided desire for freedom. One that gets warped into a desire to fulfill others.
@kevb3399
6 ай бұрын
His dream was to realise the dream of Lucy, is it not?
@AEROStrik3
6 ай бұрын
@@kevb3399 still not quite his own dream. something lucy pointed out
@kevb3399
6 ай бұрын
@@AEROStrik3 ofcourse you are correct, but i think Davids "dream" was to realise other peoples dream. Lucy points out he is just like that, other people before himself. Like becoming a night city legend as maine wanted and top of arasaka tower like his mother wanted. And ofcourse getting Lucy to the moon. Even if it wasnt his dream for real i just want it to be something like this. Or the ending is even more sad then it already is 😅 but well i think we can all agree on 1 thing. The season was too short. Or they could have stretched it out over 2 seasons. Get more story in between his 'kid fase and buffed the hell out fase' between him and Lucy. I think we would all have loved that. Also in the case adam smasher didnt actually kill him and made him a construct would be a nice season 2. Fingers crossed !!
@judebunkelman
7 ай бұрын
I really want to stay at your house took over my playlist after this anime easy 10/10
@lololFloro
7 ай бұрын
0:51 frustratingly avoidable tragedy. I hate it but it's what makes it so good
@child_chomper8093
3 ай бұрын
As a child from an asian household where its "either engineer or doctor" because my parents the way david only lives to serve others and never himself really hit me hard
@Ash_906
7 ай бұрын
And my favourite was Rebecca, David and Julio infiltrating the base David new perspective was pretty jacked up with the new chromes and leg implants but as u said no-one is special
@asiancinemabuns8203
6 ай бұрын
"A happy ending? For folks like us? Wrong city, wrong people."
@MJAWRLD724
6 ай бұрын
Tbh this anime had a Akame G Kill ending i just can’t get it out my head. Where in the end on the last episode the hero or Mc just dies from a brutual battle
@sorrenblitz805
5 ай бұрын
Most cyberpunk media has bittersweet endings at best and completely depressing endings at worst. Not just this franchise, but the whole genre of Cyberpunk media. High technology, low quality of life, protagonist starts low, and ends low.
@DuxSupremus
7 ай бұрын
I think this is a great analysis of David and why he meets a tragic end, and articulates the themes of miscommunication, as well as humanity versus dreams, quite well. I do also think that this gets conflated with an entirely different topic in the intro and outro though, first given as, "But Edgerunners makes one thing very clear to us in its first three minutes: no matter how strong you think you are, there is ALWAYS someone stronger." This is... not exactly true, precisely as embodied in Adam Smasher (at least initially). While Smasher is the immovable object that David smashes into, and was in the tabletop settings of Cyberpunk 2013 and 2020 a "rocks fall you die" lose condition that players couldn't beat and simply had to run from, he's at once the strongest and not the strongest. He's beaten by V in Cyberpunk 2077, most obviously, but even in his prime, even with much better gear (a DaiOni powered armor) he was only equal to Morgan Blackhand. The most interesting thing about Smasher and Blackhand is that they were nobodies before being picked up by Arasaka and Militech. Smasher was a bad soldier turned gang member, and Blackhand was an average soldier. Smasher and Blackhand both eventually became the strongest, they weren't just The Man from the outset of their careers. Meanwhile, Cyberpunk 2077 is essentially the story of V coming to eclipse them. Yet while V has Johnny's engram on the Relic possibly helping hold off cyberpsychosis, and Smasher was just always psychotic, Blackhand was mostly just a guy with some comparatively modest cybernetics-he was just "a solo's solo", a consummate professional. What seems to have united all three (generally, as V is up to the player) is they did what they all did for themselves first. Given these examples both before and after David, David's belief that he could become the strongest was not wrong. It absolutely is possible to become the strongest, or at least as strong as anyone else. (Can you truly do it alone? Probably not. You'll probably have a backer, like Smasher and Blackhand did, but that's just life.) Where he went wrong was how he went about it and why he tried to do it in the first place, as you excellently identified. He didn't really want it for himself, and so he never had the mastery of himself to withstand the corrosion of self that cyberpsychosis represents (in so far as one can anyway, since there is a red line). I think this is also reflected more broadly in seminal works of the genre of cyberpunk as well. Case and Molly survive in Neuromancer, as does Hiro Protagonist in Snow Crash (and in an interesting parallel, he names Raven the world's greatest badass only for Raven to tie in a fight with Uncle Enzo). (They're sort of preludes to cyberpunk, strictly speaking, but Rick Deckard in Blade Runner and Snake Plissken in Escape From New York also get away in the end.) What's notable is they just do what they set out to do in terms of concrete goals; they don't change the world. David seems to have not only had unreachable goals, that weren't even correctly understood, that weren't even his, but he also seems to have wanted to fundamentally change the world-and that is what cyberpunk, and Cyberpunk, and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners truly cannot abide.
@lydiscott
7 ай бұрын
LOVE THIS! Thanks for the thoughtful comment! 😄
@Brightsunlight
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for breaking my heart all over again 10/10 video
@lydiscott
6 ай бұрын
Thank YOU for watching! 😂
@LukeDLight
2 ай бұрын
Getting to understand David was not on my bingo card but here I am
@gabrieldufour1945
6 ай бұрын
I can relate to Lucy and somehow with David in so many ways....
@monkeysecurity
3 ай бұрын
you forgot about that part where David Killed an innocent kids mother , which pushed him over the edge to cyberpsychosis
@leonarduskrisna4588
7 ай бұрын
how david martinez lost his happy ending? the moment david was born in nightcity already make a fact he will have misarble live if hes not one of Corpo kid
@vismaykedilaya1318
4 ай бұрын
I interpretted David's death scene somewhat differently. It wasn't Adam Smasher who made him understand. It was Lucy. Smasher helped rub it in, but Lucy truly made him understand. When David makes her promise to go to the moon, i think he knows his days are numbered (likely in the single-digits if not for Adam Smasher). He knows he can't achieve Lucy's current dream to live a life with him, so he does the only thing he can for her, allow her to at least have one of her dreams fulfilled. And I feel like her dreams have become David's dreams, exemplified through David's final words to Lucy/Falco: "Wish we could go to the moon together." Emphasis on "wish" and "together". That moment with Lucy is when David reaches the acceptance stage of his "five stages of grief" arc as you mentioned it, as for the rest of the show, David is mostly happy (something we wouldn't have seen if Smasher was the one who made him understand). BEAUTIFUL SHOW.
@ExtantPerson
5 ай бұрын
David is such a great character. I feel like the beginning to middle of his story is like a hero’s journey, making the viewer feel optimistic about what’s to come and think, “look at this cool gang of awesome characters! I bet the rest of the show will be them doing fun and badass jobs!” And then Pilar dies, breaking that illusion; now we aren’t sure where the gang will go. And then Maine dies, completely changing the direction of David’s story towards a tragedy. And yet, his death could be considered just as good as it was sad. David died while still possessing something that too many in Night City lose- his humanity. Plus, the fact that his main flaw as a person is an understandable thing as giving too much for the people he cares about is such a good way to write a realistic character that is so likable.
@AwareWolfOnWheels
4 ай бұрын
I loved this series, I'm new to Cyberpunk 2077 the game but I was an avid Shadowrun player back in my youth. I sincerely hope we get another series of Edge Runners, I'd love a collection of one off shorts of random NC residents.
@lydiscott
4 ай бұрын
Agreed, would love more edgrunners someday!
@EdgarHernandez-bg1pu
13 күн бұрын
Great analysis.... Very fkn great 👍
@Count_Apostasy
6 ай бұрын
Its a beautiful story through and through despite the end. There is so much to learn from edgerunners and from the actual 2077 game. Theres lessons every way you turn.
@Yummynomnom123
7 ай бұрын
So number 1 i want to counter the point of his classmates not accepting him because he is poor. During his beat down or before, his classmates were talking about, how they didnt like him not because he is poor, but he doesn't try to fit in, he is a troublemaker and from the whole series, from even before he became an edgerunner he has been self destructive. Also his mom, the kids at school were right to be suspicious she was doing highly illegal stuff to pay for his school, which her direct actions probably lead to the deaths of many people with the cyberware she gave criminals and even the cyberware she left her son, lead to his early demise. She is not a good person, I would say even evil and greedy, to hurt so many people to force her dream onto her son.Another thing why is she having a kid with no dad in this world, like she should take some responsibility. Last point David's behavior of living through other people/ their dreams is a learned behavior, that was instilled in him by his mother. When she died, he just lived through mace and then Lucy. Both people who were hiding something Mace's psyber psychosis, Lucy's Deep Netrunner past and just like his mom, he never looked deeper into what they were hiding. In the end he died saving Lucy, almost like saving his mom, which he couldn't do before, he got a second chance to repeat that trauma and save his mom/lucy by dying instead. Also if you notice, just like the thugs on the highway adam smasher comes out of nowhere, and is an unstoppable force, just like they were to him before.
@johannabelle
6 ай бұрын
Respectfully, I think this comment misunderstands the world of Cyberpunk. (Particularly in the way you frame troublemaking and breaking the law as incorrect actions when a huge part of the point is that 2077 society is structured so that the laws and social norms enrich the worst people while punishing and criminalizing the most helpless.) Regardless of what Katsuo *says* about his motivation for abusing David, the things that lead to the bullying and the fight in episode one are all about David's circumstances, not his behavior - he broke the dress code because his mom didn't have enough money to pay for the washing machine, and then his wreath malfunctioned because his mom couldn't afford an upgrade. Katsuo and others at the school interpret this (or willfully distort it) as making trouble because they're just fundamentally disgusted by having a poor person in their presence. David was going to be an outcast no matter what he did, and he's realized that by the time we meet him. (I think this is reinforced by the corpo lifepath in 2077, which shows us that even a "successful" person at Arasaka will be abused, overworked and easily betrayed by their peers. It's not about doing the right or wrong thing. It's about a culture of power games and pathological cruelty.) As for your criticisms of Gloria, I think it's extremely wild to say she's a bad person just for being a single mother. Almost nobody plans on raising a child alone. People end up becoming single parents when the other partner dies or leaves, and they have to figure out how to survive. She *did* take responsibility for David. She took stock of her circumstances and did everything she could to give him (what she thought would be) a good life. It's not like it was her intention for him to install the Sandevistan. The heart of Cyberpunk is that it's often a no-win setting. People with good intentions make mistakes and hurt each other and get crushed underneath the boots of the megacorps. Gloria isn't evil or greedy. She has a limited set of options, all of which are bad - either let her child grow up with no education and no chance for a better future, like most kids in Night City, or do something illegal to improve his shot at a better life - and makes the one that seems least bad to her. David does this, too. Everyone in the story does. So does everyone in the game. When you live in a system designed to keep you small and helpless, little wins are the only ones you can ever get.
@tallaaron1115
6 ай бұрын
Awesome videos thank you. I watched all of your Cyberpunk videos as I grew up playing the RPG back when I was in my early teens and this series truly captured it very well overall. Now from one novelist to another, I will make sure to pick up your book and review it. I hope it is selling well and while this path can be difficult, in the end I am told by many of my mentors it is worth it. Keep at the hard work. Plus it is a nice bonus that we are both into post apocalyptic works. Take care and have a great day. (I would also put in a universal link so you get more sales, your current link only goes to Canada and you are missing out on world wide sales.)
@Xaxares
3 ай бұрын
What I find most interesting here, from a tabletop rpg mechanic standpoint, is just how much of a big deal having a Sandevistan implant impacts your psyche. In the Cyberpunk 2020 book the Humanity impact that particular implant has is on average on par with the gun smartlink that V got at the begining of Cyberpunk 2077. Even in Cyberpunk Red, the impact it has is on par with the datachip sockets. I wonder what makes this version different as I've not had the opportunity to see the series. Is it supposed to be a super-boosted version?
@comyuse9103
3 ай бұрын
maine seemed to think he could take it, so it could just be the act of installing it on a kid. a kid who just went through some heavy trauma, at that. could also be the _way_ he uses it, way too long and way too often.
@Xaxares
3 ай бұрын
@@comyuse9103 After watching some more videos regarding both the game 1077 and Edgerunners it seems the particular Sandevistan David got was a special, extremely potent one. So that is likely to be one of the reasons in addition that in the 2077 game and Edgerunners, Sadevistans do more than merely give you an initiative boost.
@tigertankerer
5 ай бұрын
Rule number one: no happy endings in Night City - Mike Pondsmith.
@whosplayingyou29
Ай бұрын
Wrong
@cane6074
6 ай бұрын
What I love about Cyberpunk is that it in many its a power fantasy, but also subverts the power fantasy story type. The main characters go on to achieve great fetes and make themselves in to legends, and make lots of money, but in the end they don't often live haply ever after and their legendary status is often obtained by dying or at the least suffering a great deal and losing everything. The stories aren't about become legends, its about going out on your own terms and leaving a legacy behind and becoming legends as a result of that. The ambition to become great often leads to peoples downfall in this universe, V and David are very similar in this regard, David even more so is that he could have left the edgerunner life behind and lived happily ever after with Lucy and wealth they built and be comfortable(their pent house shows how much they were worth), but he chose not too. A lot of people were upset with the ending, but it was consistent with the mythos of the franchise and the cyberpunk genre in general. Cyberpunk fiction is just noir fiction with a sci-fi veneer.
@sorrenblitz805
5 ай бұрын
Cyberpunk is just noir with science fiction trappings. I love that because it's true. Blade Runner, the Sprawl Trilogy, Deus Ex, Cyberpunk-2020 it's all very noir in style half of them are even noir style detective stories like the old movies but with future tech.
@WwZa7
6 ай бұрын
And now I'm tearing up again
@callmelou5397
6 ай бұрын
i feel like this whole story would have been avoided if Victor was Davids ripper as he truly cares for his patients and would have given him a reality check just like he did with V
@alexallen5710
6 ай бұрын
except the ripper did advise David to chrome down, which David's thick skull could not get through, unfortunately that is not the case with Adam smasher bullet
@sorrenblitz805
5 ай бұрын
David was also kind of an outright dick to his ripperdoc a lot.
@callmelou5397
5 ай бұрын
@@alexallen5710 yeah but that dude was a weirdo and Victor would've became kind of like a father figure like he was to V i'm sure he would have listened to Victor
@AlcoholAndAnimeNight
4 ай бұрын
Poor Rebecca. She deserved better 😢
@user-pv1yx5dq6l
3 ай бұрын
Some parallels to Toguro and Genkai
@Elijah-dz4vl
4 күн бұрын
Couldn’t even cyber edge to this I cyberphychosis everywhere clean up on aisle my pants
@PatchworkStudios
6 ай бұрын
I love the time and thought you put into your videos. Super high quality! Keep it up! P.S. It would be really cool to hear your thoughts on Adam Smasher as a character in both Cyberpunk Edge Runners and 2077 if you have any. Either way, can't wait for your next video!
@N7Prime
6 ай бұрын
Happy ending? In Nightcity? You’re barking up the wrong tree because if you know the lore of Cyberpunk 2077: there’s no happy endings in Nightcity, FOR ANYONE
@kevb3399
6 ай бұрын
They should make a season 2 where adam smasher actually doesnt kill david but does make him a construct and lucy uses her netrunner skills to get him out. (Somehow) i know. Slim chance maybe we get lucky with cyberpunk orion for a new show. 10 episodes of emotions flying around. Very good show.
@shivamsud
5 ай бұрын
Well its all Cyberpunk 2077 canon and according to the game David is actually dead and Lucy is long gone.
@foodomanthemagnificent2650
6 ай бұрын
In the end, is it such a bad thing to have a dream of helping others to achieve their dreams?
@majosmajos6822
4 ай бұрын
Tbf i think that even if david whodnt have died by adam he still whoud have loose his mind and have cyberpshychosis david is like the shounen mc in a wrold that is simular to the real wrold his habit of carring evryones dream in a anime like one piece whoud have been rewarded unfortnetly david s main caracter caracteristics (arrogance ,acting tough even if hes weak inside,his stuburnes) causes nothing but midtakes that choud have been avoided if he did not think that he was special
@jonathantyner171
5 ай бұрын
David Martinez and Night City stage for Tekken 8
@sorrenblitz805
5 ай бұрын
Should've saved the money he spent on all that chrome and took Lucy to the moon.
@jrpggamer93
4 ай бұрын
Bro he got his happy ending he sent his soul mate to the moon. I'm sure he'd rather of been there but in the situation one of them was gonna die an if Lucy died he would of just went psycho an no one goes to the moon. It's sad ending but it's still happy
@Coach_Gaming_Today
5 ай бұрын
Gloria reminds me of jackie in a way I have a hard time explaining
@user-pv1yx5dq6l
3 ай бұрын
The thing about cyberpunk is the capitalistic society is scary and possible irl.
@nurtaytulegenov7431
3 ай бұрын
Why we just assume that if David ran away he is going to live happily ever aftet? People in Night City don't live long and life overall is pretty shitty and is spent in scrapping by from paycheck to paychek unless you're a corpo. What's beaty in long life of fighting for surival?
@nesteph
2 ай бұрын
Really good look at a trauma and its effects. This is a thing a lot of people don't understand about male suffering, no one cares because there is always something you are responsible for. No time to cry because the rent is due. Can't cry she won't understand and try to use it against me. Can't cry just because. It becomes and endless cycle of goals with a motivation that tends to feed off of trauma, then one day you push yourself too far or just crack and self delete.
@GLVSCOW
4 ай бұрын
The world right now is Night City
@DareToWonder
7 ай бұрын
david just can't be selfish until the end
@Che9009
6 ай бұрын
The beginning was stupid, how the hell do you keep driving when you're in a middle of a shoot out? 😐
@zomboii2325
6 ай бұрын
Shock causes you to freeze up?
@rx-0862
5 ай бұрын
david’s cyber psychosis started when he lost his mother. 😔
@lydiscott
5 ай бұрын
It’s interesting, because he gets that same zoom in on his eyeball scene when he’s on the stretcher with Lucy on the road, that he gets when he’s hallucinating his mother. Honestly I think you’re right.
@rx-0862
5 ай бұрын
@@lydiscott yeah true! and how he talked to Doc about using the sandy 8 times like it was nothing, and it was nothing to him, first major red flag cyber dependency, even doc admitting that he didn’t expect david to survive a day to Lucy. he never had a chance to begin with. his psychosis is what made him special and compatible with chrome
@comyuse9103
3 ай бұрын
@@lydiscott cyberpsychosis isn't a thing, its just normal psychological issues that humans face, simply exacerbated by a technological advantage. there is a very mild disassociation associated with replacing body parts for something beyond human limits (iirc simply restoring function, relieving dysphoria, or even just customizing your body a little provoke literally no humanity loss), but that is negligible once you get over the trauma of the surgery itself, that is expressed in game mechanics from every edition of cyberpunk. and not every 'cyberpsycho' goes out and kills people, iirc most just withdraw into solitude and many kill themselves. its pretty clear that 'cyberpsychosis' is just a way for corpos and governments to ignore the systemic issues that drive people to psychotic breaks, just blame it on the technology and move on.
@christophermcadam
5 ай бұрын
shame that v was not around could change the movie within the game
@CyanPoro12
6 ай бұрын
Damn.. i feel like David, turns out i also misunderstood the true dreams of my ex partner.
@sargonsblackgrandfather2072
Ай бұрын
There are no happy endings in Night City
@whatevr99
Ай бұрын
It’s just like Silverhand said: “Wrong city, wrong people.” If there’s such a thing as a happy ending in Cyberpunk (or something close to it), it’s nowhere to be found in Night City.
@averywilliams04
6 ай бұрын
David had the money to leave, he brought it on himself 😂😂😂😂 just look at his penthouse
@TheFreelancer131
6 ай бұрын
Good vid, But I cant stand Stories that have the Over bearing "problem" cyberpsychosis is such a tool of a gimmick in this series that it almost ruins the whole thing for me. it's not that cyberpsychosis is a problem on it's own it's that it's Used only exactly when the point needs to be made. in a world were people "Chrome up" on the regular something like cyberpsychosis has to be a wall or a Manageable hurdle. and in Cyber Punk it's a wall and Unfortunately unlike a wall it crops up only when the story NEEDS it to. something like that Break the immersion for me.
@TrueInvisible
7 ай бұрын
let's be real.. if you watched the intro song, you already knew how the show ends yet again, THIS IS NIGHT CITY.. Lucy's lack of trust in him, drove him down. but let's be real.. Rebecca in the end of he rivalry, was the winner .. honestly, had David just given up on Lucy and lived on with Rebecca.. he'd have survived. ... well he's with Rebecca now.. forever. literally.. the true main character always has been Lucy, not David.
@philipberlanda
Ай бұрын
I think David got what he wanted in the end. He got power and became someone. He use to be a nobody. You see he probably could of went to the moon with Lucy. But instead he upgraded his cyberwear and got a nice apartment. He wanted to be the most powerful and honestly he probably was besides Adam smasher. Alot of people obsessed with being the best or most powerful don't really care about living long. Just living in the moment. He just wanted to feel on top of the world. Not caring about the consequences. That's why he took the power suit at the end. Because he was obsessed with power. Knowing it would probably be the end if him.
@naturalstench
5 ай бұрын
It isn’t the city that’s at fault, it’s capitalism and the greedy predator class. Why is no one talking about what the root cause of all the suffering is? Great video, good insights.
@lydiscott
5 ай бұрын
Someday I’d love to make a loooong video on this point. Thank you so much for watching! 😄
@shivamsud
5 ай бұрын
Nah it's the, if you play the game you know very well that even the Rich get fucked over in night city. Night City is the city of ambition, everyone there wants to be a legend. In the story of the game you see many tales of people from all classes being controlled, manipulated and used by those above them. Night City doesn't have happy ending, "Wrong City, Wrong People". The only people who are anywhere near happy in the story are those who left NC like Lucy wanted to do.
@marley7868
4 ай бұрын
@@shivamsud further emphasized that the argogant corpo lady who ran the tower is unceromoniously replaced by the time of the game and noone cares burn out fast so you don't fade
@shivamsud
4 ай бұрын
@@marley7868 yeah and there is tons of incidents of Corpos being fucked over by their own, the Corpo life path is also a great example. No one is safe in NC , not even the head of the Arasaka Family. And i feel like its all on purpose to make the City this character that crushes the life of everyone that stays there.
@marley7868
4 ай бұрын
@@shivamsud never try to catch the dragon it always fails just get what you can out of it and bail before you run off a cliff
@schwifty148
6 ай бұрын
story made no sense 💯💯💯
@Ghostzero
7 ай бұрын
Lydi this is a great character synopsis of Edge Runners. David hiding behind a paper thin veil of false strength. Striving to become the very thing that he knew would ultimately kill him. This is the curse of Night City, a constant power struggle of one's character to be something more to only realize that just by being true to youself, is enough.
@lydiscott
7 ай бұрын
ITS SUCH… a sad tale of self destruction like uuughhhh 😭 THANK YOU SO MUCH GHOST THAT MEANS A LOT! Thank you taking the time to watch and comment, seriously! ❤️
@alexhulea2735
7 ай бұрын
Well, there is also the fact he builds his legend on a foundation of sand. He does not improve himself (except at the start), he just adds cyberware to make up for his lacks. Only to end up against the only other edgerunner who relies on chrome instead of talent: Arasaka's butcher. The difference between them is the last thing he ever learns 😢
@MegaShot12
3 ай бұрын
@@lydiscott I wonder how often you cried making this video... cuz i for sure know i would've cried a whole bunch. 😢
@bald_11
7 ай бұрын
Beautifully put together and well said, it's a shame that edgerunners ended like that but you know what they say. "a happy ending? for folks like us? wrong city, wrong people."
@BigrookieMER
7 ай бұрын
That's true, if David decided to live peacefully, he, or people he cares about would end up like his mother, dead by random violence that happens in that city all the time.
@MrL42065
5 ай бұрын
Couldn’t of said it better myself
@cameronharding2878
5 ай бұрын
Me after stubbing my toe:
@BattleManiac7
13 күн бұрын
Part of the reason why I think the only happy endings in CP2077 involve leaving NC. Can't be happy there, even the rich and powerful, the Emperor himself, died in NC.
@kagekun1198
7 ай бұрын
David Martinez's story is how another soul has been lost to the curse of Night City. David's end is quite similar to the hollowness of the Sun ending. Both David and V had made it to near the top in terms of fame and wealth. They even stayed at the same penthouse. But still, both wanted more, and that would end up pushing away their significant others in chase of that dream.
@JustinLT212
7 ай бұрын
(First of all if anyone reading this hasn’t played through Cyberpunk 2077 DONT READ MY COMMENT SPOILERS AHEAD.) That’s just one of the endings, my first play through with V I took him away from night city, to be with Panam even if it’s for the last few months of his life, I refused to let V become another victim of night city. Instead be around those he loves and cares for, the ones that took him in. I played all the other endings. The most crushing one is honestly the one where you trust arasaka and Hellman (why would you trust a man that his name begins with Hell) where V is put under strenuous testing and is promised help but becomes just another puppet in Arasaka’s corporate game. They eventually figure out mikoshi as saburo takes over yorinobu’s body and the relic becomes available to the billionaires as V watched this his (and Johnnys) dreams are crushed as well as his mental state making him eventually become a potato not being able to solve a 4 piece rubix cube… that was absolutely crushing and just goes to show what happens when you trust corpo suits in night city, as well as real life in my opinion. Honestly even the su**ide option isn’t as bad as this, as it was Vs choice.
@sebastianfontanez1081
7 ай бұрын
Tiny thing, it isn't the _exact_ same penthouse, since the position of it is entirely wrong when referencing the buildings outside the windows. It's probably one of many identical penthouses throughout Night City.
@kevind3974
6 ай бұрын
V wins thou. That’s the difference. V had to come to terms with death long before David did. David on the other hand took to many risks with his body and soul in pride that when he finally did make it to the top his body could not keep up. Canon v thou has barely any major mods. Stuff you had at start, things you get during main story (except for bartmos she dos get that) and the cinematic mods (mantises blades, tendons) Besides the bartmos kill switch none of her stuff is high level. She was in the end a monster with two feet already in the grave going at it solo and she wins. You see the city didn’t kill her. Every gang tried that and every single gang and corp which tried was left in ruin or on fire. What killed her was the world. Which is ironic as it seems based on the dlc, blue eyes and Gary her true cures on the moon. The same place David would have ended up in if he to beat the city
@GorchakovVS
6 ай бұрын
@@kevind3974 >Canon v thou has barely any major mods That's bs, you can get chromed out the wazoo in the game too, it's just not displayed on V's body because devs were lazy.
@kevind3974
6 ай бұрын
@@GorchakovVS thats gameplay. when im talking canon v im talking the v from the cinimatics and what you are forced to get thru the mainstory alone.
@Ash_906
7 ай бұрын
I knew Martinez would die later, but i never saw Maine's death coming he was literally a father figure for David This is the end of the line for me kid Reapers callin my name 😢 it kept me traumatized for 2 days with that soundtrack
@lydiscott
7 ай бұрын
It hits harder every time. Episode 6 was so so good.
@Knights_Oath
7 ай бұрын
I knew Maine was going to die, its telegraphed pretty early. His death hit me harder then David. The way he died and how when he knows he is going to die. He stops calling him kid but by his first name as an equal. Only to shortly sacrifice himself shortly afterward. Maine reminds me of a friend and mentor who did the same thing. He took care of his people and died protecting them. Knowing what I know now, he was suffering from PTSD instead and was looking for a way out. He died to relive his pain and to protect people he cared about. Till Valhalla brother.
@AEROStrik3
6 ай бұрын
Song is Zurawei By Wydech (Ugory). Loved blasting this while I drive around NC
@annaturquoise7114
7 ай бұрын
“But David blinded by the need of fulfilling the dreams of those he cares about, cannot see what’s right there in front of him” his mom didn’t know how to do the exact same thing, that’s why he ended this way
@annaturquoise7114
7 ай бұрын
he didn’t experience unconditional love from his mother (she wanted to see him as an ideal) so he doesn’t understand the concept of unconditional love
@annaturquoise7114
7 ай бұрын
he didn’t understand that Lucy loves him just as he is
@annaturquoise7114
7 ай бұрын
I remember watching the 7th episode and bursting deeply into tears, right at the middle, because it’s obvious they won’t realize how beautiful these moments are, every again, and how welcoming and great it was that a show understands such a simple, yet deeply profound and moving thing.
@WwZa7
6 ай бұрын
Happy ending? Wrong city, wrong people. David got the best ending anyone could have - With a smile, and zero regrets.
@marley7868
4 ай бұрын
yeah and he earned adam smasher of all peoples respect he and he went out like a true punk I think adam sums it up best "ahh well"
@TheFlyingSailorYT
6 ай бұрын
"Happy Endings? Wrong city, wrong people."
@gavinvick3592
7 ай бұрын
In the world of cyberpunk, it’s yeet or be yeeted. Yeet others by chroming up, or be yeeted by a chromed up psycho
@bmo5852
6 ай бұрын
One Edgerunners fanfiction I really like is a Spider-Man cross-over. Not even because of the Superhero stuff, but because David finds what he really needed in Edgerunners, purpose. His own purpose to get him out of bed in the morning. He was always aimless in Edgerunners, only wanting to do good for the people he cared about. With the legacy and powers of Spider-Man, perhaps he now has the words to express what he wants in life. Responsibility; for the people he loves, for the city he lives in and the legacy he upholds. With Spider-Man, David now always has a North Star to guide him forward, and by protecting others, shielding them from the loss of their loved ones, he also saves his own soul. The complete difference between the core themes of Spider-Man and Cyberpunk is fascinating parallel consider. Apologies for rambling, this video just reminded me of why I love that fic so much
@jtho8937
4 ай бұрын
Would that happen to be "Neon Webs"?
@bmo5852
4 ай бұрын
@@jtho8937 bingo
@jtho8937
4 ай бұрын
@@bmo5852 Hm. Maybe I should pick it back up.
@DJ_LilPaycheck
7 ай бұрын
I feel like we all knew this deep down that all the tragedy was avoidable that simply breaking up the gang and leaving Night City was always the best choice just like the Street Kid beginning for V had that version of V just stayed in Atlanta they could've scraped by and lived a long life but the allure of grandeur and becoming a legend was too enticing Johnny said it best "Wrong city, wrong people" and a quote from a complete different game really encapsulates life in Night City "Half as long, twice as bright" Zeke/Cole McGrath InFamous 2
@sargonsblackgrandfather2072
Ай бұрын
That line was lifted from Blade Runner, “the flame that burns twice as bright burns half as long, and you have burned so very, very bright”
@sorochan8994
7 ай бұрын
I don’t know how to describe this feeling but discovering your channel on a topic I have been yearning to find, it feels like I’m enticed to a podcast I cannot shake my attention off to. Thank you for making this video, I truly enjoyed seeing this spectacular synopsis on the characters and seeing their own views placed here ^^
@lydiscott
7 ай бұрын
That means a lot! Thank you for your kind words! ☺️
@miekamoore
7 ай бұрын
I love this analysis and how you’ve broken it down here!!
@Peruniv
7 ай бұрын
This show hits so hard, just finished watching it…
@davidduncan5897
7 ай бұрын
I feel like you have a better understanding of these characters and their themes than most. This was an excellent analysis. Do you possibly have any plans to do videos for the 2077 characters as well?
@lydiscott
7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words. I definitely do! There’s so much to unpack. 😂
@Venom1846
7 ай бұрын
Love the video, and your takeaway of David is fantastic for it's uniqueness. Personally, I never saw him as anything other than a doomed hero from the start. Not by his own choices, but because Night City itself never allows anyone those kinds of choices. A cyberpunk kind of predestination where his choices were laid out for him before he was even born- because the city never allows anyone to make a choice. Corpos will eat each other alive, and Runners will follow the example of Corpos or be eaten by them as light snacks. In 2077, there is no escape and that's the horror of it.
@Zathurious
2 ай бұрын
Aww man, it brings tears to my eyes thinking about how David was so focused on getting what he wanted, that he lost what he needed. One of the oldest tropes in the book. A character pours all of their energy into what they want, and ends up sacrificing everything they have to get it.
@majestic8550
6 ай бұрын
''you didnt take me to the moon but you where there with me'' hits different lmao
@danieldominguez7657
7 ай бұрын
No vere el video porque no hablo ingles. Pero la tragedia de David era inevitable. Por vivir en night city, por como era David y por haber nacido en esa familia en ese tiempo y lugar. No hubo oportunidad para David desde el principio, que bueno que es solo ficción y no refleja para nada a la realidad ¿verdad?
@jakefoley9539
6 ай бұрын
I like that your thumbnail says "an avoidable tragedy". To me, a fundamental aspect of a tragedy is that it's avoidable. A true tragic character is presented with many opportunities to change their trajectory, and they choose not to. You understood the character of David perfectly. He's not enviable. He's a wasted life clinging to the fringes of society, and without any real internal motivation, he's susceptible to any form of external motivation that happens to come along. He could have changed his ways at any point, but he consistently chose not to until it was too late. Great topic, great video. Surprised you don't have more subs.
@AlibucketsBeats
7 ай бұрын
Perfect analysis I’ve seen on David. My boy was special 💙
@xharduchar4126
7 ай бұрын
You sure David lost his happy ending (If there is something like that in cyberpunk)? Sure he is gone? :)
@lydiscott
7 ай бұрын
Ooohhh if he came back, that would be an interesting story!!!
@Christopher-eq1rn
7 ай бұрын
You know, I have to wonder if David would have gone cyberpsycho if he hadn't been so severely tortured
@lydiscott
7 ай бұрын
It’s definitely an interesting, “what if”! Gotta wonder how long he could’ve made it.
@sorrenblitz805
5 ай бұрын
He would've it just wouldn't have happened so quickly.
@voltagemike4457
7 ай бұрын
that was increadible.... i absolutly hate this serie for how crazy realistically sad in a way that could have been avoided. but the way you explained and showed ? i just felt it again, you got talent
@lydiscott
7 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you! Truly, Edgerunners is a great show.
@UnHoly_Garage
6 ай бұрын
so as a tabletop mechanic is going cyberpsycho is more of losing your humanity over the course of the game. every character starts off with a base humanity level and over the course of the game it is lost if the character experiences traumatic events, so in the case of david he has a high humanity stat (presumably) and throughout the season he has his mother, all but 2 of his crew die infront of him, gets betrayed by one of his crew and then has a new guy explode infront of him. all of these events take away from his humanity overall, now he can gain some of it back by being around the people he cares about (lucy). you can see this after he puts on the suit and rescues lucy and he gains some humanity back and that brings him back from the psychosis. the sandevistan and the suit didn't push him over the edge it was being put into unwinnable situations and experiencing traumatic events.
@comyuse9103
3 ай бұрын
the 'cyber' part of cyberpsychosis is almost entirely an excuse for the powers that be to not fix things. there is no 'cyberpsychosis' it is just normal people going through psychotic breaks because of the sheer horror of the world they are in, made worse by having arm canons and shit, but still. as long as you are stable or have good coping mechanisms (humanity) and don't full send it all at once, you could replace your entire body piece meal (the most intensive and costly way) without that much risk.
@f.e.areproduce5298
2 ай бұрын
Also some of these implants remind him of losing people close to him.
@NickolaiFury
7 ай бұрын
This was excellently done. I love Edgerunners content and you have one of the best character analyses I've seen. Always a pleasure to see such great work.
@lydiscott
7 ай бұрын
Awww! Thank you!
@shadowvillefox
7 ай бұрын
when the song started at the end I was about to curse you out cause a flood of emotions started pouring in from when I saw that ending. I was about to freaking cry. 😭
@GreasyOaf
7 ай бұрын
Lucy was a bozo and didn't deserve David
@Bobbyhereje
7 ай бұрын
Great video! I hope your channel continues to grow
@lydiscott
7 ай бұрын
Aww thank you so much! 😊
@Waterproofed640
6 ай бұрын
perfect story when broken down. Die the hero or live long enough to become the villain. David and Adam smasher even Main represent that well
@Edgerunner434
6 ай бұрын
A happy ending? Wrong city, wrong people.
@kevintierney5711
6 ай бұрын
The algorithm let me discover your channel at the ground floor. Cheers to reaching 10K subs and beyond. Great video!
@lydiscott
6 ай бұрын
Aww thank you very much for watching!!!
@zukinkkryonite
17 күн бұрын
David's main mistake was willingly staying in Night City. He witnessed the paramedics ignoring him and his mom because they didn't have top notch health insurance, witnessed his mom's ashes being shat out by a vending machine and still decided to stay there. It would've been sadder if he died trying to escape or listened to his friends and unlicensed doctor who were concerned about his health. I mainly feel bad for Lucy because she was one of the characters who actually wanted to leave but loved someone who wasn't interested in preserving his life. Despite Katsuo being David's bully he was right about David's mom and even told him not to die trying to live beyond his means like his mom did and he still died repeating her mistake.
@clarencewalters338
7 ай бұрын
If you think David ever had a chance at a happy life you weren't paying very close attention
@goofistmcnutty3280
7 ай бұрын
I think there's a pretty important point missing in this character analysis, one that may simply be a very masculine element. For a lot of men in the world (and David defiantly falls under this), there comes a time in your life when you're confronted with a demon that will always haunt you unless you confront it. You talk about David's fear of helplessness and weakness as if it's something that he is at fault for, at least in terms of allowing it to hold him back from simply prioritizing his romance or happier life path. But that is David's demon, and if he doesn't confront it, it will always eat at him the rest of his life. A lot of men try to prioritize the things that should make them happy instead of fighting the battles they feel the need to fight, and that only leaves them full of regret and even shame for much of their lives, causing them to hate and struggle with themselves, and further more, all the other aspects of what should be their "happiest life". I've seen this play out in not only my own life, but many of the the lives of men that I grew up around. Even in fiction you often see these stories played out in characters, so of which whom have and some of which whom haven't confronted said demons. Many of those who haven't are more tragic characters, and those who (successfully) have are either role model characters to a main character or sometimes even the main character who's story is about this exact thing. In David's case, because it's a brutal story, he simply didn't survive that battle. All this is to say that I don't think his story would've been as happy as you'd think it would have been if he had just ran away with Lucy. Doing so would've caused him to hate himself on a very deep level for the rest of his life, and he'd have struggled to live happily anyways because of it. And at the risk of offending some women out there, I'm gonna say it. Women more often than not, simply do not understand this about men. It is the way we are. Hell, it's one of our primal basic needs, and should be supported by women who care about said men. Some women do understand though. In some of those fictional stories where the protagonist has a battle to fight, you sometimes see the woman (love interest) encourage him to fight it, not because the woman wants him to, but because she knows he needs to. Astrid from How To Train Your Dragon is a great example of a woman who understands the man's need to confront his own inner enemies, and encourages Hiccup to do it several times. Lucy, and sorry but Lydi in this video here, are examples of woman who don't understand that, and would simply have the man walk away from his battles in pursuit of happiness. But that is at the cost of his own self worth and maybe even purpose in life beyond romance. David is by no means perfect, but I don't think he did wrong. And hell, that's part of what makes the story all the more tragic. The fact that you can not only have good intentions, but hell, even justified reasons or a clear purpose. And yet still fall the way he did simply because the world is cruel.
@Wingededge
7 ай бұрын
As a man myself, I disagree. There are different ways to face and fight your demons. David never ACTUALLY faces his demons of feeling weak and helpless. This is specifically demonstrated in the show with him never stopping. He is doing so to avoid facing his demons. Hiccup is a great example of someone who does face his fears and is better for it. Lucy tries supporting David, but he doesn't want support. He wants to feel like he's strong, special and unstoppable. His demon is the fact that he isn't and never will be.
@ArrabelIa
7 ай бұрын
He's like Walter White
@comyuse9103
3 ай бұрын
stupid nonsense. it isn't a trait of men to have a character flaw, that is something every human has and facing issues or truama isn't something unique to men either.
@blaketheshepherd
3 ай бұрын
David's mother was *not* selfless. HER dream was to see her son rise to the top of Arasaka tower. She worked tirelessly to fulfill HER dream. This was never David's dream; he had no say in the matter. David was a tool in fulfilling her dreams because she felt it was too late for her to fulfill it herself. This is a common tactic that parents use in real life; it's a selfish act disguised behind an illusion of selflessness.
@Brainflayer
2 ай бұрын
It really is a Shakespearean Tragedy, if it were some other time, someone else, some other city, things might have turned out better. But it was just a series of catastrophes that were made possible and exacerbated by the people caught up in them.
@marley7868
4 ай бұрын
couple a things here david is exactly like his mom they both ignore obvious problems to give people dreams they don't fully understand the main difference is david justifies his actions with an I don't matter mindset meanwhile gloria complains and acted as though david owed her to get to the top of sociopath corporate death ladder in a frankly idiotic naivety about how this city works and ignored that he never cared
@18Elitegamer
3 ай бұрын
In the show. That thunk of her earn hitting the bottom of that earn vending machine was wild.
@bibzo808
3 ай бұрын
david was special another way and that made me so mad
@eziroyal174
7 ай бұрын
Very well edited vid, but it felt like u havent seen any Lucy’s mistake.. u re making her look better then she did imo
@eziroyal174
7 ай бұрын
*btw he was special, for the dreams and needs he had, it let him be a person for much longer then any other guy before, u can find this as a real good analysis somewhere else
@lydiscott
7 ай бұрын
Thank you!!! Oh, she’s definitely full of her own flaws. Got a WHOLE other video planned for her. 😂 (and Becca. She deserved so much better)
@kingjaymoney5616
3 ай бұрын
Not even gon lie this show had me sad asf for a few days didn’t play the game or watch tv😂 I real deal had to snap out that shii because I was mad asf he died
@PrideRock10A
5 ай бұрын
Lucy should have just come out and said it. She was a huge part of the problem
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