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** [[spoiler: Even though Jasmine ends up betraying Leo and Vincent after selling them guns, she specifically and significantly only tells Harvey's goon about ''Leo'', and fails to mention Vincent or the guns that she just sold them. It could just be a case of playing both sides, but there could be something else going on.]]
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* JerkassWoobie: Likely the reason for the above; Leo commits a lot of crimes and he's not the most social fellow, being inclined to aggression and violence... but he did have a rough childhood and evidently has little money to support his family, and is just doing what he can to get by with the skills he has in life. [[spoiler:Doesn't help that Vincent essentially manipulates him into helping him, and in the end tries to put him back in prison.]]
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* JerkassWoobie: Likely the reason for the above; Leo commits a lot of crimes and he's not the most social fellow, being inclined to aggression and violence... but he did have a rough childhood and evidently has little money to support his family, and is just doing what he can to get by with the skills he has in life. He's even sympathetic in wanting to be a good father, and helps a fellow father Vincent to see his newborn child. [[spoiler:Doesn't help that Vincent essentially manipulates him into helping him, and in the end tries to put him back in prison.]]
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Vincent is seen as this, as noted above, due to the fact he [[spoiler:was actually an undercover Fed and planning to ultimately turn Leo in.]] He ''would'' probably retain some sympathy if what he got Leo to do was [[spoiler:within the confines of the law, but his revenge quest takes them to ''Mexico'', far out of the FBI's jurisdiction, and rather than arrest Harvey he's clearly out for his blood, making it clear he's a CowboyCop looking for revenge rather than simply following protocol]].
** However, [[spoiler:considering that, in the ending where Vincent lives, he isn't arrested for anything that he'd done, the FBI might've given him the go-ahead for all the illegal activities he had done, including going to Mexico.]]
** However, [[spoiler:considering that, in the ending where Vincent lives, he isn't arrested for anything that he'd done, the FBI might've given him the go-ahead for all the illegal activities he had done, including going to Mexico.]]
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Vincent is seen as this, as noted above, due to the fact he [[spoiler:was actually an undercover Fed and planning to ultimately turn Leo in.]] He ''would'' probably retain some sympathy if what he got Leo to do was [[spoiler:within the confines of the law, but his revenge quest takes them to ''Mexico'', which is supposed to be far out of the FBI's jurisdiction, and rather than arrest Harvey he's clearly out for his blood, making it clear he's a CowboyCop looking for revenge rather than simply following protocol]].
** However, [[spoiler:considering that, in the ending where Vincent lives,protocol. The fact that he isn't arrested for anything that he'd done, the FBI might've given this himself has some viewing him the go-ahead for all the illegal activities he had done, including going to Mexico.]]as a KarmaHoudini on top of this.]].
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*** [[spoiler:It could be possible that the Mexican authorities were either too busy with other crime bosses or many were bribed by Harvey and the American police did not wish to tip off Harvey.]]
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*** [[spoiler:It could be possible This is likely because Vincent himself was out for Harvey's blood due to the murder of his brother, in addition to the fact that the Mexican authorities were either too busy with other crime bosses or many were bribed by Harvey and rest of the American police did not wish force seems to tip off Harvey.]]
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***[[spoiler:It could be possible that the Mexican authorities were either too busy with other crime bosses or many were bribed by Harvey and the American police did not wish to tip off Harvey.]]
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* BrokenBase: The lack of an ending where [[spoiler: both characters live. Some people think that such and ending would miss the point of the game, while others think that without it, he game is too much of a downer.]]
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* BrokenBase: The lack of an ending where [[spoiler: both characters live. Some people think that such and ending would miss the point of the game, while others think that without it, he the game is too much of a downer.]]
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* BrokenBase: The lack of an ending where [[spoiler: both characters live. Some people think that such and ending would miss the point of the game, while others think that without it, he game is too much of a downer.]]
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* AwesomeMusic: ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oIz_PXu9gw Farewell]],'' the song that plays during the climax. [[spoiler:It fills you with an emotion you can barely describe, that gets right down to your bones. Like a hole inside that can't be filled because you're not sure what filled it in the first place. It's chilling, and melancholy, and fucking ''awesome.'']]
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Leo wanted to kill Harvey too
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* JerkassWoobie: Likely the reason for the above; Leo commits a lot of crimes and he's not the most social fellow, being inclined to aggression and violence... but he did have a rough childhood and evidently has little money to support his family, and is just doing what he can to get by with the skills he has in life. [[spoiler:Doesn't help that Vincent essentially manipulates him into helping him, pulls him into his assassination plot against Harvey, and in the end tries to put him back in prison.]]
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* JerkassWoobie: Likely the reason for the above; Leo commits a lot of crimes and he's not the most social fellow, being inclined to aggression and violence... but he did have a rough childhood and evidently has little money to support his family, and is just doing what he can to get by with the skills he has in life. [[spoiler:Doesn't help that Vincent essentially manipulates him into helping him, pulls him into his assassination plot against Harvey, and in the end tries to put him back in prison.]]
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In regards to the Unintentionally Unsympathetic trope, Leo wasn’t “convinced” into breaking out of prison. He was already planning to do that before Vincent came along. Also he did not drag Leo into committing multiple other crimes. Throughout the game it’s clear that Leo is more than willing to commit crimes on his own, even when Vincent actively gives him alternatives.
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* RonTheDeathEater: Some players put [[spoiler: [[UndercoverCopReveal Vincent]] in a negative light for turning on Leo and are less sad about his death, despite the fact that Vincent was trying to get justice for his brother and stop a dangerous criminal.]]
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Vincent is seen as this, as noted above, due to the fact he convinces Leo into breaking out of prison and going after Harvey to avenge his dead brother, [[spoiler:all the while he's actually an undercover Fed essentially dragging him into committing multiple other crimes and planning to ultimately turn him in.]] He ''would'' probably retain some sympathy if what he got Leo to do was [[spoiler:within the confines of the law, but his revenge quest takes them to ''Mexico'', far out of the FBI's jurisdiction, and rather than arrest Harvey he's clearly out for his blood, making it clear he's a CowboyCop looking for revenge rather than simply following protocol]].
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Vincent is seen as this, as noted above, due to the fact he convinces Leo into breaking out of prison and going after Harvey to avenge his dead brother, [[spoiler:all the while he's actually an undercover Fed essentially dragging him into committing multiple other crimes and planning to ultimately turn him in.]] He ''would'' probably retain some sympathy if what he got Leo to do was [[spoiler:within the confines of the law, but his revenge quest takes them to ''Mexico'', far out of the FBI's jurisdiction, and rather than arrest Harvey he's clearly out for his blood, making it clear he's a CowboyCop looking for revenge rather than simply following protocol]].
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* RonTheDeathEater: Some players put [[spoiler: [[UndercoverCopReveal Vincent]] in a negative light for turning on Leo and are less sad about his death, despite the fact that Vincent was trying to get justice for his brother and brother, stop a dangerous criminal.criminal, and is much less violent and aggressive than Leo.]]
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Vincent is seen as this, as noted above, due to the fact heconvinces Leo into breaking out of prison and going after Harvey to avenge his dead brother, [[spoiler:all the while he's [[spoiler:was actually an undercover Fed essentially dragging him into committing multiple other crimes and planning to ultimately turn him Leo in.]] He ''would'' probably retain some sympathy if what he got Leo to do was [[spoiler:within the confines of the law, but his revenge quest takes them to ''Mexico'', far out of the FBI's jurisdiction, and rather than arrest Harvey he's clearly out for his blood, making it clear he's a CowboyCop looking for revenge rather than simply following protocol]].protocol]].
** However, [[spoiler:considering that, in the ending where Vincent lives, he isn't arrested for anything that he'd done, the FBI might've given him the go-ahead for all the illegal activities he had done, including going to Mexico.]]
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Vincent is seen as this, as noted above, due to the fact he
** However, [[spoiler:considering that, in the ending where Vincent lives, he isn't arrested for anything that he'd done, the FBI might've given him the go-ahead for all the illegal activities he had done, including going to Mexico.]]
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* BestLevelEver: Critics and players all seem to agree that the [[spoiler: hospital escape]] is the best part of the game, as the gameplay frantically shifts between Vincent and Leo in [[TheOner one long series of moments]], keeping both players on their toes while demonstrating what Vincent and Leo can do when they're suddenly separated.
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* HeartwarmingMoments: Leo is very adamant about following his plan and not taking any detours. When Vincent tells him that his wife just gave birth, Leo immediately changes his mind and helps Vincent go see his newborn child.
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* WhatAnIdiot: The police captain in the final chapter [[spoiler:outs Vincent as an undercover cop while the police have the duo surrounded, and even gives him a loaded gun. Leo proceeds to steal Vincent's gun and takes him hostage, resulting in the climax and, ultimately, either Leo or Vincent dying. If the captain had waited a few seconds more and held off until Leo was handcuffed, or better yet, if the police had arrested them both and separated them before congratulating and freeing Vincent, no one needed to die.]]
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* WhatAnIdiot: The police captain in the final chapter [[spoiler:outs Vincent as an undercover cop while the police have the duo surrounded, and even gives him a loaded gun. Leo proceeds to steal Vincent's gun and takes him hostage, resulting in the climax and, ultimately, either Leo or Vincent dying. If the captain had waited a few seconds more and held off until Leo was handcuffed, or better yet, if the police had arrested them both and separated them before congratulating and freeing Vincent, no one needed to die.]]
**[[spoiler:Once Vincent figured out where Harvey was he should've let the Mexican authorities arrest him. Not only would they have a better shot at arresting Harvey but Mexico was not Vincent's jurisdiction so going into Mexican soil and extra judicially killing Harvey was illegal.]]
**[[spoiler:Once Vincent figured out where Harvey was he should've let the Mexican authorities arrest him. Not only would they have a better shot at arresting Harvey but Mexico was not Vincent's jurisdiction so going into Mexican soil and extra judicially killing Harvey was illegal.]]
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: [[spoiler: Both endings were meant to be sad but due to the playerbase generally favoring Leo, there are some who think that the "Vincent dies" ending is considered the "good ending" of the game.]]
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* DracoInLeatherPants: Many players think that Leo is the more sympathetic of the duo [[spoiler: especially after Vincent's betrayal, in spite of the fact that Leo is an actual criminal and Vincent was (ostensibly) just doing his job.]]
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* DracoInLeatherPants: Many players think that Leo is the more sympathetic of the two duo [[spoiler: especially after Vincent's betrayal, in spite of the "Betrayal" forgetting fact that Leo is an ACTUAL actual criminal and Vincent was (ostensibly) just doing his job.]]
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* RonTheDeathEater: Some players put [[spoiler: [[UndercoverCopReveal Vincent]] in an negative light for the supposed "Betrayal" and are less sad about his death.]]
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* MisaimedFandom: [[spoiler: Both endings were meant to be sad but there are some who think that "Vincent dies" ending is considered the "GOOD "good ending" of the game.]]
* RonTheDeathEater: Some players put [[spoiler: [[UndercoverCopReveal Vincent]] inan a negative light for the supposed "Betrayal" turning on Leo and are less sad about his death.]]
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* JerkAssWoobie: Likely the reason for the above; Leo commits a lot of crime and he's not the most social fellow, but he did have a rough childhood and evidently has little money to support his family, and is just doing what he can to get by with the skills he has in life. [[spoiler:Doesn't help that Vincent essentially manipulates him into helping him, pulls him into his assassination plot against Harvey, and in the end tries to put him back in prison.]]
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* JerkAssWoobie: JerkassWoobie: Likely the reason for the above; Leo commits a lot of crime crimes and he's not the most social fellow, being inclined to aggression and violence... but he did have a rough childhood and evidently has little money to support his family, and is just doing what he can to get by with the skills he has in life. [[spoiler:Doesn't help that Vincent essentially manipulates him into helping him, pulls him into his assassination plot against Harvey, and in the end tries to put him back in prison.]]
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Vincent is seen as this, as noted above, due to the fact he convinces Leo into breaking out of prison and going after Harvey to avenge his dead brother, [[spoiler:all the while he's actually an undercover Fed essentially dragging him into committing multiple other crimes and planning to ultimately turn him in.]] He ''would'' probably retain some sympathy if what he got Leo to do was [[spoiler:within the confines of the law, but his revenge quest takes them to ''Mexico'', far out of the FBI's jurisdiction, and rather than arrest Harvey he's clearly out for his blood, making it clear he's a CowboyCop looking for revenge rather than simply following protocol]].
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* DracoInLeatherPants: Many players think that Leo is the more sympathetic of the two [[spoiler: especially the "Betrayal" forgetting that Leo is an ACTUAL criminal and Vincent was just doing his job.]]
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* RonTheDeathEater: Some players put [[UndercoverCopReveal Vincent]] in an negative light for the supposed "Betrayal" and are less sad about his death.
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* WhatAnIdiot: The police captain in the final chapter [[spoiler:outs Vincent as an undercover cop while the police have the duo surrounded, and even gives him a loaded gun. Leo proceeds to steal Vincent's gun and takes him hostage, resulting in the climax and, ultimately, either Leo or Vincent dying. If the captain had waited a few seconds more and held off until Leo was handcuffed, or better yet, if the police had arrested them both and separating them before congratulating and freeing Vincent, no one needed to die.]]
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* WhatAnIdiot: The police captain in the final chapter [[spoiler:outs Vincent as an undercover cop while the police have the duo surrounded, and even gives him a loaded gun. Leo proceeds to steal Vincent's gun and takes him hostage, resulting in the climax and, ultimately, either Leo or Vincent dying. If the captain had waited a few seconds more and held off until Leo was handcuffed, or better yet, if the police had arrested them both and separating them before congratulating and freeing Vincent, no one needed to die.]]
** A game by Creator/TommyWiseau. [[labelnote:Explanation]] The game's director Josef Fares had infamously lashed out during the 2017's Game Awards. This resulted in fans declaring him the Tommy Wisaeu of video games because of his particular physical resemblance, accent and hostile attitude towards Hollywood. Some took it further by editing ''A Way Out'' and Fares' Wikipedia pages. [[/labelnote]]
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* WhatAnIdiot: The police captain in the final chapter [[spoiler:outs Vincent as an undercover cop while the police have the duo surrounded, and even gives him a loaded gun. Leo proceeds to steal Vincent's gun and takes him hostage, resulting in the climax and, ultimately, either Leo or Vincent dying. If the captain had waited a few seconds more and held off until Leo was handcuffed, or better yet, if the police had arrested them both and separating them before congratulating and freeing Vincent, no one needed to die.]]
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* MemeticMutation: A game by Creator/TommyWiseau. [[labelnote:Explanation]] The game's director Josef Fares had infamously lashed out during the 2017's Game Awards, making fans comparing him to Tommy Wisaeu of video games because of his particular physical resemblance, accent and hostile attitude towards Hollywood. Some took it further by editing ''A Way Out'' and Fares' Wikipedia pages. [[/labelnote]]