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Originally Posted by Chyron8472
Then again, previous MI games didn't spend a ton of time with her either.
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That's actually part of my point. I just focused on Tales to make it shorter
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Originally Posted by Chyron8472
Guybrush and Elaine's romance in the game doesn't have to be explicit, otherwise the tone of the game would change.
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I don't see why it has to be either "they're all over each other" or "they're rarely seen in the same room/island/plane". There are middle grounds, you know. He surely interacts with many other characters, why not his wife?
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Teading this it makes me feel like Guybrush is just being abused mentally by his wife.
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I've had that impression too, and I feel it's linked to the times we see them interact. I feel that if we saw them more it would give them more opportunity to be normal, and we'd see that Elaine doesn't just order him around thinking he's her man-thing. Because I'm sure she doesn't
always do that. Only pretty much every time we see her.
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I'm not really sure where people get this master-lackey relationship thing from anyway. I certainly hope it wasn't EMI that planted it.
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Nah, Guybrush has always been more submissive and Elaine more dominant. But it's a tricky balance. Elaine can be pretty bad, in Curse she punches Guybrush in the face, I know she's pissed considering the situation, but it wouldn't be considered a valid excuse for a man punching a woman, so there is no reason it should when it's the other way around.
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Also, I don't really get the "completely, unquestionably in love with him" feel even from ToMI.
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Neither did I. The death scene made me burst out laughing, not feel sad. I didn't feel it was believable at all. Especially the "kick his ass for me" "from island a to island B my love", it felt like they were both trying to repress laughter or something.
Oh, no, she looks shock and sad that someone is killed in front of her eyes, she must be madly in love with him! Never mind that she showed as much compassion from two complete strangers having a disagreement in chapter 2.
Plus if it was a master-servant relationship, then yeah, she would miss him much if he died. She'd lose the guy she can order around and who lets her! That's hard to replace.
Now, I don't think they actually have that kind of relationship, or mostly I don't want to believe it. But I can't say I've seen a real reason so far. They're only seen together when there is some kind of problem, and Elaine's response to problems is letting out her anger on her husband.
Also, people keep saying that her poxed self is completely irrelevant, but don't forget that from everything we've seen, being poxed only made anger worse when it was already there, so I think she must think everything she said to some extent, the pox only made her more pissed about it, like she was having giant PMS or something.
But my main problem with Elaine is and always will be the end of Tales. See, when she gave GB her ring, I though "oh, it lifted a curse once, she's giving it to him for good luck". But in the end she tries to pretend she had planned everything. Which either means:
a) she knew Guybrush would die, she knew exactly how he could become human again, the requirements, she knew he'd have to sacrifice his shred of life so she gave him her ring so he could be back after all of that.
In which case, I feel she has a crapload of explaining to do, both about "I know you'll die and have to go through terrible stuff in the afterlife but I'll stay away from you and give you a ring so after you've suffered a lot you can be back at my side and owe everything to me" and about "Oh, yeah, I actually know secret voodoo stuff that only a handful of people are even aware of"
To be honest, at some point in Tales I felt Elaine actually WAS the Voodoo Lady.
b) She's lying. She actually didn't know any of that and gave her ring for good luck as I originally thought. In which case she's letting Guybrush think she knows more than she does.
Why? Well because she wants him to look up to her. Therefore retaining the "I'm better than you" relationship. And just the fact that she's lying to him is bad too. Plus it's a very pretentious and know-it-all attitude anyways.
Both options make her very... un-nice, let's say, the first one moreso. But more importantly, they both involve trying to manipulate Guybrush.
I want to say "oh no, it's option 3, she's just joking and he's taking it too seriously", but... Considering all the rest, all the other times, I just can't believe that at all. She should know her husband better.
Also, we're led to believe that she never trusted the Voodoo Lady but didn't tell Guybrush anything because he wouldn't have believed her. Which means one of two things:
a) Guybrush wouldn't believe his wife. Trust problem.
b) Guybrush would believe his wife but she assumes he wouldn't. Trust problem.
Either way, at least one of them doesn't trust the other very much. I'm enclined to say it's Elaine since Guybrush has always been under Elaine's power. Also, she doesn't trust him about Morgan, either.
But truth be told, he
does lie to her about Morgan being female. Once again, either he knows she wouldn't trust him or he does trust her to trust him. So trust issues.
I think they have communication and trust issues, and I'd like to see a game where they spend more time together and rely on each other more.