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It's not the actual ending, but Marc Laidlaw's plans for HL3 or E3 or whatever you wanna call it, I always thought it was kinda shitty despite all the hype. I think he's a good writer, and I love HL2's story, but whatever he cooked up for the finale just falls flat on its face to me.
If you've not read it, tl;;dr the whole plan of the Resistance wasn't to save Earth by cutting off the Combine's access to our galaxy/universe, but to destroy the Combine homeworld, which they think they can do with the Borealis for some reason, and Gordon and Alyx immediately and suicidally resign themselves to do it, with Alyx casually killing off Judith Mossman in the process and Gordon just being cool with it. The G-Man teleports Alyx away, then Gordon goes on a boatride into the multiverse, sees the Combine homeworld, starts brooding about how hopeless and doomed Earth is, then gets teleported by Vortigaunts to a beach somewhere in the far future, Gordon once again broods on how all his friends are now dead, and how he didn't help the Resistance win, the end. People screeched about how awesome and fulfilling it is, but I think it's a very dumb conclusion that not only doesn't fulfill anything from the previous games, but outright devalues them.
Marc said he had various other ideas for the ending, but most were just minor detail changes to that general draft. Gordon still becomes a wimpy doomer, the story still doesn't make sense, the tone gets weirdly nihilistic and depressing, and it's further fucked up by poorly-implemented time travel shit, which can almost never be done in a way that lets a story retain any meaning, especially when it goes out of its way to say Gordon didn't actually have a meaningful impact on anything. Also, Dr. Breen returns as a literal worm leading some Combine troops, and he captures Gordon so he can ask him to kill him. It's weird.
tl;dr;tl;dr, I think Laidlaw's Epistle 3 is a shitty draft for an ending, and even if Valve never makes an actual HL2 sequel, I'm glad his idea's most likely never going to be made official.
If you've not read it, tl;;dr the whole plan of the Resistance wasn't to save Earth by cutting off the Combine's access to our galaxy/universe, but to destroy the Combine homeworld, which they think they can do with the Borealis for some reason, and Gordon and Alyx immediately and suicidally resign themselves to do it, with Alyx casually killing off Judith Mossman in the process and Gordon just being cool with it. The G-Man teleports Alyx away, then Gordon goes on a boatride into the multiverse, sees the Combine homeworld, starts brooding about how hopeless and doomed Earth is, then gets teleported by Vortigaunts to a beach somewhere in the far future, Gordon once again broods on how all his friends are now dead, and how he didn't help the Resistance win, the end. People screeched about how awesome and fulfilling it is, but I think it's a very dumb conclusion that not only doesn't fulfill anything from the previous games, but outright devalues them.
Marc said he had various other ideas for the ending, but most were just minor detail changes to that general draft. Gordon still becomes a wimpy doomer, the story still doesn't make sense, the tone gets weirdly nihilistic and depressing, and it's further fucked up by poorly-implemented time travel shit, which can almost never be done in a way that lets a story retain any meaning, especially when it goes out of its way to say Gordon didn't actually have a meaningful impact on anything. Also, Dr. Breen returns as a literal worm leading some Combine troops, and he captures Gordon so he can ask him to kill him. It's weird.
tl;dr;tl;dr, I think Laidlaw's Epistle 3 is a shitty draft for an ending, and even if Valve never makes an actual HL2 sequel, I'm glad his idea's most likely never going to be made official.
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