Why Dutch Killed [SPOILER] In Red Dead Redemption 2

Why Dutch Killed [SPOILER] In Red Dead Redemption 2

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The end of Red Dead Redemption 2 has Dutch finishing off a character years after its main events, but why did Dutch take so long to kill [SPOILER]?

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Why Dutch Killed [SPOILER] In Red Dead Redemption 2

The ending to Red Dead Redemption 2 has been hotly debated by fans. This is especially true when discussing Dutch Van Der Linde’s killing of one of the main characters. While some fans believe it all goes back to Dutch’s mental health issues and erratic behavior, others believe Dutch’s actions had more important motives.

[Warning: SPOILERS for Red Dead Redemption 2 below.]

At the end of Red Dead Redemption 2, Dutch Van Der Linde kills Micah Bell. It’s not surprising, since Micah betrayed the Van Der Linde gang and got many people killed over the course of Red Dead Redemption 2’s story. The surprising part is that it occurs eight years later, and after Dutch has been loyal to Micah for so long. So, why did Dutch wait to kill Micah? Fans have several theories.

One common Red Dead Redemption 2 theory is that Dutch Van Der Linde suffers from mental health issues, which seems likely. This is why he behaves so erratically in both Red Dead Redemption 2 and the original Red Dead Redemption game. Some fans believe he may be suffering from TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) after his trolley accident in Saint Denis when trying to escape authorities. Shooting Micah at the end of Red Dead Redemption 2 could simply just be another random act that all leads back to Dutch Van Der Linde’s unstable behavior. However, other fans have a different explanation.

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Why Dutch Really Shot Micah In Red Dead Redemption 2

Why Dutch Killed [SPOILER] In Red Dead Redemption 2

According to one Red Dead Redemption 2 theory, Dutch has tracked Micah down with the intent to get revenge. Dutch knows Micah betrayed him, which is why Dutch turns his back on Micah during the good ending of Red Dead Redemption 2 after Arthur Morgan dies. Now, years later, Dutch Van Der Linde arrives at Micah’s wanting to kill him. It’s why Dutch tells John Marston he’s there for the same reason John is. John is clearly there to kill Micah, and that’s why Dutch is there, too.

Still, why wait so long to get revenge? This could be because Dutch feels sentimental for the past. Now, after all that’s happened, in his mind Micah represents everything that went wrong with the Van Der Linde Gang. Dutch kills Micah as a means not just to get revenge – but as a way of finding redemption for himself, and maybe finding some sort of closure.

The great thing about the ending of Red Dead Read Redemption 2 is that it can be interpreted in a variety of ways. However, given the circumstantial evidence, this seems like the best answer to explain why Dutch kills Micah Bell. Micah represents corruption and betrayal, and killing him is a way for Dutch to be redeemed.

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