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Although he acted like a jerk and was paranoid (mentioned in episode 28) and an oxycodone addict, Freeman was mostly sane for the first 2 episodes and before. But after the resonance cascade, he started to become more and more mentally questionable and started doing negatively abnormal things like making jokes in a deadly situation. My theory is that he went crazy because of the situation and all the violence. Have you noticed this? I think this series is a "diary" by Ross to secretly tell us how he had a mental breakdown and became a morphine and oxycodone taker.

 

 

Please ignore the last sentence, I don't actually believe that. I know most of you will understand that it's a joke, but there's always one guy.

 

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Freeman is like Patrick Bateman. He's always been a sociopathic, psychotic drug addicted egotist. He's just become more psychotic thanks to the resonance cascade.

He who fights drummers

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Maybe it's because Gordon was an unprepared(?) civillian,compared to Shephard who is more of a trained professional soldier (although still a bit eccentric at times) and will think of the invasion as just another day.

"FUCK YOU REALITY!!YOU'RE FULL OF SHIT!!!"

"Hark! Dost thou hear with thine ears what I hear with mine? Interloper! No quarter shall be shown hither, fiend! Anon! Show thyself, churl!"

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I don't know where you are getting this from, guys? Whenever I play Half-Life, Freeman comes across as a perfectly well-rounded and intelligent individual, not suffering from any controlled substances dependency or addiction... Well, he may have a slight Russian accent but he is not saying much anyway, right?

 

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Sure you aren't playing the Ivan The Space Biker version?

 

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"That which you do not know, is not a moral charge against you; but that which you refuse to know, is an account of infamy growing in your soul. Make every allowance for errors of knowledge; do not forgive or accept any breach of morality."

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