Harry and Lisa's final scene (Spoilers)
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Harry and Lisa's final scene (Spoilers)
Someone explained to me the mark on Lisa's face after he shoves her against the wall could be the sign of a concussion and internal bleeding. The blood veins on her head could have popped from blow to her head and rush of blood. As you notice her stumbling from the wall which she traded damage with, it begins to trail from her nostril and drain from her mouth as well...
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Did Harry unintentionally murder Lisa in a panic?
Re: Harry and Lisa's final scene
Doesn't necessarily matter.
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Do you think Harry could have unintentionally killed Lisa's incarnation from the force of his blow?
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Re: Harry and Lisa's final scene
No. For one, concussions do not work that way. Secondly, Lisa very much did not hit her head, she caught herself on the wall with her arms. Thirdly, she was already falling apart due to what happened to Alessa, and is very much alive into the ending of SH1, and possibly forever in SH3.
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Re: Harry and Lisa's final scene
Sorry to bring up an old topic, but I gotta ask... (not sure if spoiler or not)
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Why is this scene called "Lisa's death scene" in a lot of places online? Lisa died long before Harry even met her, and we even see Lisa after this scene dragging Kaufman down in the good endings (I always thought she was dragging him to hell).
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Re: Harry and Lisa's final scene (Spoilers)
Even if she was dead long before, she has consiousness in SH1. Losing that can be called dying, so "Lisa's death scene". Even if she was to come back for Kaufman, it doesn't change the fact that she died again in that particular scene, just as her being in SH1 doesn't change the fact that she died before the game starts.
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Re: Harry and Lisa's final scene (Spoilers)
For the record, according to Masahiro Ito, Lisa died shortly before Silent Hill 1 begins.
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Re: Harry and Lisa's final scene (Spoilers)
For the record, according to Masahiro Ito, Lisa died shortly before Silent Hill 1 begins.
I do think it's questionable if she, or apart of her, is still lurking in the town though. I think she was finished as soon as Alessa was gone, but her still being around in some form also doesn't change anything and is thus not important I guess.Even if she was dead long before, she has consiousness in SH1. Losing that can be called dying, so "Lisa's death scene". Even if she was to come back for Kaufman, it doesn't change the fact that she died again in that particular scene, just as her being in SH1 doesn't change the fact that she died before the game starts.
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Re: Harry and Lisa's final scene (Spoilers)
I am not debating "Lisa's death scene". My previous post wasn't even directed at you.
Lisa wasn't dead long before. That's the only reason I made my previous post.Lisa died long before Harry even met her
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Re: Harry and Lisa's final scene (Spoilers)
I know. I was pointing out that I already brought that up, but I seemed to forget to include the words "shortly". So my mistake.
After the quotes, my post wasn't directed at you either. It's actually not directed at anyone in particular. Just thoughts going through my head.
After the quotes, my post wasn't directed at you either. It's actually not directed at anyone in particular. Just thoughts going through my head.
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Re: Harry and Lisa's final scene (Spoilers)
I always check back in the room. She should've left a corpse or a blood patch or something, you know?
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