Rob Wiethoff, the voice actor for John Marston admitted to misleading fans after he claimed he had exciting news that he could not reveal.This Substack is reader-supported.
RDR thought it historically accurate to use "Jesus" as an expletive.
But that is not historically accurate. The usage wasn't popularized until the 1960s (starting 1950s in print).
Copious source documents from the civil war disagree with H-wood. No matter what H-wood pushes, "Jesus" as an expletive would've been deadly blasphemy not even hardened criminals would've used. Such usage wasn't even in the mindset.
So why the push to have Vikings saying it? Knights? Bishops? Everystein Singleberg Timeowitz.
it's impossible to understand hollywood without understanding canaanite novelties like "midrash" just like its impossible to understand modernity without the purest evil contained in every page of the talmud.
*Was* he being misleading? He didn't backtrack on having exciting news; he only reminded everyone he's not the one ultimately responsible for sharing it.
If it's another Red Dead Redemption, no thanks.
RDR thought it historically accurate to use "Jesus" as an expletive.
But that is not historically accurate. The usage wasn't popularized until the 1960s (starting 1950s in print).
Copious source documents from the civil war disagree with H-wood. No matter what H-wood pushes, "Jesus" as an expletive would've been deadly blasphemy not even hardened criminals would've used. Such usage wasn't even in the mindset.
So why the push to have Vikings saying it? Knights? Bishops? Everystein Singleberg Timeowitz.
it's impossible to understand hollywood without understanding canaanite novelties like "midrash" just like its impossible to understand modernity without the purest evil contained in every page of the talmud.
*Was* he being misleading? He didn't backtrack on having exciting news; he only reminded everyone he's not the one ultimately responsible for sharing it.