I think while he was "refusing to care about poor dumbass lost Teddy" he missed the point of that part. Teddy wasn't even lost. He was just checking out Lake Bloodpool when his parents overreacted to him being missing for awhile. What I find funny is that Teddy responds to the bread falling on his head basically with, "Hmmm. This reminds me of mom's bread... I better go home!", instead of "Holy Shit! Loaf of Bread outta' nowhere!"

One thing that's weird and confusing about that whole scenario is that you're explicitly told that Teddy was one of the three people chosen for the sacrifice at the castle, but the angel in the ending tells you that he knew it was Teddy who was drawn from the lot at the time, but didn't tell you. Does it really matter if the angel told you or not since the people immediately did?

I can imagine that being the basis of a more relevant criticism of the Teddy incident than just saying, "I don't care about him because he's stupid".



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