Delirious Shepard
You have completed the game, right? What do you mean no?! Get out of here - just look at you, wanting spoilers, and I will have to make excuses later!
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Lyrical Introduction.
The game, just for a moment, has ended, but the debates remain (some people aren’t as slow as I am, and the game ended for them earlier). The "community," God bless, has split into enthusiasts and coprophages, and the disputes on the internet have erupted such that the battle for Palaven smokes nervously at the other end of the galaxy. To this day, the exchange of opinions resounds here and there. Let it rumble here a bit more.
So,
Enthusiasts: have the opinion that everything is as it should be, that you are all showing off, that it is improper to dictate terms to the creator, that kids are upset due to the lack of a happy ending and other theses that insult the feelings of the other half of the solar system. They claim the endings are self-sufficient, and if you need more explanations, then you are dumb, underdeveloped both morally and culturally, and basically live outside the ring road.
Coprophages: the larger half (what a pun) of this final battle for the fate of Earth, warriors of the Marauder Shields cult, disgruntled buyers, and other disappointed fans, hating stolen images from the internet. They see free DLC as vital, that will provide clear answers to all questions across all three parts, detailed explanations of the future fate of the galaxy and its comrades, please be so kind!
It should be noted that I consider myself part of the second group. In its current form, I did not recognize the ending and did not plan to. Mass Effect 3 is a wonderful game, the emotions from which I will not forget anytime soon. I can come up with many positive adjectives and epithets describing my admiration, but in conclusion, my reaction is one: a sense of betrayal due to such a raw and cheap (in literary terms) ending of an epic trilogy.
The Essence.
But there is one theory...
Yes, yes, I’m talking about Indoctrination theory.
Its essence is exceedingly simple: everything that occurs after Shepard is blown apart by a bright red beam is considered exclusively his inner struggle against the influence of the Reapers.
It seems fitting to produce the characteristic noise of a fart under the armpit, for it’s hard to come up with a more banal explanation. If not for one small “but.” It all makes sense to an impossible degree. This is what all three parts lead us to. This is what is indicated by such thick hints that it becomes funny that I hadn’t noticed them. This is not a banal whim of a tired writer at the end but the most logical apotheosis.
So, there’s a video. It’s very good. But again, there are a few small “buts” (they are popular today, huh): it’s in English and it runs for about 20 minutes. Absolutely worth it in any case.
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PLEASE WATCH.
For those jackals who do not want to watch the awesome video for one of the reasons listed above, I provide a transcript (you can at least play the video in the background, to be honest).
Under the spoiler - a sheet of images and text that can be scrolled and scrolled, but I repeat: Totally worth it.

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