Ready or Not 2 - Anyone else notice Mr Le Bail obviously intervened?
I read through the discussion threads on here but couldn't find anyone talking about this exact theory.
During the scene where the guns misfire and the ammo cartridge falls out right when they're about to execute them, everyone keeps saying it's bad writing or lucky plot armor. To me it seemed totally obvious that Mr Le Bail was intervening.
Think about it—evil powerful beings love to nudge things in the direction they want, even with signed deals. He didn't break his own rules, but he messed with the physics of the guns just enough to get his own outcome.
It seems like Mr Le Bail would want these people with wealth and power to loose. The High Council got too concentrated and it was probably just boring for him to watch. Saving the sisters felt like a total reset of his entire system because the monopoly got stale. By letting the old guard get wiped out at dawn, he shatters the whole system and forces a completely new, desperate generation to come make deals with him.
Am I crazy or does this make way more sense than just "panicked cultists forgot how guns work"? Let me know what you think.