Okay, so, this whole thing about Colton Rood, man, it’s been a real journey for me. I first heard about it back in, I think, September 2016. Yeah, there was some news floating around about David Angle, some wrestler’s brother, getting into trouble, and then bam, this news about Colton Rood popped up. I saw a short post, only talked about it for like 2 minutes, and just briefly mentioned this guy, Colton, had passed away. Didn’t know the guy, but still, it hits you, you know?
So I started digging. I went on this total internet deep dive. First thing I found out? Colton Ellis Rood, just 19 years old, from Rome, passed away on September 3, 2016. Man, that’s young. They had a visitation thing on the 9th, and my heart just went out to his family.
But then things got, well, weird. It is said that there’s this show, “The Way Home,” and in the Season 2 finale, there’s this scene that Colton’s supposed to be watching. People started saying he wasn’t around anymore because the scene he was watching happened before he actually died. Time travel, maybe? It sounded nuts, but I couldn’t stop reading about it.
Here’s where it got personal for me. I remembered a friend I used to know, who was kind of like Colton. This person was super complicated. There were these little things, like, you’d see rainbow socks or extra tampons, and you’d realize there was so much more going on with them than you initially thought. It reminded me so much of that friend and how we just never fully know what someone’s going through. I even dated someone who was struggling with some things, and let me tell you, it was a lot to handle. It brought up some stuff for me, you know, some things I hadn’t thought about in a while.
I kept digging, looking for answers, but honestly? It just got more confusing. Some people said Season 2 of “The Way Home” was off, that the guy playing Colton was all wrong, and the chemistry wasn’t there. Others were talking about some game called “Unpacking,” saying it didn’t have alternative endings. I even stumbled upon some stuff about a song, “Fear Not This Night,” from some game, Guild Wars 2, I think. Made by Jeremy Soule, featuring someone named Asja Kadric. Took me forever to find that one!
- Read tons of articles and forum posts.
- Watched clips of “The Way Home.”
- Listened to “Fear Not This Night” about a hundred times.
- Tried to piece together timelines and theories.
- Reflected on my own experiences with people who reminded me of Colton.
What I did:
In the end, I realized this whole Colton Rood thing, it’s not just about him. It’s about how we perceive people, how we deal with loss, and how sometimes, the smallest details can tell the biggest stories. It’s about how life can be messy and confusing, and how sometimes, we just don’t have all the answers. And that’s okay. It’s all part of this wild ride we call life, right?
It made me think a lot, this whole thing. And you know what? It’s okay to not have all the answers. It’s okay to just feel. And it’s definitely okay to talk about it. So, yeah, that’s my take on the whole Colton Rood thing. It’s a lot, I know. But hey, that’s life, isn’t it?
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