Saying that episode was in any way representative of the game or those character's roles in the game I think reveals some interesting gamer fantasies. Nothing wrong with that guys
Keep in mind how much of the game is actual gameplay. Pittsburgh, for example, is all gameplay up until you meet Henry and Sam. So I bet you cover their story in the next episode. From there, you can have meeting up with Tommy in episode 5, the university (and giraffe!) in episode 6, winter in episode 7, sounds like the flashback to Ellie in the mall in episode 8, and the Fireflies in episode 9.Fenrir said:n_touch said:I agree, I wish they would have broken it up as well. Seems that it is really moving fast and missing some of the key moments of the game.MBAR said:n_touch said:
The season is the whole 1st game so ot wont end that way.
Are you sure? I really doubt they are going to be able to do the whole first game in one season at this pace. I'll be really disappointed if that's the case.
Last of Us Season 1 Timeline
Feels like they are going to have to trim down on stuff that happens later on to me.
Way to tell on yourself for not being able to read into simple environmental context cluesBudFox7 said:
Saying that episode was in any way representative of the game or those character's roles in the game I think reveals some interesting gamer fantasies. Nothing wrong with that guys
I looked up on youtube how long a video is with all the cut scenes and it was showing over 5 hours. I agree there is a lot of game play outside of that, and unfortunately they are cutting a lot of that out already. Just to get where we are now we have lostbluefire579 said:Keep in mind how much of the game is actual gameplay. Pittsburgh, for example, is all gameplay up until you meet Henry and Sam. So I bet you cover their story in the next episode. From there, you can have meeting up with Tommy in episode 5, the university (and giraffe!) in episode 6, winter in episode 7, sounds like the flashback to Ellie in the mall in episode 8, and the Fireflies in episode 9.Fenrir said:n_touch said:I agree, I wish they would have broken it up as well. Seems that it is really moving fast and missing some of the key moments of the game.MBAR said:n_touch said:
The season is the whole 1st game so ot wont end that way.
Are you sure? I really doubt they are going to be able to do the whole first game in one season at this pace. I'll be really disappointed if that's the case.
Last of Us Season 1 Timeline
Feels like they are going to have to trim down on stuff that happens later on to me.
Also the leaning building. Would have loved seeing that, but imagine it was beyond their budget. Definitely looks like the next one will have more action, which definitely tracks with Pittsburgh in the game. It does seem like part of what they're doing here, though, is making the world feel more sparse, which feels more realistic for what they've designed from a worldbuilding point of view. Obviously in the game, you have to create those action moments to keep the player engaged, but with a show, you can slow it down more.n_touch said:I looked up on youtube how long a video is with all the cut scenes and it was showing over 5 hours. I agree there is a lot of game play outside of that, and unfortunately they are cutting a lot of that out already. Just to get where we are now we have lostbluefire579 said:Keep in mind how much of the game is actual gameplay. Pittsburgh, for example, is all gameplay up until you meet Henry and Sam. So I bet you cover their story in the next episode. From there, you can have meeting up with Tommy in episode 5, the university (and giraffe!) in episode 6, winter in episode 7, sounds like the flashback to Ellie in the mall in episode 8, and the Fireflies in episode 9.Fenrir said:n_touch said:I agree, I wish they would have broken it up as well. Seems that it is really moving fast and missing some of the key moments of the game.MBAR said:n_touch said:
The season is the whole 1st game so ot wont end that way.
Are you sure? I really doubt they are going to be able to do the whole first game in one season at this pace. I'll be really disappointed if that's the case.
Last of Us Season 1 Timeline
Feels like they are going to have to trim down on stuff that happens later on to me.
1. The original fight at the dockyard
2. Getting back to Marlene
3. The Subway station (which I was really looking forward to)
4. The school to get the battery
Those are just 4 big moments in the game that I wish they would have touched on. I feel that this short of a season will lose a lot just to get the story told.
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what it is costing us all is hate, divisiveness, a decrease in tolerance on all sides, and loss of political power and cohesiveness as a country. It is costing people that are 'for' all this 'woke' **** credibility and goodwill from the majority.
BudFox7 said:
Hey NBD if thats the fantasy you had for the NPCs in that part of the story. Virtually no one talked about it at that time, like literally no one. But, maybe everyone just felt it was taboo and any discussion about it was memory holed.
That or it simply didn't exist in the game and you've gotta reach for some conclusion otherwise to justify the existence of what was a well told and acted episode, albeit not part of the game.
BudFox7 said:
Hey NBD if thats the fantasy you had for the NPCs in that part of the story. Virtually no one talked about it at that time, like literally no one. But, maybe everyone just felt it was taboo and any discussion about it was memory holed.
That or it simply didn't exist in the game and you've gotta reach for some conclusion otherwise to justify the existence of what was a well told and acted episode, albeit not part of the game.
Can't wait to see Uncle Tommy going to pound town with Maria.MBAR said:
Exactly! What's the point of the show if you don't explore things like this. We already have the video game why anyone want this to be exactly the same is beyond me.
Ellie ****s a girl in the second game who got dicked down by a dude and had a baby by that dude.BudFox7 said:
Saying that episode was in any way representative of the game or those character's roles in the game I think reveals some interesting gamer fantasies. Nothing wrong with that guys
BudFox7 said:
Saying that episode was in any way representative of the game or those character's roles in the game I think reveals some interesting gamer fantasies. Nothing wrong with that guys
There was. They complained then too, especially people who couldn't read between the lines about Renly and Lorasjokershady said:
So is this thread still a crap shoot?
Don't get the craziness honestly especially those of us that played the game.
Great story. Great episode. Great acting. Coulda done without envisioning Bill and Franks biological lightsabers smashed together but doesn't take away from how great that episode was.
Coulda sworn there was some gay in GOT….hell wasn't Pedro Pascals character bi?
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My only issue was knowing that that episode was going to cause this thread to go to crap for a while.Quote:
what it is costing us all is hate, divisiveness, a decrease in tolerance on all sides, and loss of political power and cohesiveness as a country. It is costing people that are 'for' all this 'woke' **** credibility and goodwill from the majority.
I disagree with this. Just don't be a racist or a homophobe and there wouldn't be division. Seems easy enough to me.
As for the episode, I don't think anyone has mentioned Joel's explanation of events to Ellie. Again, background that has been added for the show and, again, pitch perfect. No other show or movie (that I'm aware of) has addressed this pet peeve that was mentioned earlier in this thread, "How does the world go to sh__t in one day." I thought that was an original, logical, brilliant way to address that. Sure Frosted Flakes (for example) isn't shipping world wide on the exact same day but I loved that they addresses it and handled it greatly.
BudFox7 said:
Have no doubt that got you going, but what does it have to do with Bill? The episode was done to generate heavier engagement. Accomplished. But it was not in and had nothing to do with the game.
cr0wbar said:
Finally got around to watching it last night - was avoiding both thread notifications and as soon as the episode really got into the meat of Bill & Frank - I quickly thought back to how these threads would be spun out of control. The non-gamer thread yelling "Why are there gays in this show!" While also tip-toeing around the "they were gay in the game!" but no spoilers. Ah, well.
I, too, noticed the GUNS N AMMO magazine. And I liked at the end/basement they showed us a workbench. Bella Ramsey is really growing into Ellie. She's delivering lines just like her. I vaguely remember going through the arcade and her commenting on Mortal Kombat.
Feel like with this diversion from the game - we missed a level right? Didn't Bill help get you into the school to retrieve something for the S-10 to get it to start? And that's the first time we meet a bloater, correct? Think we're gonna get a lot more action in the next two episodes - no SHIV kills yet!
this is so incredibly dense and full of *****MBAR said:BudFox7 said:
Have no doubt that got you going, but what does it have to do with Bill? The episode was done to generate heavier engagement. Accomplished. But it was not in and had nothing to do with the game.
You guys do this so ****ing much when a show/movie shows anything that isn't heteronormative white males. A movie highlights women? Its only for social justice. A show shows a black person doing something amazing, obviously social justice. A gay love story, SOCIAL JUSTICE!!!!!
Maybe people just want to tell these stories because they are worth telling? The fact that ya'll think that the only time a non white male or non straight male is worth highlighting is due to some other agenda is just telling on yourself that you don't think those stories are worth exploring. In that world view, anytime anyone other than the people you value are highlighted its due to some weird agenda you've cooked up and not because they might be interesting.
It reveals so much about y'all who constantly do this *****
HuntersGhost of Bisbee said:
I can't wait for Pittsburgh. The scuffle with the raiders in Pitt is one of my favorite parts of the game
Whatever you say tinfoil dude. You're doing a great job convincing us all about your conspiracies! That love story we just saw, TOTALLY destructive. Thanks for pointing that out!cbr said:this is so incredibly dense and full of *****MBAR said:BudFox7 said:
Have no doubt that got you going, but what does it have to do with Bill? The episode was done to generate heavier engagement. Accomplished. But it was not in and had nothing to do with the game.
You guys do this so ****ing much when a show/movie shows anything that isn't heteronormative white males. A movie highlights women? Its only for social justice. A show shows a black person doing something amazing, obviously social justice. A gay love story, SOCIAL JUSTICE!!!!!
Maybe people just want to tell these stories because they are worth telling? The fact that ya'll think that the only time a non white male or non straight male is worth highlighting is due to some other agenda is just telling on yourself that you don't think those stories are worth exploring. In that world view, anytime anyone other than the people you value are highlighted its due to some weird agenda you've cooked up and not because they might be interesting.
It reveals so much about y'all who constantly do this *****
let's get the facts straight - people have been watching movies about great things done by gay people, gay love stories, minority stories, you name it, for decades and decades now.
until the recent deliberate efforts to use these categories to divide america, no one gave a **** either way, if it was good, it was good.
now, you have 2% of the population being represented in 100% of the content; 6% of the population being represented in 100% of the content; etc., without any regard whatsoever for history, facts, story lines, or anything other than identity politics being deliberately used for destructive purposes.
still playing through the game again and had forgotten how long that segment was and that you run into henry and sam during it....i tried to find out how long each episode is going to be and if accurate then they're going to end up cutting a good bit from the game because it seems the remaining episodes are less than (or right at) 60 minutes.....Ghost of Bisbee said:
I can't wait for Pittsburgh. The scuffle with the raiders in Pitt is one of my favorite parts of the game
There is definitely a lot of destructive (some of it relatively harmless) trash in this thread, but that's pretty well-established at this point. However, the idea that content similar to what was in episode 3 of TLOU or the idea that content (all of it) inside that actual episode has been destructive in any way besides derailing this thread with from what the show is actually about...is insane to me.cbr said:
...identity politics being deliberately used for destructive purposes.