Oh, and the episode was alright. It's my least favorite part of the game, so this was always going to be my least favorite episode. Thankfully there were some changes to make it a bit better, and they didnt dwell too long on the resort.
Edited on by Kidfried
@PegasusActual93
Even 12 hours would get you a good 17 to 18 episodes minus ads, rather than 9 episodes I believe this season is going to be?
What do you mean extra writing @Kidfried they have cut so much out of this game already? It woudn't be extra writing, it would be putting back in the stuff that gives the stuff they have adapted its meaning.
I will agree the combat encounters in the game probably won't make for the most exciting TV set pieces, they weren't even that fun in the game, but in my opinion anyway, this version of the story basically without any of them is a far worse version of the story, for the reasons I explained above.
In regards to your final question, a good scene is the scene with David in the cage, talking about how scared he is of Ellie and how dangerous she is. When this exchange happens in the game, you have controlled Ellie to kill maybe about twenty of David's people when you include the people Joel killed in the University as well. You also fought side by side with David and helped him clear out a massive wave of infected, including Bloaters and Clickers. This gave context for why they were hunting Joel and Ellie down, and then to that moment in the cage with that exchange. In the show they killed what, like three people at the University? And I think Joel killed all of them? And the infected stuff has been removed entirely now. So In the show what has Ellie done to illicit that exchange in the episode?
Edited on by Pizzamorg
@PegasusA
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