Craig Mazin
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And we cut away from this brutality. to something that is perhaps the most shocking thing to show in contrast to what we're looking at, because we've forgotten. We've all forgotten that just a few years earlier, Ellie was a little girl, and Ellie wakes up in her bed in Jackson, safe and sound, looks up, sees the person she loves more than anything in the world,
And we cut away from this brutality. to something that is perhaps the most shocking thing to show in contrast to what we're looking at, because we've forgotten. We've all forgotten that just a few years earlier, Ellie was a little girl, and Ellie wakes up in her bed in Jackson, safe and sound, looks up, sees the person she loves more than anything in the world,
And perfectly performed by Bella Ramsey says, hi, it is the most innocent, sweet thing. And you can't help but feel heartbreak that something has gone so wrong that that little kid is in that red hallway doing what she's doing.
And perfectly performed by Bella Ramsey says, hi, it is the most innocent, sweet thing. And you can't help but feel heartbreak that something has gone so wrong that that little kid is in that red hallway doing what she's doing.
What is the story that went down in those five years between swear to me And Joel's death. I guess we'll have to wait a week and find out. But hey, Pedro Pascal's back, everybody.
What is the story that went down in those five years between swear to me And Joel's death. I guess we'll have to wait a week and find out. But hey, Pedro Pascal's back, everybody.
Of course you didn't. You're thoughtless. That entire sequence was inspired by a moment you have where you're wandering around in the game. Neil, you put all these little moments inside the game, these little stories that are optional. People can find them or not. And one of them are these notes that are left behind by some FEDRA officers who are long dead.
Of course you didn't. You're thoughtless. That entire sequence was inspired by a moment you have where you're wandering around in the game. Neil, you put all these little moments inside the game, these little stories that are optional. People can find them or not. And one of them are these notes that are left behind by some FEDRA officers who are long dead.
But you understood that in Seattle, there was a moment where FEDRA officers started turning on FEDRA because it was not working well and that there was, in fact, a kind of internecine warfare. And you also do find a FEDRA truck at one point that you can climb into. And so, like, all those things were bopping around my head.
But you understood that in Seattle, there was a moment where FEDRA officers started turning on FEDRA because it was not working well and that there was, in fact, a kind of internecine warfare. And you also do find a FEDRA truck at one point that you can climb into. And so, like, all those things were bopping around my head.
And so then in my weird head, I start thinking, well, how did that happen? What was that like? And then there's this notion of whence Isaac. So Isaac is the leader of the WLF. He's the leader of the WLF when you meet him in the game, but there isn't necessarily a sense of where he came from. And so this was one of those mornings where I call Neil and I say, I've got a crazy idea.
And so then in my weird head, I start thinking, well, how did that happen? What was that like? And then there's this notion of whence Isaac. So Isaac is the leader of the WLF. He's the leader of the WLF when you meet him in the game, but there isn't necessarily a sense of where he came from. And so this was one of those mornings where I call Neil and I say, I've got a crazy idea.
And this is, to me, a very fun way to open an episode. It's very contained. It also... allows us to begin to tell a separate story, which is the story of this rookie, this kid who's played by Ben Ahlers. And it's clearly his, what, I don't know, first week on the job.
And this is, to me, a very fun way to open an episode. It's very contained. It also... allows us to begin to tell a separate story, which is the story of this rookie, this kid who's played by Ben Ahlers. And it's clearly his, what, I don't know, first week on the job.
His helmet doesn't fit very well, and he doesn't quite understand this brutal nature that these guys have, this us versus them, you know, the people are beneath us. And perhaps that is why Isaac chooses to give him a choice as opposed to just fragging him like he does the rest of these guys.
His helmet doesn't fit very well, and he doesn't quite understand this brutal nature that these guys have, this us versus them, you know, the people are beneath us. And perhaps that is why Isaac chooses to give him a choice as opposed to just fragging him like he does the rest of these guys.