Daniel Chin (brief interjections)
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Yeah, the moment when you see the golf clubs in the background, it's like, all right, this is time.
I may just be optimistic, but I think it is the latter. I think that this will help it grow in part because I think they just did such a good job of it. And comparing that to like The Walking Dead, for example, like at least for me personally, I had already fallen off before Glenn's death and I kind of tuned back in to see it. Yeah. I guess just to piss myself off even more about that show. Yeah.
I may just be optimistic, but I think it is the latter. I think that this will help it grow in part because I think they just did such a good job of it. And comparing that to like The Walking Dead, for example, like at least for me personally, I had already fallen off before Glenn's death and I kind of tuned back in to see it. Yeah. I guess just to piss myself off even more about that show. Yeah.
I may just be optimistic, but I think it is the latter. I think that this will help it grow in part because I think they just did such a good job of it. And comparing that to like The Walking Dead, for example, like at least for me personally, I had already fallen off before Glenn's death and I kind of tuned back in to see it. Yeah. I guess just to piss myself off even more about that show. Yeah.
But with that, it was like so deep in the show's run already. Yes. Compared to this where it's like we're still kind of at the beginning of this journey, especially with this season where I feel like there's still a lot more room for people to just like tap in now and see like, all right, what's everybody talking about with this death?
But with that, it was like so deep in the show's run already. Yes. Compared to this where it's like we're still kind of at the beginning of this journey, especially with this season where I feel like there's still a lot more room for people to just like tap in now and see like, all right, what's everybody talking about with this death?
But with that, it was like so deep in the show's run already. Yes. Compared to this where it's like we're still kind of at the beginning of this journey, especially with this season where I feel like there's still a lot more room for people to just like tap in now and see like, all right, what's everybody talking about with this death?
Yeah, I mean, like, I don't know, again, just thinking back to, like, Glenn dying, like, his eye was, like, popping out of his head and stuff. There are certainly levels to it. And I feel like The Last of Us and the creators are just very purposeful and intentional of, like, how much they're showing at times.
Yeah, I mean, like, I don't know, again, just thinking back to, like, Glenn dying, like, his eye was, like, popping out of his head and stuff. There are certainly levels to it. And I feel like The Last of Us and the creators are just very purposeful and intentional of, like, how much they're showing at times.
Yeah, I mean, like, I don't know, again, just thinking back to, like, Glenn dying, like, his eye was, like, popping out of his head and stuff. There are certainly levels to it. And I feel like The Last of Us and the creators are just very purposeful and intentional of, like, how much they're showing at times.
And I was reading, like, the director of this episode's discussion of it, and at first, like, they didn't have it necessarily, but it felt like they were kind of ducking away from that, showing that violence is what he was saying. And it felt like they needed to show it also because they need to show Ellie seeing it as well. Right.
And I was reading, like, the director of this episode's discussion of it, and at first, like, they didn't have it necessarily, but it felt like they were kind of ducking away from that, showing that violence is what he was saying. And it felt like they needed to show it also because they need to show Ellie seeing it as well. Right.
And I was reading, like, the director of this episode's discussion of it, and at first, like, they didn't have it necessarily, but it felt like they were kind of ducking away from that, showing that violence is what he was saying. And it felt like they needed to show it also because they need to show Ellie seeing it as well. Right.
I loved it. I thought this was a fantastic episode of television and just the entire series run, of course. All of the innovations, I thought,
I loved it. I thought this was a fantastic episode of television and just the entire series run, of course. All of the innovations, I thought,
I loved it. I thought this was a fantastic episode of television and just the entire series run, of course. All of the innovations, I thought,
did a really nice job of making this also stand on its own in a way that they've been very good, I think, in terms of whenever there's a really big scene that's going to be important to the fans, like from season one, that scene when Ellie and Joel are talking to each other after Joel has decided to hand Ellie off to Tommy, like they basically didn't even touch that scene.
did a really nice job of making this also stand on its own in a way that they've been very good, I think, in terms of whenever there's a really big scene that's going to be important to the fans, like from season one, that scene when Ellie and Joel are talking to each other after Joel has decided to hand Ellie off to Tommy, like they basically didn't even touch that scene.
did a really nice job of making this also stand on its own in a way that they've been very good, I think, in terms of whenever there's a really big scene that's going to be important to the fans, like from season one, that scene when Ellie and Joel are talking to each other after Joel has decided to hand Ellie off to Tommy, like they basically didn't even touch that scene.
And I think they've just done a good job of like having this like calculus of like, When should we tweak things? When should we stick to the script? And I thought they made a lot of really nice changes with this one.