Daniel Chin (brief interjections)
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liked it a lot because i feel like it made the whole episode it would have already felt like a big event but it really really makes it feel like a big event with just the the scale of the production size and just the action itself obviously but the way that it just changes a lot of these dynamics in so many little and big ways i think is is really fun and it's going to be really cool to see moving forward as well like we already talked about how
liked it a lot because i feel like it made the whole episode it would have already felt like a big event but it really really makes it feel like a big event with just the the scale of the production size and just the action itself obviously but the way that it just changes a lot of these dynamics in so many little and big ways i think is is really fun and it's going to be really cool to see moving forward as well like we already talked about how
it's just creating this effect on Joel where he's just distracted by the whole thing happening the whole time. I think that's fascinating in itself. But the fact that Abby is inadvertently setting this horde upon Jackson too. And that all of this is coming back to Joel in a way, that consequence of what Joel has done at the end of the first season creates all these fascinating ripple effects.
it's just creating this effect on Joel where he's just distracted by the whole thing happening the whole time. I think that's fascinating in itself. But the fact that Abby is inadvertently setting this horde upon Jackson too. And that all of this is coming back to Joel in a way, that consequence of what Joel has done at the end of the first season creates all these fascinating ripple effects.
it's just creating this effect on Joel where he's just distracted by the whole thing happening the whole time. I think that's fascinating in itself. But the fact that Abby is inadvertently setting this horde upon Jackson too. And that all of this is coming back to Joel in a way, that consequence of what Joel has done at the end of the first season creates all these fascinating ripple effects.
Yeah, I certainly see all the critiques of it. And if people didn't like it, I totally understand. But I do think they, like you're saying, I mean, I think they do contrast each other really well. It works well in tandem. And just being able to see the biggest threats to humanity right now, just being still the infected and also just still humans, because humans are bad.
Yeah, I certainly see all the critiques of it. And if people didn't like it, I totally understand. But I do think they, like you're saying, I mean, I think they do contrast each other really well. It works well in tandem. And just being able to see the biggest threats to humanity right now, just being still the infected and also just still humans, because humans are bad.
Yeah, I certainly see all the critiques of it. And if people didn't like it, I totally understand. But I do think they, like you're saying, I mean, I think they do contrast each other really well. It works well in tandem. And just being able to see the biggest threats to humanity right now, just being still the infected and also just still humans, because humans are bad.
Seeing both of those happen simultaneously in this way, I thought made for a really, really cool dual event.
Seeing both of those happen simultaneously in this way, I thought made for a really, really cool dual event.
Seeing both of those happen simultaneously in this way, I thought made for a really, really cool dual event.
Yeah, I mean, it's a good point. And especially just because we don't fully know how the mycelium stuff works. Like, if it's just going to deliver a message to the nearest infected or how many it's reaching at the same time. She certainly sped up the process. That much we know.
Yeah, I mean, it's a good point. And especially just because we don't fully know how the mycelium stuff works. Like, if it's just going to deliver a message to the nearest infected or how many it's reaching at the same time. She certainly sped up the process. That much we know.
Yeah, I mean, it's a good point. And especially just because we don't fully know how the mycelium stuff works. Like, if it's just going to deliver a message to the nearest infected or how many it's reaching at the same time. She certainly sped up the process. That much we know.
I think he kind of has to, just based on where we see. Obviously, they could change some things, but One of the most memorable parts of Tommy in the two games is him fighting Abby and Manny later on. And I love playing that so much from the gaming perspective because you get to see how badass Tommy really is. And it's like you can't even turn a corner without him sniping you.
I think he kind of has to, just based on where we see. Obviously, they could change some things, but One of the most memorable parts of Tommy in the two games is him fighting Abby and Manny later on. And I love playing that so much from the gaming perspective because you get to see how badass Tommy really is. And it's like you can't even turn a corner without him sniping you.
I think he kind of has to, just based on where we see. Obviously, they could change some things, but One of the most memorable parts of Tommy in the two games is him fighting Abby and Manny later on. And I love playing that so much from the gaming perspective because you get to see how badass Tommy really is. And it's like you can't even turn a corner without him sniping you.
So to lose that, you're losing a big part of who Tommy is. But at the same time, I feel like he's just completely irredeemable if he does go with the way that they've set him up in this. Because not only is he a leader in this community, but he has a kid too. So it's like, is your own personal loss, is your own trauma more important than the role that you now have in this community?
So to lose that, you're losing a big part of who Tommy is. But at the same time, I feel like he's just completely irredeemable if he does go with the way that they've set him up in this. Because not only is he a leader in this community, but he has a kid too. So it's like, is your own personal loss, is your own trauma more important than the role that you now have in this community?
So to lose that, you're losing a big part of who Tommy is. But at the same time, I feel like he's just completely irredeemable if he does go with the way that they've set him up in this. Because not only is he a leader in this community, but he has a kid too. So it's like, is your own personal loss, is your own trauma more important than the role that you now have in this community?