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๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I was noticing that some in, in act one and two, and it sets up just a great set of spoilers for act three. But, you know, what I started to notice going into act one was certain consistent aesthetics that ended up leading to a big pay payoff that we'll get to in a moment. So like the, The, uh, the, the, the gesturals for instance, was one of them.
And then the, um, similarities between some of the characters and their counterparts like Gustav and Renoir, for instance, I started picking up. I was like, that's that that's is Renoir, just an older Gustav, you know, there's like things that they were planting without going nuts in the exposition and blown it off. And, uh, I think they banked it very, very well for when they do the reveal.
And then the, um, similarities between some of the characters and their counterparts like Gustav and Renoir, for instance, I started picking up. I was like, that's that that's is Renoir, just an older Gustav, you know, there's like things that they were planting without going nuts in the exposition and blown it off. And, uh, I think they banked it very, very well for when they do the reveal.
And then the, um, similarities between some of the characters and their counterparts like Gustav and Renoir, for instance, I started picking up. I was like, that's that that's is Renoir, just an older Gustav, you know, there's like things that they were planting without going nuts in the exposition and blown it off. And, uh, I think they banked it very, very well for when they do the reveal.
Yeah, I loved it. It felt very much like Ned Stark dying at the end of Game of Thrones Season 1, where I was like, ah, nobody's safe.
Yeah, I loved it. It felt very much like Ned Stark dying at the end of Game of Thrones Season 1, where I was like, ah, nobody's safe.
Yeah, I loved it. It felt very much like Ned Stark dying at the end of Game of Thrones Season 1, where I was like, ah, nobody's safe.
In what way did you not like him?
In what way did you not like him?
In what way did you not like him?
Well, I thought it was going to tie into Verso, Renoir.
Well, I thought it was going to tie into Verso, Renoir.
Well, I thought it was going to tie into Verso, Renoir.
My initial impression was that there's some sort of time thing, and Renoir is older Gustav.
My initial impression was that there's some sort of time thing, and Renoir is older Gustav.
My initial impression was that there's some sort of time thing, and Renoir is older Gustav.
And there's something about that where older Gustav, who has lived in this world, is trying to stop... Ultimately, killing younger Gustav is better than allowing him to live in whatever... That's kind of where my brain was going. Yeah, exactly. Exactly.
And there's something about that where older Gustav, who has lived in this world, is trying to stop... Ultimately, killing younger Gustav is better than allowing him to live in whatever... That's kind of where my brain was going. Yeah, exactly. Exactly.
And there's something about that where older Gustav, who has lived in this world, is trying to stop... Ultimately, killing younger Gustav is better than allowing him to live in whatever... That's kind of where my brain was going. Yeah, exactly. Exactly.
You know, I actually, I had the opposite opinion. I, I kind of was really growing on Gustav. If nothing, if for nothing else, then I really loved the interactions between him and Sophie, where it was like, clearly there's something here that failed, but there's like a lot of reminiscent love and, and, and stuff.