Troy Baker
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We see these monsters that are attacking the big town, the big community. We also see the monster that's attacking one person.
We see these monsters that are attacking the big town, the big community. We also see the monster that's attacking one person.
That is just as visceral a moment, if not more, than the way that that movie starts off, by the way, which is a good parallel to this. You have this huge attack the faceless horde that is attacking the faceless community for the most part, and then you make it personal by putting the lens on two specific people, which very much reflects what's happening up the mountain.
That is just as visceral a moment, if not more, than the way that that movie starts off, by the way, which is a good parallel to this. You have this huge attack the faceless horde that is attacking the faceless community for the most part, and then you make it personal by putting the lens on two specific people, which very much reflects what's happening up the mountain.
In between the two events of Joel's death and the attack on Jackson is another incredibly epic event where Abby finds herself in the midst of this snowy graveyard. Where did that idea come up?
In between the two events of Joel's death and the attack on Jackson is another incredibly epic event where Abby finds herself in the midst of this snowy graveyard. Where did that idea come up?
An avalanche of infected.
An avalanche of infected.
That is one of the most tense moments. Again, I love my experience because, of course, in the game, I remember this, and it is so claustrophobic and oppressive. And one of my favorite shots is the infected putting so much force into his hand, he's driving his hand through the chain link fence.
That is one of the most tense moments. Again, I love my experience because, of course, in the game, I remember this, and it is so claustrophobic and oppressive. And one of my favorite shots is the infected putting so much force into his hand, he's driving his hand through the chain link fence.
The look on her face when she realizes it's Joel.
The look on her face when she realizes it's Joel.
Just like Laura, I would say Caitlin, Knowing what she's signing up for in many ways is, as Laura Bailey was for the game, the bravest person to step foot on that stage because she has to do the unthinkable. Those actors have to do the unthinkable. You're going to kill the most beloved person. So hats off to not only Laura Bailey in the game, but also to Caitlin in the show.
Just like Laura, I would say Caitlin, Knowing what she's signing up for in many ways is, as Laura Bailey was for the game, the bravest person to step foot on that stage because she has to do the unthinkable. Those actors have to do the unthinkable. You're going to kill the most beloved person. So hats off to not only Laura Bailey in the game, but also to Caitlin in the show.
So we end this episode with, for some, a very familiar song. If you'd play the game, it's actually the song that Ellie is listening to when Joel walks in to give her the guitar. In this, it's someone else singing. Let's talk about the song Through the Valley.
So we end this episode with, for some, a very familiar song. If you'd play the game, it's actually the song that Ellie is listening to when Joel walks in to give her the guitar. In this, it's someone else singing. Let's talk about the song Through the Valley.
The way that that trailer, the original trailer for part two ends with Ellie saying, I'm going to find and I'm going to kill every last one of them. Along with the lyrics of the song, give a pretty clear indication as to where we're headed.
The way that that trailer, the original trailer for part two ends with Ellie saying, I'm going to find and I'm going to kill every last one of them. Along with the lyrics of the song, give a pretty clear indication as to where we're headed.
I think we're all hoping that that is true. That's where we'll leave the conversation for now. As always, thank you guys for taking the time. Thank you, Craig. And thank you, Neil, for joining us. And thank you guys for listening in. We look forward to picking up the conversation again next week. Until then, I'm Troy Baker. Endure and survive.
I think we're all hoping that that is true. That's where we'll leave the conversation for now. As always, thank you guys for taking the time. Thank you, Craig. And thank you, Neil, for joining us. And thank you guys for listening in. We look forward to picking up the conversation again next week. Until then, I'm Troy Baker. Endure and survive.