I've never played the game but saw enough spoilers early in the week to hazard a guess as to what was going to happen.
Losing Pascal is a big thing, unless as people have said we're going to get a lot of flashbacks with him in.
Yes TWD and GoT survived the loss of major characters, but they did have way bigger casts, and frankly I think TWD picked up again after Rick left.
It was a hard watch but you know, I watched Negan kill Glenn, nothing will ever hit quite that hard again.
The battle was incredible!
And the broken bridge / highway they approached in Seattle may as well have been coped and pasted from the game.![]()
I used to be that way about the San Francisco Bay Area. But I've been away for over 20 years, so I'm out of date, so Hollywood might know more than I do,Having never played the game or watched an episode, I'm surprised that part of the story takes place in Seattle.
I wonder if they'll get the geography/landmarks correct; if it's the one thing that bugs me about shows set in Seattle, like 'Grey's Anatomy' or 'Fraiser' is that they clearly haven't spent time in Seattle, except for a few establishing location shots and they don't understand the North-South, East-West dynamics of the city.
She's not, she had Dina (and Shimmer) with her, and Jessie and Tommy are also following them and show up later, but they don't know that yet.I think it was no suprise that Ellie sets out on her own as it was very evident from the trailers.
It was them, most of Abby's storyline is dealing with the conflict between the Seraphites and the WLF.Now i really want to know what happened to this religious group because i guess that Wolf remark might be a red herring and there's more to it.
This was a great episode, it was nice to get a little time dealing with Joel's death before we got back to the big story arc.
Bella Ramsey and Isabella Merced are pretty good together.
Seth helping out Ellie and Dina was a surprise, I can't remember if he did that in the game or not. I know it had the incident at the party, but I can't remember if we saw him beyond that.
I was a little surprised they introduced and revealed so much about the Seraphites already. In the game they were set up as the mysterious enemy of WLF and we didn't start to learn about them and their beliefs until a little ways into Abby's part of the game.
She's not, she had Dina (and Shimmer) with her, and Jessie and Tommy are also following them and show up later, but they don't know that yet.
It was them, most of Abby's storyline is dealing with the conflict between the Seraphites and the WLF.
Yeah no. We don't need to spend half the season on the road. That's not where the story lies. The episode spend several scenes establishing they were well supplied and had a route planned and mapped.I liked the early stuff in town but got bored once Ellie and her girlfriend left. Part of the issue is it took them like just 5 minutes to get to Seattle. I would have expected a more taxing journey. Lack of supplies and zombies, who seem to never be around when it is convenient. Also I still just don't care about the kids that much. I so wish Tommy had gone with her. Or even though it doesn't make sense I would have liked to seen Catherine O'Hara go or even the bigot guy. Tommy though is a big problem of not going. How can you just be cool with letting the people who killed your brother get away with it.
Yeah no. We don't need to spend half the season on the road. That's not where the story lies. The episode spend several scenes establishing they were well supplied and had a route planned and mapped.
I was afraid that would actually happen.Yeah no. We don't need to spend half the season on the road.
Having never played the game or watched an episode, I'm surprised that part of the story takes place in Seattle.
I wonder if they'll get the geography/landmarks correct; if it's the one thing that bugs me about shows set in Seattle, like 'Grey's Anatomy' or 'Fraiser' is that they clearly haven't spent time in Seattle, except for a few establishing location shots and they don't understand the North-South, East-West dynamics of the city.
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