Anonymous wrote:That episode was so bad. I'm not watching anymore. Ellie is the most annoying character.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a fan of the Ellie character, but I did like her speech at the council meeting about how going after Abby isn't about revenge, but justice. Of course, it's also about revenge, but she made a good point.
However, I couldn't help but think about Abby's father being shot. By killing Joel, Abby was seeking justice for her father. So when does it stop?
That's the point. Who is the bad guy? It's clearly Joel. If they'd found a cure by killing one person, they could have saved thousands of people.
It was odd to me that they went to immediate brain dissection (which would of course kill the patient) instead of running different experiments, hopefully with Ellie’s informed consent this time. Why immediately kill the one person who’d ever been immune without taking some time to strategize?
I mean I know it was to advance the plot of the game/show, but it never made much sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a fan of the Ellie character, but I did like her speech at the council meeting about how going after Abby isn't about revenge, but justice. Of course, it's also about revenge, but she made a good point.
However, I couldn't help but think about Abby's father being shot. By killing Joel, Abby was seeking justice for her father. So when does it stop?
That's the point. Who is the bad guy? It's clearly Joel. If they'd found a cure by killing one person, they could have saved thousands of people.
It was odd to me that they went to immediate brain dissection (which would of course kill the patient) instead of running different experiments, hopefully with Ellie’s informed consent this time. Why immediately kill the one person who’d ever been immune without taking some time to strategize?
I mean I know it was to advance the plot of the game/show, but it never made much sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a fan of the Ellie character, but I did like her speech at the council meeting about how going after Abby isn't about revenge, but justice. Of course, it's also about revenge, but she made a good point.
However, I couldn't help but think about Abby's father being shot. By killing Joel, Abby was seeking justice for her father. So when does it stop?
That's the point. Who is the bad guy? It's clearly Joel. If they'd found a cure by killing one person, they could have saved thousands of people.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a fan of the Ellie character, but I did like her speech at the council meeting about how going after Abby isn't about revenge, but justice. Of course, it's also about revenge, but she made a good point.
However, I couldn't help but think about Abby's father being shot. By killing Joel, Abby was seeking justice for her father. So when does it stop?
Anonymous wrote:The budding romance with Ellie and Dina is really forced on the show and part of what makes it hard to watch to the point where I couldn’t finish episode three. In contrast, the storyline with Bill and Frank was so incredibly well done. Their love story was so moving. Did the writers change? I feel like I’m watching a different show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the video game fans - what did you think of ep 3? It’s kind of funny, we started playing the game again and for the first bit the dialogue is IDENTICAL as the game. Ep 3 was the first ep where it kind of went sideways. But I don’t mind it, and it almost seems more realistic.
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In the game, as soon as Joel is killed, Ellie goes to Tommy and wants to go after them. Tommy asks them to wait a day, and he will get things organized. Turns out, Tommy leaves in the night to go solo vigilante, and Ellie and Dina follow after him. In the show, they wait a few months for Ellie to heal up, and Tommy rebuilds the town. Of course also in the game the giant zombie attack on Jackson doesn’t happen, so they don’t need to rebuild anything. Also, I loved Seth’s character in the show, and I think it brings their relationship more full circle. In the game, Maria lets them out and asks Ellie to bring back her husband. So I’m not sure if Tommy will be part of that story or not.
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I haven't played the game in a couple of years so I don't remember all of the specifics. However, I enjoyed Ep. 3. One of the differences between the game and the show that I enjoyed the most was the council deciding whether or not to pursue Abby and the WLF rather than it just being a one-on-one. I think it's more realistic that Ellie would try to have additional support. I'm curious to see how they handle Ellie and Dina in a fight against the WLF given that the TV show can't lean into Ellie as a superhuman video game character. In the game, I knew I would be able to play my way to winning. Not sure how two teenage girls in a "realistic" tv show will accomplish that.