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Speaker 1 (00:28):
Hey, what's up everybody, and welcome to a brand new
mini episode of the Terrible Terror Podcast. I hope everybody
is doing very well, and I hope you guys have
enjoyed the last couple of episodes that we've had in
our Charles band Marathon that we're doing this full Moon marathon,
the band athon, as I have called it. And I've
had fun watching these silly little movies. They're not, you know,
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really meant to be super serious or anything like that,
but it has been quite a bit of fun like
going through these, and I know they're not necessarily for everybody,
but it's been wild, and they're wild movies. And it's
funny because I almost feel like these are ending up
to be more like William shatnerthons mixed in there, because
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every movie so far has had that stupid William Shatner intro,
and unfortunately the next one is also not gonna be
so lucky to evade mister Shatner. So normally I would
do something, you know, the way I would normally do
the many episodes, we'd go through everything. I'm still gonna
start off like kind of what's up just in general
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with me, but then I'm going to get into the
trailer because the last part we're just going to talk
about the Last of Us. And if you're not really
interested in the Last of Us TV show, at least
you'd get the trailer and you know what movie we're
gonna be watching for next time, which is going to
be available on too B because all the full Moon pictures,
a majority of them, are available there, whether they're available
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just as the movie itself, or they're available as these
William Shatner presents these full Moon whatever they're called that
he has there, and they're also available on YouTube if
we're doing the Shatner versions. At least they're available on
YouTube on the full Moon channel, so you can go
either way and you can watch them and kind of
enjoy them. But just to give you a quick update
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on my world, the world of Terrible Terror over here,
everything is going well post surgery for the foot, So
you know, I talked about it a little bit and
basically long short story of it. If you missed it
or you didn't hear about it or whatever it is.
And for some reason, this is the first episode that
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you're talking or listening to that I'm talking to you,
maybe That's what I was trying to say with it,
is that so a couple of weeks ago, well now
almost a month ago, which is crazy even think about,
because I've been off work now for three weeks and
this whole month has just gone weirdly by as it is.
But I injured my foot and basically like I, from
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what the doctors told me, has actually had like a
couple of abscesses in my foot, which means that you know,
I probably got one on the outside my foot and
never really realized it. And abscess is basically like this
is going to be disgusting, but it's like a pocket
of puss right that you get in you know, you
can get in certain areas. And if you don't know,
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I am diabetic, and this is something that can happen
to but diabetics, and unfortunately it happened to me. But
what also happened is that I got a little like
hole in the bottom my foot. I don't know exactly
what happened. The thing is is that I have feeling
in my feet. You know, I don't have like neuropathy
to that point that I can't feel my foot whatsoever.
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Like the diabetes hasn't been that bad. Actually, it's been
quite in check in the last couple of months. More
than a couple of months. Honestly, I have not been
the best at checking my blood sugar levels. I'm trying
to get back into doing that again because I don't
want this to happen again. And right now the levels
have been normal. And for those people with diabetes, if
you know, you're looking between one hundred and one hundred
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and thirty in your blood sugar count, and so mine
have been anywhere from as low as like eighty to
as high as about one forty, like today was probably
one of the highest because I think I forgot to
take my medication the previous night, so I woke up
in the morning was at one fifty six, and that's
the highest that's been in over four months. And I
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had a really bad time at one point, kind of
after COVID a little bit, and I wasn't eaten quite right.
And one of the benefits of becoming separated from my
wife is that I started cooking more for myself and
instead of just like, oh, we're going to just order
out because both of us don't want to cook. I'm
tired of always being the one that cooks, and I
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changed my diet quite a bit, and so I've gotten
it relatively under control, still under some medication, but it's
not like it used to be. Like there were times
where I had I'd wake up in the morning and
my blood sugar was like two hundred and fifty, which
is not good at all. And I've you know, I
had been taking care of myself, you know, relatively well,
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and then this happened. And when it happened, that spot
on the planar part you know, of your foot, that's
the pad that's more towards the top, towards your toes. Uh,
it got infected. And then what happened from that, because
I also walk around my house without shoes, which was
probably the worst idea ever, is that it swoll to
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ungodly amounts. Right, So, the infection and the swelling, and
then I started getting things like chills and stuff like that.
So they sent me off, said go to the er
right now. You need to have this looked at, and
we need to figure out what's going on. And they
did a bunch of blood tests and found out that yeah,
I have an infected foot and that it needs to
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be you know, fixed, and so basically what they did was, uh,
they opened my foot. They you know, the best way
I can think about it, if I was ever to
talk about this to like somebody and want to like
sound like a big tough guy. I was camping at
a certain lake that had something with crystal in the title,
and we were with a bunch of other camp counselors
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and we were hanging out telling ghost stories, and all
of a sudden, this guy came out of the woods
with a hockey mask on, and you know, I tried
to run away, but he stopped me by taking his
giant fucking knife I think they call it him achete,
and he stabbed it through my foot. Because that's what
it looked like when I finally actually saw what they
did to my foot, they literally like open up. You
know how I have that like, you know, like fear,
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not necessarily fear, but like I hate when people have
shit go through their feet with all that stuff. Yeah,
that's basically what happened to my foot. So I had
a hole from the top of my foot all the
way through to the bottom of the foot, and they
were basically draining the infection. So that's what the surgery
was was to get all of that out of their
flush it clean, it stick me on antibiotics, fucking ivs
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in myself for about five days, and which really sucked
because when you have it in your arm for that long,
at least for me, it was like kind of hardening
up some of the veins because of the antibiotics that
were there, and so like, there's still a part on
my right arm that doesn't hurt anymore, but where the
IV was, it's still a little tough and I can
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feel it when I press on that part, and it's
really kind of weird. And they had to like redo
the IV like seven fucking times, which was unbelievable in
the way that it was. I had so many holes
on my body, so many bruises for where they stuck
all the ivs. And I have a friend, she's a vetech,
and she's like, you should have let me do that,
And I'm like, they wouldn't let you in the hospital
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to do that and be a nurse and stick that
in me, So yeah, as much as I like what
you're saying, at the same time, it wouldn't do it.
So basically I spent four to five days in the hospital.
I spent one day in the hour, four days in
the actual hot hospital. And the weird part of it
all is that like I had virtually no pain. The
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pain came from the swelling. Once the swelling was gone,
like all the pain subsided in my foot, and even
with the surgery, like I just didn't feel anything like
little pain here and there, and they grabbed it and
they touched the area. Yeah it was wrapped in gauze
and you know, so I wasn't really doing anything to it.
But I basically had to lay in the hospital bed,
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but my stubborn ass wanted to get up on my own.
Like they literally put an anti fall like alarm in
the bed so that if I got out of the
bed then alarms would go off and the nurse would like,
run in, are you okay? And I'm like, I just
got up to go to the bathroom, like I really
had to pee, and so you know, I would go
over there, and you know, it just upset them and
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I'm like, I don't want to have to call you
guys every time. And eventually they were just like, all right,
we'll just turn it off, don't worry about it. And
then at night they would turn it on just in
case for some reason, I fell out of the bed
in the middle of night because I had a fall
warning on the outside of my hospital room. The nice
thing though, is I didn't share my hospital room with anybody,
like I got to have it by myself. Had a
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nice window, was on the corner, so I didn't have
I only have one neighbor. And there was really only
one loud guy that was there that kind of freaked
me out a couple of times. I'm not gonna lie.
And I had some like honestly really cute nurses that
helped me out. The weirdest one. So there's this like
petite nurse that was there, and she was really like
really cute, like her attitude was really cute, and she
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was kind of like nerdy looking. I'm not gonna say
that she was nerdy. She could have been. I don't
really know, but like I got up one time to
use the restaurant shoes in there, and then as I
was coming out, she like, oh, did you poop? And
I was like no, I just peached. Was like, okay,
well because I was gonna tell you don't flush it
because I need to look at it. And I was like,
you're really just too goddamn cute for me to be like, here,
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come look at my pooh. You know, I really don't
want you to look at my shit. I just don't.
That's not something that I'm comfortable with. But I couldn't
tell her that, and I was just like, Okay, well
if I do, then you can go and look at it.
But as of right now, I haven't had to. And
then I finally did on one of the times that
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was there, but nobody was there to see it, and
so I just flushed it. And then they asked, well,
have you had a bowel movement? And I was like, yeah,
I have, I've had a bowel movement and like, oh,
how was it? I was like, I don't know, normal,
like it was a lot because I haven't pooded in
a couple of days. That was about it, Like it
wasn't you know, this is disgusting. I know, you get
the whole drift like it wasn't you know, a river
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of pooh or something like that, where it was primary
water shooting at my butt. But enough of that. So
they basically they did the surgery. Like I said, I
spent the first night just in the er because they
didn't have a space for me, and then when a
space opened up, went upstairs, supposed to have the surgery
on that day, didn't eat from like six pm the
night before to almost seven pm the next night because
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they thought they were going to do the surgery on
that day, but I ended up getting bumped for some
other things that decided, oh, well, we're going to do
the first thing on Saturday, and that was Friday night
when I went in Well, I went in ire on
Thursday night and then that was Friday, and so I
had the surgery Saturday morning and that's when they opened
my foot. So eventually, you know, they had to watch
over me, and then I stayed like an extra two days,
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one whole day where they were just watching over it.
And they said, okay, we're going to take you back
into surgery on Monday, and when we go into surgery,
we're going to look at it again, make sure that
there's nothing coming out of it, that you don't have
any pus, that it's completely clean, and then if that's
the case, then we'll sew up your foot, or if
there is stuff, then we're gonna flush it again and
you're gonna have to stay for another day or two
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and then you can then we'll sew you up, knowing
that you don't have anything. Unlucky and lucky at the
same time. Well, I got bumped, which was unlucky because
there were a bunch of people that were three other
people they need to do feed stuff on, and they said,
the guy that needs it the most is worse than you,
and you he's the like third from the bottom of
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the list to have that surgery today. So you should
be glad that you're getting bumped today because that means
that it's not serious enough for them to want to
do the surgery. So the again, I don't know why
I got stuck with like the cute people. The cute
doctor that helped me and her like pretty cute assistant
as well, came in and she was like, well, we
can do it in here if you're comfortable with that,
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and I was like, what do you mean. She's like,
we'll create a sterile environment and then we'll just sew
up your foot and that'll be it and then you'd
be able to go today. And I was like, fuck,
go ahead do it now. Let's let's get it fucking done.
So on that Monday, they sewed up my foot and
then I was allowed to leave the hospital and I
came back home and since then I have been at
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home basically kind of not really doing anything. But I
can't really go anywhere, or I couldn't for the first
two weeks, and I could barely move around the house.
And it sucks because I have this boot and I
have to use that boot every time I want to
get up, and so that's why I didn't do anything else.
It's really special, like I barely spend any time in
front of the computer, and if I did, you know,
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I stayed up here for long and long amounts of time,
not trying to move anywhere. And I guess I could
have done some stuff, but you know, I just did
some extra streaming is really what I did during this time.
So if you came by the stream, I appreciate it,
and you know, and now I've set it up at
least so if you're interested and you want to come
by in one of the nights, you can also watch
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it on YouTube. So when I do stream, i'll multi stream.
It'll be over there on Twitch or it'll be on
the YouTube channel, and all the VODs will sit up
there on the YouTube channel and under the playlist of
live streams, so you can go back if you really
want to see what I've been doing or how the
you know, my streaming works. We can do that. And
I really want to set it up in a way
so that we can do a podcast stream live on
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twitch and on YouTube. But I got to figure out
how to do that correctly, right, because when I do it,
I want to do it in a way that it's
not for the listener, right. And when I say it's
not the watcher, because when I'm doing this, I'm not
watching the clips as I'm doing the recording. I'm listening
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to audio. And for you guys just to sit there
and watch me when I'm sitting there listening to the
clip and going through and kind of going and getting
ready to talk about what's happened or make a joke
or do whatever it is. You know, I want there
to be some type of visual medium there so that
you guys can actually be involved and see what I'm
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talking about if you haven't seen the movie, and you
can see how ridiculous it is. And then when I
fuck up, those will be the breaks and when I
would talk to the audience and make sure that you
know everybody is doing well, see what the comments have said,
catch up on things a little things like that. So
it'll probably be a longer stream than even my normal
recordings are. And you know, when I'm recording a three
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hour podcast, which fucking blows my mind that I still
do that nowadays, it takes about four hours to really
do the whole thing with me stopping me, you know,
having get up, use the restroom or do whatever it is.
It just takes a long time. And so it would
be a really long stream to do a full recording,
plus do some interactions with the chat, answer questions, talk
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about things, people jump in and out, those those types
of things. So I'm still trying to figure it out.
I'm trying to find the right movie to do. Or
it might even be just like a mini episode like
this where we're just kind of talking, and maybe it
is where it has interactions with the audience and I
can talk back and forth with them, you know, And
I'd have to see if some people would be interested
in doing that, like a guest, for example, I want
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to do a mini episode with Phantom Dark Dave again,
and if he is okay with it, maybe I'd like
to stream it on Twitch and YouTube and us actually
have a conversation that is like face to face that
we can talk about whatever the topic is that we
have there, and that people can ask questions and they
can give their like favorites if we're doing like a
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list or something like that, Like we've been talking about
maybe doing a mini episod, so that is the favorite
Full Moon movies that you know, each of us have seen,
because I haven't seen a lot of the catalog, and
I know Dave fucking loves like Full Moon and Charles's
band pictures and all that stuff, and I know that
he'd have just a fucking list of things that going
on there. And if you guys, you know, were to
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join in that type of thing, would you if you
were one, if you were interested, you know, you guys
could give your lists and talk to us and do
all that stuff. So it's an idea that I have,
and I have to if I'm gonna have a guest,
I have to make sure that everybody is comfortable with
it and comfortable to do this type of podcast and
everything like that. So I'm still working on it and
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still trying to figure out exactly how to do all
this stuff. It's just kind of been a pain in
the butt in getting it set up. And I'd also
like to maybe make things look nicer when you actually
look at me on the stream versus the way that
it looks most of the time, which is kind of
a mess, to be honest with you. For everything there
that's there, so that, that is that and so. But
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the foot ceiling, well, when saw the doctor and they
looked at it and said, hey, everything's there, but the planner,
I want to give it a couple extra days. So
this coming Wednesday, they're going to remove the stitches entirely.
Well excuse me, shit is getting stuck in my throat
as I'm talking right now, and then I'm gonna be
able to just, you know, not have to wear this
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stupid boot anymore, not have to have this thing wrapped
like it sucks. This is the worst thing is just
having the foot wrapped constantly because it has to be
a sterile bandage that's underneath it. But now that it's
starting to get hot, like today it was ninety three
here where I'm at, and like having this on my
foot and having to sleep and it feels like it's
a sock that I can't fucking take off. That's the
only way that I can like really talk about it.
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It's not a cast or anything like that. It's just bandages,
is really what it is. And having that on there,
like trying to sleep when it's hot, fucking sucks. Let
me tell you, it really fucking sucks. And so like
last night, I couldn't sleep until like three, even though
I went to bed at like ten, because I'm trying
to get back into the swing of actually sleeping on
time so that I can wake up early when it
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comes Monday morning because I'm going back to work, which
I really want to go back to fucking work. I'm
sick and tired. I spent a year being at fucking
home and now I'm back here and I've had three
weeks of having to stay at fucking home again. I'm
stir crazy just within these three weeks.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
So it is what it is.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
You know, I'm gonna have to watch myself a lot
more than I did before, and we'll make sure that
you know, this doesn't happen again, or at least I'm
hoping that it doesn't happen again, because I would hate
it to get to that point. So with all that
being said, what I want to do now is I
actually want to talk about the movie that we are
going to watch, right and this is the last of
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this Full Moon Charles Banditon, unless for some reason I decide,
you know what, I want to do one more, which
is all you know, could be a possibility, because again,
I've had fun doing these movies, and some of the
ones maybe you haven't heard about. Maybe you're you know,
you're not sure about what I'm watching. I mean not
many people probably heard of it ahead of the family,
you know. I think a lot of people have heard
about Killjoy. They may not have seen it, but maybe
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you've at least heard about it. This one is another one.
I don't think many people at all have heard about
this movie, but I watched the trailer, and the trailer
is goddamn fantastic. So you know, basically what happens when
a bunch of kids get killed by a bunch of
bullies and then a weird voodoo man brings them back
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from the dead as shrunken heads, Well you get the
Full Moon movie. Shrunken heads.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
Hey, you know, some kids are always getting picked on.
Just give it back to them, and there's nothing they
can do about it.
Speaker 3 (19:48):
Funny, guys, look Sally, could you just say the hell
out of this?
Speaker 4 (19:52):
Okay, even when things seem to be going their way,
the bullies won't leave them alone.
Speaker 3 (20:04):
And that's for putting your hands on my girl. That
these kids have someone watching out for them.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
There's boys, probably you somewhat very special, but even he
couldn't save them from their fate.
Speaker 3 (20:21):
They're dead, but not for a loon.
Speaker 4 (20:24):
I command you.
Speaker 3 (20:27):
Awaken, but heaven here.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
I can't feel my buddy. I feel weird.
Speaker 3 (20:35):
That's so bad. Now the little guys are in charge.
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Shrunken Heads.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
So yes, that is going to be the next movie
for the podcast shrunken Heads. It's available on TB if
you want to watch it that way as part of
like the William Shannon Presents Stuff. I know, I didn't
mean to make this also a Shatton rath On, but
it just happens to be that way, and I believe
it's all available on YouTube as well. There's a bunch
of different ways that you can watch it through the
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full Moon channel and there's other ways. If you search
for Shrunken Heads Full Moon Full Movie, it's available there.
This movie looks absolutely just ridiculous and off the wall,
the fact that it has a tagline in it that says,
when you want a little head, It's just sounds so
fucking ridiculous and looks so cheesy that I think it's
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gonna be a lot of fun. So hopefully, you know,
if you guys get a chance to watch it, that'd
be great. If not, then you'll be able to listen
to it as we get into the whole episode's you know,
the podcast episode as we get it. So with everything else,
the last thing that I do want to talk about
is the last of us the rest of the series,
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because since I missed the one mini episode and recording
a full episode for that week, instead, we didn't get
to talk about episodes of four and five, and then
this week would have been episodes six and seven and
in the series in general and get with it. So
instead we've got four episodes to talk about, and it's
going to be a little rough for me because I'm
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trying to remember things from like episodes four and five
that I liked and that I didn't like, and then
six and seven are a little more fresh on my
mind since they were the last two weeks, especially episode
seven because I actually watched it today, right, and overall,
it's not as strong of a season as season one,
and they did change quite a bit, right. And the
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biggest thing I can say about this show in general
that really kind of has me perplexed with the whole
thing one that it got knocked down to seven episodes
for this season rather than being a longer season, like
maybe ten episodes would have been better. Because they rushed
a ton of shit is basically what they did, and
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that's the thing that hurts it the most in terms
of the game.
Speaker 4 (23:20):
And they did.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
Exactly what I thought they were going to do, and
I don't like it. Honestly. I think that nobody's really
gonna care about the character that's coming up, and spoiler alerts,
you know, I'm gonna spoil a bunch of this shit.
Just in general overall, if I had to give the
season itself a rating, I'd say that it's like a
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seven out of ten, because there are some really good
things in there, and there are a couple of things
that I did like that they added to it, and
there's just other things that I'm kind of like, oh why,
And I'm probably just gonna talk in general overall, and
you know, if I have to rate the episodes in
in what I thought was good, in what I thought
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was bad. Like episode five would be like a seven
out of ten, if you're gonna do it that way,
and in my terms, maybe I should do it more
in mine, because it's supposed to be out of five, right,
I don't know why I'm going out a seven out
of ten. So really the entire thing would be like
a three out of five, you know, three out of five.
Clickers is basically what it would be overall, just average.
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Maybe it's a little bit above average because there were
things that I liked in it, But in terms of
the episodes, i'd say that, like episode four is like
a three out of five, so is episode five. It's
like a three out of five. It's fine for what
it is. The ending of the episode was a little
bit kind of iffy. I liked again a couple of
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things that they did here and there. Episode six is
a solid four out of five. That one was a
really excellent episode, and it's because of Pedro Pascal and
him coming back in that episode. And then episode seven, unfortunately,
I think it's a two out of five. I don't
think it's very good, and the reason that it's not
very good is because it's too fast. They try to
cram way too much shit into it to lead you
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to what it's going to do for the next season,
which is change perspectives just like the game does, and
then go into Abby and I don't think that the
audience that watches this is going to give a shit
about Abby and doesn't really know her from either, just
from the beginning of the show to where it is.
And then they were talking about that they might do
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a fourth season because they don't think they can tell
the full story in just season three. They need to
go into season four, and I'm like, why why would
you do it? Why not just make these two seasons
like ten episodes long? And what I was really hoping
that they would do would even if they went into
like if they went to ten episodes, right, you could
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do five and five. Do five Abby episodes, five Eli episodes.
That's what I would have done if I was the
showrunners for this, because that way you get a feeling
for both characters and where they ended it this time,
you could end it the same exact way. That is,
to the point where Abby and Ellie actually meet up
in Seattle, right, some of the good things that I
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really liked. They did a really good job with the
scene inside the music store where Ellie is playing the
guitar to Dina. Dina and Ellie's relationship is really well
done in this series. Dina, the actress that plays her,
is fucking awesome. She makes me like this Dina way more.
And I did like Jesse a lot more until they
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brought him back in the last episode and didn't use
him well enough. And then one of the things I
hate that they changed so much in this I really
dislike this is the fact that Tommy doesn't show up
until the last very episode. Like the whole thing is
that Tommy goes ahead of the group, right, so he
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agrees with Ellie, and he agrees with Dina and having
to revenge Joel, and he's like he's just dropped because
he doesn't want Ellie to go out and do it,
and he actually fights his wife in terms of doing
she doesn't want him to go. No, you shouldn't do that.
Your place is here. We need your leadership, we need
all this stuff. And they do do a little of that,
but they don't do enough. Like the cool thing if
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you say quote unquote cool thing that they did is
that they did do with you know, Joel cleaning the body,
not Joel, sorry, Tommy cleaning Joel's body and really having
that heartfelt moment between the two of them, which wasn't
in the Games. I actually really liked that scene and
having that, but that should have fueled him more to
also want to get revenge on the people that did this. Right,
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And so when you go, you know, Abby and Dina
are actually chasing Tommy because Tommy said he'd go with
Ellie and then left her behind because he didn't want
her to be involved in this, and he's like he's
kind of acting like Joel and trying to protect her
and doing it himself in the Games, right, And so
in this it's not that you have Ellie and Dina
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sneak out on their own and then just kind of
leave everybody behind. And then eventually Tommy and Jesse go
looking for them and catch up. And Jesse does do that,
so that makes sense. But Tommy isn't the one that
went out with him either, right. They do the pregnancy
of Dina basically like the game, everything kind of fits
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in there. I was worried that we were going to
see the Ratking in this and then turns out, no,
they weren't doing it. They were actually using the stalkers more.
The action scenes in this season are definitely better than
the first season. Well I wouldn't say better, but they're
more involved with the actual you know, I keep forgetting
what they're called or how to exactly say it. But
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the you know, our zombies of this series, right and
using the different ones, but they don't. They still don't
use them enough. And the second game, honestly, it doesn't
use them enough either. It tends to use more humans
other than like it's basically their life, like the background
menace that's there, and so you get into certain situations where, yeah,
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you have to get by them. Yeah they're invading and
they're kind of wandering around in the areas, But when
you really start getting into the meat of everything, it's
always human on humans, which a lot of zombie things
kind of become anyway, Like the zombies are just the
overall threat, but the humans are the true threats that
go on there. And they introduce the Cultists in an
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odd way.
Speaker 4 (29:29):
I do.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
I did like a little bit of the introduction of
them where you have like the group of them and
then you figure out why the WLF is going after them,
and it's an interesting scene and it kind of adds
a little more to it, but it's not enough to
make it like, well, you didn't really need to do that.
And there's one terrible one in the last episode where
Ellie actually runs into like the head cultists that's there,
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where she has the little kid with her. I think
that's the kid that they're gonna use that ends up
going with Abby, But I'm not sure if that's actually
the case, because that that definitely wouldn't be the kid,
So I'm leaning towards no on that. But like he
just in the last episode, she like when she's chasing
after where Abby is going to be, she like runs
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to this island and then all of a sudden, there
they are. Like she goes to the island that has
all the cultists on it and or the area that
it is, and while she does find them in the game,
they're not a big thing. She just more or less
it feels like she learns about them then like actually
interacting or almost getting hanged by them, and that's what
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happens in the show, And I think that was a
bad move. Like I said, the last episode because it's
like so fresh on my mind. There are so many
things that I just felt was like wrong because it
was rushed. But the episode where Joel and Ellie are
kind of going through the years, I was okay with
that because the thing is in the game. There's the
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section that they did extremely well was the Natural History Museum,
National History and Science Museum that they went to That
is awesome. That made me feel so nostalgic and made
me smile.
Speaker 4 (31:11):
I loved it.
Speaker 1 (31:12):
Again, A lot of this has to do with Pedro
Passcal because he is such an amazing fucking actor and
he does Joel so well and I loved him in
the first season and everybody did. And then what they
did for you know, the second season where they didn't
like draw that out, which I was afraid that they
were going to do. They you know, they did kill
him an episode two, which you know is great for
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you know, to keeping in terms of the game. And
while I don't think it was that impactful, it definitely
probably pissed off a lot of people and you can
definitely see a decline in the viewership after that episode, right,
And I think Bella Ramsey was very good as Ellie
in the first season. I don't think she's very good
as her in the second season. I just I don't
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feel it. And there's a lot of shit that's out
there that I really hate because they make fun of
the way that she looks and call her an artard,
and it's like, oh, she's making these faces like I'm
the ones that are like constantly pocusing pictures of her,
like just single frame stuff, and it's like, it's not
that bad when you watch it, but that's stupid. You
guys are assholes for doing that shit. Just talk about
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how it's just not that impactful when she does some
of these scenes, right. That's the big problem is that
when she's supposed to change over into like vengeful Ellie,
it's just not very good. It just doesn't fit. And
there's such like a driving as you're playing her, and
because it takes over so much time that you're doing
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cause it's three days that you're going to, right, and
so her getting in Seattle on day one and doing
everything in day one and then getting to the theater
and then getting stuck in the situation where Dina gets
injured and Jesse comes to save the day and that's
a whole nother day in her finding out information through
Nora and actually doing the torturing no Noora what.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
She does in this.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
They do do the airborne you know, virus of sorts
in this, where it's underneath the bottom of a hospital
and when you know, she's chasing Nora through this hospital
and then Nora gets knocked down there and then it's airborne,
so she's getting infected. And then before the infection you know,
overcomes Nora, she like beats her with a freaking lead
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pipe in this and I'm like, ah, that's not really
you know, it's not what happened. It's not bad, but
it again feels kind of rushed. And that's like how
they ended up episode five, which is weird because it's
called Feel Her Love, right, but it's basically about you know,
and that's when you know, that's when she actually gets saved.
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I guess at that point, I just you know, it's
just not it's not where I want it to be
for this and and I this is one area where
I am going to agree with Paranormal Pass when it
comes to this show. Is I feel like maybe they
did change too much in this part of it, and
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if they had just made it longer, they could have
made it a little more like the game in terms
of the story, right, And I'm okay with some things
being changed around and the thing that I didn't I'm
not saying I didn't like it. I just felt it
was different. I still think that it was good for
what they were doing when they were doing over the
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years of different birthdays of Ellie between Joel and Ellie.
I thought that was fine, but I wanted to see
the Utah section where she learns what's going on and
they're kind of distant with each other, and then they
go into this you know, like cabin in the mountains,
this like big resort cabin and they have to go
through it, and I get that that's a game thing
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that you've got to do. Like they're gonna show how
they still relied on each other and how you know,
she was upset with him because she thought that he
was lying to her and that, you know, she went
kind of off on her own, and then they got
stuck in a harrowing situation, but they still had their back.
And then at the end of it, she learns the
truth from a tape recorder that she finds and she
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plays it and they describe Joel and what Joel's done
with a you know, it's a firefly recording, and that's
when she gets mad at him and gets him to
confess what's going on and that she's just like, Okay,
I don't want anything to do with you. At this
point that she finds that, whereas in this she there's
a whole thing with this guy Eugene and the therapist
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played by Catherine O'Hara, And this is where you find
out on one of her last birthdays that she has,
I think on her like seventeenth or eighteenth birthday, that's
when she like goes into on her very first you know,
a tour, detour, whatever you want to call it, where
she goes out there and she actually looks for the
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thing and make sure that everything's okay and tries to
find shit like that and goes out there with Joel,
and that's when they run to Eugene, who's been a
tact and has been infected and he just wants to
go to the gates of the community and say goodbye
to his wife, right, And so when he goes out
there and Joel like looks at her and when she's like, no,
we can take him back. Let's just do what he
wants us to do, right, and then we'll kill him.
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And at least he gets to say goodbye by the
time he gets there. But Joel doesn't want to do it.
He just wants to kill him now and just be
done with it in case something bad happens. And he
wants to protect Ellie and he wants to protect Jackson
at the same time. And so, you know, he tells
Ellie with the same straight face that he told her
when he told her exactly what happened at the hospital
when he rescued her and killed the doctor. And so
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he goes in. He's like, no, I'm not gonna do it.
Let's get going, just go get his stuff and I'll
be right here. I promise that I'm not gonna do it.
And then he takes him out into a cliff and
lets him see like the beauty of the nature that's there,
and shoots him dead. And Ellie is like, what the
hell happened? You know, that's not what happened. Like he
wasn't turning. He's still had time, He had more than
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enough time. He had just barely been infected. We could
have done it. And so when they bring the body
back then and that's where she realizes that Joel lied
to her during that time at that point, and it's
kind of silly that that's the way that it is,
and when you have I think a little bit of
a better way that they did it in the game, honestly,
but the scenes aren't really well done with Joel and
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Bella Ramsey. And honestly, Bella Ramsey plays best off of
freaking Paedro Pascal. She's good when she's with him and
when she's being the younger Ellie and is still a
little you know, naive and still a little smart mouthed
and stuff like that. But now that she's supposed to
be the older kind of hardened and trying to get
the revenge, that's where she's not very good, to be
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honest with you. So when they go back to Jackson
and you know, the wife is crying and she's going
with Joel, and Joel said, all the last thing that
he wanted to say to you before he died. His
last words was tell my wife that I love her
and I'm going to miss her. And then Ellie speaks up.
She's like he's like, no, that's not what it was.
He was begging for his life. He wanted to come
to see you, and Joel just killed him in cold blood.
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And you know, that's where you find out about the
whole thing in the beginning, why she doesn't like him
at all even though she's helping him as a therapist.
So that's that's how that happens. And then they replay
the New Year's Eve thing, and then at the end
of that episode, you know, you see her approach Joel,
but then it cuts and it continues on and then
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in here is where they have the conversation where it's
don't lie to me anymore, I want you to tell
me the truth, to which Joel tells her the truth.
And there's a I like the scene in the beginning
where Joel is having a conversation with Tommy, his brother
when they're kids, and Tommy bought some weed off some
dude and it wasn't good and he wanted to get
his money back or some shit like that, and then
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Joel went and beat up the kid for Tommy, and
then his dad, who was physically abusive to them when
they did bad things, has a conversation with him about
that situation because he's trying to protect Tommy and doesn't
want Tommy to get beat Instead, he's going to be
willing to take the beating and said for his brother
because he's protective, and he says to him that, you know,
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the dad says to Joel that, I, you know, I
don't know how to be a dad, but I always
want to be better than my dad, and I hope
that I was a little better than him. And when
you become a father, I want you to be better
than me. And he you know, you get that other
side of Joel in this and how he's raising Ellie
is similar, but he doesn't want to raise a hand
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to her. He just wants to be extra protective of
her in that whole situation. So but he still has
those moments of violence and those moment of things where
he's you know, he will use violence to protect, but
he won't use violence to teach, which is what his
dad did, right, And I like that. I thought that
was very good. It gives you a little extra backstory
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to everything that's there and how Joel kind of reacts
with everybody. So that's how they end episode six with
basically them having that conversation and then her telling is
that I'm never going to be able to forgive you,
but I'm going to try, and them kind of reconciling
at the end of that. And they do have the
scene in there where he does sing future Days to her,
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which I loved. I love seeing that little thing. Even
though it doesn't happen at the moment that it happens
in the game and how it happens in the game,
I still like that they did a version of that
scene in here, and they actually use future Days from
Pearl Jam and having Pedro Pascal sing it to Ellie
is fantastic. It's it's really well done. The other thing
is is that there is a scene in I'm trying
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to episode remember episode five or it's episode it's an
episode four where they introduce Isaac Dixon, who is a
character in the game itself, but I don't remember him
that well and I don't think he was a major character.
But they show a scene that Ellie runs upon in
the game, right, and they actually show what happened in
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that scene versus just Ellie walking upon the car well
less of a car, more like a van that they
have there where the WLF betrays, they start their uprising
against the IDF I believe they're called, and so they
start taking over where they lock a bunch of people
inside of this car and then he sets it on fire.
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As Ellie, you actually see that and you're like, oh
my god, I can't believe they've done this type of shit,
and you actually get to see it in the show.
That type of thing I appreciate, and I think that
that was really well done, and they're trying to emphasize
kind of what a hard ass and kind of scary
character that Isaac Dixon actually is, right and how he
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has this war against the cultists also called the Seraphyites
and them doing that, and that is it's interesting enough
to be well done and to be a great addition
to the story that you have here, because it's something
that you do experience, but you don't get to experience
at firsthand. And it's those things that I like that
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they add when they add those things into the story.
But instead of them having the chase inside the building
and going after Marcus I believe his name is, they
you don't actually see them do that. And that's one
of the things because that's the first person that she
chases down, and she actually has a scene like Joel
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does in the first game where they're kind of like
torturing him and they're telling them to you know, well, no, Tommy,
you see that Tommy's done it. Sorry, it's not Ellie.
It's Tommy that has done that. And you see it
in the room where there's the two people that are there,
and it's exactly what Joel did in the first game,
but Tommy did it this time trying to figure out
where Abby's at. And so since Tommy is not there,
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they scrap that whole section of the game and just
did not add it to this, which I would have
really liked to have seen, because I actually would have
loved to have seen more stuff with Tommy being in
there on his own that we didn't get to see
in the game, Like if you had those things added
to it, that would have been great and I would
have been a lot more ecstatic about that type of thing.
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But instead, that's where we have the big hospital thing
and them going to the hospital and her getting attacked,
Dina getting attacked by the occultists with an arrow and
being shot in the leg, and Jesse coming to save
the day. And Jesse taking her back to the you know,
the theater, and then Ellie chasing down Nora in the
hospital kind of reminiscent of Joel in the hospital in
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the first one. Like I think they're trying in the
show to mimic and show that, like some of what
Joel has done is been passed on to Ellie now
that she's starting to feel this rage and anger and
she's realizing that she's more like Joel than she thought
she was, right, And so that's why I say, there's
like the torture scene that you got with Nora, which
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is it's good, but it's not you know what you
got before. And then the last episode, like I said,
the problem with it is is that it is for
the length that it is, they do way too much shit, right,
so they go back you rescue Dina, And I do
like the scene where Jesse has to push the arrow
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through her leg, like that's well done. I think that
the actor of that plays Jesse is a really good actor.
He just wasn't given enough to do in this. I
just feel like I wish that we had gotten more
of him. If you expand upon the characters, keeping the
bass story the same I'm fine with that. It's just
when you're just you have these good characters and then
you do nothing with them, it really kind of sucks. So,
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like I said, the big thing is is that she
got the information where Abby is from Nora, but because
she was being infected, they didn't really do much more
with it. And then you had her like go out
with Jesse and there's this odd scene where they run
upon the WLF people torturing one of the cultists, like
stripping him down, and Ellie wants to save him, but
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Jesse's like, no, I want to survive because now that
I'm a dad, I can't die, just like Dina can't
die because she's pregnant, right, And so you know, he
stops her from doing that, and she is about to
run out there, but then they hear that, you know,
there's a sniper fire, and that happens to be you know,
Tommy that's out there fighting people, which was something that
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happened in the game, and that's how they were able
to track him down because Ellie heard the sniper and
she was like, that has to be Tommy, we need
to go in this direction and everything that's going on,
But instead it's like Jesse is the one that tells
everything that's going on here, and so that leads her
to go and you know, as they're going towards it,
she sees in the distance the place with the whale,
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because that's what Norah mentioned. And then you have the
whole thing with the cultists and then her eventually getting
to Owen and mel In there and that scene is
so fucking short, like there's a whole like section of
her going through it. And I get it that a
lot of stuff is gameplay, right, And I say this
all the time, And I get it that you can't
put gameplay into a TV series and make it make
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sense because that's specifically something for the player to do,
because otherwise you are watching a movie or you're watching
a series or whatever you're watching. If you're just watching
nothing but cutscenes and doing it like this, right, you
have to do something for the TV audience. But who
gives a shit about them? Like you don't give a
shit about these two characters and what happens in the
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situation because you don't really even know these characters. And
I get it. That's kind of the way that it
was in the game as well. And I get it
that they're doing that, But I really wished for the
TV show that they had done an episode, like I said,
episode of Ellie and then an episode Abbey on day one,
and then episode in lle O day two in then
episode and Abby on day two, and vice versa til
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you got to the point that they both met at
day three, so that you know what the impact of
some of these things happening actually is for somebody that
hasn't played the game before. But because everything is just
so messy and it's just moving so fast in this
final episode, it still doesn't leave any impact on anything
that's going like with it and the fact that like
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you know, she's doing the same type of thing that
Joel did again to these two were saying, Hey, pointed
to the map, and then you're gonna point it on
the map and if somebody's not telling the truth, I'm
gonna kill you guys. And then you know, Owen's like, well,
she's gonna kill us both whatever, and She's like no.
And then all of a sudden, because you know, she
shoots two shots when Owen goes trypull a gun, kills
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Owen and then grazes Mel in the neck, and I
was trying to remember exactly what happened with Mel. I
think it was an accident as well. I don't quite
remember that as it went. But then Mel asked her
to remove the baby and she like, can't, and I
was like, I do not remember this happening in the
actual game, and I really like had to go and
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look it up and see if it actually did. And
after actually going through and watching the scene again in
the game, it it's very close in the way that
it's done. The difference is is that Ellie has been
marking a map the entire time, right, So she's been
slowly finding out and trying to figure out where Abby
is and using the map that her and Dina had
brought to go to the places that she's going in
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the game. And that's like a game mechanic. Like I said, again,
it's just another thing that they're not putting into the show.
And instead of her just randomly finding the whalehouse out
in the distance, instead of piecing everything together by slowly
killing off the people of the of her group that
went and killed Joel, right, she's instead just kind of
like it's almost like DAAs ex Machina. She looks out
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and oh, there it is, and so you have her.
Like when she shows up in the show, they're arguing
on the map and they are gonna go to the island,
just like they're talking about in this one. But Abby
is the one that went out to the island, and
Owen wants to go after her right to where Mel's
arguing with him, like, no, she's probably already dead. You
shouldn't be going after that because you know, Owen an
Abby spoiler for the game and for what's happening in
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the show. They kind of reconciled and had sex, right
and then he's like he kind of wanted to be
with her again because they were going to try to escape.
Owen was really the one that kind of separated the group.
Abby was sent out to go find Owen and bring
him back, and that was like her story in this
and her experiencing all these things because he's trying to
go a wall and eventually he convinces her that she
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is going to go too, so her, Mel and Abby
are all going to leave. But you know when she
goes to Alan, Owen wants to help and Mel doesn't
want to go there because there's that's where all the
cultists are and Abby's probably dead anyway, and Ellie interrupts
the conversation. So just kind of like in the game,
that kind of happens the same way, right, So that's
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very similar, but the difference is it's like Owen is
trying to more escape but not trying to go help Abby,
and so when they do that, you know, and then
she tries to get Mel to point on the map.
In the game, that's when Owen rushes and tries to
grab the gun from Ellie, and Ellie then shoots Owen,
where in the show she's trying to do and Owen's like,
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I'll go first, goes to reach for the map to
do it, but then instead grabs a gun underneath the table,
and that's where Ellie fires off two shots kills Owen
by shooting him in the stomach, and then one of
the bullets, the stray bullets cut the neck of Mel
and she's bleeding from the neck. Whereas in the game,
after Ellie has killed Owen, then Mel attacks her with
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a knife and you have to protect yourself from the
knife in the game as the player, and when you
do and you're able to actually get past a little
quick time event, then she turns the knife on Mel
and stabs Mel in the neck, and she goes to
Owen to say, where's Abby, where's it at? And then
you know, that's when Owen goes and is He's trying
to say something before he dies, and that's where you
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can hear him inaudibly say she's pregnant, whereas in the show,
Mel is like, you got to cut the baby out.
You gotta cut the baby out, like and Ellie's like,
what what do you mean? And then she shows her stomach.
Mel shows her stomach versus Ellie going over to the
lifeless body of Mel and opening up her jacket and
seeing that she's pregnant and then having that breakdown. They
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both have a breakdown in a different way. I don't
really like what they did in the show. In this
it's not bad. I just I wish that it was
a little more forceful, like the game is right, because
it's a huge surprise to her when all of a sudden,
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she's trying to get more information out of a dying
Owen and then she hears that and she's like, oh
my god, I did this, and the reality says and
that's what causes her to just want to leave and
forget about Abby, and both Tommy and Jesse show up
in both to take Abby out of there, and they
go back to the theater to where that's where eventually
Abby shows up and kills Jesse, And it's what happens
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in the show too. It's where we kind of turn
to Abby's perspective for a little bit. They're all sitting
in the theater and then all of a sudden they
hear somebody breaking into the front and when her and
Jesse run out, Jesse gets shot and killed, which all
honesty does happen the way it does in the game,
it's just a little bit different. The big difference is
is that Ellie goes back and she sleeps next to
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Dina after she comes back from the trauma of her
killing the pregnant lady killing mel and then when she
wakes up and she goes and talks to Jesse and
Tommy and they're discussing how they're gonna get back and
how they're gonna get out of the city, and then
Tommy leaves, and that's when they hear a commotion out
in the front because Tommy's getting his ass kicked by Abby.
And when they bust through the door. Then Abby shoots
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Jesse in the face right and kills him in the
game here, I don't know where he gets shot. He
gets shot and killed and he's just on the lip
on the floor. Very much the same. It's the same
type of thing. They go to rescue Tommy and Jesse
ends up biting the bullet, and then there's a confrontation
between Abby and Ellie where they're you know, they have
the stand up, but here it cuts and then goes
(53:02):
to day one with Abby looking in Seattle and she's
out there in the place where the Seahawks play, and
you know, the stadium looks much better this way in
my honest opinion, because fuck the Seahawks. But you know,
they have their whole society there and all the things
that they've been growing with the wolf. And it's the
start of day one. And that's how the end episode
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ends for this season, right, And while they hit the beats,
they just hit him way too fast. And they could
have benefited from one more episode. They could have made
this eight and did more of the searching with that
and actually running into Tommy and bringing Tommy more into
this show than they did in its entirety because Tommy,
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I think, eventually does get shot in the leg in
the game and he's injured, but he survives, right, And
so because in the confrontation between the two of them,
I think Abby ends up like trying to get her
to talk and then shoots Tommy in the leg, and
then there's the battle. There ends up being a boss
battle between Abby and Ellie where you play as Abby
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beating the shit out of Ellie, which a lot of
people did not like. I was not a big fan
of it. I while I don't mind the story of
the Last of Us two, there are just some things
I was just like, they're both made out to be
bad people, and I don't think Ellie is a bad person.
And it's like, you know, I know this the whole
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thing that vengeance begets more vengeance, and begets more violence,
and that's a lot of what they're trying to show
in the story. But when you have Ellie turning into
like a murder machine and just going off and killing
all of these people and doing all of that, it
kind of weakens your point that you're trying to put
across instead of her doing it for survival, you know,
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and trying to get information but not actually trying.
Speaker 4 (54:51):
To do that.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
And I think they tried in the show to show
that maybe she had a little more remorse in the
things that she's doing, like having that scene where she's
trying to protect the guy and she wants to go
and shoot at the WLF soldiers and there's just there's
six of them and only two of you know, Jesse
and Abby Ellie that are there, and they're trying to
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show that she has like a moralistic compass that kind
of maybe Joel didn't have, where he would be more
like Jesse, No, we're gonna protect ourselves. I'm gonna make
sure that you're protected, Ellie, so you need to stay
put and what happens to him happens to him, where
she's just like, no, I'm different. I'm gonna go out
there and I'm gonna protect this and you know, whereas
in the game she's not really like that at all.
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It's just she's got that bloodthirsty, you know, lust for vengeance,
and that's what she wants. She wants to find Abby,
she wants to kill Abby, and she'll do anything that
she can do to get it, where in the show
she kind of shows that, but doesn't show it enough
right for my liking and what I feel like they
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could have done with it. And I know that they
said they wanted to to change a couple of things again,
one because it's a show, it's not a game. And
two they wanted to change some things with the story
that maybe Neil Druckman didn't like the first time around,
and now they're doing something different with it. So, like
I said, we get to see some of the same
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beats in the game, and we get to see a
couple of extra little things, but it's nothing that like,
not all of the changes in this season worked like
they worked in the first season. And I think a
lot of it has to do with the overall story
not being as strong as the first game, and I
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want to play through that. I started to play through
of the second one, and I want to go back
and do a full playthrough of the second one again
and just kind of carry from where I stopped in
the game, which is right getting at Seattle and seeing
how things play out and then seeing how, you know
what exactly it has completely changed when it's come to that.
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And so it'll probably be something that I do on
stream and probably talk about it and be like, Okay,
well I see where they got this, I see where
they got that, how they brought this out instead, And
I just I really because again it's been a while
since I've played the game, and I haven't done a
second play through of it, and so this would be
my second play through, and whereas with the first one,
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I've played at least five or six times, because I
really love the first game, and it sucks that they
killed Joel off and they did that with this, but
I get it, and I understand what they were going
for and getting into the second game, I just don't
think the message gets across as well. And honestly, like
without the Abby versus Ellie thing going on, Abby's story
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is kind of better in the second game than Ellie's story,
which I think it shouldn't have been. I think Ellie
should have been the stronger story, and if you want
to do this thing with Abby, I think she should
have just been the main character in her own world,
maybe leading up to a third game where the two
of them then meet and clash that you get up
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to that point trying to find out who Joel is
or going through this situation with the cultists and doing
all that stuff that she did, because eventually what stops
Abby from killing Ellie in the game is the little
kid that's with her and wanting to create a new
life and her like becoming a mother because of it,
whereas Ellie kind of pushes everything aside because she's going
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to be a partner to Dina and be a you know,
a parent to their child, the child of Jesse and Dina,
you know, after Jesse's death, because she feels that she's
responsible for that. But ultimately, too vengeance does get her
when Tommy shows up and is like, I know where
Abby is and we can get her after still trying
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to get that, and so I don't know how they're
going to evade that part. I don't know what they're
going to do to get to that when you haven't
had the same lust for vengeance and Tommy that you
had in the game, having that not in it, where
are they gonna go? I really don't know, and we'll
have to see.
Speaker 3 (59:12):
So that's it.
Speaker 4 (59:13):
That's enough.
Speaker 1 (59:14):
I've talked about these episodes. I wish I could have
done it bit by bit or two episode by two episode,
but this is the kind of the way that you're
gonna have to get this, So thank you guys for
listening to this little mini episode. I know that it
went a longer than a normal mini episode does because
it's just the way that things things work when it
comes to, you know, talking about this series and really
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kind of getting into it and doing what I normally
do when these types of things come up. So I'm
still looking forward to, you know, maybe seeing a couple
more movies soon and doing a couple of things with
some movies, talking to you guys about stuff. It' still
that you see The Ugly Stepsister. It's available on shutter now,
so I need to watch that. I know that Sinners
has now come to vod so if you haven't seen Sinners,
you need to go see Sinners. You need to watch
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it any way you can because it is a really
good movie. And I really did love Michael B. Jordan
that movie, even though I have a love hate relationship
with what he does. With all that being said, if
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You all take care of yourselves and each other and
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look up excited for shrunken Heads. Bye guys,