Most people don't care as long as it's done well, and it wasLove this plot twist. Can’t wait to see the meltdown from closed minded people.
What was franks illness? Scared to speculate lol
For me, this is the first lackluster episode.
Rating: C
- Tries very hard to be the gay, apocalyptic version of Disney's Up.
- Has a few very nice moments between Bill and Frank, but is overly self indulgent and wastes a very long episode on characters that are on the periphery.
- Why does Frank need to die again?
- He seems mentally well and quite capable of keeping Bill company...is it because he can no longer paint and needs a sippy straw?
- Or is it because things must be made so bittersweet to artificially ratchet up the feels?
- Again, this was 1 hour and 20 minutes.
- What was achieved? A touching vignette? Huh...okay.
What was franks illness? Scared to speculate lol
Chiggs Not sure what you mean by trying hard to be gay, they are just gay - it was in the game and it is here, be better.
Bills a big guy with no love interests for what seemed quite a while! I’d go ham too!What was franks illness? Scared to speculate lol
Huh? I said it was trying to be the gay, apocalyptic version of Disney's Up. Maybe stop trying to look for fights where they're any.
For me, this is the first lackluster episode.
Rating: C
- Tries very hard to be the gay, apocalyptic version of Disney's Up.
- Has a few very nice moments between Bill and Frank, but is overly self indulgent and wastes a very long episode on characters that are on the periphery.
- Why does Frank need to die again?
- He seems mentally well and quite capable of keeping Bill company...is it because he can no longer paint and needs a sippy straw?
- Or is it because things must be made so bittersweet to artificially ratchet up the feels?
- Again, this was 1 hour and 20 minutes.
- What was achieved? A touching vignette? Huh...okay.
I can definitely see this sentiment, I just can't say whether its the wrong or right choice yet until we see the rest.I didn't love the episode either, but think your take on it is kind of poor.
Frank clearly had cancer and wasn't doing well.
I saw that this was going to be an issue way back when they changed the Robert storyline and made this about Joel trying to go west to find Tommy.
What really bothered me about this episode is that they skipped by Joel and maybe Tess helping Bill and Frank, which could have been a nice action set piece to replace the action set piece of getting the battery in the school. Obviously, they want to reveal the bloater at a later time.
The show so far has really skipped action set pieces AND it's skipped a significant amount of time with Joel and Ellie solo. We're a third of the way in and they've barely had scenes alone together that actually build their relationship. That's a choice and it's a poor one.
They're rushing the story and also dragging it out at the same time... hard to do, but they're doing it.
I didn't mind them building a back story for Bill and Frank and thought they did a mostly good job there, but the change doesn't really help the story here.
What does that even mean, it was nothing like UP. Maybe make sense first.
He was infectedWhat was franks illness? Scared to speculate lol
Ohhhh i understand, I never thought of it that way but most people say the best part of up is the beginning.The opening scenes of Up show how the old man got to be where he was, the death of his son, the death of his wife, etc. It was done in jumps, and was an incredibly effective part of that movie. But whereas Up handles it economically, this just drags on and on for the length of the already plus-sized episode.
Like I mentioned in my first post, there were some really nice moments (mostly from Offerman), but for me it didn't do much to push the story forward. It could have used some editing. And it's not like this was some sort of standalone piece, like San Juniper from Black Mirror...which was significantly better.
Anyone surprised is an idiot, we've known they were gay for 10 years.Absolutely Beautiful episode. Probably better than what we've got in the first game.
As soon as i saw Frank kissing Bill i knew the internet reactions would be fun to read. And oh boy, good to see i wasnt wrong.
He was infected
edit: at least, nvm, the wheelchair. But i am pretty certain I heard him say something about being infected in this episode
What was franks illness? Scared to speculate lol
Definitely not infected, infected turn within eight hours or so. This was a longer-term illness.He was infected
edit: at least, nvm, the wheelchair. But i am pretty certain I heard him say something about being infected in this episode
Definitely not infected, infected turn within eight hours or so. This was a longer-term illness.
I mentioned MS in my previous post, that’s what it seemed like to me. But I’m no expert on the illness. I do know that it does disrupt motor function, and that there is no cure for it.It was more than likely MS, given that Frank had difficulty with motor function, and mentioned MRI's and that there was no cure prior to the pandemic.
Huh. Offerman performance was great, but this is the weakest episode for me so far. It's weird that they spent the entire episode introducing Bill and have him die in that same episode with minimal interaction between Joel and Tess. Surely they will have more flashbacks to dig deeper into their relationship but still I feel the ordering is just all wrong here. Anyways, looking forward to the next episode.
As Chiggs mentioned San Junipero was a much much better episode of TV.
I thought it started off strong, but I think someone made the choice at the end which removed the idea of having Ellie interact directly with Bill because they couldn't do both, but what this episode needed was more Joel and Ellie and to that point Joel, Ellie, and Bill.
Then ultimately there is no value in this episode spending so much time on two characters that mean nothing. Had this been season two, episode three, it may have been different. But this is the third episode of a brand new show, it was a great episode, but it seems pointless to spend so much time on two characters that don’t matter long term.I don't think there is any value with any additional flashbacks of Bill or Tess here.