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If I had to guess it's done to weaken Joel's case considering that we don't see Ellie resisting the operation before she sees Joel again lending more credence she wants it to happen.About the ending: I wonder why they decided to have Ellie not unconscious when captured by Fireflies? I'm not sure if I like that change. Maybe season 2 will have a flashback about what happened. Like Marlene talking with Ellie.
Damn ! I always forget about this double sense.
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Yeah people seem to forget that the "cure" will be exclusively in the hands of the Fireflies. They are a fractured, incompetent, brutal guerilla group, not some benevolent savior of humanity. Those who think Joel is a monster are incapable of logically playing out what would happen next had he let Ellie die.I couldn't agree more with how Joel handled the situation. Finding a cure isn't going to magically make everything normal again.
Speaking on The Jonathan Ross Show on Saturday’s episode (18 March), Ramsey said of season two’s arrival: “It will be a while. I think we’ll probably shoot at the end of this year, beginning of next.
“So it’ll probably be the end of 2024, early 2025
They probably feel some kind of ownership of the characters because they have played them for a long time so it must have been odd to see someone else play them.It’s crazy that for a decade, Ashley and Troy were always “Ellie and Joel”
Now, in what feels like a blink of an eye, Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal are “Ellie and Joel”. And they are to wayyyyy more people.
I feel kinda bad.
30 minutes.How long is the making-of documentary? Looks like the Nordic countries are getting it on Monday.
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this has been the sob story for many a voice actor for decades.It’s crazy that for a decade, Ashley and Troy were always “Ellie and Joel”
Now, in what feels like a blink of an eye, Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal are “Ellie and Joel”. And they are to wayyyyy more people.
I feel kinda bad.
Yeah but Abby killing Joel is also something everyone would of done. Really hated it when the first game came out but it just makes sense, she isnt in the wrong and she isnt a villain for doing so. Joel killed her father, he deserved it, even though we loved him.As someone who didn't play the games (I made it like halfway through the first one), here's my take...
Honestly, I'll probably stop watching the show if they kill off Joel. Pedro Pascal is fantastic. He's carrying the show single handedly and everyone loves him, it would be utter lunacy to waste him like that. And I really don't care for Bella Ramsey's acting, nor do I care that much about Ellie as a character.
I couldn't agree more with how Joel handled the situation. Finding a cure isn't going to magically make everything normal again. The world in TLoU is fucked and it's going to take a whole lot more than a vaccine to save it. Best thing Joel and Ellie can do is try to live in peace for as long as they can, and hope humanity finds a better way. But dissecting and killing kids isn't how we do things and if you think so, you deserve a bullet in the head like that doctor.
The only entertaining thing that would come out of killing off Joel is the backlash the show would receive for such a retarded decision.
To me, Ashley Johnson and Troy Baker are still Joel and Ellie. Pedro Pascal’s portrayal is not Joel from the game and Belle Ramsey’s acting chops do not allow her to be Ellie from the game.It’s crazy that for a decade, Ashley and Troy were always “Ellie and Joel”
Now, in what feels like a blink of an eye, Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal are “Ellie and Joel”. And they are to wayyyyy more people.
I feel kinda bad.
She’s not in the wrong but the writing is plain stupid. That he’s able to find Joel and that Joel trusted her group. That was stupid.Yeah but Abby killing Joel is also something everyone would of done. Really hated it when the first game came out but it just makes sense, she isnt in the wrong and she isnt a villain for doing so. Joel killed her father, he deserved it, even though we loved him.
Joel didnt trust her group, an event led them there and it's actually his brother who spilled the beans. But yeah, the chances of that event happening and them ending right in the devil's lair is farfetch and lazy writing, I agree.She’s not in the wrong but the writing is plain stupid. That he’s able to find Joel and that Joel trusted her group. That was stupid.
Eh, being saved when you could've been left for horde food/distraction should give any grateful person a moment of pause when they're also looking to torture their savior. She went on to have a dragged out torture session anyway which made it nearly impossible for me to ever root for her.Yeah but Abby killing Joel is also something everyone would of done. Really hated it when the first game came out but it just makes sense, she isnt in the wrong and she isnt a villain for doing so. Joel killed her father, he deserved it, even though we loved him.
I disagree, she spent all these years having this fixation on killing her father's murderer. No one would let that go that easily, I would of done the same.Eh, being saved when you could've been left for horde food/distraction should give any grateful person a moment of pause when they're also looking to torture their savior. She went on to have a dragged out torture session anyway which made it nearly impossible for me to ever root for her.
I guess some people are wired differently to be grateful when their life is saved and with others it counts for nothing.I disagree, she spent all these years having this fixation on killing her father's murderer. No one would let that go that easily, I would of done the same.
Yeah, I guess people are different. I would of tortured him just the same, it was also cut short by Ellie showing up. It really sucks that it happened, and I was very frustrated and disliked the game for it but I'm replaying it right now with a different mindset.I guess some people are wired differently to be grateful when their life is saved and with others it counts for nothing.
Where did I say she should've given up on getting revenge? The nuance I would've added to her character that she tells Joel what she dreamt of doing to him all these years but because he saved her, she will give him a quick death.
So like how Joel was saved by the fireflies but he went ahead and killed all of them anyway because to him they were going to kill his surrogate daughter? It's almost like revenge overrides almost all sane thought.Eh, being saved when you could've been left for horde food/distraction should give any grateful person a moment of pause when they're also looking to torture their savior. She went on to have a dragged out torture session anyway which made it nearly impossible for me to ever root for her.
That and getting knocked out, forcefully separated, robbed, kidnapped and threated with death burned all the good will with them.So like how Joel was saved by the fireflies but he went ahead and killed all of them anyway because to him they were going to kill his surrogate daughter?
It's not insane for Joel to come to Ellie's defence. Abby still having a drawn out torture session after being rescued does make it a lot harder for me to root for. Especially when later on we see she is capable of gratitude for being saved, even by those she's used to killing.It's almost like revenge overrides almost all sane thought.
This is not directly related to TLOU but this great short film starring Bella Ramsey was uploaded on Youtube not long ago:
In fairness to Joel, Joel had way less time to ponder his actions than Abby. Joel was informed of Ellie’s situation and was asked to go along with it in the span of like 2 minutes. He didn’t have time to warm up to it or think about it. And this is all coming off an ultimate bonding moment and also Ellie saving his life back in the winter arc. So I’m sure there’s a sense of gratitude he feels like he owes Ellie as well. And then when he refuses to accept this plan in a couple minutes, they assault him and threaten his life.So like how Joel was saved by the fireflies but he went ahead and killed all of them anyway because to him they were going to kill his surrogate daughter? It's almost like revenge overrides almost all sane thought.
It's almost surreal how well they replicated the look and feel of the game's world with their sets.But overall great atmosphere, story and cinematography!
I wish it was longer. Editing made it feel like the clips were cut from a longer documentary. The upcoming 4K/Blu-Ray release will have more so its possible.there is a making of on hbo, neat watch.
I wish they hadn't replaced it with cgi. Good thing is that now they have the suit so they can use it in season 2.yeah, after all that they ended up going CG with the bloater.