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I honestly thought they were doing this with the Ellie character in the show but because I was playing the game at the same time I probably just got confused between the two.
Wait until he goes golfing …. Oops I said to muchSo Joel is going to like her eventually? FS, spoilers dude!
j/k
There’s just no need for it in the show. There’s plenty of video games that have over the top violence when it comes to kill and that’s fine, but while gamers are going to be invested in that, a mass TV audience isn’t. The Walking Dead lost a ton of viewers when Negan turned Glenn into spaghetti, but the comic book fans are that up. The audience in a show like this needs a strong story more than than need brutality.Episode 4 was ok, but I can't help but be disappointed by how much they're wussing out in the graphic violence department. Part of what makes the game so memorable is how brutal Joel is in dispatching his enemies.
There’s just no need for it in the show. There’s plenty of video games that have over the top violence when it comes to kill and that’s fine, but while gamers are going to be invested in that, a mass TV audience isn’t. The Walking Dead lost a ton of viewers when Negan turned Glenn into spaghetti, but the comic book fans are that up. The audience in a show like this needs a strong story more than than need brutality.
I also think they don’t want to go quite down the rabbit hole of what a monster Joel is. People forget because of the way the first game ends and the second game starts, but before Joel ended up in the Boston QZ, Joel was a terrible person who hurt and tortured people because he could. He’s the hero of this show, and I don’t think they want to taint people’s view of him with actual acts when alluding to it can let people connect the dots themselves.
I’m starting to wonder how they’re going to get to everything to fully flesh this story out. There’s five episodes left, we still need to finish in Kansas City, find Tommy in Wyoming, traverse the college in Colorado, deal with winter/David, get to Salt Lake City and the whole ending. Having the season be ten episodes would have been much better.Well, Iike the game he hinted at his past in this episode and we haven't yet seen what he'll do when he's up against David's crew.
I think they're saving it, we've had a glimpse at what Joel is capable of so far but we're still supposed ot be rooting for him, I think it's intentional so that we can see what he's really capable of by the time the finale rolls around and to make people question if he's in the right or not.In my opinion there is a need for it because I'm the one watching the show and I enjoy that stuff. Other people can be fine with the toned down violence, but I'm not. That doesn't make the show bad though, just disappointing to me personally.
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