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Yeah, was expecting Tess to last, at least, 1 more episode, but I guess with 9 episodes, they had to compress everything.
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The upside down part is one of the most tense moments in the first game. Should translate well to screen
Not needed for the screen adaption. I’m sure they can find a way to make it work cause Joel hanging upside down with clickers coming at him all directions while Ellie try’s to free him would make for a tense scene.No spores
Never played the game and am glad so I don’t know the whole story
HBO seems to have done this right with the cast and the pacing
I'm already sold on the show, I just need more of it at once. This once a week stuff is so 2010. We should be getting full seasons of everything these days. Once a week is corny.
Weekly release is the superior format. Makes your show an event. Gives viewers time to sit with an episode and builds anticipation for the next.
Drop it all at once and it makes your show disposable. Everyone would be onto the next thing by now if it all came out last week.
Yeah, I was thinking this too.while i get the reasoning for no spores, not sure how the fungus being connected actually doesn't create the same problem.
shouldn't they be watching where they step at all times?
From a business perspective better to have 10 weeks of social media engagement then 1 week.Disagree, and Netflix is learning that model isn't the best. That's why Paramount, Amazon and HBO all do week to week
This.
The first time I saw that was the Boys Season two. It didn’t make sense at the time but they’re right. Better to have steady traffic and social media discourse than a quick climax.
I haven’t really been watching anything lately so this is welcome.
Yes.been a while, but were there clickers in left behind?