• LadyButterfly@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    12 hours ago

    I LOVED season one, absolutely loved it. Accidentally found out the massive spoiler for part 2, didn’t like it, read more about the game and made a heart rending decision to not watch s2. The plot just doesn’t interest me, Joel and Ellie were the heart of it and the plot isn’t credible to me. Looking at reviews, I’m glad I missed it

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      8 hours ago

      Oh yeah absolutely. Without Joel, the series suffers so much because of how well Pedro Pascal nailed the role imo. It really, really wanted you to care about Ellie’s relationship but I just couldn’t because her character was so wildly unlikable. I didn’t feel that the way the second game/season was written advanced the overarching theme of the series.

      For that reason, I’m probably going to end up skipping the upcoming season. You’d be better off exploring similar themes in different media lol

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        8 hours ago

        Totally agree. They’re being very open that s3 is going to be all about Abbie, I can’t see people engaging well with that. Things are pointing to this going the way of Westworld…starting sensational, gradually becoming shit.

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          1 hour ago

          Right? I can see why they would want to write a season from her perspective, but one of the reasons people really resonated with S1 is because Joel was such a believable, relatable character with a tragic backstory. Someone whose decisions might be irredeemable devoid of context but completely understandable in the moment. Someone with glaring flaws who’s trying his damnedest to fix them under insurmountable pressure.

          If the writers can pull that off with Abbie I’d be over the moon, but I don’t know if they can.