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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Feb 6, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.601 (609/5,490 LTDR)
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For someone who supposedly doesn't care about them being gay and the episode just sucks, he sure does bring up that they're gay every time he speaks. I think he makes the "Broke Back zombie show" "joke" at the very least 6 times, he mentions "They can't have babies" around 4 or so times, and that "Everyone only loves it because it's gay" probably 3 or more times. He really really just doesn't care about the gay stuff he swears he doesn't.
I'm sure he also wont hate when he finds out about Ellie.
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The point of zombie movies isnât the fight against zombies, or the fight against bad humans, or even the fight against extinction. The point is to see how people hold onto to their humanity in the face of extreme trauma. How do we stay human. God damn conservatives suck. Episode three is the most relevant hour in the entire history of apocalypse movies/shows
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5:48 I like how Ben Shapiro was so distracted by the gay that he missed the entire explanation as to, as he puts it, gay Ron Swanson's town was the way it was. Joel literally explains it.
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I can see why he failed as a screenwriter...
A story is driven, yes, by the plot but also by character development
How would you care about the plot or motivation of finishing it, if you can't even connect with the characters?
Both aspects go hand-in-hand
The whole purpose of the episode was to tell Joel to "protect what you love" and the audience connects because we saw these couple's life and struggles, more especifically Bill's bitterness he had towards strangers/the world before meeting Frank to then turning into optimism/hope for humanity after living with him.
And if you've played the game, you know how hard that hits Joel later.
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@briansager3744
1 year ago
I like how 40 year old Ben Shapiro is just learning now that stories are about characters.
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