AvsB said:
Max Power said:
Solid finale, thought it was really well done. While it feels the season flew by it also feels like some events happened such a long time ago, like when Tess died. Really glad they did such a good job and we're getting at least another season. The second game is big enough that they could easily turn it into 2 seasons if they want to. People that think season 1 was a tough watch are in for a real shock with the second game's material. I know we're in good hands based on season 1 but apprehensive at the same time just because I know what's coming.
And for anyone interested in the discourse about whether Joel was right or wrong, I'm with Joel on this. I'm a father with a daughter, if the choice comes down to my daughter or humanity, I'm choosing my kid every time. Humanity would be doomed if the choice was in my hands as well.
I'm torn on the second part. When playing the game vs. watching the show, there is much more conversation and Ellie100% is aware that getting to the fireflies and having them discover why she is immune means she could die. That is one part they changed in the show. She thinks her immunity is in her blood (see Sam.) In the game that is never explored and you get the feeling (from part 1 and part 2) she knows she might have to sacrifice herself for humanity...and is OK with it. It's Joel that isn't. While playing the game and at the end when Joel lied to Ellie, and not like a "santa is real" type lie...my view of Joel changed forever. In my eyes he became a bad guy and any righteousness he had was gone. As the player I was mad at Joel for being so selfish.
But in a world of ALL bad guys...who is the bad guy, right?
I could be wrong because I haven't finish my replay on this, but I thought she didn't know about the potential for dying until Joel told her later. In the game I'm currently in SLC but haven't made it to the hospital yet. I think when he's wandering around he finds a tape recorder that explains what's going to happen IIRC, which is when he goes berserk.
I know at the beginning of the second game Joel and Ellie are on the outs with each other. I just remember her being upset because she wasn't given a choice in the matter, Joel chose for her. But the Fireflies didn't give her a choice either, and would not have, which is why they wouldn't let Joel see her. Neither side is right in that regard of removing Ellie's choice as to whether or not she should undertake the procedure. Without giving her the ability to choose I'm still on Joel's side.