01-31-2023, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Gravedigger
I don't agree with the deviation.
Spoiler!
It was a beautiful episode, but that's not Bill. You never meet Frank in the game, and Frank in the show was done extremely well, but Nick Offerman wasn't Bill from the video game. That's a whole new character they made, the other showrunner Mazin or whatever said in the behind the episode, at least implied that it was his decision to change it to that story. I wanted the badass Bill who cuts infected's heads off with a machete, who you race through a booby trapped town and school to find that car battery, that's not what was presented here, and I disagree with Druckmann and will say it wasn't better. IMO it was a Last of Us Part II type of desecration of a amazing character. Different, beautiful, but not better given the story, and it wasted the character of Bill. That was a beautiful gay couple in the middle of the apocalypse with a somber end, but I don't see how you quantify changing an entire character's story and say it's better. Small deviations like Tess and the clickers makes more sense, this doesn't. Just my opinion. If you presented that story as the backstory to Bill, but then gave us badass Bill after Frank's death, then that makes sense. Bill in the game wasn't willing to give his life if Frank wasn't in it, that wasn't Bill. It ticks me off as well because if that's the story they'll go with in the game, it eliminates Bill returning and becomes canon, even though in the game Bill is still alive and he isn't in the second game. But if you adapt a third part story, from a third part video game, it'd be hard to justify Bill not existing in the game and killing him. Any continuity with the show ended on that episode, the got the first two mostly right, but that episode was nothing like the game except for a few lines. This would be like to me if in the Uncharted movie that was recently released they killed off Mark Wahlberg and said it was better... but Sully doesn't die in the game and is an integral part to the story's progression, here in the show, Bill just becomes a house with alot of gear and a shower for Joel and Ellie. The fact that Ellie and Bill don't even get to have interactions with each other is a pretty glaring misstep. I know everyone online says this episode was great, which it was, but it wasn't the Last of Us. I'm glad we get back on track next week hopefully.
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