The Last of Us: A Critique, Commentary and Celebration

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Totally Not Mark

Totally Not Mark

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@TotallyNotMark
@TotallyNotMark Жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoy this video! Next up, Fullmetal Alchemist!
@collkev
@collkev Жыл бұрын
Yess, so excited for it!
@Roy-Buss
@Roy-Buss Жыл бұрын
Are you going to bring back bleach when the anime finishes
@NinthShinigami
@NinthShinigami Жыл бұрын
YES! One of my favorites personally 👍
@duelistwitheyesofblue2950
@duelistwitheyesofblue2950 Жыл бұрын
While I enjoy FullMetal Alchemist, I am really just eagerly awaiting the DBZ series review
@Bentbire
@Bentbire Жыл бұрын
Fullmetal Alchemist
@ForeverAbroad
@ForeverAbroad Жыл бұрын
Mark, just FYI, the budget was not 150 billion... that would be insane, it was 15 million per episode, so 150 MILLION.
@lumeronswift
@lumeronswift 11 ай бұрын
There's a good chance that the first game (which was jobs for tons of people for years and provided all of the story and foundations and fan base for this series) cost less than a single episode of this show... that's pretty rough
@anthonyt1t5
@anthonyt1t5 6 ай бұрын
​@@lumeronswift Yep game devs get paid and overworked like sweat shops. Similar to visual effects people
@Tubb-24
@Tubb-24 Ай бұрын
​​@@lumeronswift thats not true actually. As it was a AAA game, if we adjust for inflation if would be probably around 100 million dollars of today's mone at least.
@panqueque445
@panqueque445 Жыл бұрын
Holy shit. Ending the game by burning the doctors with a flamethrower is hilarious.
@dire213
@dire213 Жыл бұрын
the zebras won't mourn them
@StayFractalesque
@StayFractalesque Жыл бұрын
I was wondering if in the show, since he left the two nurses alive, if those characters are Nora and Mel.. it would give a bit more credence to why they go with Abby to Jackson, but I wonder if they'll also have a conversation with Abby about how he just wanted Ellie and it wasn't personal blah blah blah.. anyways, I haven't seen anyone mention the nurses, just curious if you guys had thought about it, you too mr big filmmaker behind this masterpiece analysis.. @totally not mark
@Flipitmixit
@Flipitmixit Жыл бұрын
​@@StayFractalesque 1. Nora and Mel could be present but they would be kids unless they change that for some reason, so I dont think they would be the nurses. 2. You dont have to kill the nurses in the game either. Just the main surgeon
@StayFractalesque
@StayFractalesque Жыл бұрын
@@Flipitmixit I mean, it's only 4 years, and Mel and Nora were students of Abby's dad at the time of his death, so ..
@alan-daniel
@alan-daniel Жыл бұрын
@@StayFractalesque I'd say no; one of the nurses in the show was a last-ish minute cameo by Laura Bailey (game Abby)
@AzureBarrage
@AzureBarrage Жыл бұрын
Pedro Pascal absolutely killed this role. He added so much to the character with his acting, his facial expressions are always on point.
@Drums_of_Liberation
@Drums_of_Liberation Жыл бұрын
But how well will he get along with his future castmate N. Iron? ;)
@yoursteak5215
@yoursteak5215 Жыл бұрын
@@Drums_of_Liberation facts
@loonar7960
@loonar7960 Жыл бұрын
Wait til you play the game.
@guts2016
@guts2016 Жыл бұрын
I can't disagree more honestly. I just finished the show yesterday and all I could think was how much better written and acted Joel and Ellie were in the game that Pedro and Bella just felt like downgrades in every way.
@tiziankempe4890
@tiziankempe4890 Жыл бұрын
@@guts2016 Bella definitely was a downgrade for me, the acting was fine but the line delivery was really off. Pedro I feel did a better job and I was fine with his performance and even caught myself not constantly comparing him to game Joel and just enjoying him, but still nothing will ever beat game Joel and Ellie, they were just perfect.
@PeterPenn10
@PeterPenn10 Жыл бұрын
Damn. Thank you, Mark. For giving this story a well-deserved treatment of a movie-length review. I'll definitely enjoy my time watching this
@Stargazer_sarah
@Stargazer_sarah Жыл бұрын
One thing I would like to add: The casting for Ellies Mom was simply phenomenal. When the episode opened, my boyfriend literally thought we were seeing a flash forward to an adult Ellie. Even I (having played the second game) was confused for a moment.
@lanaakraye6741
@lanaakraye6741 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: The actress who played Ellie's mom is actually Game Ellie's voice actress, that's why your mind instantly associates her with our girl
@Stargazer_sarah
@Stargazer_sarah Жыл бұрын
@@lanaakraye6741 I actually found this out like a day after watching this and leaving the comment! Makes it even more amazing that Bella actually looks so much like her!
@kimberly6965
@kimberly6965 4 ай бұрын
@isatherebel1520 you can’t tell me Bella Ramsey doesn’t look like Ashley Johnson as Ellie’s mother.. you’re just wrong like it’s uncanny 😭
@MegaRay220
@MegaRay220 Жыл бұрын
Little nitpick that people always bring up that annoys me: In the game, Henry doesn’t blame Joel. He’s clearly talking to himself when he says “it’s your fault” since his first line after killing Sam is “Henry what have you done?” He’s having a mental break and conflicting with himself
@theperson8539
@theperson8539 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, the game was phenomenal, and the show was okay... I just kept contrasting it in my mind. It didn't feel as phenomenal. I feel like Straley should've had input, he kept the first game grounded and ultimately led to it becoming a masterpiece. He was also the lead programmer on both TLOU, Left Behind, and Uncharted 4. I dunno, I think the show was decent by itself, but the story was told far better in the game. I think the overall issue is that the adaptation was unnecessary, I think they would've benefited from doing a reverse Telltale and told a whole new story set in the same world. I think it would've worked a lot better.
@LithFox
@LithFox Жыл бұрын
@@theperson8539 This is a weird take and I don't like it
@theperson8539
@theperson8539 Жыл бұрын
@@LithFox I guess you are free to think that. I disagree with the ‘weird’ categorisation though, I think it’s rather reasonable.
@silentassason
@silentassason Жыл бұрын
​@@theperson8539 I agree it's not a 'weird' take but I do agree that the show is above decent. Agreed not phenomenal but more than just 'decent'. I love the game and agree there were a lot of points that might've worked better with the game director you mentioned having a hand in it, I do think the show works amazing as not only a adaptation but more importantly a show for new fans to get into the game with. I agree the game is in the top of Best video game stories of all time and also think the show is an amazing retelling of it that hopefully gets more people into playing the game.
@theperson8539
@theperson8539 Жыл бұрын
@@silentassason I dunno, the remake seems like a retcon to me. I’d favour the PS4 version.
@Sarge23
@Sarge23 Жыл бұрын
I like how people just praise neil druckmann for everything but forget Bruce Straley also Co-directed the game as well and deserves just as much credit for his decisions in the games development as well.
@rgw7345
@rgw7345 Жыл бұрын
Neil was the ideas man and Bruce made those ideas into something great.
@PeachesandCream225
@PeachesandCream225 11 ай бұрын
No he doesnt. Neil wrote the damn story
@rightwing707
@rightwing707 7 ай бұрын
@@PeachesandCream225 Maybe go give the credits another watch, because that's factually incorrect for the first game.
@mikeprentice68
@mikeprentice68 Жыл бұрын
Always found the no gas mask thing funny. If any actor in the last few years has proven you can act well without seeing a face, it's Pedro Pascal. Fantastic review sir, thoroughly enjoyed it.
@silentassason
@silentassason Жыл бұрын
I mean he does VO for most of Din and aside from a few specific scenes it's not him under the armor but I do mostly agree with what you said
@KaNoMikoProductions
@KaNoMikoProductions Жыл бұрын
When did he prove that? Because his most prolific masked role is the Mandalorian, which is a terrible show where he spends the entire time phoning it in (literally, in some cases). You know you've done something wrong as an actor when your performance in WW84 was better than in the show that arguably got you famous. You can absolutely give great performances while masked. Pedro, in the Mandalorian, doesn't.
@KaNoMikoProductions
@KaNoMikoProductions Жыл бұрын
@@Venez-tr8th Every season has been garbage, and Pedro was never anything other than incredibly stilted and monotone. It's clear he hates the role.
@jrlombardi5251
@jrlombardi5251 Жыл бұрын
Dude, hearing people appreciating Lamar gives me life, I have been following this man since The Next Step which is a not so popular kids dance show (yes, he's a dancer, a phenomenal one btw) in which acting used to be pretty much terrible from majority of the cast thanks to it casting pure teens that never had a job about acting before in favor of having actual dancers, which is why not many actors from there get the chance to be recognized or given the chances to get better and being casted in more things, Lamar was always one of the best actors there and he got crazy better with the time, seeing him in other things like Full Out, more important projects with more recognized actors as in The Hate You Give and now having the big surprise about him getting in such popular show as The Last Of Us, a show from HBO, from this game specifically, in such important role along with Bella and Pedro, god, it was heaven. He'll definitely get more chances and will be more known for this, just as he deserves.
@pithicusthen554
@pithicusthen554 Жыл бұрын
Holy shit dude. It’s so surreal and weird to hear people talking about the next step. I grew up watching that show and they filmed it downtown Toronto which is less than an hour away from where I live. The acting definitely wasn’t the best but I love that show lol.
@jrlombardi5251
@jrlombardi5251 Жыл бұрын
@@pithicusthen554 well, I talk about it bc I really loved it and, I mean, it's still going on so I kept watching it.
@christopherguzman3910
@christopherguzman3910 Жыл бұрын
Just finished the video, brought me to tears you guys did an amazing job on the video and it might not get the most views like a one piece video be proud of what you created truly reMARKable
@Comicbroe405
@Comicbroe405 Жыл бұрын
Great to see you expanding into different mediums Mark! I would love to see video game reviews or analyses from you cuz they're so well written.
@ETLettuce
@ETLettuce Жыл бұрын
This video is incredible. You know how to keep a 2 hour video really concise and relevant and your perspectives both as a fan of the games and a fan of the way television media is structured is really refreshing and informed👍
@solidskullz5736
@solidskullz5736 Жыл бұрын
It makes me so happy to see that some video games are getting proper movie and tv adaptations. I remember when all of them were terrible but we’ve got some really good ones now
@arnahunas4048
@arnahunas4048 Жыл бұрын
Amen this, the Sonic Movies, Carmen Sandiego, & Castlevania all slap
@NinthShinigami
@NinthShinigami Жыл бұрын
@@arnahunas4048 even Cyberpunk and Arcane if you can count those
@Victory-in-YAHUSHA
@Victory-in-YAHUSHA Жыл бұрын
Now we need an adaption of the Telltale Games of The Walking Dead featuring Lee and Clementine.
@arnahunas4048
@arnahunas4048 Жыл бұрын
@@NinthShinigami Yooooo fair point
@Drums_of_Liberation
@Drums_of_Liberation Жыл бұрын
Now we just got to see if they can make the second game look good and if Pedro can get along with Mr. Nine Iron.
@Skirakzalus
@Skirakzalus Жыл бұрын
Maybe 'Left Behind' would have fit better when put in a more calm part of the main story, like an uneventful car ride or when camping in the forest. Seems like a disservice to the dlc-story being put at a point where the audience obviously wants to get back to the main events. Knowing about Riley earlier and then getting some scenes with Ellie scavenging the same mall while getting faint flashbacks could be used to great effect. That would also help keeping up the tension about Joel.
@nichescenes
@nichescenes Жыл бұрын
TLDR naw. Doing it the way they did adds needed tension reduction and explores characters at a moment your wanting more and goes from plot heavy movement to character depth building needed at that point not the end of a completed story (show wise) unlike the games. It’s common in all media to not always give audiences what they want right away to lull you into caring about something else and build anticipation. Give it to me now generation needs to let the authors cook more or get microwaved Al hype no substance meals. I disagree. People seem to be very into gratification these days leading to the give me what I want now type of storytelling while satisfying it’s akin to telling your cook to cook faster and they throw it in the microwave and slam it on your plate. Get to the hype get to the story mentality deals like the new entitled binge watcher creed. Writers implementing a lot of the ideas audiences want isn’t alway good. Audiences often don’t even know what they want. They claim no one wants a Barbie movie that’s complex then it does well. They claim no one wants condensed one piece than nonfans get into it. Putting the dlc where it was worked so well for me since I think it was where I chose to want to play it after I played the game (when it all released at once) of course people who waited would prefer it after the ending of the game or tv show. But that imo gives a even greater disservice as if it’s just what druckman said in the video. As if it’s unnecessary. It’s part of the story. People who think anything not bulldozing the plot along really should just watch tv in fast forward. ( current gen apparently skips scenes). The dlc inserted there is a great natural cool down. People are pre y that a second game exist and the main character isn’t gone. The game method just wouldn’t work. It’s a plot beat here to move things along but that’s ok. The flash back gives us time with the character and time away to yearn for the character. Plenty of series have the delay of gratification and are better for it. Goku on snake way. Near the end we don’t check in on him and get development of the fight. And vise verses right when things get intense. Cut always to luffy fights in one piece. Etc. it would be less pull to watch each week without delays in gratification. Sure it would make for hype viewing but you lose that “tune in next time” appeal. Introducing stuff the reader isn’t super into while their hyped for something resolving is a method writers use to keep attention and have you not notice you also wanna learn about another plot beat since before you know it your interested in the world.
@chienduongquang8087
@chienduongquang8087 Жыл бұрын
One thing I found interesting about the TV version is the ending. When Joe kill everyone in that hospital, he didn't flinch at all. That made me feel like he was going through the emotion when he lose Sarah and try to kill himself after, he made a choice there and commit to it. No matter how horrible it is.
@SuperSamGalaxy
@SuperSamGalaxy 3 ай бұрын
2:05:18 beautiful transition with the alarm sound kicking in to bring the point home 👨‍🍳👌
@beccazach
@beccazach Жыл бұрын
Regarding the sinkhole, Henry said the infected in KC were all pushed into underground tunnels that run throughout the city; so while there was the sinkhole that Perry and Kathleen saw and sealed off, they lacked the foresight to realize there might be new weak spots just like it in other areas of the city. So the infected weren't just in that one building but were traveling to other places underground to try to escape, likely following the sound of the humans above them until the fire caused the explosion and the ground caved in. So to me, the horde makes perfect sense bc of how they explained the situation and characterized Kathleen's downfall to be negligence due to blind anger. I don't think it would've made sense for Kathleen to carelessly alert the infected so obviously w/ tendrils bc she's not characterized to be dumb, or else no one would've agreed to follow her. She just placed her revenge above dealing with valid safety concerns by covering them up or prematurely eliminating ppl (the doctor) instead of bringing them to the attention of the public. And besides, there weren't any tendrils present above the ground for it to even happen, as the tendrils were only present in ep2 bc the infected were all above ground. But they're definitely going to utilize the hive-mind in S2 at some point, too.
@nichescenes
@nichescenes Жыл бұрын
Yeah some of his takes seem to be from research as I’ve heard some of the themes he explored from other KZbinrs earlier. Lots of hot takes you gotta remember people spout out plot hole and contrivance as it seems smart or shows you noticed something but a lot of the time it makes sense in the story and the story just showed it without expressly stating it. The explosion would have hit the vines anyway so his point is moot. He just didn’t like the Hollywood like action beat and it’s understandable. The show till that point seemed more I don’t know eehhh or up and sophisticated and different then your average zombie show so the slow methodical feel lulls you into thinking it’s super mature and won’t do crazy action. That’s my guess. Though the airplane explosion says different so i think we forget with all the deep symbolism and character stuff you still gotta entertain a normie like me lol. Last of us is still silly and over the top at times.
@Gensolink
@Gensolink Жыл бұрын
getting to see modern video game adaptations' reception makes me hopeful we will see more of this kind of love and care poured into our favourite franchises
@alexdelarco
@alexdelarco Жыл бұрын
This first part and the second one make together one of the greatest and most challenging stories ever told in any medium. This review was very well done. Thank you so much, I enjoyed it a lot! The show was really, really good, and hopefully the next season will be even better.
@edualv320
@edualv320 Жыл бұрын
Bro dropped a movie. Gonna have to see them by parts. Thanks for the episode time stamps! Edit: Watched it all in one go ☠. It was too good. Great review Mark!
@thecod2345
@thecod2345 Жыл бұрын
If there’s anything detracting from the TV series, I’d say it’s definitely the pacing. To put it into context, effectively only 5ish episodes of the entire show focus on Joel and Ellie’s relationship. You have to remove the pilot which sets everything up, the two backstory episodes, and the second episode since Tess is still acting as a buffer between them. While I wouldn’t say that it destroys the show, I will say that the harm is felt in both the narrative pacing and the pacing of their relationship. There’s a tangible jump from “you’re cargo” to “you’re my kid” that is hard to fully ignore because the actual core relationship is making up for time spent else where. Edit: also they did remove subtlety in a lot of places, at times it’s not much, others it feels way too on the nose.
@NinthShinigami
@NinthShinigami Жыл бұрын
Pacing was definitely an issue I had, I agree that Joel and Ellie’s relationship was rushed
@TwoBs
@TwoBs Жыл бұрын
Yeah, this show would have done well with a 12 episode treatment at the very least. 16 feels like it would just be dragging and would be biding time with more filler, but 12 would have been just right if the pace was slowed just a little bit to where we get more time to see the bond between Joel and Ellie be fleshed out more to where the audience can understand Joel’s outlook changing over time. The pace right now makes the fatherly role seem very quick despite the show making it obvious that there is a lot of time between events that has passed. It jumps from one major event to the next. Still a great show, nonetheless, but even just 3 more episodes would have helped the pacing tremendously while not changing too much (except the audience growing and understanding their bond a lot better).
@ds2561
@ds2561 Жыл бұрын
One thing I loved about Joel is his protrayel in the show than to the games. One scene I always come back to in the show is where both Joel and Tommy have their brother talk and find a solution to Ellie's situation. In the game, Joel was more brooding and closed off, and the conversation was about to turn physical. However, in the show, we see a side of Joel that was refreshing, we see Joel racked with trauma and guilt from losing Sarah, and now he's finally letting go that 20 years of bottled up emotions and not wanting to fail Ellie has he did with Sarah even admitting that he's gotten old soft and slower due Ellie and begging Tommy finish it for him.
@rubydoo3307
@rubydoo3307 Жыл бұрын
My literature professor always said "a bad adaption can be a good piece of content". Though I've never played the game, I wish people would realise that things aren't so black and white. The tv show isn't just an adaptation, it's an intro to the game and opened a lot of people up to trying it out.
@Feliciathedoll
@Feliciathedoll Жыл бұрын
Except for league of legends. I am NOT going near that toxic waste dump of a game. Arcane however, was fucking fantastic.
@samuelchisholm4039
@samuelchisholm4039 Жыл бұрын
2 and a half hours! We are in for another masterpiece
@XenoVis
@XenoVis Жыл бұрын
1:15:45 Henry literally says "Henry, what did you do?" in the game. He's blaming himself from the very beginning, the fact that he's pointing at Joel should be seen as him not wanting Joel to stop him from, you know, shooting himself.
@jrlombardi5251
@jrlombardi5251 Жыл бұрын
I can't explain how much I laugh when you said you had to burn alive those poor doctors bc you had no other weapon left
@DarthBenneth
@DarthBenneth Жыл бұрын
Watching week to week was nearly draining on an emotional level. While overall I still prefer the game's presentation, I loved how the show runners depicted The Last of Us for wider audiences. My overall critiques of the series are nitpicks at best because they don't damage the story as a whole, which mostly just boils down to lack of infected after the bloater. Either way, still loved the show and shed a few tears at the end of almost every episode. Can't wait for a season 2, very curious if they are going to hop straight into how Part II was presented or if they are going to directly go chronologically in order rather than through flashbacks. Would be even more excited if Season 2 was completely fresh material to bridge the gap between Part I and Part II and slowly introduce us to characters from Part II, giving Season 3 all the room to work with in Part II's extensive story.
@sololeveling7390
@sololeveling7390 Жыл бұрын
Intersting idea briding part 1 with 2 but they need to be careful. More content means more chances to mess up
@BlueScarabGuy
@BlueScarabGuy Жыл бұрын
I get the definite sense that season 2 will be new original material + flashbacks from Part II, and Season 3 will be Part II. Bella Ramsey was around 17 when season 1 was filmed and looked very convincingly 14. She's not going to have aged enough to play a 19-year-old Ellie for Part II's events for a few years. It'd make sense to do stuff with a 16-17 year old Ellie first. Plus....I really don't think HBO will be good with killing off the hottest actor on the planet right now to open season 2. They'll wait.
@jayman9810
@jayman9810 Жыл бұрын
I can't wait for your take on part 2. At 1:29:00 i am so glad you played future days by pearl jam got me in tears
@OZ05
@OZ05 Жыл бұрын
I think Joel was softer in the HBO series(so part 1 from game) because they want to have a fluent transition to the second season(which will probably be the material of part 2)with his character.In the first game he was constantly on guard and didn't trust any strangers(except for Henry and Sam).So it was weird that Joel suddenly lost his survival skills at the most crucial moment in the second game(The Death scene from him).So him being that naively kind of guy out of nowhere didn't make sense in the second game. Therefore I think the first season did a great job foreshadowing that he can occasionally be off guard which makes his death a bit more believable and convincing later in season 2.At least I hope so...😬
@Bronte4281
@Bronte4281 Жыл бұрын
Everyone say he was naive, but really it's Tommy that reveals their name
@OZ05
@OZ05 Жыл бұрын
@Tristan 42 Yeah that's true as well. Joel was also really relaxed if you watch his body language.Some people say he got soft in the four year time skip but unfortunately that's not how storytelling works.There had to be some foreshadowing that he lost his survival instinct which wasn't the case.
@Bronte4281
@Bronte4281 Жыл бұрын
@@OZ05 "that's not how storytelling works", I'm not a professionel, but keeping the reason of the change for later flashback can be efficient. Some story don't even bother to explain, for exemple in One piece, after the 2 years, the characters have changed, and for most of them it isn't explained, people don't seems bothered by it.
@nichescenes
@nichescenes Жыл бұрын
⁠@@Bronte4281for some reason one piece gets a pass with everything. Naruto is bad cause hard work was supposed to be the theme for the entire series (sarcasm) not just a story arc then people get mad about him getting powers but luffy does it and it’s masterful foreshadowing. Both imo are fine just hate the response that one is bad other good writing when both are similar.
@nichescenes
@nichescenes Жыл бұрын
@@Bronte4281I never get how the Joel scene was such a gotta. Like as if Joel was perfect in game 1. He lossened up in old age. Expected without having to tell me or show me a long flash back. Besides that they do show you flash backs showing he got more relaxed and happy.
@jstymie
@jstymie Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed the show as a whole, though a few issues with it left me at a point where I think the game still stands strong on its own with its own strengths. You touched on some of these topics -- largely dealing with the reduced amount of infected in the back half of their travels, which in turn made their relationship growth feel less earned -- but I do also have one issue with episode 6 that I'm a bit surprised doesn't seem to bother others much. The scene with the big argument between Joel and Elly at the house, that is likewise my favorite scene in the game. For me, though, that scene isn't just the argument -- it extends through the horse ride back to the cliff overlooking Jackson, and I just don't think the argument works as well without that. During that ride back to Jackson, you can see the growing sense of shame and regret on Joel's face because he's watching Ellie feel completely dejected during the ride. The pause as they look over Jackson followed by "Go on, Ellie, give Tommy back that horse" and the delivery of that line, along with the initial surprise from Ellie, is what solidified that as my favorite part of the game. I understand some of the gains you get by giving Ellie some agency in the show version of the scene, with Joel offering her a choice to make, but the impactful moment for this point of the story was supposed to be Joel finally making his choice to move ahead, and the show's cut to the next morning just didn't do that moment justice, for me.
@alabbasmahmoud7863
@alabbasmahmoud7863 Жыл бұрын
The ending for the first Last Of Us is probably my favourite ending to any story i've ever seen. The first the credit rolled after finishing the game left thinking about it for weeks unable to process it fully.
@joeldykman7591
@joeldykman7591 Жыл бұрын
TLOU has a great ambiguous ending, that being said TLOU2 immediately annoyed me because its entire premise is built around Joel's actions in the first game being morally indefensible. I feel like theres gonna be some massive rewrites for the second season of the show to make the story more palatable to a tv audience.
@danielquinlan2457
@danielquinlan2457 Жыл бұрын
One of the things that stood out to me was this quote from The Making of Episode 9: ""What if it’s between saving all of humanity or this one girl? It’s the easiest choice he’s ever made in his life.”
@dire213
@dire213 Жыл бұрын
it's not even guaranteed that it will save all of humanity
@KaNoMikoProductions
@KaNoMikoProductions Жыл бұрын
5:21 This is absolutely hilarious in the light of them dedicating an entire episode to "tricking the audience to watch a gay romance."
@becca_98
@becca_98 Ай бұрын
Mark that was my favorite video of yours! Thank you for, not just the in deepth analysis but also the extensive research and care to wich you presented us! No doubt, a product of real love ❤
@Viperspider1
@Viperspider1 Жыл бұрын
Episode 3 was my favourite, I can't believe people are calling it "filler". What happens EVERY TIME there's a post-apoc show? People want to see more context of the initial stages of the outbreak, how people survive. This episode gives us exactly that! Not only that - but as any survival gamer will appreciate - there's a base-building sequence! But that's all beside the point. The character story being told in this episode is a rich and moving way to show exactly what this long-term survival looks like. Also, the insight into Joel's past is interesting. I'm not as articulate as Mark, so I'm not gonna gush about all the things I loved about this episode. Mark says it well enough in the video. Oh but because it's two men kissing on screen I guess people couldn't see past that.
@spencermadison
@spencermadison Жыл бұрын
It was filler because it didn’t move the plot forward.
@2mellow35
@2mellow35 Жыл бұрын
​​@@spencermadison It did though. It got them a car, Eli a gun, and other resources. It also gave you the relationship between 4 characters. People call it filler because they're negative. Progress isn't always forward.
@rgw7345
@rgw7345 Жыл бұрын
I've really only heard of it being 'filler' after the series was nearing it's end. Looking back, it does make you wonder if the episode could have used that time for something else. However, the issue isn't the episode, it was great, it was the series pacing near the end. We either needed more episodes (preferably) or combine a few episodes, because there was a whole lot of concepts that could have really used some fleshing out.
@Wohlfe
@Wohlfe Жыл бұрын
I loved episode 3 and Left Behind, but I felt like they took away too much time from the rest of the show considering how short the season was, the show needed a couple more episodes to let things breathe imo. Also putting it at episode 3 felt like a strange choice pacing wise. I'd have either given one episode of just Joel and Ellie first, or have it integrated with their story more like having Joel and Ellie spend some time with Bill who sends them on their way before doing what they do.
@tomgu2285
@tomgu2285 5 ай бұрын
​@@spencermadison touch grass
@crazyfor60
@crazyfor60 Жыл бұрын
I really liked the show. It was a solid 8 for me and idk I think they could have squeezed the school and town stuff if they had more episodes. Also that would have definitely helped with the last episode. Which felt super rushed and not fulfilling like the ending of the game. I hope they let part 2 breathe more than this. As well as I did miss seeing Ellie growing and becoming more capable of taking care of herself and others because it’s gonna be a huge jump to make her all badass and a force of destruction in part 2 like the game
@abbydo0
@abbydo0 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this review! I've been trying to sort out my thoughts on the series, and think about how exactly my bias of absolutely loving the game affected my opinion on the show. Your video here was pretty much the perfect balance of criticism and celebration to put my thoughts into words. Where other reviews seem like they either have to be 100% for or against the changes and decisions, you gave a very balanced take! Thank you!!!!!
@Ela-oj9uv
@Ela-oj9uv Жыл бұрын
This was so well researched, I loved how thoughtfully put together this review was
@TheTrueCoca
@TheTrueCoca Жыл бұрын
After a Long and HARD working day, there is nothign better than to press F5 and get a 2 1/2h TNM video to smoke your blunt, and fall asleep and reflect. Hope all yall doing well and I hope something great happends to you today.
@soyybeanboy1731
@soyybeanboy1731 3 ай бұрын
this is the realest comment ever, you are so iconic for this and i hope that one year later you're having a fun and whimsical day
@zaimrana2746
@zaimrana2746 Жыл бұрын
Just to be clear, what was your overall opinion on the last of us part 2’s story?
@adityaganesh5865
@adityaganesh5865 Жыл бұрын
it was ok, i mean now that the heat has died down i can see what the game was going for without the bias of the hate it got which was heavy when it came out, but they executed it horrendously. Gameplay carried the second game in my honest opinion.
@Milkra
@Milkra Жыл бұрын
@@adityaganesh5865 Totally Not Aditya Ganesh
@Cmon_
@Cmon_ Жыл бұрын
@@Milkra 😭😭😭
@switchxb
@switchxb Жыл бұрын
What a meaty piece. I am forever grateful for your hard work
@suto5704
@suto5704 Жыл бұрын
You should be proud of this video. Great work
@leSmokySmoke
@leSmokySmoke Жыл бұрын
as always I love and appreciate your analysis. you take so much care with everything you say and go into so much wonderful extra detail it is always a joy to follow your thoughts. But, I have a but this time, I wonder why you felt the Ellie flashback was timed badly in the show, as I felt like it was put there PERFECTLY. As you established, the gameplay moments need to be filled by the show, and I think filling the "play as ellie" part of the game with the inclusion of the ellie flashback dlc was just perfection. Everything happening at present in the show could not have been filled with enough interesting situations, so filling this with her backstory during her time more or less on her own, putting us the viewer into her shoes, her maybe even remembering everything that happened during these moments with Riley and also having the same fear inside her losing someone precious AGAIN made so much sense to me.
@jacobwilliams1223
@jacobwilliams1223 Жыл бұрын
About the last thing I expected covered on this channel, what a pleasant surprise. This should be good~
@tgatt5759
@tgatt5759 Жыл бұрын
Don't get your hopes up
@droycon
@droycon Жыл бұрын
39:13 THAT CUT TO BEN SHAPIRO KILLED ME😭😭
@julienmarschall7518
@julienmarschall7518 Жыл бұрын
I prefer Joel stopping her from slashing a corpse to what the show did. The fire in the Background is just an epic scene The future days song literally makes me tear up every single time the first line gets sung in the Game.
@ashleymerritt9461
@ashleymerritt9461 Жыл бұрын
Mark… you occasionally drop a video that just knocks it outta the park! You’re such a gem on this platform.. This is like exurb1a doing multimedia analysis!
@brandonclarke436
@brandonclarke436 3 ай бұрын
Exur1a mentioned
@benoconnell9916
@benoconnell9916 4 ай бұрын
Neil Druckmann made this series into the game he invisioned in 2013, not the one he produced with Bruce Straley in his ear, that’s why Ellie dominates Joel during their dialogue , there’s no strong male characters besides bill, and they go off the game’s world renowned story to shove in deaf people, a pregnant lady in labour strong enough to kill an infected and oversexualised scenes with a gay couple and constantly referring to the 14 year old main characters’ period.
@Dog3D
@Dog3D Жыл бұрын
One of the best reviewers out there. I only recently started to watch your videos and this one was perfect in it's analysis and thoughts.
@ryujisama
@ryujisama Жыл бұрын
While I agree that a good portion of the changes made for the show were good calls, some, I feel still didn't make much sense to change/remove. The spores, primarily was one. And while, true, the way they function in the game is not how the function in the real-world, they offer an element of tension (and in the sequel) a way to create drama. Spores in The Last of Us created a more subtle form of tension, as you'll be in an area that is relatively "safe", but then you drop down a floor and suddenly your pace is changed from one of caution, to a sense of danger. And while you can't emote as effectively as you could while wearing a mask, a great actor can emote plenty through body-language. (I mean, Pedro Pascual wears a mask 90% of the time in The Mandalorian, right?) TBH, I do like the addition of the fungal "network". I just don't see a reason to remove the spores element, as it was so tightly ingrained into the games' gameplay as well as story.
@f.carasind4188
@f.carasind4188 Жыл бұрын
I had serious issues with the game (which is one of my absolute favourites) when I was first introduced to spores - and the characters put on their gas masks. This is so dumb for so many reasons that I am really glad that the show changed it.
@rgw7345
@rgw7345 Жыл бұрын
It also helped with making the world feel desperate, because even if all the infected were to die, the spores could just start it all over again. The show could have had something else stand in for this, but it just didn't. The world didn't really feel doomed, it felt like it had just had the restart button hit, which is fine for the most part. It does take away from Joel's choice at the end though.
@f.carasind4188
@f.carasind4188 Жыл бұрын
​@@rgw7345 The series should have had at least one more encounter with infected (preferably near the the start of the last episode) to get the feel of danger back. But spores are a terrible idea because there would be no protection (no, a gas mask doesn't help in the long run) and all humans would have likely died already. That you think that the world didn't feel doomed has much to do with the more realistic approach of the show: Most of the infected in the series are found near the big cities which makes sense if you consider that the fungus dislikes sunlight and wants to spread further using human hosts. Why should it stay in the wilderness where next to no humans cross? Considering how dangerous the infected are portrayed in the show (any encounter with them usually ends with dead or infected people) the world is doomed even with the ones we have seen. So perhaps it would have also worked to show Boston three months later - because I don't think that there are any humans left after the infected broke out.
@rgw7345
@rgw7345 Жыл бұрын
@@f.carasind4188 Spores aren't really that bad of a concept and are ironically why human cordyceps would be so awful and how TLOU would just be a greener version of the road with no 20 year time skip possible if it was 100% realistic. But yeah, gasmasks wouldn't actually do much, and it's fine to not have them in the show. However, like you said, they needed to be more of a threat, even if it was just one more interaction. I will say though, that the fungus, once it runs out of new hosts, would start wandering away from cities. I mean, a modern city 20 years after the apocalypse is just twisted rotten metal, they would need to find new population centers.
@Hayden_Lummus
@Hayden_Lummus 11 ай бұрын
Personally, I think showing Joel opening up sooner will work as season 2's gonna hurt even more when the round of golf happens. Also, this show only further confirmed that the Fireflies were fundamentally no different than FEDRA, than the cultists, or that other hostile group I'm blanking on the name of. They have no scientific proof a cure is even possible, and I believe early on the show itself with a scientist character says a cure isn't possible. And it'd be even less possible with the way the virus is in the show. All the Fireflies have is faith they can do it. Abby's father from the second game doesn't offer scientific proof, only asks Marlene "to buy in" which is what someone says when you want them to have faith in you, not based in reality, or scientific proof. And given how unorganized they are, how they are also a terrorist faction...what reasons do we honestly have to believe they'll freely give a cure to the world. Marlene can be someone who bought into their ideology, but that doesn't mean the majority of the Fireflies do. They kidnap Ellie and knock out Joel, waste no time sedating Ellie and not even remotely telling her that they have to kill her to make a cure, actively taking away her choice. Also, what if their operation fails and they can't make a cure? They would've killed Ellie for nothing. Why not try other methods, allowing her to have consent, before they go ahead and do an invasive operation that will kill her. Especially given the issue of women and girls having their choice takan away in recent events.
@VisArtable
@VisArtable 11 ай бұрын
I never played the game, but I was aware of it and it`s story. At the time though, it just didn't seem like it would be my cup of tea. (Zombies and horror are typically not things I enjoy) That is probably why it took me so long to finally watch the series. But man, was I blown away! I watched the entire thing in 2 days and loved every second of it. That's why I was so curious what someone like you, who actually played the games and knew the story beforehand would think about it. It was a really cool video and I found the comparisons quite enlightening. I am aware, that I'm very much late to the party here (your video came out about 9 months ago), but I still would like to thank you for making it. You did a really great job. (And sorry for any grammar and spelling errors, I'm german and while I do understand English very well, that unfortunately doesn't quite translate to writing...)
@thebluesmurfdude
@thebluesmurfdude Жыл бұрын
Jesus Christ. The (I think Donkey Kong?) music playing while the doctors burned was truly something! xD I’ve loved listening to your analysis. My brother and I had never played the games, and we would spend hours after each episode on the phone talking about it. Although, I do have some unfortunate news for you. You owe me 11 elo rating, when you caused me to time out my chess game while I hurried and paused the video to avoid spoilers ;)
@rakusoverthecoals861
@rakusoverthecoals861 Жыл бұрын
Maybe it's just the pacing issues and subtle changes in scenes that seem to be pushing a certain perspective, but this show really petered out for me by the end. The two romance episodes, while maybe fine in isolation, only ended up annoying me in retrospect because of how much time was wasted on them compared to other more directly impactful plot points that felt rushed or undercooked by comparison. Hard to explain exactly, but past episode 5 or so I just wasn't looking forward the episodes as much. Not horrible, but feels like a fumble of something that could have been great. Actors were fine for the most part. Wasn't sold on Ellie at first, but she grew on me. Won't be checking in for season 2 though... If they diminished the first game with its solid story, it's hard to see them improving part 2 with its infamous reputation.
@rgw7345
@rgw7345 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, this show had serious pacing issues, It almost felt like they were rushing through the series, especially the second half.
@blindfire3167
@blindfire3167 Жыл бұрын
Season 2 is supposedly going to be more Ellie and Joel in between what happened at the end of 1 and start of 2, possibly ending with the infamous scene that got a lot of people angry lol. I feel you on the dialog though. I only got to episode 4 then tapped out because it just didn't feel like I was watching people in a messed up world and felt like I was watching actors reading lines to each other to match the words of the game characters, but not the tone. I know it's not Bella or Pedro since if they took those moments out of them copying the game, it would have been pretty damn good. Also, I loved episode 3, but now I'm curious who the 2nd romance episode involved, which I'm guessing Tommy and his wife?
@belloutdoors5217
@belloutdoors5217 Жыл бұрын
So you hate good writing?
@PotsDame
@PotsDame Жыл бұрын
As someone who didn't play the game, the series thought it was ok. I'm not so capable of horror and was afraid that I would scare me too much. I only found episode 1 really scary. Sometimes I found the handling of the infected consistent. Did they die after a few days or do they live forever (In the sealed sewers) ? And what about the monster zombies from the episode with the brothers. Why weren't they persecuted? Also, I find the "solution" simply cropping Ellie's head, for a miracle cure. So sure, you need it for the climax. But I didn't find it really logical. Because when Ellie is dead, hope is dead. Ellie alive hope still exists.
@chancebattenberg8400
@chancebattenberg8400 Жыл бұрын
Yeah they rushed a lot of things in the show. Even if everything doesn’t get answered in the game, everything makes a lot more sense and doesn’t feel confusing. The game overall did it a whole lot better
@SidPhoenix2211
@SidPhoenix2211 Жыл бұрын
first of all, i think you made a number of typos in your comments which are confusing and everything you're talking about is sufficiently answered in the show. 1. As Joel said in episode 2, most Infected die within a month or two. Those who live on begin to transform. Runners are the most common (the ones you saw in Ep1, for ex), then the stalkers (the one that kissed tess), then the clickers (the mushroom head ones), and bloaters are the RAREST. That's why we only see one of those. 2. They explain the reason for Ellie's immunity & the reason as to why they need to cut her head open well: the cordyceps grows all over + inside the brain. It is completely tangled in there. And they did run some tests on her, that's how they came to the conclusion they did. They plan on extracting a sample from her brain (and since it is entangled, the procedure will kill her), isolating the chemical messenger that essentially neutralizes the cordyceps growth, then recreate & multiply it in lab conditions. Simple as that. The doctors believe that this is the way to go about making a vaccine. And they weren't just sitting on their hands for the last 20 years. The lab in episode 6 makes it pretty clear that they've been researching for a long time. Ellie's immunity was the missing piece of the puzzle and now they have it. And I think your "Ellie is dead, hope is dead" thing is a bit strange lol. For Joel, sure. But her death would've yielded a vaccine that could've been used to save countless lives. And I am not on the Fireflies' side, btw. I ultimately side with Joel. I am just not in denial about what he did.
@PotsDame
@PotsDame Жыл бұрын
@@SidPhoenix2211 I'm sorry that my typos confuse you. What I mean by Ellie dead, hope dead, what if that doesn't work. They cut open her skull, they get her brain out and yet you can't make a vaccine / cure out of it. If that's not the solution. I'm sorry that my typos confuse you. What I mean by Ellie dead, hope dead, what if that doesn't work. They cut open her skull, they get her brain out and yet you can't make a vaccine / cure out of it. The doctors can't know that this is exactly the solution, the doctors only know that after the brain is out. If that's not the solution? I don't mean that in the sense of the game context but in the medical context. I've seen some videos of doctors who also said that blood plasma would be more suitable for a cure. To the point of how long the zombies survive, I referred to the episode with the brothers. It said that the tunnels under the city had been closed for months (maybe it was years) and yet they survived. Even if this can be explained by the threads / roots. I'm sorry I obviously didn't understand this right away. 🤷🏻‍♀️
@toknowwhyuneed3593
@toknowwhyuneed3593 Жыл бұрын
@@SidPhoenix2211 Her death *might* have yielded a vaccine. I'm not aware of any vaccine that was effective in it's first iteration. Is there enough material in her head to give them sufficient attempts at creating an effective vaccine? These are questions that need to be discussed openly and honestly with both underage patient and guardian. Of course no discussion was had, and despite what this youtuber inexplicably seems to think is the take way, Joel taking away Ellie's agency in deciding what to do, Ellie was never given a choice. The Fireflys took her agency, not Joel. Also, you probably haven't lived abroad for any amount of time. The person you're responding to has classic marks of a non-native speaker.
@collkev
@collkev Жыл бұрын
Not something i thought you'd cover, but i'm so glad you are! Hope to see more videos about things other than manga and anime
@tomKATT92
@tomKATT92 Жыл бұрын
Ngl every episode has something that makes me want to say it's the best episode of the season. It's so very well put together. Talking of put together, this video is amazing!
@dannybob42
@dannybob42 Жыл бұрын
the show is amazing, though there were some scenes I felt the game did better the show had plenty that did better too, and it was nice that the original voices got to come back in some shape (and get killed off XD) I am curious what Season 2 will bring, I kinda hope they don't jump straight into Part 2's plot, maybe instead utilise the flashbacks of that game and fill the gaps in between the timeskip, but we'll have to see. Everyone brought their A Game so it didn't disappoint at all
@lesther614
@lesther614 Жыл бұрын
Love your vids Mark! Keep em coming!
@Flipitmixit
@Flipitmixit Жыл бұрын
I DO stop the game to play Left Behind midstory after joel falls of the horse, and it's a way better experience. I was glad to find out that the show was doing the same thing.
@raitube4349
@raitube4349 Жыл бұрын
this is the best late birthday present ive ever got :)
@fernandowada7504
@fernandowada7504 Жыл бұрын
Great video! As always!
@Legion7042
@Legion7042 Жыл бұрын
I can listen to you discuss and break down damn near any story. I love the anime reviews but I’d also love to see more media (that your interested in) in the live action area of entertainment. Thank you again for all the great reviews and I look forward to more Dragon Ball Z reviews and more anything as long as it’s you and your team creating these videos for Totally Not Mark
@epli72
@epli72 Жыл бұрын
Aw man, this was worth every dang second of my time! Also... 2:19:54 is just priceless 😂 Always such wholeheartetly insightful and valuable commentary!
@Timblobimblo
@Timblobimblo Жыл бұрын
What's that cover of The Day the World Went Away at the start of the final episode review?
@robbyw.8616
@robbyw.8616 Жыл бұрын
After watching the video I must say I like the video essay for the most part. The insight you provided was interesting. That said, I think you were a bit harsh on the fact, that some fans didn't liked/ hated the third episode. Everything you said was right, the writer knew most likely what impact this episode would have, because of the change of focus, lack of action. The thing is, not everyone shares the same perspective than you, not everybody have the same perspective or preferences than you. I think it's ok that they, didn't liked the episode, even if their critic wasn't constructive.
@MyNameIsYahweh
@MyNameIsYahweh Жыл бұрын
I've been meaning to watch this for days now but amazing video Mark
@linneaburke9934
@linneaburke9934 Жыл бұрын
love this review sm
@LiaraGaming
@LiaraGaming Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed hearing your analysis! I appreciated you noticing Ellie's vs Sarah's reaction to Joel's brutality, as that was something I picked up as well. And 1000x yes! on how Bill and Franks episode mirror's Ellie and Joel's journey. I too get frustrated when people didn't see the point. For new people, I suppose I can understand, but at the very least, Bill and Frank show what's worth fighting for in this dismal world. As for Ellie's reaction to Joel's conversation with Tommy, I always assumed she only cause Joel's "you have to take her" got mad and ran off, and therefore completely missed Joel's emotional breakdown.
@Magic_Doritos
@Magic_Doritos Жыл бұрын
NO WAY!!!! One of my favorite KZbinrs and one of my favorite games colliding??? What world is this??
@DJG96Z
@DJG96Z Жыл бұрын
SO EXCITED. You're my favorite KZbinr and the last of us is my favorite game. Loved the show though I had some slight critiques. Haven't even started watching this video yet but absolutely will be after work. Can't wait to hear your thoughts
@maurorenard82
@maurorenard82 Жыл бұрын
You are one of the best youtube film/anime/storytelling critics!!! Keep it up!!!!!!
@anth_tapia
@anth_tapia Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comments on the bill and Frank story. I thought your points and perspective on why the creators chose to tell the story like that was exactly right. Man they took it a whole new level and touched so many people’s hearts. Happy almost pride y’all :)
@Joels_Revolver
@Joels_Revolver Жыл бұрын
Amazing deep dive. About those scenes on the second game, I have the same concerns, but seeing how beautifully Craig and Neil are handling the rewriting, I'm pretty confident they'll do a great job.
@jonathan0225
@jonathan0225 Жыл бұрын
At episode 5: even in the game Henry blamed himself. but at first glance, it did look like he was blaming Joel. i think this moment also implied Joels suicide attempt too.
@Mr.Prince_Tunmise
@Mr.Prince_Tunmise Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this ❤
@Joeymn
@Joeymn Жыл бұрын
I swear the end of episode 5 made me cry I felt so bad for the kid and the brother
@Soybean13
@Soybean13 Жыл бұрын
I feel like not having enough of Infected chase/fight scene is kinda ruined the whole journey for Ellie & Joel....when Joel said that Elli fight like hell to go to firefly's place, that's actually make sense in the game because both of them really fought like hell....running from a swarming infected, fighting multiple bloaters, fighting way more hunters etc. While in the show both of them didn't had a sense of struggle as much as the video games
@MuToo
@MuToo Жыл бұрын
1 Minute in: "Sees Raiden fighting Sam wearing a Sombrero". Dayum they always get me with the Sombrero
@robotpenguin6606
@robotpenguin6606 Жыл бұрын
It honestly makes me so happy seeing you review the Last of Us! I wasn't surprised when you said it was your favorite game ever too! I'd love to see you review other shows and even other narratively-driven games too
@philwill5199
@philwill5199 Жыл бұрын
As a newcomer, I tried to watch this in a way I thought you would considering I've never played the game and therefore not knowing what differences to look for and just enjoying the story. So I definitely felt proud of myself when you mentioned some things I did like the (admittedly obvious) usage of light in the second episode or Joel's specific choice of words at the end of the eighth.
@nichescenes
@nichescenes Жыл бұрын
I think the show works best the way you watched it. Like one piece live action is best for new comers. Fans nitpick and sometimes do it badly.
@robinsonsonic
@robinsonsonic Жыл бұрын
Excellent review as always, TNM. I can't wait for your FMA review since it's tied with One Piece as my all-time favorite! I just wish I could interact with TLoU universe man. I sincerely respect the story and characters and the world they've built, but I've been terrified of zombies since the demo of OG Resident Evil 2 scarred me as a child, lol. Since that day, zombies, in whatever form they come in, have been at the tip top of my list of fears. I can watch reviews like this, and I've watched my friends play zombie games, but actually interacting with the stuff myself? Can't even bring myself to do it.
@migueladan1245
@migueladan1245 Жыл бұрын
This was an epic video. Can you do this on more media like films? Your insights are always so great!
@arlen26
@arlen26 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing work, the sheer enthusiasm coming across from you and the way you highlight aspects, I for one, have not considered in as much detail as you describe them in. Simply amazing. Exactly for that reason I wanted to ask if there is a possibility of you ever doing something similar for the second game, because, whilst it manages to capture me in the flashbacks, just as you allude to here, I really struggled with other aspects in the story and the gameplay. I maybe on some level hope seeing you break it down and either agreeing or disagreeing with my thoughts could elevate my experience the same way your videos on other things did for me. Cheers and take care.
@mopar1969ful
@mopar1969ful Жыл бұрын
Absolutely stellar and amazing review and analysis like always Mark ❤️ Off-topic though, can you please add the last 2 One Piece Wano review videos to the One Piece review playlist please?
@verotile_
@verotile_ Жыл бұрын
DUDE I'M FREAKING DYING AT YOU KILLING JERRY WITH THE FLAME THROWER!!!!!!!!! WHAT THE HELL! I need to do it too when I get there again
@EarthEagleGT
@EarthEagleGT Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this
@starkishathebisha
@starkishathebisha Жыл бұрын
Didn’t expect this from you Mark! Love it!
@Justforfun669
@Justforfun669 Жыл бұрын
Oh boy i wanted this. thank you mark
@IAmGhostProductions
@IAmGhostProductions Жыл бұрын
Watched til the episode 7 section before realizing that I should deffo experience the pain of the last three episodes first hand. I will be back after my viewing
@Ninewave1
@Ninewave1 Жыл бұрын
Not finished yet but this is up there with your 4 hour Attack On Titan review
@scootinand
@scootinand 5 ай бұрын
1:11:17 whenever people point stuff like this out, I feel the need to mention Archduke Franz Ferdinand got assassinated because after the failed first attempt on his life, his car stalled out on a side road right as his assassin found him. World War 1 was kicked off because a car just so happened to shit out at thw exact right moment. The real world is full of wild stuff that would seem too outlandish for a fictional story
@jamman-th7zu
@jamman-th7zu Жыл бұрын
We are in a stage when we are moving towards a age of incredible video game adaptations cyberpunk edgerunners castelvainia and the last of us proving that we can make good adaptation
@numbnuts375
@numbnuts375 Жыл бұрын
Then you get halo 😳😳😳
@Ash_Wen-li
@Ash_Wen-li Жыл бұрын
No mention of Arcane?
@numbnuts375
@numbnuts375 Жыл бұрын
@@Ash_Wen-li no
@kameronjones7139
@kameronjones7139 Жыл бұрын
​@NumbNuts let not bring up halo
@jamman-th7zu
@jamman-th7zu Жыл бұрын
@ash watching it right now it’s incredible forgot to put it on there but yes arcane is also up there with the greats
@monkeytron5061
@monkeytron5061 Жыл бұрын
Yes exactly! When playing you are just trying to help these characters out. You are not pretending to be them. When they die, I genuinely felt like I’d let them down. It massively engages you in the story. Especially when the story is completely taken away from you. You can’t help so you sympathise. That hurts almost like you feel the same loss.
@SkillKid
@SkillKid Жыл бұрын
mark i really liked this vid, keep yo head up dont mind the lack of views on the vid !!!
@TheKuno
@TheKuno Жыл бұрын
this is a step forwards towards mark making videogame reviews (their story at list)
@GortonMichael
@GortonMichael 5 күн бұрын
Good video overall. There's a few points I think are worth considering, but the most important point I want to make is about the ending which is at the end of this comment. If you read only one part of this, please make it that. First, the people in Pittsburg in the game Joel, Ellie, Henry and Sam flee from and fight aren't FEDRA, they're a big group of hunters that emerged out of the former Pittsburg QZ. They are actually caused by the fireflies. I'm also not a fan of the change from what they are - brutal, vicious killers who are killing for resources and also for sport - into a group of relatively normal people. This is because it makes more sense for irrationality in the hunters continued pursuit of a small number of people despite the waste of resources and safety, and them being a group of normal people makes no sense when you consider they endanger themselves, many of their resources, and many of their people in order to fulfill a revenge plot (speaking of, Druckman is obsessed with revenge plots. Geniunely. Before better writers and directors stopped him, the game was supposed to be Tess chasing Joel and Ellie across the country because, get this, Tess' brother would have died. The fact that he shoehorned this into the series is deeply funny to me, but also quite sad). Slight spoilers for later in that he did exactly the same thing with TLOU2 when he got full creative control (two ridiculous revenge plots). Also, Henry doesn't blame Joel in the game. He says "Henry, what have you done?" "It's all your fault!" Henry and Sam's relationship is changed in a way I think doesn't help the story, either. The reason why Sam dies in both is because he can't protect himself in a world where he depends upon Henry. In the game, this is Henry infantilising Sam - he's 13, but Henry treats him harshly, obsessively worries over him and refuses to allow him to fight, which is what ultimately gets him killed and why he hides his infection from Henry in the first place. This is in contrast to Joel and Ellie where he, while not liking it, realises she does need to be able to protect herself and she is old enough to do so. In the show, it's changed so that Sam is both younger, deaf and entirely dependent on Henry rather than Henry keeping him dependent. It weakens the narrative, because the whole point is that Joel starts to and trust Ellie to pull some of her own weight and it builds the relationship. Eventually she is able to do much more over the course of the story. The difference between the two pairs doesn't have the same weight when Sam's position is changed so it doesn't mirror Ellie anymore. On the subject of the infected in the latter half of the season, it is a failure for many reasons, and you touched on one of them in the video that I think deserves more time spent on it. Without the infected being a major cause for concern all the time, changing the behaviour of humans and human settlements, the proposed cure/treatment later is even less necessary than it was implied to be in the game. In the game it is still not necessary either, and it's abundantly clear that humans can survive and live in settlements like Jackson. Marlene even confirms it when she talks about being killed by raiders or infected in her final scene; that's a much more pressing concern in both game and show than getting bitten and infected. About the ending, i'm glad you brought up the many arguments about the ending. Whatever you believe about the ability of the fireflies to make a treatment (doubtful, and ridiculous, given the general (in)competence of the fireflies, and the utter lack of research into the situation) something I have to say now, is that no one should ever agree with the idea that Joel takes Ellie's agency away. That is such a complete misread of the situation that I am actually angry that people who have that view, either because they don't think it through or just shouldn't be trusted with vulnerable individuals. Ellie has no concept of dying for a cure. It's never once something she considered in either show or game. In both, the fireflies do not tell Ellie what they are doing - in the show it appears she remembers a bit of what was going on, but in the game it's not even clear if Ellie was even concious for any part of the hospital scenes at all. She is drugged into unconciousness and with the intent to murder her, THIS is the removal of agency. The very idea that Joel, someone who is protecting Ellie from being murdered without their knowledge or consent for something is removing Ellie's agency is just insanity. He has no ability to force a reasonable discussion with the fireflies. He cannot wake Ellie up and ask her. If he attempted to wait to do so they would simply overpower, kill him and just go ahead and kill her. They didn't ask for her consent before, why would they do so now? Some people also argue that Ellie might have made the decision to do so, but this just isn't relevant - her decision was already taken away by the fireflies, and now the matter is of her personal safety. Even if it did matter, that's far from clear cut in the first place, given she has no expectation to die, and even so, that so many people don't understand the concept of informed consent is just plain ugly. It's not enough for someone to consent to an operation, they have to understand what it is, the consequences. That requires a level of understanding and healthy mindset to make those decisions, which a 14 year old teenager wouldn't be at the best of times and this is made even worse by survivor's guilt and trauma. TL;DR on this final segment: the fireflies are geniunely evil in these scenes and this exact scene should be treated as a rescue, and nothing else, regardless of the potential for a cure (which was questionable at best anyway).
@BeyondAnimation
@BeyondAnimation Жыл бұрын
Bro the music is so good anyone know what tracks were usef
@DragonStar524
@DragonStar524 Жыл бұрын
I've never been a fan of this as Zombies aren't my forte. But I will always appreciate this show and video game for delving into all these important themes and delivering them in a compelling story.
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