There are so many instances where we don’t see Jesse, like back in Jackson, traveling to find Ellie and Dina, encountering and fighting off WLF soldiers, staying with Dina at the theater while Ellie looks for Nora, etc., you could almost make an episode or two worth of material for the show.
As a matter of fact, if you include the stuff in the game we see plus the stuff that we don’t see and expand upon that, you would have so much material to adapt that I don’t see how they can do it in just two seasons without feeling rushed. If they’re going to do this right and pace things out properly, it’s probably going to end up being be three seasons. Unlike the first game, a lot of the dialogue and interactions we hear are pretty plot relevant and key to the story. You can’t gloss over that.
I mean, if they
really wanted to expand on things, they could probably go for four seasons, but I don’t think they want to drag things out and us along
that much.
Just like the above response, if this season is anything to go by, they’re keeping him as is and expanding on his backstory with material that was mentioned in the game through conversation but didn’t see on the screen. He’s such an important and vital character to the story of Part II that I don’t see Mazin and Druckmann changing anything about him, regardless of whether it will create controversy or not.
If a certain group of people online have a problem with it, tough. They can cope and seethe as much as they want. Nothing is going to be changed.
Yeah, I was hearing stuff from him in videos and podcasts about how much he loved and revered the game, which is why he was so respectful to the source material when making this season of television, and something just wasn’t adding up. Someone who said stuff like that wouldn’t go and trash video games as an inferior art form to television. I mean, if that was the case, he wouldn’t have even made the show in the first place.