DarthSkywalker
🦉Your Most Aggro Pal (he/him)
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Bro what is this???
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Tried not to hate it but you can't take that seriously. Horrible casting
You don't recast when the entire plot of the show is driven by the connection between two characters established in season 1.Right now my biggest issue with her is she doesn't look, act, or sound like she's older. Five years are supposed to have passed. I think she was mostly cast because she was an older actress who could convincingly play much younger, but because she has a natural baby face, I think she ironically isn't convincing playing older, despite the fact she's actually 21. This is where I wonder if it might have been better had they recast the character, House of the Dragon style, with a different actress.
You don't recast when the entire plot of the show is driven by the connection between two characters established in season 1.
Doctor Who?
Ellie being a moody teen early in the story fits with the game.I was kind of thrown off by the choice to have Ellie continue to act more like a teen than a young adult, but maybe that's something that'll change given the journey she's about to go on this season. Kaitlyn is already bringing the intensity to Abby though, I think she's capable, but Bella is going to have to step up to match what she's already bringing.
@Snow Queen doing her best Minecraft.Anyone else cheered when she used the bottle?
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Not talking about her behavior towards Joel. She acts more like an untested student than an experienced fighter that has been through some ish. It's an adaptation so I'm not holding too much against the show at this point, but what characters are saying about Ellie so far don't match her actions in episode 1.Ellie being a moody teen early in the story fits with the game.
I'm a little confused. Do you mean what Ellie went through the first season/game and it not matching the "babying" of her?Not talking about her behavior towards Joel. She acts more like an untested student than an experienced fighter that has been through some ish. It's an adaptation so I'm not holding too much against the show at this point, but what characters are saying about Ellie so far don't match her actions in episode 1.
Between the time jump in the games, Ellie became considerably more experienced and "battle hardened" for lack of a better phrase. The respect she had from the community for her skills outside of walls is displayed pretty early on. I didn't get much of that in this episode, and with what's coming I'm slightly concerned about how that change may be portrayed this season.I'm a little confused. Do you mean what Ellie went through the first season/game and it not matching the "babying" of her?
I see and thanks for helping me out.Between the time jump in the games, Ellie became considerably more experienced and "battle hardened" for lack of a better phrase. The respect she had from the community for her skills outside of walls is displayed pretty early on. I didn't get much of that in this episode, and with what's coming I'm slightly concerned about how that change may be portrayed this season.
That said, it's only one episode and the writers may be going about things a different way. Game Ellie and show Ellie do not have to develop the same way.