I’ve seen a so many reactions to this show, but no one understands Joel HAD to pull the bat handle out. It would have been impossible to mount and ride the horse with the bat lodged in his lower abdomen-mounting up would have pushed it deeper into his body, and that splintered wood would have shredded his insides in seconds once he started riding. Yes, it’s best to leave intrusive objects in if you can get to safety quickly and easily while remaining as still as possible, allowing blood to clot around the object, but that rule does not apply in every situation.
Gotta say, your mashup skill has improved. Kudos! The dialogue and reaction of all the reactors are meshing together and flowing more seamlessly in every scene. Johnny of J2O does it well. You're definitely improving your game.
Very strong episode. Awesome seeing Tommy and Maria in live-action. If idiots have a problem with Maria being race-swapped, screw off. Also, I believe I saw Dina from Last of Us 2 in the dining hall. If you don't know who Dina is, look her up, since she's an important character. I also loved seeing the live-action version of the famous argument scene between Joel and Ellie ("You have no idea what loss is"). It was just as beautiful and sad as it is from the game. Also, Joel's breakdown over failing to save Sarah was heartbreaking. I know hardcore fans will cry foul at that, because "that's not Joel is about". If you truly understood Joel, you would love that aspect of the character even more. I bet you Pedro Pascal wins an Emmy for his acting here. Also also, if you truly know Last of Us, Joel ain't dead. I promise you. I'm excited for the live-action Left Behind DLC next week, especially finally seeing Riley. I also hope to see Ashley Johnson, aka the original Ellie, appear in the episode. Again, I love this damn show!
I’ve seen a so many reactions to this show, but no one understands Joel HAD to pull the bat handle out. It would have been impossible to mount and ride the horse with the bat lodged in his lower abdomen-mounting up would have pushed it deeper into his body, and that splintered wood would have shredded his insides in seconds once he started riding. Yes, it’s best to leave intrusive objects in if you can get to safety quickly and easily while remaining as still as possible, allowing blood to clot around the object, but that rule does not apply in every situation.
Gotta say, your mashup skill has improved. Kudos! The dialogue and reaction of all the reactors are meshing together and flowing more seamlessly in every scene. Johnny of J2O does it well. You're definitely improving your game.
15:54 I don't see many HIMYM fans out in the wild, but it's always nice when I do
I never watched true blood, but I always think of "we survive. And thrive" from twd lol Rutina is a great actress
FIRE COMPILATION
Why did you stop making these types of videos? You were doing so great.
where are the rest of the episodes? :(
Very strong episode.
Awesome seeing Tommy and Maria in live-action. If idiots have a problem with Maria being race-swapped, screw off. Also, I believe I saw Dina from Last of Us 2 in the dining hall. If you don't know who Dina is, look her up, since she's an important character.
I also loved seeing the live-action version of the famous argument scene between Joel and Ellie ("You have no idea what loss is"). It was just as beautiful and sad as it is from the game.
Also, Joel's breakdown over failing to save Sarah was heartbreaking. I know hardcore fans will cry foul at that, because "that's not Joel is about". If you truly understood Joel, you would love that aspect of the character even more. I bet you Pedro Pascal wins an Emmy for his acting here.
Also also, if you truly know Last of Us, Joel ain't dead. I promise you.
I'm excited for the live-action Left Behind DLC next week, especially finally seeing Riley. I also hope to see Ashley Johnson, aka the original Ellie, appear in the episode.
Again, I love this damn show!
Part 7, 8 and 9 ????
I hope you do more of these! They've been great!