I appreciate how the show stayed true to the game's storyline. Joel's death was brutal but pivotal.
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I appreciate how the show stayed true to the game's storyline. Joel's death was brutal but pivotal.
Maybe we should focus more on adapting games that actually need expanded storytelling.
The parallel between sea monsters and humans fears of each other was really well handled.
I learned project management from strategy games before I even knew what it was
Interesting to see how the monarchy handles modern family dynamics.
My favorite part is how they handle the generational divide. It feels so relevant even today.
The whole Zorrii subplot felt like such an obvious attempt to deflect from their chemistry.
Wonder if anyone else feels YA worldbuilding tends to be more creative than adult fiction?
The advice about savings hit hard. I wish someone had drilled this into my head when I was younger. Started saving way too late and now I'm playing catch up
I'm struggling with the intuitive sketching. Every time I try to let go, I end up overthinking it. Any advice?
What I find most valuable is how it challenges both religious and secular assumptions about humanism.
The ending hit me like a truck. I knew things wouldn't end well but still wasn't prepared.