erikveland
Erik Veland
erikveland

Yes it has:

As much as I like Richard Ayoade as a comedian, the deliberately detached and deprecating format of the show got extremely grating after a while. It’s just so desponding watching someone whinge about having to travel - especially when watched during the pandemic when no one was allowed to.

You may have noticed that Ellie very much does NOT stab Riley in the show.

You cared enough to cry about it at least three times on this article alone. 

Yes sure. But combined with making batteries in Episode 3 it is very much clear that basic production of technology hasn’t completely halted.

LOL. The fuck man. What about people who don’t play video games? Or don’t own a PlayStation? What classist bullshit is this?

Indeed it would if not for Andor

It’s not half as clever as it think it is, but the actors are doing such a good job that it’s easy to overlook how contrived it is. Did anyone actually think it wasn’t the daughter in that flaming car the first time around?

Stalker, not a clicker.

FEDRA is indeed manufacturing batteries and ammunition. It’s a line in the first episode.

(which for TLOU gamers is pure foreshadowing)

You can do it, put your ass into it.

I think this bears repeating: Peter Dinklage was not in In Bruges.

When they hear Buzz, they’re like, great, where’s Mr. Potato Head and Woody and Rex? And then we drop them into this science fiction film that they’re like, What?

Looks like this will be a cross between Someone Feed Phil and Travel Man, the former a glorious warm hug and the latter an affected ironic shrug. Despite loving Ayoade normally - I’m hoping it leans more towards Phil. 

Going to assume you are talking about this specific quote from the New Yorker

So which multiple creators did you mean then?

What makes you think Neil Druckman, creator of the video game it is based on, is ashamed of that fact?

Tommy spelt it out quite well: He’s becoming a father and he’s afraid to die.