Felt very disconnected
Feels like this episode and the last one were written by different people. Am I the only one that feels this?
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Feels like this episode and the last one were written by different people. Am I the only one that feels this?
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It was because of delay i presume. Next episode will be better im sure.
Most episodes usually have a different director if that's what you mean.
That's not what I mean. It feels like this episode is grabbing the previous episode's plot and making fanfiction as opposed to continuing it.
What do you mean then? This episode does continue the previous episodes plot. What the hell do you mean by fanfiction anyway? They are being faithful to the comic it's based on.
I kinda understand what he is saying. This episode felt kinda all over the place probably due to the constant scene change throughout the episode. Also the lack of major choices worries me a bit cause it doesn't feel like what in did in this episode mattered.
yeah telltale games story from tales of monkey island onward have always been one story connected by mutilple episode unlike all the other games they made previous where it was more a bunch of stories that have no connection until the very last episode [ except strong bad you can play those episodes in any order]
I agree. It could have been done better. It all happened too fast. There was no "depth"? Maybe also the ending was a bit unsatisfying?
Nope, you're not the only one. Since the begining it really felt like a diferent game to me...
The lack of important choices definitely worries me. The interrogations did a lot of different clever audio, but for example, what happened to Lawrence appearing in the game if you saved him? Is he just gonna mysteriously vanish from the story now? No more bridge scene?
My only gripe with the episode was how we found out it was Crane, just having there be a photo of the two of them laying there was a bit disappointing to me, I was hoping for a bit more of detective type work, if that makes sense.
That's part of the reasons I suspect a frame-up. (Well, that and on a meta-level, it's pretty unlikely for the murderer to be discovered this early.) Crane was one of Lily's clients, and someone knew that and used it.
I think you're right in that there's definitely more to this than just Crane being a weirdo