Horny men will message you regardless of whether you’re interested 😂. It’s not necessarily because you gave them the impression that you’re interested that they’re messaging. So, no need to say you’re not gay 💀. They’re just annoyingly persistent. Men with public personas suddenly get a taste of what the average woman online goes through.
This really was a great episode. It took a little time to get going, but the final few episodes are really giving this season a strong finish. The Celebrimbor/Sauron storyline really has been fantastic. I really thought Celebrimbor had lost it with that mouse until I realized that he had indeed seen a glitch in the matrix. The only thing that would make it better for me would be adding a hero/ine to the “good” side as badass as Sauron and Adar.
the kiss took me out of it. the fight was meh. they shoulda continued the elf charge and saved the coffee talk later on. calabrimbor is obviously always 10/10
There is alot of negative talk about the series, but I really like season 2, and this episode was really good. I don't know why there are so many haters. Maybe they get payed to give negative reviews???
In my opinion, they weren't able to capture the full magic of the first game in season 1, only pockets of it. Don't get me wrong, season 1 was great and I appreciate it bringing so many non-gamers to TLOU. However, it just was missing something about it. I know it's too early to tell but this trailer makes me think the creators finally got it.
I think it's that they shouldn't have tried to recreate so much and instead lean into going the same path but in their own way. I noticed that the best parts of the show were the things that were either completely different from the game or done slightly different.
Best episode out of both seasons. It was epic, the Celebrimbor Sauron scenes were brilliant, the visuals are faultless, we got elves fighting.. it was a treat.
Would’ve made more sense if he just shoved it in his mouth and tongued her ffs. The hand off was so painfully obvious as the shot was from Adars perspective. The director thinks the audience is stupid and needs everything explained in the most obvious details. 😂
Orcs accuracy hitting a small rock from a mile away with primitively technology.... lmao The wave size from the landfall.... lmao Sauron using the force? Bruh