I'm having a little trouble making out this the added verse to the Major General's song. This is what I can tell:
I can fire at a target and hit it at least half the time I graph an [unkown] while using only numbers prime I calculate the fall rate of a bullet shot a thousand yards I perforate the thick heads of a hundred military guards I can make a simulation of an atom bomb and [unknown] or flank a dozen men and ambush ten out of the blue From SMGs to RPGs I carry quite an arsenal and skip around a war zone like a subatomic particle.
I just read his blog, and he said it was. Not plot lines or anything, just certain things such as the cold black and white opening, the moral decay, and shit like that. Trust me, this show is still miles away from BB in most regards.
That ending though was tough to watch, I mean our characters are basically done now. I think the ending will be the remainders rising against our two protagonists.
How so? I think every character has their own voice.
This season has similarities to Breaking Bad, a main character slowly rotting away, moral decay, and a few interesting shots, but other than that I think the show is pretty separated.
Every character who isn't Arby/Chief is either a) blatantly annoying kid who is parodying the XBL userbase and does nothing but talk shit or b) slightly morally grey (but mostly evil) villain who has some sort of tragic backstory or ulterior motive, yet is still somewhat intelligent and acts as a foil to Arbiter.
I have to say I agree with him here. Apart from the main characters, everyone they run into online either seems to act like Jesse Pinkman or is the guy getting picked on by the guy who acts like Jesse Pinkman.
The end of that episode was fantastic though. Couldn't pull my eyes away.
Jesse is an idiot, yet lovable, meth addict, who has a great conscious for his actions in situations that he is only half willing to be in.
Arbiter's crew are all willing assholes who don't care about what they're doing, they're all pretty unlikable, from what we've seen intelligent enough, and are also dependent high school students.
I really don't see how the occasional cursing or insult makes people another, or the same character.
Oh, I'm not on about the crew they're hanging with at the moment. I'm on about the random nameless characters that we get every other episode who pick on people and then get killed off in the same episode.
It is, yeah. I haven't got a massive problem with it, and I guess it does sum up xbox live pretty well, but the comparison is still there to be made in my view.