That's true. I should be giving him the benefit of the doubt. But I personally like his endings better than when he writes a whole episode since they're always so amazing.
It would have been nice to see Nick play a bigger role, but after looking back, I can't help but feel Shorette was rushed in making that epi… moresode, either that or he had to settle for writing an hour and a half episode instead of a 2 hour episode. Look at his work, Faith from TWAU and Zero Sum from TFTBL, both of these episodes are incredibly well written, but are also over 2 hours long. In Harms Way is an hour and a half, and I can't help but feel that he wanted to do so much more with the episode had he been given a little more time, but he had to settle for an hour and a half. Maybe if he had a little more time, he could written something for Nick and other characters.
I miss Vanaman. I wish he could be in Season 3 as the lead writer along with Breckon and the others. Season 1 was epic, memorable and legen...-wait for it- ...dary. Season 2 was just good.
he is the writter that comes the closest to Vanaman.
Not really, Mark Darin still takes the cake for that. I mean he is a good writer, and he does have his moments.(A House Divided was fantastic) He just needs to get his shit together. (I'm still pretty lukewarm about No Going Back.) By all means though he should stay, but he needs improvement.
he is the writter that comes the closest to Vanaman.
Not really, Mark Darin still takes the cake for that. I mean he is a good write… morer, and he does have his moments.(A House Divided was fantastic) He just needs to get his shit together. (I'm still pretty lukewarm about No Going Back.) By all means though he should stay, but he needs improvement.
he is the writter that comes the closest to Vanaman.
Not really, Mark Darin still takes the cake for that. I mean he is a good write… morer, and he does have his moments.(A House Divided was fantastic) He just needs to get his shit together. (I'm still pretty lukewarm about No Going Back.) By all means though he should stay, but he needs improvement.
Breckon and Vanaman are friends in real life and do a podcast together called Idle Thumbs, that's probably why he trusts him more than Darin and why he got the job in the first place (but he has proven himself, to me at least, that he is a great writer and should remain as head writer for Season 3).
I'm serious XD. The episode itself was good, but I fell that it was too rushed and tried too hard to be No Time Left, if you follow. Also, the "Lone Wolf Ending", biggest slap on the face from TTG yet. Holy hell, I fell so bad for the people who got that ending as there canon ending. What a shitty ending. No offence to people who liked it however, just my two cents.
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That's true. I should be giving him the benefit of the doubt. But I personally like his endings better than when he writes a whole episode since they're always so amazing.
Whenever I replay the game, I get excited reaching that episode. It's so, so good and well-written.
I miss Vanaman. I wish he could be in Season 3 as the lead writer along with Breckon and the others. Season 1 was epic, memorable and legen...-wait for it- ...dary. Season 2 was just good.
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Breckon should be put in charge of the writting, he is the writter that comes the closest to Vanaman.
Not really, Mark Darin still takes the cake for that. I mean he is a good writer, and he does have his moments.(A House Divided was fantastic) He just needs to get his shit together. (I'm still pretty lukewarm about No Going Back.) By all means though he should stay, but he needs improvement.
Vanaman trusts Breckon more than Mark Darin for some reason dont you think?
Breckon and Vanaman are friends in real life and do a podcast together called Idle Thumbs, that's probably why he trusts him more than Darin and why he got the job in the first place (but he has proven himself, to me at least, that he is a great writer and should remain as head writer for Season 3).
Its pretty sad that we have members on this forum that have written a better plot than Season 2 and it's episodes did.
I'm serious XD. The episode itself was good, but I fell that it was too rushed and tried too hard to be No Time Left, if you follow. Also, the "Lone Wolf Ending", biggest slap on the face from TTG yet. Holy hell, I fell so bad for the people who got that ending as there canon ending. What a shitty ending. No offence to people who liked it however, just my two cents.
Seems to be. Cause we could have had better written episodes if thats the case.