I don't get why Brad says it's not a bad game but can't say anything good about it other than "it looks amazing". Being constantly dismissive of everything makes it sound like a bad game to me.
Brad walking around holding explosives or other weapons while wondering why people are getting suspicious of him is the best part of this video. Sometimes Brad is like a newborn baby in video games with regards to picking up logic.
I can't believe Dan's Taco Bell periscope was a work for this. At least they kept the Sour Cream revelation and a bit with his GF to prove that he wasn't doing this alone.
They did make a smart move to cut out the part where he thought about giving all of that half-eaten food to a homeless person before his GF and the internet yelled at him about how disgusting that would be.
I'll have to rewatch the first episode since I don't remember them getting anywhere close to the moon as that intro suggested. That should've stuck out to me.
The thing that I especially liked about the paralyzed Chloe timeline is that that's the Chloe that Max knew from before her move to Seattle, which died after her father's car accident that caused her to become an angry teen that we know from the real timeline. It helps Max get some closure on that possibility of getting the old Chloe back.
I think the guys will enjoy where David goes from here on out. I think the "asshole" part of his character got complacent by the situation where he was so focused on figuring out what was going on with Kate and the other seedy stuff at Blackwell that he neglected his duties as a father and husband, leading to paranoid stuff like the cameras and such. Obviously, Chloe doesn't help matters on that end, but he still needed a wake up call to figure out his priorities.
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