Dan
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Yeah it was pretty cool, don’t want to say much in case I spoil it.Sweet. Haven’t seen if it will work on my telly but good to know my son’s PS4 is on standby.
You enjoying the show so far?
Yeah it was pretty cool, don’t want to say much in case I spoil it.Sweet. Haven’t seen if it will work on my telly but good to know my son’s PS4 is on standby.
You enjoying the show so far?
I think it’s always 90 mins. Was enjoyable!How long is a typical playthrough?
Good stuff. I was nervous reading your reply, in case of spoilers. Thanks for that. No more questions. Need to watch this before reading anything more about it!Yeah it was pretty cool, don’t want to say much in case I spoil it.
I chose exactly the same options as you and got exactly that ending. Would also be interested to explore all the other permutations...Was interesting for sure.
I like the idea, but to be honest I think I'd have rather watched a normal style movie from them. Though the idea itself should lead to some good really movies where you make your own decisions.
For those who have done/watched it:
What ending did you get?
He died whilst in the Psych's room with mine. I first chose PAC (as opposed to TOY) as the password, and then when I went through it again I chose TOY, as opposed to PAX.
I want to know what PAX would have lead to for one, but after choosing TOY I think chose to go on the train with his mum, which seemingly led to his death in the psych's room. So I also wonder what would have happened if I chose NO to going on the train with her.
Also given that choosing TOY seems to lead to him having the rabbit as a child, and she is late and has to catch the train that crashes anyway, does that mean that it wasn't his or his dad's (in particular) fault?
I was apparently wrong on this btw. As per the BBC, "... time can be reduced to around 40 minutes if viewers avoid "do-overs" - narrative loops that steer them back to the main story".How long is a typical playthrough?
Yeah I thought same. Concept is good but was just a bit of a dull story. Prob get praise for the idea which is fair enough I supposeDidn't like it. The story is just..meh
I don't think I've ever seen anything you are a fan ofWas okay. Not a massive fan of it. It’d be very low on my list of BM favourites as a story (in any permutation) but I suppose that wasn’t the point.
Hipsters these daysI don't think I've ever seen anything you are a fan of
I liked Spider-Verse... and the new Bros documentary.I don't think I've ever seen anything you are a fan of
yeah I got that one, I voted for feck yeah!Did anyone else get the ending where you tell him via the computer you're controlling him via an entertainment service called Netflix, he freaks out then in the therapist office she mentions how his life isnt very entertaining and asks if he would like to make it more entertaining? The choices were Yeah and Feck Yeah.. Thought that was hilarious
Yeah and feck yeah seemed to get the same result there.Did anyone else get the ending where you tell him via the computer you're controlling him via an entertainment service called Netflix, he freaks out then in the therapist office she mentions how his life isnt very entertaining and asks if he would like to make it more entertaining? The choices were Yeah and Feck Yeah.. Thought that was hilarious
Did you leap through the window or fight?Did anyone else get the ending where you tell him via the computer you're controlling him via an entertainment service called Netflix, he freaks out then in the therapist office she mentions how his life isnt very entertaining and asks if he would like to make it more entertaining? The choices were Yeah and Feck Yeah.. Thought that was hilarious
I'm gonna watch these tonightI liked Spider-Verse... and the new Bros documentary.
The Bros one (it’s on iPlayer) is the greatest inadvertent Mockumentary since Jon Ronson followed David Icke round for a month and a bunch of hippies destroyed the children’s section of a book shop with custard pies in a failed attempt to “silence him”I'm gonna watch these tonight
It's absolutely fantastic.The Bros one (it’s on iPlayer) is the greatest inadvertent Mockumentary since Jon Ronson followed David Icke round for a month and a bunch of hippies destroyed the children’s section of a book shop with custard pies in a failed attempt to “silence him”
Its that good.
I fought and chose ‘feck yeah’ to more entertainmentDid you leap through the window or fight?