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Omg Did Rex Use The Power Of Friendshipon Wolffe?????
Omg… did rex… use the power of friendship…on Wolffe?????
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So I have two theories on who this could be.
A) This is Tech. If you go and look at this guy through Crosshair’s thermal scope, you’ll see this guy has prosthetic legs. (Like maybe he took a big fall..) And he has an unusual amount of plot armor to just be some guy. I mean, he survived falling down a waterfall. Regular clones have died from much less. It wouldn’t be too much of a stretch to assume he’s a genetically defective clone. Also, I couldn’t help but notice the way he talks sounds a lot like the Batch, more specifically, Tech. And his thinking is a bit more out of the box than a regular clone’s. It almost feels like he knows what the Batch is going to do next.
B) This is Cody. Cody literally disappeared and hasn’t been seen since. And one thing I’m particularly stuck on is the fact this guy went head to head with Crosshair. And remember last we saw Cody wasn’t too happy with Crosshair, seeing as they had a…. Disagreement of sorts. It’s not that much of a stretch to assume Admiral Rampart had Cody sent to Tantiss.
I’m honestly hoping it’s Tech because at least then he would be alive.

agent a and agent p, where are your suitcases?
That fucking hospital scene…that is a sequence that I’m glad it didn’t feel like playing the game. Instead, I felt like I wasn’t breathing the entire time. That was one of the most effective sequences of television I’ve ever seen, from the acting to the emphasis on the brutality.
The way Joel seemed to be walking through a dream…that’s the part that hit the hardest. We as the audience were hyperaware of his actions, while he was barely there at all—Sarah and his grief and Ellie were the only things on his mind.
Neil Druckmann really wrote a story that turned a mirror on humanity, and my god am I thankful for both the game and this adaptation.

Did he give her the toothpick? Did she steal it? Did she find his super secret stash right next to his dark and mysterious diary? Will we ever know?