Yeah, tanking a district makes that area harder and doesnt feel great; however, if you don’t kill any of them, the combat is really hard because you’re under levelled. So you have to make moral judgements and choose who is “best” to kill.
Yeah, tanking a district makes that area harder and doesnt feel great; however, if you don’t kill any of them, the combat is really hard because you’re under levelled. So you have to make moral judgements and choose who is “best” to kill.
Yeah, we’ve already seen she is willing to take action against Dawn and Dusk, as she’s more loyal to Day. She’s also clearly pissed at Day for using her religion for his benefit and forcing her to kill that religious leader. I think her ultimate allegiance is to the genetic dynasty itself, so Day moving to end it is what forces her to act against him.
I’ll admit. The empire stuff is what is keeping me in the show. Lee Pace is excellent!
True, but from a storytelling perspective, it doesn’t make sense to me to bring him back without explanation just to kill him off the next episode. Its jarring
It’s nice to get that context for Seldon, but the whole ‘life flashing before their eyes, deathbed flashback’ trope took me out of the episode.
Getting whiplash with how many times Seldon is dying and being resurrected ATM. Even if this is a fake out, it’s getting a bit much
I like it. Roll with the consequences of your actions, be they accidental or not, but I can see how that can be frustrating for some