Yes, this deserves a thread. This has perhaps been the greatest thing to ever grace the internets, and will be remember long into history until it becomes as legendary as King Arthur himself.
Let us rejoice the end! Long live John Freeman, Saver of humens, who is Gordon Freeman's brother!
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Zink wrote:Hell yes. I love this series. Although, does anyone else think that the narraters get worse as the series goes on?
I agree. The beter Narrators were the first two, who could hardly believe or understand what it was they were reading, sometimes trying to hold off laughter as they're recording. But as the series went on, the narrators become mroe confident and tried to make it sound more epic, which in my opinion failed.
Fauche wrote:I agree. The beter Narrators were the first two, who could hardly believe or understand what it was they were reading, sometimes trying to hold off laughter as they're recording. But as the series went on, the narrators become mroe confident and tried to make it sound more epic, which in my opinion failed.
Maybe I'm wrong, but weren't the first two real fan fictions written by some kid? As far as I know, he never continued them, so I guess the later episodes were written by the makers themselves. That would explain why they suddenly know exactly what they're reading.
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Fauche wrote:I agree. The beter Narrators were the first two, who could hardly believe or understand what it was they were reading, sometimes trying to hold off laughter as they're recording. But as the series went on, the narrators become mroe confident and tried to make it sound more epic, which in my opinion failed.
Maybe I'm wrong, but weren't the first two real fan fictions written by some kid? As far as I know, he never continued them, so I guess the later episodes were written by the makers themselves. That would explain why they suddenly know exactly what they're reading.
No, squirrelking has been writing them all.
Except for Quarter-Life. That was by Peter Chimaera.
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And that upstanding members of society in a Blender song is pretty catchy.
Gordon Freeman looked up at the SKY SKY SKY SKY
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