"Is that what happens to us? A life of conflict with no time for friends...so that when it's done, only our enemies leave roses. Violent lives, ending violently."
The Anthropologist _Forensic Rorschach idolized people like his father, but he’s never really known his father, and calls Comedians rape allegations moral lapses, he’s anti authority but is a total bootlicker other times
The Anthropologist _Forensic not to mention the “speech/joke” in the end of Chapter 2 he feels like the Comedian knew something about the world that everyone closed their eyes to, when the entire chapter is full of reason why the Comedian was a terrible person. Of course he didn’t know much about him, likely NO told him about the riots, Dr. M told him about his time in Vietnam, and he’d read about the book from Hollis Mason. Edward Blake was awful and Rorschach treated it like he was exercising the grand joke that is life. He said “no one understood the joke, that’s why he was lonely” but Edward seemed to actively be a slimy character throughout many points in his life that there’s no reason someone would stick around
The Anthropologist _Forensic to be honest he’s very badass, the asthetic of his customers is completely a doomers love cosplay, but many of his views I’ve noticed after rereading the series is that he’s grown up to be a bit far right and misogynistic, due to his upbringing. At times I think the psychoanalyst was right in many ways but he was too easily influenced
The movie toned down Roarsach's character His voice wasn't gravely. It was supposed to sound monotone and almost robotic like it does here. While I do like the movie they should have kept Roarsach's voice the way it originally was
Everyone complains about the narrator narrating the female characters, but the truth is it doesn't seem to matter when I have the perspective that the narrator is reading to us much the same as if someone was reading to us in person, or if we were reading aloud to ourselves. Keeping that in mind almost makes the voice issue pointless, as the limits of a single narrator make the interactive experience more real, not by what we would hear in our heads, (like muting the volume and imagining the voices ourselves) but having a single person read to us rather than a cast like a movie.
Exactly, well said. I think this guy did a good ass job, and I'm definitely watching the rest of these. The voices don't bother me at all, it's like im reading a book. You don't change the voices in your head when your reading a book based on the characters.
I've watched this motion comic at least a dozen times. Read the comics on my own as well. But whenever you come back to it, the first time he does the female voice, you erk a bit, but once you fall into the soothing story of the Watchmen, you completely forget about it.
biggee316 in the comedians defense his pants were down so he was like 25 percent power u ever try fighting with your pants down it’s hard let alone doge a blow
Samuel Rosales Comedian waited until Hooded Justice was old and broken to fighthim so it’s practically bullshit he’s a coward by design not to mention shooting a pregnant woman.
Funny hearing rorschach talk about what a hero Blake was in chapter 1 and now in chapter 2 we learned what a monster he was. Rorschach is very delusional and hypocritical.
@@DeathToMayo I think that's the fault of the film's director. He portrayed Rorschach as a courageous hero and practically erased his unsavory elements.
a single narrator - no different than any other audiobook. yes, that one narrator does all the voices male and female. have some goddamned imagination.
"black unrest, promiscuity, anti-war demos and drugs", of course. i mean it's right there on the damn map. now whether those things are actually WORTH fighting against...
@@genericyoutubecommenter589 I think Watchmen is about different generations coming to terms with their own realities. What 'the greatest generation' would see as growing problems, later generations would see as signs of improvement.
I haven’t watched this in a few years and the last part has me laughing. I remember reading this in middle school, but it’s just hard to take the last monologue seriously now. Everything else is good.
DPEART6475 I think that's the Comedian's interpretation of it. To him the American Dream came true because he's doing what he loves. He acknowledges that the world and life is just one big joke so he accepts it with open arms and goes with the flow so he can do what he enjoys doing. He's the Joker in in Nick Fury's position(before becoming Director of SHIELD).
The american dream means anyone can make it. But not everyone can make it. And for someone to make it, a lot of other someones have to not make it. The american dream is a pyramid scheme with lots of non well off people at the bottom holding up the well off people at the top. So for the american dream to come true for one American, it has to not come true for millions of Americans.
This comment is 2 years old but I'll answer anyway. Manhattan, because of his powers, is losing any sort of empathy for humanity, so while he is aware of right and wrong to an extent, it didn't really matter to him whether that woman and her baby died or lived. Hes losing touch of his humanity, and is becoming distant to the rest of humanity
Yea Zach Snyder gets blame but it should not stop there.Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin, Deborah Snyder...these people produced the movie and they get blame too. Bottom line is there was not enought people involved in the process who trusted the source material enough so that there would not be any creative changes.
What is up with those strange looking pipes (at 1:53) ? Could someone please explain to me whether they existed or not? I mean there here and there in this book but I have no complete idea what they are and they kinda look like crack pipes to me honestly. Also I wonder how they don't open up when your smoking it (at 2:36) and I wonder who cam up with the idea for this pipe?
They are just some kind of alternate future cigarette like the electric cars. Just supposed to add flavor that this is an alternate timeline with some advanced tech thank to tachyon research and Dr. Manhattan's work. :)
i meant as a comic book character he's interesting. he's a shity human in real life, and man i'm from egypt so i know what a shitty individuals are like i lived through a revolution, i get where ur coming at though
it's actually very common for audio books to have like 3 people do all the voices, so I could get over it kind of, but he's not doing a very good job of sounding like a woman. Good thing she's not supposed to be sexy
Yeah, that's pretty weird. I think it's because he doesn't want to her involved in adaptations, limited editions, and the like. But that's no reason to omit the name of the guy who frickin wrote the story
Himawari Person This is far more respectful than a movie or abysmal HBO adaptation. I wouldn’t have minded attaching my name to this media if I were him.
Wow... Just wow. Never read the novel or seen the movie but this is just incredible...so deep, so powerful i already understand why this is the greatest graphic ovel of all time...wow
So, Rorschach noticed Moloch at the Comedian's funeral, so he rushed ahead of him to reach his apartment first, changed clothes, cleared out the fridge, hid the food and shelves out of sight somewhere, then crawled inside the fridge and closed the door and waited and waited... all just to scare the heck out of a sick old man.
Even the music at the end when Rorschach tells the joke and relives the life of the Comedian, captures the magnitude of the moment the way the movie version never did...excellent job.
Coolest comic character. Im about to start chapter 3. I remember watching it as a kid years ago and thought id check this out. Good start to the weekend lol
Yeah, he’s possible the most narcissistic character in comics, somebody says that the entire planet needs to be saved and he’s like “Sounds like a job only I can do!”
Did anybody catch that bit of foreshadowing at @19:39? "As we forgive those who trespass against us" while Manhattan and Ozymandias are shaking hands. Manhattan eventually forgave Ozymandias for what he did at the end.
6:53 I really like Hooded Justice in this scene and I'm glad he stopped the Comedian. That being said he comes off so horrifying in this scene. How this panel is drawn combined with the music and his icy monotone voice. Truly an intimidating presence
The comedians tombstone said he was born in 1924, and the unplesantness with silk spectre happened in 1940. Do the math and it adds a new level of uncomfortable to that moment.
+DtownHorrizenBullies the clown is a symbol of all seemingly joyful people who like to make others laugh. Deep down inside we know how sorrow feels, and we do not want others to experience that.
@@jamesgreen1166 perhaps he was an African American orphan posing as a German in order to gain white privilege, and exact justice on a world that betrayed him as a youth?
@@JesusIzAPunkRocker there's one scene at the end of the minutemen incident where you get a close up of Hooded Justice's face, and you can see, like, the skin around his eyes? He's either white or albino, and considering how rare the latter is I think he's white. Besides, if you're theory is true, why would his costume have a f**king noose around his neck? Come to think of it, why _does_ his costume have a noose around his neck...
Petition to have this man voice every audiobook ever. The performance is stellar in capturing the emotions ❤. This is one of my fav comics of Alan Moore and deff top 10 in general
That goes to show that he´s a hypocrite, even if he did the right thing. He himself said that he "doesn´t compromise" but that moment shows that he does
Chapter two...the comments section is still filled with the bleating of the sheep. A simple lack of imagination and understanding keeps them from getting over that it is voiced by just one man. No small wonder the world is doomed to wallow in it's own misery.
I could say the same to the other side. Most motion comics have more than one voice actors. Besides that, 28 people were paid to work on this motion comic alone. It's astounding to assume they couldn't afford at least a single extra voice actress. And please stop straw-manning. Don't assume that everyone who has a problem with it immediately thinks the entire experience is ruined because of it.
I liked how the first silk specter talked about becoming old and making things less of a deal. These tumblr SJW's can learn a thing or 2 instead of solely being a trigger
@@MrVariant the guy tried to fucking rape her and continued being an asshole throughout his entire life. she forgave him because of her rose tinted nostalgia glasses, and i don't think he deserved it. also your main comment hasn't aged well, all those people moved to twitter
"Is that what happens to us? A life of conflict with no time for friends...so that when it's done, only our enemies leave roses. Violent lives, ending violently."
“We never die in bed”
Not allowed. Something perhaps in our personality
So awkward watching a rape scene where everyone's voiced by the same guy
Yeah they should have done the same thing Superman: Red Son did. At least they got different voice actors for each character.
Justin Joshua Sabillo Not even that, all this needs is a voice actress for the women :/
I'm surprised someone couldn't just ask their girlfriend or their sister or something and instead did that.
Eddie scares me when it comes to rape and I'm a boy
wtf were you doing here 3 years ago
Rorschach paying his last respects was tragic - different from the movie, but you could really feel the sadness and loneliness in the music.
Yeah, the music is a great addition IMO
The Anthropologist _Forensic Rorschach idolized people like his father, but he’s never really known his father, and calls Comedians rape allegations moral lapses, he’s anti authority but is a total bootlicker other times
The Anthropologist _Forensic not to mention the “speech/joke” in the end of Chapter 2 he feels like the Comedian knew something about the world that everyone closed their eyes to, when the entire chapter is full of reason why the Comedian was a terrible person. Of course he didn’t know much about him, likely NO told him about the riots, Dr. M told him about his time in Vietnam, and he’d read about the book from Hollis Mason. Edward Blake was awful and Rorschach treated it like he was exercising the grand joke that is life. He said “no one understood the joke, that’s why he was lonely” but Edward seemed to actively be a slimy character throughout many points in his life that there’s no reason someone would stick around
The Anthropologist _Forensic to be honest he’s very badass, the asthetic of his customers is completely a doomers love cosplay, but many of his views I’ve noticed after rereading the series is that he’s grown up to be a bit far right and misogynistic, due to his upbringing. At times I think the psychoanalyst was right in many ways but he was too easily influenced
The Anthropologist _Forensic he has a bit of mommy issues
Hearing the narration I never realized how weird Rorschach’s speech pattern was
Alex Arriaga it’s like he doesn’t use articles
It’s cause he only uses the words that matter
The movie toned down Roarsach's character
His voice wasn't gravely. It was supposed to sound monotone and almost robotic like it does here.
While I do like the movie they should have kept Roarsach's voice the way it originally was
I admit I came here just to listen to 24:58 onward. The words flow like poetry man.
Completely agree.
So true
Dude same
Yup! That's why I'm here, Nice to see I'm the only one :)
I walk home from work everyday. Listen to this all the time while walking.
Everyone complains about the narrator narrating the female characters, but the truth is it doesn't seem to matter when I have the perspective that the narrator is reading to us much the same as if someone was reading to us in person, or if we were reading aloud to ourselves. Keeping that in mind almost makes the voice issue pointless, as the limits of a single narrator make the interactive experience more real, not by what we would hear in our heads, (like muting the volume and imagining the voices ourselves) but having a single person read to us rather than a cast like a movie.
Exactly, well said. I think this guy did a good ass job, and I'm definitely watching the rest of these. The voices don't bother me at all, it's like im reading a book. You don't change the voices in your head when your reading a book based on the characters.
Er, I do - I put a heck of effort into that when I'm reading a book or a comic
I've watched this motion comic at least a dozen times. Read the comics on my own as well. But whenever you come back to it, the first time he does the female voice, you erk a bit, but once you fall into the soothing story of the Watchmen, you completely forget about it.
With these things it's always bad voice actors anyway. At least when it's just one guy you can look past it for narrators sake.
Doesn't make sense. I don't know what's wrong with your imagination, but in my head chicks sound like chicks.
Hooded Justice must have been a bad ass, because he beat The Comedian like he was a little punk, and Blake was no push over for sure...
biggee316 in the comedians defense his pants were down so he was like 25 percent power u ever try fighting with your pants down it’s hard let alone doge a blow
Samuel Rosales Comedian waited until Hooded Justice was old and broken to fighthim so it’s practically bullshit he’s a coward by design not to mention shooting a pregnant woman.
Then he got offed by the comedian
@@christiannewaye7306 Yeah, it's very clear that Comedian assassinated Hooded Justice. The guy is always presented as a rapist, assassin and brute
@@sketchstevens5859 Are you watching the HBO show?
Funny hearing rorschach talk about what a hero Blake was in chapter 1 and now in chapter 2 we learned what a monster he was. Rorschach is very delusional and hypocritical.
Well it's not as of Rorschach is completely sane... Its pretty clear from the first moments you see him he's not all there.
"If Blake is a Nazi, you might as well call me a Nazi too."
A lot of people who only saw the movie miss how deranged Rorschach is meant to be. He doesn't even speak complete sentences in the comic books.
That's pretty much the point of character he's a mentally ill vagrant with delusions of grandeur
@@DeathToMayo I think that's the fault of the film's director. He portrayed Rorschach as a courageous hero and practically erased his unsavory elements.
That was fucking beautiful. Thank you so much for uploading it!
Anyone else love the music in this???
28:31 - That ending music, though.
"...except in California."
a single narrator - no different than any other audiobook. yes, that one narrator does all the voices male and female. have some goddamned imagination.
Yo absolutely amazing Comedian moluch scene! Amazing!!
You know, I never thought I'd feel bad about the Comedian, this video changed that even if was only for the briefest of moments
Seen the movie plenty of times, Ultimate Cut mostly. Love it, and so far i love this too.
Am I the only one who used to imagine the Comedian being voiced by Norm MacDonald?
11:15 I look at some of the stuff on that map and it makes me wonder....
What is he trying to save the world from?
"black unrest, promiscuity, anti-war demos and drugs", of course. i mean it's right there on the damn map. now whether those things are actually WORTH fighting against...
@@genericyoutubecommenter589 I think Watchmen is about different generations coming to terms with their own realities. What 'the greatest generation' would see as growing problems, later generations would see as signs of improvement.
@@spectre111 damn that's a really good point actually
I haven’t watched this in a few years and the last part has me laughing. I remember reading this in middle school, but it’s just hard to take the last monologue seriously now. Everything else is good.
Am I the only one who felt like Eddie was talking about Epstein’s island to moloch?
My favourite chapter
God damn, her mother has a powerful jaw-line!
I am laughing so much at the Viet accent jfc
It is a bit stereotyped LOL-
" Who watches the watchmen "' Me right now duh
The only punchline Blake didn't get...
true true but thats what makes him interesting
When Night Owl II asks "What happened to the American Dream"? and the Comedian say, "It came true". What does that mean to you?
DPEART6475 The people woke up.
DPEART6475 I think that's the Comedian's interpretation of it. To him the American Dream came true because he's doing what he loves. He acknowledges that the world and life is just one big joke so he accepts it with open arms and goes with the flow so he can do what he enjoys doing. He's the Joker in in Nick Fury's position(before becoming Director of SHIELD).
The american dream means anyone can make it. But not everyone can make it. And for someone to make it, a lot of other someones have to not make it. The american dream is a pyramid scheme with lots of non well off people at the bottom holding up the well off people at the top. So for the american dream to come true for one American, it has to not come true for millions of Americans.
this is like the movie
Rorschachs voice. Enough said
Masterpiece
Wait so was the film basically scene for scene of the comic?
man...everybody with the same voice is ridiculous LOOOOL
EPIC. WONDERFUL.
I love Watchmen, but male voices for female characters is a big downfall for this.
Afrika Smith Agreed - I've given up and muted it, I can't listen to it anymore. (Bob Dylan makes a good accompaniment, btw)
@@catherinesummers2639 whine whine ... ever listened to an audiobook?
Did Dr Manhatten save the baby at 16:00? Is that Lady Trieu?
Nope.
Why did Manhattan let comedian shoot that one woman
This comment is 2 years old but I'll answer anyway. Manhattan, because of his powers, is losing any sort of empathy for humanity, so while he is aware of right and wrong to an extent, it didn't really matter to him whether that woman and her baby died or lived. Hes losing touch of his humanity, and is becoming distant to the rest of humanity
@@thewanderingwriter4448 this comment is 2 years old, but thanks
How do I send this to Bill Maher?
Yea Zach Snyder gets blame but it should not stop there.Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin, Deborah Snyder...these people produced the movie and they get blame too. Bottom line is there was not enought people involved in the process who trusted the source material enough so that there would not be any creative changes.
Sorry about the typo, it was supposed to read "male actors played the parts of women"
What you were talking about. I know this is about five months late, but I don't care.
not it's not this is brilliant and arguably the best book ever made. The movie is a huge mis step.
What is up with those strange looking pipes (at 1:53) ? Could someone please explain to me whether they existed or not? I mean there here and there in this book but I have no complete idea what they are and they kinda look like crack pipes to me honestly. Also I wonder how they don't open up when your smoking it (at 2:36) and I wonder who cam up with the idea for this pipe?
They are just some kind of alternate future cigarette like the electric cars. Just supposed to add flavor that this is an alternate timeline with some advanced tech thank to tachyon research and Dr. Manhattan's work. :)
Sure. Just asking. Thanks for answering.
make your own.
wish someone would re-do this with proper actors. its a very good idea. Just look at "the wolf among us" it can be done
Telltale could probably make a good Watchmen game
I'd do it, I made this ua-cam.com/video/SvHmzYpBHAU/v-deo.html
Anyone know what the comedian was crying about in Molochs place?
he found out about squidmageddon
Curtains.
*Silk Spectre
So the comedian killed Hooded Justice.... okay
PooR BabYYY
What are you on about
i meant as a comic book character he's interesting. he's a shity human in real life, and man i'm from egypt so i know what a shitty individuals are like i lived through a revolution, i get where ur coming at though
Why are the women voiced by men?
“Funny story. Sounds unbelievable. Probably true.” (Rorschach, October 16th, 1985). Fake news quintessence.
Why does Laurie have a man voice?
24:58
Why does sally and Laurie sound like dudes they couldn’t afford female readers.
it's actually very common for audio books to have like 3 people do all the voices, so I could get over it kind of, but he's not doing a very good job of sounding like a woman. Good thing she's not supposed to be sexy
Do you always realize how Snyder dropped the ball.
Some Nerd is Commenting about cinema ????
Who are are you Martin Scorsese ???
Christopher Nolan ?????
@@caspiconstudio80 No but closer than you ;)
"based on the graphic novel illustrated by Dave Gibbons and published by DC Comics" ...and written by nobody knows.
Yeah, that's pretty weird.
I think it's because he doesn't want to her involved in adaptations, limited editions, and the like.
But that's no reason to omit the name of the guy who frickin wrote the story
The writer is the great Alan Moore but DC cut his name off the credits since they have an ongoing feud.
@@fernandofigueroa2408 its not an ongoing feud he just doesnt like anyone profiting off his work and they keep milking it
Himawari Person
This is far more respectful than a movie or abysmal HBO adaptation. I wouldn’t have minded attaching my name to this media if I were him.
@@Commander_Rane he doesn't really discriminate lol but yes, this is overall pretty good, considering they're literally using the source material
Wow... Just wow. Never read the novel or seen the movie but this is just incredible...so deep, so powerful i already understand why this is the greatest graphic ovel of all time...wow
So, Rorschach noticed Moloch at the Comedian's funeral, so he rushed ahead of him to reach his apartment first, changed clothes, cleared out the fridge, hid the food and shelves out of sight somewhere, then crawled inside the fridge and closed the door and waited and waited... all just to scare the heck out of a sick old man.
lol yes
Sigma grindset
He also searched and found the pills.
He was a ex criminal what did you do expected
Are you sure Moloch went straight home after the funeral?
Even the music at the end when Rorschach tells the joke and relives the life of the Comedian, captures the magnitude of the moment the way the movie version never did...excellent job.
It's produced by same company as a film
Rorschach Mercer
Rorschach Mercered
Rorschach inner monologue go so freaking hard
Coolest comic character. Im about to start chapter 3. I remember watching it as a kid years ago and thought id check this out. Good start to the weekend lol
“Somebody has to save the world”
Veidt: and I took that personally.
and then he unleashed fucking Squidmageddon
Yeah, he’s possible the most narcissistic character in comics, somebody says that the entire planet needs to be saved and he’s like “Sounds like a job only I can do!”
The Comedian sounded crazy but everybody paid attention to what he had to said. And he shaped everybody’s decisions on the future.
Did anybody catch that bit of foreshadowing at @19:39?
"As we forgive those who trespass against us" while Manhattan and Ozymandias are shaking hands. Manhattan eventually forgave Ozymandias for what he did at the end.
He didn’t forgive. He simply understood his reasoning and didn’t condemn him. There’s a difference.
6:53 I really like Hooded Justice in this scene and I'm glad he stopped the Comedian.
That being said he comes off so horrifying in this scene. How this panel is drawn combined with the music and his icy monotone voice.
Truly an intimidating presence
He wasn’t in time to stop the rape. Laurie is probably the comedian’s daughter.
The comedians tombstone said he was born in 1924, and the unplesantness with silk spectre happened in 1940. Do the math and it adds a new level of uncomfortable to that moment.
Yep, he was 16 lol
Disturbing a kid like blake back then to attack a woman
I swear it sounded like the comedian saw Epstein’s island
he saw Veidt preparing for Squidmageddon
Epsquid island maybe
Damn. The ending was so powerful.
The joke from the end of the videos, the clown is a symbol of Robin Williams. Funny comedian and actor, but lived in a world of dark society.
DtownHorrizenBullies I saw that on a facebook post last year.
Ohhhh
+DtownHorrizenBullies the clown is a symbol of all seemingly joyful people who like to make others laugh. Deep down inside we know how sorrow feels, and we do not want others to experience that.
Apparently he was slated to play Walter at one point
Anyone who read this and thought Moore *liked* superheroes was not paying attention.
Anyone who read this and thought Rorsharch is a moral example to society was not paying attention
At least he trys to better person
@@ramiel3759At least he trys to better person
The ending of this chapter is some of the best thing . I just love it. Walking home from work, just listening , lovely.
have you guys not ever listened to an audiobook before or...? men have been voicing women in these things for decades.
After the HBO show, Hooded Justice beating the crap out of The Comedian is even better
One guy does every voice. He's quite talented.
Yes. He has the whole range of 1 voice 🙄
so nite owl is really is a nice guy
When you see a comedian cry from the joke you know the punchlines not gonna end well
Scared tf out of me
Whoa that attempted rape scene is disturbing
Hooded Justice has a Russian accent. Back when everyone thought he was Russian
I think He was German, they mentioned him joining the Nazi party
@@jamesgreen1166 perhaps he was an African American orphan posing as a German in order to gain white privilege, and exact justice on a world that betrayed him as a youth?
@@JesusIzAPunkRocker there's one scene at the end of the minutemen incident where you get a close up of Hooded Justice's face, and you can see, like, the skin around his eyes? He's either white or albino, and considering how rare the latter is I think he's white. Besides, if you're theory is true, why would his costume have a f**king noose around his neck?
Come to think of it, why _does_ his costume have a noose around his neck...
I'm watching this for the second time now and just realized Rorschach was at the funeral with his mask off.
Yep Rorschach was also in the first episode with his mask off (when the police officer got a shiver while talking about Rorschach).
@@DarckT7 wait really? The red headed dude?
@@joshmcv3189 yep!
everyone hating on the guy who is narrating cause he is voicing women, but his voice work is really good for everyone else
Petition to have this man voice every audiobook ever. The performance is stellar in capturing the emotions ❤. This is one of my fav comics of Alan Moore and deff top 10 in general
This is amazing and really underrated
WOW, the writing really shines.
Rorschach eventually leaving the medicine there, that was kind of nice. Not so much black or white thinking after all
Mercy for a helpless dying old man, that seems pretty black and white to me.
That goes to show that he´s a hypocrite, even if he did the right thing. He himself said that he "doesn´t compromise" but that moment shows that he does
for a crazy person rorschach sure is poetic
Despite all the shit the movie gets “society’s protection” is actually one of the few moments Snyder did better than the source material.
No, shut up
I almost wish they played boogie man during the roit of 77
This was a top notch rendition of the watchmen’s graphic novel. I can’t give it enough props
this is amazing !!
Its the first time for me watching comics!
"it rains on the just and unjust, alike....except in California!"
The soundtrack is so dramatic I wonder what’s the song to this
Noticed some lines of dialogue were missing. Just a weird mistake? Or on purpose
I can never figure out if they're all smoking legal meth or if thats just meant to be a weird cigarette filter ,
Chapter two...the comments section is still filled with the bleating of the sheep. A simple lack of imagination and understanding keeps them from getting over that it is voiced by just one man. No small wonder the world is doomed to wallow in it's own misery.
I could say the same to the other side.
Most motion comics have more than one voice actors. Besides that, 28 people were paid to work on this motion comic alone. It's astounding to assume they couldn't afford at least a single extra voice actress.
And please stop straw-manning. Don't assume that everyone who has a problem with it immediately thinks the entire experience is ruined because of it.
I'm having the just watching the story play out its still awesome even though its the same guy voicing everyone
Could they seriously not find female voice actors? This kinda ticks me off.
Ya I don't why they just couldn't find 1, all they needed was 1
Lauren Reaka They prorobaly ... spared no expense... xD ... for the voice actor. That would be my guess.
Wesley posted across reddit, 4chan, somethingawful, etc looking for a female VA but they all wanted an exorbitant amount of money in compensation.
I agree.
ok, the author hates women so its meant to be that way
I liked how the first silk specter talked about becoming old and making things less of a deal. These tumblr SJW's can learn a thing or 2 instead of solely being a trigger
+Lord south I felt her forgiving comedian, not gonna spoil it, helped me humanize him
@@MrVariant the guy tried to fucking rape her and continued being an asshole throughout his entire life. she forgave him because of her rose tinted nostalgia glasses, and i don't think he deserved it. also your main comment hasn't aged well, all those people moved to twitter