Halo Waypoint - Where There's a Will, There's a WallI wonder... am I a bad person for liking "Wall" and the previous Waypoint mini-series more than I liked Season 9? I guess I'm enjoying the flashback to the origins of RvB: A bunch of useless idiots, stuck in a box canyon and getting into ever more improbable misadventures whilst allegedly trying to fight a war that is so pointless that no-one can actually explain it! The driving force of both "maxi-series" so far has been the comic interaction between the characters. As much as I enjoyed The Recollection Trilogy, I do think that RvB needs to rediscover this in the main seasons or they're going to start losing fans.
The latest episode is very funny, espeically the...
Halo Waypoint - Where There's a Will, There's a WallI wonder... am I a bad person for liking "Wall" and the previous Waypoint mini-series more than I liked Season 9? I guess I'm enjoying the flashback to the origins of RvB: A bunch of useless idiots, stuck in a box canyon and getting into ever more improbable misadventures whilst allegedly trying to fight a war that is so pointless that no-one can actually explain it! The driving force of both "maxi-series" so far has been the comic interaction between the characters. As much as I enjoyed The Recollection Trilogy, I do think that RvB needs to rediscover this in the main seasons or they're going to start losing fans.
The latest episode is very funny, espeically the inter-Red banter and Church and Tucker's argument. I'm just wondering how long it will take the Reds to realise that all they need is to 'borrow' the Blues' Falcon to get over the wall. Given that Sarge is using it as an opportunity to try to kill Grif (again), I'd say it'll be quite a while before that much logic becomes involved.
Still... maybe Shiela won't mind going on a road-trip with Simmons and Lopez. The two stock AIs have to rediscover their romance somehow, after all!
