I think I posted a comment on someone else’s ND tumblr recently or made a post of my own about this but cannot recall for sure. If I did, sorry for the repetition.
Why does Andy ask “What'd you do that for?” in the end game sequence when Nancy throwing the oxygen tank into the pool inside the smugglers boat? Does he not know the orca is trained? I would have assumed he did know, otherwise why would he need a regular wild orca? Isn't that why there is a beach ball in the sea caves where Nancy first (*I forgot that Nancy sees the orca during the free whale watching tour prior to the sea cave encounter, oops!) encounters the orca? To show players that the orca is trained. Even if Andy never played catch (or accidentally knocked something that floats into the water and noticed that the orca brought it back to shore, even if the human didn’t throw/drop it again) with the orca, anyone else in his gang of criminals who did interact with the orca and the ball or whatever they played catch with would have told Andy that the orca knew how to play catch, meaning Nancy throwing the tank into the pool would not be confusing/surprising to him. Though he could pretend he didn’t know, so that he wouldn’t get in trouble. Criminals lie often.
Maybe whoever learned that the orca can play catch (assuming it wasn’t Andy) thought that, since playing catch with the orca doesnt really have much to do with smuggling that Andy didn’t really need to know.
Andy: I’ll take a matcha tea; it’s actually more effective than coffee.
Jenna: Did you read that in “Who Gives a Crap Weekly?”
Andy: It was in the New Yorker.
Jenna: So in “Who Gives a Crap Bi-Weekly.”
i feel like the "Andy got his hands on an orca trained by the Russians" at the end of DDI requires a little more explanation. like ok, how. where. what inspired this plan exactly?
Meanwhile, in another Spider-Verse.... the cast of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (in theaters now), swap voice roles in this hilarious web exclusive.
my favorite thing has been scrolling through a good girl’s guide to murder reviews by large publications bc they all describe it as “light” “fun” and “classic” and it’s like. They really won’t know what hit them by season 3
I think the realest thing in Good Girl Bad Blood is that Pip is the fourth most hateable person in the poll- just after the three involved™. Because ofc a teenage girl asking questions and challenging the system and disrupting the small town bubble is the most annoying in the sea of rapists and killers