Talk:The Puppetmaster's Regime/@comment-5614678-20190729212432

Pretty strange, a little incoherent, but I kind of think that was the point. I almost felt like I was one of the testament characters watching this play, trying to figure out what the hell was going on.

The way the testaments are structured is confusing. They only explain a single part of the story each, almost like they were all shortened and edited together. I'm sure there's a pretty easy explanation for that like "oh, we edited this for convenience" or "oh, they only told us what they could remember, many people walked out or were in the cheap seats and didn't see everything" but I didn't find anything like that.

I hear a lot of people complain about the gorey ending, but I'm fine with it. It's a little underwhelming but good enough to work as a horror punchline.

Overall, it's a very unique and strange story with a really interesting twist on the "lost episode" formula. It felt incomplete - not "unfinished", but incomplete. Like even though the whole story was told, there were major things that weren't explored. I'm looking forward to how that will work out in the sequel.