I thought it was a good insight into the mystique of the Gman.
whether the content seen is considered as technically canon (as in, if a situation like that DID arise in the final game, the same outcome would have happened), it clearly shows the gman as some strange figure of extraordinary...
pfft
isnt it obvious
its all going to be a dream and the gman is a teenage Gordons father telling him to 'wake up.. for school'
he also has a speech impediment hence the odd way of talking and Gordons apparent mute-ness is when the impediment was passed down but muted and prevented any form of...
probably old news
but if you watch this video of HL2 in its alpha stage, showing off a hazard course, it features a pretty disturbing (IMO) gman scene!
when i first heard about it i was like 'omg' and simply had to find out so i youtubed it:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=y_2yIIZ82XU...
i think the reason we call games games is the fact that they arent like real life, cmon would you want to play half life where every hour and a half u had to take a first person sh*t?
or find a safe spot for the screen to go blank for a while whilst he sleeps?
or perhaps watch as some 3D burger...
i do hope we get to fight some.. somehow. i feel as if i need to avenge a certain someone from ep2.
i wud be annoyed if there wasnt some form of 'take that, you bastard' in ep3, regarding the advisor's.
i know what you mean.. he really doesnt seem to give a hoot. However, regarding the Gman, i'm sure i read somewhere that:
"In a comment in the Source Engine's developer kit, he is described as the "Misunderstood Servant of the People"."
so erm.. i dunno!? maybe that was a hint.. but all the...
Granted, but city 17 has been destroyed and the delorean is incapable of safe handling on the grassy planes of <wherever Ep2 is set>
i wish i had a HEV suit