I think this has been an ongoing debate in the ‘gram community, and I’m not sure if this is because I’m just too young to remember or because I’m just too young to remember the episode. But my personal opinion is that the whole episode was just dumb, and it didn’t help matters that this season is basically the same episode, plus I haven’t seen the episode.
But I digress. First off, Tamar’s victory was nothing more than a fluke. In the episode, Tamar was able to convince her younger brother, Benji, to team up with her to eliminate the Visionaries. She’s not the only one who is able to do this, but the fact that Benji can do it still does not mean that she does it.
I have to say I was not happy to see Tamar win. I think she might be a little naive, but I also think she might be a little naive about the true meaning of the game, and what is real, and what is fake. But at the end of the day Tamar wins because she did something that she has never done before. She got someone (Benji) who was willing to work with her to make a difference. But she could have done it without him.
I don’t think it’s a big issue that Tamar wins, because she’s not the big brother. This is the same guy who killed his own niece and is now trying to do the same thing to Tamar. The big brother is still Benji, his brother, who doesn’t know what he’s doing. Benji isn’t the one who wins this round.
But Tamar sure has won big. Benji is dead now, but Tamar is still alive. This is what makes her the winner.
I’m glad I could be a part of making this story happen, but I’ve got to agree with Tamar on this one. If I were Tamar I’d have me one thing to be happy about, and that would be that I’d have her back. I’ve been thinking about this for a while and I think I know what makes her the winner. Her death would be the end of the story.
Tamar is a character in the new “big brother” game, Tamriel Unlimited.
This is a game based around Tamriel that was developed by the same folks that created Bloodborne. The premise is that you play as Tamriel, a teenager who is obsessed with her sister and the mysterious island in which they live. During the game, you gain and lose characters who are unlocked as you play, so you can play as Tamriel and gain the ability to control them.
You start the game with the ability to control one of the four characters, but not all four. You can change your characters through the game, and each of them has different abilities. There are also more than four characters to choose from, and the game even supports multiplayer.
The game is set on three different islands. The island you start on is a barren, barren, island. The other two islands are where Tamriel and her sister live. The island where they are held captive is the one where they were kidnapped. It was the only way to escape, and it was the only way to save them.