6.1 Legendary Cinematic Discussion. (Spoilers)

I found it most interesting that Grom seemed to struggle with Garrosh being his son, and the fact that he was dead. He doesn't seem like the type to care at all, but the fact that it gave him pause and made him seem kind of sad, rather than angry was interesting. It makes me wonder why Gul'dan attempted to use it as a tool when he seems to know so much about everything else and people's reactions.

In the end I wonder how we will wind up with Grom as a boss unless he is a twisted puppet. (Quite likely.) I felt pretty bad for him really (especially with the callback to his son) which I didn't expect because by this point he just kind of seems to want to keep the rest of the Iron Horde demon blood free and alive. He's not going to be able to do it, and he's going to fail. Worst of all, he knows it.

I am struggling to believe that we will really only have two tiers of raiding this expansion. The story and pacing seem too strangely laid out unless we are taking some of these AU warlords into the next expansion for a Legion filled romp.

I was pleased that Kilrogg was one of the first to step up and drink the blood yet again. I do find it interesting the visual differences in these orcs vs. previous fel drinking orcs. Is it that this looks cooler? Will it be that they look different in a few weeks when the fel has a chance to set in? Their Garona is a true green with some bright blue glowing markings, making me think this is mostly a case of "It looks cool" and not a case of "They're drinking something different". Unless of course Demon's Blood has a shelf life and he had to go get it elsewhere.

On the upside, if most will be a greyish green if it is because they did something different there won't be much confusion about THEIR blood drinking orcs and OUR blood drinking orcs visually. No silly switcheroos/spies on either side of the Horde (as cool of a storyline as that could possibly be).

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