wonderful setting to explore and wonderful characters. ![]() Portal 2 was probably one of the most memorable games I've played. In a way it was sad that the madness of portal ended. This made me tear up, GLAdos is letting you go. There is something so beatiful about the artifical singing in this game, it surpirsed me in the first game and this part really caught me off gaurd. Дададададдадададададад Comment by Australia ballĬute turrets even tho the shot me in the shin Comment by XMOTIONS I sheded tears to this Comment by User 916385482 This is beautiful i want this played during any great event Comment by jeremy.bfnh Finaly.This is gonna be the last video of this type, enjoy the monologues of the Defective TurretHonestly, didnt hear Turrets monologues, was busy merging. Comment by Gabrielīest theme ever to a ending game Comment by Oceanus-121 Watch the video for Turret Wife Serenade from Aperture Science Psychoacoustics Laboratorys Portal 2: Songs to Test By for free, and see the artwork. "Deleting" Carolyn, "killed" her mother, in a bid to ensure she would have no reason to return with that relationship wiped out.and used the turrets to bid her farewell in a language she wouldn't understand.AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO HEARS SPANISH LYRICS BEING TROWN IN THERE? Comment by microgen But GLaDOS knew if she didn't get Chell out of Aperture her hardware would force her to use Chell for testing again, and eventually it would kill Chell. ![]() And that GLaDOS did not actually delete Carolyn, but faked it for Chell's benefit.their having listened to the recordings in the older test tracks and such could have clued the both of them in to their family relationship. And the horseman gallops in : One bound has cleared the portal wide The next. Chell was definitely there for bring your daughter to work day as evidenced by one of the science experiments bearing her name. Now ring they louder, and their tread Shakes the old turret floor. They seemed to have some connection in the recordings, and I just can't see Cave handing over the GLaDOS (and thusly the control of the entire premises in effect) over to his secretary, unless they had shared some bond beyond that. Chell being the daughter of Carolyn & Cave. No one usually expects cold robotic machines to express emotion.Įven if it's no canon, it's still good headcanon to me. Love As A Construct is the best name for their relationship I think. I like how the Opera is foreshadowed even before it plays, like the Companion Cube singing or the Lasers, Bridges. Jonathan Coultons song Still Alive, which is sung by GLaDOS (voiced by Ellen McLain) over Portals end credits, was considered a large part of Portals. It was a beautiful scene, i will admit, really tugged at the heartstrings, and Cara Mia Addio -aka Turret Opera -aka the song that plays when you beat Portal 2. She's too proud of course and had to pretend that everything they endured was just corrected by a prompt deletion of a file, but really, we know Caroline and how she likes to lie. I don't really see a mother daughter link between them, and relationship wise it seems they're in the frenemy stage or have passed that. Realizing their only true friend they've ever known. The lyrics of Cara Mia Addio were bits of Spanish that Ellen made up on the spot, and she herself has addressed that people have reached for things that aren't there or weren't intended upon listening to the performance, Valve does tend to use a lot of symbolism in their games so maybe it was representing GLaDOS relationship with Chell. Overall, I am disappointed to say that I think the only way GLaDOS could have instructed the turrets would be to ask them to sing, and that the turrets could have easily organized it on their own. Wheatley specifically chooses to use turrets to make "boxes with legs," so I think it is likely that turrets can move on their own. The Turret Opera is featured at the end of Portal 2, where many Soprano Turrets, including the Animal King Turret, perform Cara Mia Addio. For all robots in the building, her control is limited to moving robots around and giving them orders. You can skip from song to song with annotati. Elsewhere in Portal 2, we see that GLaDOS is not aware of changes in the turret production or quality control systems. Just songs from the Portal series, as well as LEGO Dimensions, that I felt deserved to be in one video together. The Oracle Turret is proof that the turrets don't play pre-recorded messages or follow specific instructions for what to say, and proof that GLaDOS does not completely control them. Some people suggest that the turrets in the game lack free-will and are just following orders, but we know from the Oracle Turret that this cannot be the case. I like it when these little details have every bit of significance. Someone had to have chosen those lyrics, and I hope they were not unintentional.
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