I see the conversation has already moved past this, but I'd like to add my two cents anyway.
In London, when Anderson says (for the second time in the game) that he was born in London, and Shep says 'Really?', it always struck me as a sarcastic remark. Some people here are saying that Shep reacts as if (s)he's never heard it before, but it doesn't sound like that at all to me. To me it totally sounds like Shep says it because (s)he would find it odd that Anderson mentions that, either because he's mentioned it before, or because she doesn't believe he was born there. IIRC, there's a suggestive close-up of Shep's face when (s)he says that. Very suspicious.
I always thought it was a really weird moment, including on my first playthrough, when Indoctrination wasn't even on my mind until the very end.
Not to mention the fact that Anderson continues to say that it took the Reapers to bring the galaxy together, only to be corrected that it was Shepard, makes it a very suspicious moment.
I've always felt that way, something is up with that scene. It's not just a reiteration of info for those who missed the optional first conversation, I'm sure.
Modifié par DoomsdayDevice, 25 juillet 2012 - 03:25 .