Follow the thoughts of Dr. Gordon Freeman, a 27 year old physicist and neurotic individual. Sign In. TV Series — — Episode guide. Animation Short Action. See more at IMDbPro. Episodes Browse episodes. Top Top-rated. Photos 2. Add image. Top cast Edit. Ross Scott Dr.
Gordon Freeman as Dr. Gordon Freeman. Robin Darnell Crpl. Adrian Shephard as Crpl. Adrian Shephard. You go around pushing enough buttons and heavy machinery, and you end up in trouble. At least there were no witnesses this time. I mean, this is nothing compared to woodshop back in high school.
I almost got expelled over that. Gordon: Oh hell. Is that guy dead? Dammit, I'm a doctor not a Gordon: [sees white smoke in the distance] What is that?
Next stop, right here! You can have the tram, FUCK! Gordon: Don't crush me! This suit doesn't do shit against 50 tons of rock! Gordon: Oh, wow. I could use some popcorn for this.
Might want to fire your gun there. Okay, that's just me. This guy is giving a performance. I respect that. Gordon: Well, seeing as this is the most dangerous thing I've ever seen in my life, I must be going the right way. Gordon: They must be listening to the radio. I'm gonna change the station. Gordon: Sooooo This has been a busy day. But in the end, there's only one thing that matters: I did not leave any fingerprints.
I was wearing my suit. Gordon: You see, he's not even trying to plant a gun on him or hide the body. That's a bad sign. Like this is just another day at work for him. Gordon: I'm not sure what I'm more upset about: that they're shocking me, or that I can't shoot electricity from my hands.
Gordon: So far, I've been bitten, shot, bombed, electrocuted, almost drowned, almost fallen to my death, and strangled! Rasputin wasn't so lucky!
Now here I am, exposing myself to radiation! Why not? Let's add to the list! Maybe I could get burnt, stabbed and poisoned before the day's done. Gordon: If there's one thing I've learned today, it's that missile launches are not like the movies at all. I thought there were all these procedures, two different people with special keys, a small crew of people to monitor all the systems It's just a big, red button that says "Launch".
Gordon: You may think you're hard because you plugged a scared old man but try that number on me and watch what happens. I didn't come all this way to get shot in the back of the head by some rent-a-cop. If the ninja took me out there would have been at least some dignity to that, with you there is nothing, absolutely nothing. Gordon: No military training, never fired a gun, acquitted for petty theft, not a member of any extremist organizations, has a PhD in theoretical physics.
Yeah, that sounds like our man. Gordon: What's that say? Do not obstruct laser shield? Big letters, too. That's almost asking for someone to obstruct it, isn't it? I don't care for your rules. Now I wanna see what happens when it gets obstructed! Gordon: You know, people say you should just play the hand you've been dealt in life. You know what? Fuck that. I say that if you get a dealt a bad hand, you throw out your cards, flip the table, pull a gun on the dealer and start shooting Gordon: There, that's for trying to guilt trip me!
Yeah, the Big Bad Freeman. Of course! You guys didn't start shit! Gordon: And not in a clever way. You can be Einstein or Tesla, but you're always going to lose to that psycho who memorizes board positions and remember 50 moves in his head.
Gordon: [sees a few Head Crabs in the vent] Oh, you son of a bitch! My ears! That was not smart I hope I'm not deaf! Gordon: I have to blow everything up! It's the only way to prove I'm not crazy! Gordon: Oh my God! That was stupid. Why do I keep doing stupid things? Oh my God.
I could've died! Gordon: This is I haven't been used to things going my way for quite a while now. Gordon: What's with all these grenades everywhere? Gordon: Okay, paper beats rock, hand grenade beats unmanned sentry gu- shit.
Gordon: Dammit! Pretty sure this is unconstitutional, even cops aren't allowed to mortar people. I mean what happened? Was there an emergency session of congress to vote on bombing me!? Gordon: I guess the idea is that if an alien comes by here, we blow it up and the side of a building. Gordon: You know what the number one regret of dying people is?
It's "I regret playing near all that radioactive waste because now I'm fucking dying! It must be an anti-theft feature. I would have stolen this thing a long time ago if I'd known how functional it was. Gordon: They enough preservatives in them to mummify a small dog. Gordon: I don't even think he was aiming for me; I was just the excuse!
Gordon: This room confirms every theory I had about the soldiers. It was also one of Machinima. Title and Ending Song: Military Precision. The first episode came out in December as an experimental side series to fill the gaps in his upload schedule between producing episodes of Civil Protection. It received positive response from viewers and Ross continued it to the second episode and was possibly going to be the last episode of the series due to a lot of work to do.
But however, due to positive feedback and several requests for Ross to continue Freeman's Mind , Ross did so and it became an ongoing official machinima series. The series was hosted on the official Machinima. On April 1, , the series resumed with Freeman's Mind 2.
This follows the same format as the original series, but this time taking place in Half-Life 2. Eleven episodes have been released since then. Freeman is somewhat eccentric and ill-tempered, although this isn't to say he isn't very knowledgeable about science and good at his job, as his inner monologues show.
He seems to have a cocky, and sometimes extremely frustrated personality. During the series, he often makes sarcastic remarks, and is best described as a "smartass". He also is very egotistical, believing everyone in the facility should be more like him which is not entirely unjustified, for example many of the people he meets are scientists who talk about donuts during an alien invasion.
He also believes everyone in the military to be extremely stupid and incompetent. They don't appear to learn that their MP5's are ineffective against the HEV suit, attempt to pull off an extremely impractical cover up, as Gordon points out, and execute inept combat maneuvers such as running around corners where they know Gordon is waiting with his gun ready.
Recently, Gordon has come under the belief they are learning, for example by almost killing him with a grenade. However, he still regards them as stupid "rat-fuck meatheads". Gordon also appears to have an irrational hatred of Cockroaches, resents Black Mesa's management and architects, and has a very low opinion of string theory physicists.
Despite this, Freeman is capable of demonstrating empathy, as seen in Episode 4 where Freeman calls down an elevator, unintentionally resulting in the death of two employees, an act Freeman apologizes for, though he very quickly searches for justification by saying that he hopes "they were at least jerks.
Main article: List of Freeman's Mind episodes. A total of 71 episodes counting specials were released over the show's seven year run. The first episode of Freeman's Mind was first uploaded on December 2nd, The final episode of the series, Episode 68, was released on December 31st, Given the fact that the show was the first of its kind to utilize the concept of a silent protagonist in a unique and interesting way, as well as its extensive reach due to Scott's initial partnership with Machinima, Freeman's Mind would go on to inspire several people to create a Mind series of their own.
Shows such as Shephard's Mind and Barney's Mind were the first spin-offs to appear, which was to be expected as the series followed the protagonists of the two Half-Life expansion packs, Half-Life: Opposing Force , and Half-Life: Blue Shift respectively. As more Mind series began to appear, a group centering around the most popular spin-offs at the time was formed.
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