This season is more concerned with continuing to make its way through the lives of the women who occupy Litchfield Prison, and, with a few misses here and there, is so lived - in in its narrative voice and settled in its «Backstory of the Week» format that you're quickly at peace and on board with the season's new direction and slightly
more upbeat tone.
Despite Johnson's
more upbeat tone, Jeremy Corbyn continued to strike a more sombre chord as he said he had «many, many criticisms» of the EU.
Not exact matches
Gone are the brightly colored blue costumes, in favor of
more muted, grey suits, and much of the
tone of the film is ominous, rather that
upbeat or hopeful.
From
upbeat tempos for boss battles and
more gentle
tones for the longer, drawn out dungeon exploring, the sounds match the action perfectly at every turn.
Things are a little
more light - hearted here though, a
tone not usually associated with The Walking Dead; dying by enemy results in your character waking up in bed rather than in as food for the zombies, and the soundtrack is
upbeat and addictive rather than somber.
Your style /
tone of writing has changed in the last year or so and is even
MORE upbeat and peaceful than it was before.