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Freeman's Mind is a machinima series created by Ross Scott using the Source remake of the 1998 video game Half-Life.[2] It follows the protagonist of the game, Gordon Freeman, also voiced by Scott, who acts as a combination of narrator and running commentary, often criticizing and satirizing the game world's conventions in a style similar to that in Mystery Science Theater 3000.[3] The series ran from 2007 to 2014 and consists of 71 episodes, also host to Machinima unit 2014[4] (including episode 0 and two bonus episodes). A sequel series, titled Freeman's Mind 2, debuted in 2017,[1] and is ongoing with 89 episodes across both series.

In the official Half-Life universe, while a handful of employees disliked Freeman (namely Richard Keller from Decay), Freeman was on good terms with a number of Black Mesa employees. In Freeman's Mind, Freeman is rude and outright antagonistic to his fellow co-workers, going as far as to threaten to kill someone. Though this characteristic is tame in the first three episodes, it is amplified to an extreme degree following the resonance cascade, with Freeman seldom showing little to no concern for the employees killed in the wake of the invasion. 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 three employees, an act Freeman apologizes for, though he very quickly searches for justification by saying that he hopes "they were at least jerks."

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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, 2007. The final episode of the series, Episode 68, was released on December 31st, 2014.

On December 31st, 2014, the series concluded. Although Scott was initially apprehensive about producing a sequel in Half-Life 2, emphasizing the fact that "The Movie" was his top priority, the first episode of Freeman's Mind 2 premiered on April 1st, 2017. Despite initial concerns from Scott's audience that the episode was an April Fools' Joke, it was confirmed to be a legitimate series following the release of the second episode on May 29th.

Freeman's Mind is a Half-Life machinima made by Ross Scott, who is also the creator of Civil Protection. It is more or less an in character let's play of Half-Life, featuring the thoughts of the character Gordon Freeman (played by Ross), the protagonist of Half-Life. The series has been well received, all videos having high ratings on YouTube, and each episode obtaining at least 300,000 views and over 40 episodes obtaining as many as 1,000,000 views. It is also currently Machinima.com's most popular series. This is due to the large amount of views it receives, and the ease with which new episodes can be produced. It can be viewed at Ross Scott's website Accursed Farms or on YouTube.

The final episode arrived on the 31st of December, with Freeman defeating the Nihilanth; encountering the G-Man; and accepting his offer. Ross is planning to continue onward into Half-Life 2 but it will occur sometime in the next few years.

The first episode came out in December 2007 as an experiment for his side series, Freeman's Mind. 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 Scott to continue Freeman's Mind, Ross did so and it became an official machinima series.

Multiple months after the release of Episode 44, Scott had problems with Machinima due to legal contracts and rights to the videos. Due to this, Freeman's Mind was put on a very long hiatus, with fans beginning to become impatient due to the feud. Ross Scott, however, finally disbanded from Machinima and joined ThatGuyWithTheGlasses and proceeded to produce episodes on his own.

Source: His reaction to a grenade in episode 22, which is to scream "OH shit!" and run as fast as he can away from it. Also, his line: "Oh my god these were tripmines! I could have died!". In episode 41, he also says "I don't think my suit can stop mortar shells..."

Source: In episode 9, he appears to be getting strangled by a barnacle, and after he shoots it, he says to a scientist: "I really appreciate how you stood there; staring at me not doing a god damn thing! You're like a cat watching a mouse die!"

The creator, Ross Scott, has said the reason for these changes is to make it more realistic, as he is acting under the condition that Freeman is almost completely bullet proof to small-caliber fire arms in his suit. In real life he says, someone would not have to visit a health station every 5 minutes, and even with modern body armor, realistically most soldiers can not take more than 2 or 3 shots at short to point blank range before dying (or being incapacitated, as he suggests in a recent interview) where as the soldiers in Half-Life: Source can take 7 shots before dying. Freeman can also "do pull-ups" over obstacles (an example is in episode 12, where he did a pull up over a ledge rather than fight his way through more soldiers, having to avoid more barnacles, turret guns, and another squad of soldiers. He instead ends up at the exit, and after gunning down 3 soldiers with the element of suprise, he takes an elevator and gets to the surface.)

This episode takes place pre-Episode One, where Gordon is in the training course. The episode flashes back to when Gordon first started his training for his hazard suit. He goes through a majority of the course with ease, while making snide comments about the workers and gets amazed at the hologram technology, pointing out he could use it to scare some of the workers with a fake crazy hobo. He eventually reaches the end where he must jump off a two-story elevator to solid concrete. He complains that it may be a typo or something, so he decides he is done and heads off for his lunch break. The episode ends with Freeman muttering that he would just tell everyone he passed knowing no one would check.

Article: Episode 1
The episode starts out with Gordon worrying that he is late for work. A little while down the track he sees Barney locked out of a door to which he yells "SUCKER!!". He looks out the window and observes many of Black Mesa's qualities, such as worker robots and a missle, as well as a radioactive spill. He leaves the tram after reaching Sector C, wondering whether he will be fired or not. As he enters the main door, he thinks about looting the place if he does get fired, ending the episode.

In this episode, Freeman is first introduced to the disastrous effects of the Resonance Cascade, and the fact that aliens such as headcrabs are pouring into the facility. He takes a stroll through a few rooms filled with dead bodies and tons of blood. He seems surprised by all the deaths and destruction, and he first finds his trademark crowbar in this episode. In the end, he pushes an elevator button, causing the elevator above to fall and kill the three scientists occupying it.

Freeman proceeds through the facility, meets a security guard who kills a few zombies for him, and first sees how stupid his co-workers are. He heavily criticizes his co-workers for dying so easily, while he is still alive despite being in the chamber at, "...frickin' ground zero...". At the end of the episode, he finds a pistol on a dead security guard whom he failed to save, and starts to "play god".

After getting back on the floor, he kills more headcrabs and finds a locked door, although he manages to find a shortcut in the ceiling and hears a ceiling turret fire at him. The episode ends after he returns to where he dropped into previously and obtains clips, before engaging the turret.

Continuing from the previous episode, Freeman, after doubting to cross the turret's line of fire, manages to evade it, but comes across a bunch of headcrabs, which are whacked to death by his crowbar. Later, he comes across a security guard whom he ignores, and later finds two scientists trying to save one from being pulled into the vent, but both of them are pulled into it and killed instead. He is later attacked by Vortigaunts, who he calls "zappers", after the electricity they fire annoy him.

After coming across a maze of pipes with Barnacles hanging in the ceiling and getting through it, Freeman reaches the other side of the door he tried to enter in the previous episode, with two dead security guards and one of them have just died. Later, he notices the G-man adjusting his tie and has no idea why he does it.

(Some YouTube commenters speculate that the reason he falls down the shaft in this joke episode is the combination of the extra weight from the shotgun and shells, as well as the Doritos cheese dust on his gloves.)

Episode 11 begins with Freeman starting from where he began in Episode 10.5 (which was a dream episode). He does not retrieve the shotgun, reasoning that the dead scientist abandoned that room for good reason. He performs a well-executed jump, but he is afraid trying to get up the elevator, and before it, he makes complaints about the ladder and the servicing mechanisms revolving around the elevator. He later sees a scientist dangling on an end of the elevator who falls down below, and manages to break the elevator's escape hatch.

He later comes across another room with more turrets, but this time, he manages to avoid the lasers and the attacking Vortigaunts. The episode ends when he notices a tripmine and narrow spaces blocking his path.

Later, as he progresses, he notices a marine kill a fellow scientist, and when Freeman is noticed, he gets shot at too, forcing him to gun down the soldier in self-defense. He boards a lift that takes him to another floor, to which a second scientist is gunned down by a squad of marines. When Freeman is attacked, he argues to them that he has a doctor's degree, while calling his foes "dicks" and gunning them down with his new machine gun. Later, he makes a shortcut to the lift bringing him to the surface, and the episode ends with the lift moving up.

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