The time when David finds out that Mariana was killed by his own people
What do you think will happen if Javier tell David that his people are the reason for Mariana's death?
I hope we get all the answers in the next episode and I think we need to make a decision at this part.
What do you think?
Tell David the truth or not? And if you're not gonna tell it, why the hell not?
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He won't blame his people he'll blame Javier so doesn't matter.
Dialogue be like:
David, you're people kill you daughter!
Ohh my little brother, no no no, it's you fault, why you don't protect her? I know why, you just hate me, you steal my family and set them against me, and even don't try to find me! I don't belive you, you just jealous me because i now leader of beatiful community and you now not a favorite son!
I don't imagine he'll be pleased.
He can say "I am aware of that, and it was by my order".
Why would he do it? Don't know, maybe he is just crazy.
I expect we'll get a brutal death for Badger, but he'll also be pissed at Javier.
Good point. He seems to always blame Javi for everything.
I hope Badger will get what he deserves.
Oh, I know Telltale's writers, I learned a lot during season 2.
David: It's good to see you all... but where's Mariana?
Javier: She's dead.
David: Oh. Let's take care of Kate.
Ba dum tss.
I doubt he'll stay upset/sad for too long, I bet he'll get over Mariana for like 10 minutes tops.
Like father like son.
I think he's gonna kill one of his men or more (probably Badger) based on the Steam achievement called "Crime and punishment".
I feel that there is probably going be some kind of internal power struggle within the NF, the death of Mariana will probably be that final spark that sends brothers in arms against each other.
A bullet to the head.
I'll be laughing my head off if David actually says this in Episode 3, especially if Kate rolls her eyes while she's bleeding out listening to David.
I don't get it.
David: "The one time. The one goddamn time that you needed to protect her."
Javi: "Please, I tried. "
David: "Oh, you tried? You fucking tried?" [Punches Javi]
Gabe: "Why are you fighting?"
What do you not get??
That Gabe just grieved for 5 minutes because he lost his sister, and that might happen with David too.
He better fucking punish Badger for that. If he blames Javier, I'll fucking punch him in his stupid face.
Truth
More like:
David: Where the fck is Mariana you fcking piece of shit?
Yeah I saw this trophy too.
Sounds good to me.
Mari's death has clearly had an affect on Gabe. Do you expect him to be crying in every single scene?
Gabe's character: His sister Mari growing up together, surviving for 4 years, her dying right in front of him, his sadness, grief resolved in 5 minutes in one episode.
Nah man. Of course I don't. It's perfectly normal to act that way.
It wasn't resolved in five minutes. Sure they aren't talkikng about it in every scene but it's safe to assume he's still thinking about it. Gabe's actions in episode 2 are largely influenced by Mari's death and Kate being shot.
Another Pete's watch, Sarah's issues or nearby town from "Amid The Ruins", I'm afraid.
Well him complaining ,assuming it's been after a few hours after Mari's death, how Javi and Eleanor act like know-it-all parents sends me the message that he did got over her death quickly.
And David becomes the Season's main antagonist.
I watched Kenny beating Carver, so I expect her to stay.
Javi: punches back, piss on him to show dominance
Or else.
Ugh that sucks
Too easy, I'll say cut his fingers one by one first, just like he did to Francine.
He's going to ignore it and just blame Javier no matter what the case. It's the most I've come to expect from this season's writing
Ew.
I think that's pretty much predicted.
I am not on board with torturing anyone for personal gratification.
"I'm a changed man Javier. The New Frontier are my family. Mariana was sacrificed for the greater good" bum bum buuummmm!
Me neither. It's much more practical to just kill Badger and be done with it.
David:
Javier:
Badger:
I'm still not over you, "Downtown."