Is Prescott the new Cabin group?

I've been thinking since Tripp and Conrad are both determinant, that makes Eleanor the only real survivor from Prescott. However, everyone hates Eleanor after she betrayed us in episode 4. Do you think Telltale will kill her off, and thus kill off everyone from Prescott in the process? If so that seems pretty harsh. Killing off an entire cabin full of people is way different than killing off a whole community. If you are given the option will you kill Eleanor or will you take pity on her. It must be hard knowing your the last of a community consisting of hundreds. Leave your thoughts!

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  • Interestingly, I had a vaguely similar thought. Eleanor is kinda like Luke at the moment, as she just did something to piss off a fair number of people after doing what she could to help out and getting relatively little backstory over the last 4 episodes. Given that she disappears after Joan takes a life and Tripp is partially determinant due to not being outright killed unlike Ava, I pretty certain (and hopeful) that she'll some true focus in the finale with the possibility of dying at a crucial point.

  • I never thought of that but you're right. I guess Eleanor is Luke 2.0 but Luke was a way better character in my opinion. I don't believe we have had much one one one interaction with anyone except Clementine and Tripp.

    DabigRG posted: »

    Interestingly, I had a vaguely similar thought. Eleanor is kinda like Luke at the moment, as she just did something to piss off a fair numbe

  • Cabin Group was far more interesting than whatever ANF group is, despite Kenny stealing a solid part of their development.

  • And Kate and Gabe.

    rando100 posted: »

    I never thought of that but you're right. I guess Eleanor is Luke 2.0 but Luke was a way better character in my opinion. I don't believe we have had much one one one interaction with anyone except Clementine and Tripp.

  • Agreed.

    fallandir posted: »

    Cabin Group was far more interesting than whatever ANF group is, despite Kenny stealing a solid part of their development.

  • They're practically the same when it comes to depth and investment.

    fallandir posted: »

    Cabin Group was far more interesting than whatever ANF group is, despite Kenny stealing a solid part of their development.

  • Tripp and Ava are the only ones from the group I like.

  • with eleanor i expect some type of plot twist. Maybe that eleanor was forced to give that info. They could of done anything to her to snitch that stuff out. Or maybe she just did that to be a bitch idk. i feel that there some bigger behind that

  • i feel like if they added that type of twist alot more people would spare her in that situation

    with eleanor i expect some type of plot twist. Maybe that eleanor was forced to give that info. They could of done anything to her to snitch that stuff out. Or maybe she just did that to be a bitch idk. i feel that there some bigger behind that

  • they are the Cabin group if the Cabin group had proper determinant character treament ((looking at you Sarah and Nick.))

  • I liked her but after Episode 4 I don't care about her!

  • No they aren't. With CG, you can read a lot between the lines or interpret stuff based on behavior and personality; when it comes to ANF's group, people have so little development there's impossible to make up theories, nitpick or deduce anything.

    J-Master posted: »

    They're practically the same when it comes to depth and investment.

  • They probably won't kill them all off, at least not the determinants. Killing 3 characters would be way too excessive.

  • This.

    fallandir posted: »

    No they aren't. With CG, you can read a lot between the lines or interpret stuff based on behavior and personality; when it comes to ANF's group, people have so little development there's impossible to make up theories, nitpick or deduce anything.

  • We had hardly any meaningful interactions with anyone in Prescott. Although the cabin group had wasted potential, they had substantially more to their character than anyone in ANF. It's strange how in Season 2 we care more about a group of strangers we just met rather than our own family in ANF. Telltale can't just throw random characters at us and not give us a good reason to care about them other than "they're Javier's family so we have to care for them."

  • Thanks. We tend to agree with each other a lot these days.

    DabigRG posted: »

    This.

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