My most painful confession is that, in a moment of grief and shock, I let Lilly back onto the rv because I thought I could.... romance her. I am so disappointed in myself to this day and I know Carley would be too.
I kept it playing as I read the other comments and I'm brainwashed. Lee is getting dat puss tonight! Huh? Lee is getting dat puss tonight!
no!! stop!! Lee is getting dat puss tonight!Lee is getting dat puss tonight!Lee is getting dat puss tonight!
Ben's character is the saddest of all. He tries his hardest, but everyone in the group hates him. He fucks up with Clementine, but really loves her like a little sister. It's just... So depressing.
I Actually didn't hate ben. Um, correction his death was the worst for me to watch.
I did when he left clementine to die on the street. But… more the look on his face when kenny was telling him to die made me change my mind. He means well. And he died thinking everyone hated him.
I Actually didn't hate ben. Um, correction his death was the worst for me to watch.
I did when he left clementine to die on the street. But… more the look on his face when kenny was telling him to die made me change my mind. He means well. And he died thinking everyone hated him.
I kept it playing as I read the other comments and I'm brainwashed. Lee is getting dat puss tonight! Huh? Lee is getting dat puss tonight!
no!! stop!! Lee is getting dat puss tonight! Lee is getting dat puss tonight! Lee is getting dat puss tonight!
^This right here is my exact thoughts. Also, i know i'm gonna get a bit of hate for this but even though Telltale games and the majority of the fans seem to view Clem and Luke as a sort of brother/sister-like duo (forgetting Cluke for a moment >_>;) i honestly see potential for a sibling relationship between Clementine and Nick.
Eh? Confessions? Uhm....
I'm probably going to go insane if Nick dies.
Walter asked Clem if he was like everyone else... but in realit… morey, you can see the guilt straight up on his face. He suffers the guilt and the pain of the actions that he makes. He cares about other people, it's just kind of that everyone that he's cared about are dead. I wish there were more dialogue choices towards him because Luke is obviously not being a good caretaker, and is now looking down on him. Dunno why, but I want Clem to be someone he can lean on. (I'm not shipping don't take it weirdly)
I feel like there should be an option to keep Nick alive, because I really liked Pete, and it was his dying wish. So I feel like it's her responsibility to look after Nick. I think you should be able to kind of choose his fate, and I guess keep your promise to Pete. If you promised, that is.
Maybe he never really was that decent of a person thinking back though...he never really interacted with Clem very much personally.
Like I don't remember being TOO Much of a fan of his when Lee was still around, he could be very douchey and confrontational and hot headed. But tiw as like a weird nostalgia/familiarity thing in this environment that made me more excited about the prospect of him surviving.
I, for some reason, like Chuck. Like, REALLY REALLY REALLY like him as a character. I wish he had more on-screen time. Something about him... I mean, he WAS the indirect reason that Clem is still alive today. Without him, Lee would have kept on protecting her, never cutting her hair or treating her like a survivor. She probably would've perished soon after Lee's death, to be honest.
I didn't cry when Lee died, because I already started crying when he dropped in the middle of the horde before being dragged by Clem into the store, and by the time he died, I had my emotions in check.
I stayed up all night waiting for 105. Now, whenever I'm tired, I get reminded of Lee's death and feel sad because that's just how I felt that dreaded morning.
I can see how Nate is a threatening and not very likable character... I think people like him cause he's...I guess badass in some way. Maybe he's good antagonist material.
Confession Time, and this is probably going to be controversial because while I agree with the majority of people's views, I do have some... interesting opinions.
- Before Season 2 Ep 2 was released, I was one of the Lilly-believers for the "I thought you were dead". Eventually I stopped advocating my thoughts when the majority of the Lilly-believers left were either swearing/insulting the Kenny-believers or trolls just trying to ruffle some feathers. However, I still feel like it was a mistake to bring Kenny back because his story arc would've been perfectly concluded at the end of Season 1, sacrificing his life for his beliefs: Family. (Saving Christa's baby, understanding Ben's pain about his family...)
- Damnit, I liked Larry. I know a lot of people here hated him, but I always saw it more as him being overprotective of Lily. Larry's death by Kenny's hand also was the start of my growing indifference towards Kenny's character, though I wouldn't say I hated him. I could see where he was coming from, I just didn't agree with his actions.
- Chuck ;___; I feel Chuck's death was rushed and forced. It's like Telltale created his character for the speech to Lee about surviving, then thought: "What do we do now? Meh, kill him."
Nobody even bothered to care about Chuck after his death either, Lee never told anyone and the group just didn't seem to care and never brought him up again. Damnit old man, you deserved better.
- I hate it when a character ends up being determinant, because that just signals that their role in the next episode is immediate death or a very limited role. We can see this in Doug/Carley (Missing for half of ep2, beginning of ep3 dead), Ben (dead next episode, though it was the finale) and Pete. (beginning of ep2 dead)
Thus, my hopes for Nick and Alvin are rather low. (Alvin don't die ;_;)
- Finally, I never understood the rage that followed Season 1 Episode 3 on these forums. If I remember correctly, at least everyone was threatening to stop playing and quitting the game over Carley's death + the rest, stating it's stupid to kill off half your cast in one episode. I've been a large fan of The Walking Dead franchise, and knew what I was getting into. (Also, dafuq guys, what about Doug ;_;? Is it the boobs? I'm sure he's got some manboobs...)
Even though I hate Andrea and Lori on the show, in my latest watchthrough of Season 3, I actually shed a few tears in their death scenes. AND I NEVER CRIED ABOUT THEIR DEATHS BEFORE!!!!! WTF?????!!!!!!!
Who wouldn't I hated Lori but that scene was so violent and full of gore I felt so bad for her was so horrible. I think deep down when want a character to get killed so bad then you see them get killed feel responsible and regretful in some sort of weird way like when Larry and Ben died in the TWD probably one of my hardest scenes for me as wanted to save them and not leave them on a sour note thinking want them to die
I have another confession to make....
Even though I hate Andrea and Lori on the show, in my latest watchthrough of Season 3, I actually shed a few tears in their death scenes. AND I NEVER CRIED ABOUT THEIR DEATHS BEFORE!!!!! WTF?????!!!!!!!
This isn't really morally controversial, but I've seen LOTS of people state the opposite, so: I really like Sarah, and I thought Duck was kinda adorable.
I miss Ben yes he was an idiot and got every killed but was so much fun seeing all the damage he indirectly caused he was so funny also feel could of redeemed himself so I saved him because didn't want to die a failure who contributed nothing when deep down he was just trying to help. When died I actually was devastated this was how Ben's story would end while Carlos is just an idiot an unrealistic character who is suppose to be a doctor who I doubt can even count to ten
This isn't really morally controversial, but I've seen LOTS of people state the opposite, so: I really like Sarah, and I thought Duck was kinda adorable.
Yeah, I freaked out when I saw that. I had to put hydrogen-peroxide into a pretty big cut on my hand and it hurt like a mothafucka. I got mad respect for that little girl.
Yeah, I freaked out when I saw that. I had to put hydrogen-peroxide into a pretty big cut on my hand and it hurt like a mothafucka. I got mad respect for that little girl.
Back to topic (to the parent comment), even though I kinda dislike Duck (not really *that* much), deep down I also think he's adorable and wanted him to be alive (hint hint Kenny and Katjaa).
I've mentioned this on other threads, but I'll confess all here.
I don't think Clementine should stay with Kenny, and should stay with Luke. No matter how you play Clementine, it's obvious she missed Lee, and Kenny brings back painful memories for her. Ever since Kenny lost Duck and Katjaa, he did lose it a little. Kenny will try and replace Clem with what Duck could have been, (as we see) and it's hurting both of them. Luke, on the other hand, is very emotionally stable and reliable and she could learn valuable Lee like skills from him. Luke recognizes her value as a person in the ZA like Chuck did. And plus, she has hilarious snarky conversations with him, it'd be a very lighthearted situation, and Clem would be happy, I think
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I kept it playing as I read the other comments and I'm brainwashed. Lee is getting dat puss tonight! Huh? Lee is getting dat puss tonight!
no!! stop!! Lee is getting dat puss tonight! Lee is getting dat puss tonight! Lee is getting dat puss tonight!
/agree
Ben's character is the saddest of all. He tries his hardest, but everyone in the group hates him. He fucks up with Clementine, but really loves her like a little sister. It's just... So depressing.
Yeah, I didn't like his actions either but I know all he wanted to do was help. Poor kid, he deserved a better fate.
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^This right here is my exact thoughts. Also, i know i'm gonna get a bit of hate for this but even though Telltale games and the majority of the fans seem to view Clem and Luke as a sort of brother/sister-like duo (forgetting Cluke for a moment >_>;) i honestly see potential for a sibling relationship between Clementine and Nick.
I did it... I feel empty now... I think I'm gonna go take a shower...
walks away while repeating the phrase repeatedly
It's sad.
Maybe he never really was that decent of a person thinking back though...he never really interacted with Clem very much personally.
Like I don't remember being TOO Much of a fan of his when Lee was still around, he could be very douchey and confrontational and hot headed. But tiw as like a weird nostalgia/familiarity thing in this environment that made me more excited about the prospect of him surviving.
I didn't cry when Lee died, because I already started crying when he dropped in the middle of the horde before being dragged by Clem into the store, and by the time he died, I had my emotions in check.
I stayed up all night waiting for 105. Now, whenever I'm tired, I get reminded of Lee's death and feel sad because that's just how I felt that dreaded morning.
Another confession is that I think Russell is cute.
(Long-Time Larry Fan)
- Before Season 2 Ep 2 was released, I was one of the Lilly-believers for the "I thought you were dead". Eventually I stopped advocating my thoughts when the majority of the Lilly-believers left were either swearing/insulting the Kenny-believers or trolls just trying to ruffle some feathers. However, I still feel like it was a mistake to bring Kenny back because his story arc would've been perfectly concluded at the end of Season 1, sacrificing his life for his beliefs: Family. (Saving Christa's baby, understanding Ben's pain about his family...)
- Damnit, I liked Larry. I know a lot of people here hated him, but I always saw it more as him being overprotective of Lily. Larry's death by Kenny's hand also was the start of my growing indifference towards Kenny's character, though I wouldn't say I hated him. I could see where he was coming from, I just didn't agree with his actions.
- Chuck ;___; I feel Chuck's death was rushed and forced. It's like Telltale created his character for the speech to Lee about surviving, then thought: "What do we do now? Meh, kill him."
Nobody even bothered to care about Chuck after his death either, Lee never told anyone and the group just didn't seem to care and never brought him up again. Damnit old man, you deserved better.
- I hate it when a character ends up being determinant, because that just signals that their role in the next episode is immediate death or a very limited role. We can see this in Doug/Carley (Missing for half of ep2, beginning of ep3 dead), Ben (dead next episode, though it was the finale) and Pete. (beginning of ep2 dead)
Thus, my hopes for Nick and Alvin are rather low. (Alvin don't die ;_;)
- Finally, I never understood the rage that followed Season 1 Episode 3 on these forums. If I remember correctly, at least everyone was threatening to stop playing and quitting the game over Carley's death + the rest, stating it's stupid to kill off half your cast in one episode. I've been a large fan of The Walking Dead franchise, and knew what I was getting into. (Also, dafuq guys, what about Doug ;_;? Is it the boobs? I'm sure he's got some manboobs...)
Tada~ Done.
Even though I hate Andrea and Lori on the show, in my latest watchthrough of Season 3, I actually shed a few tears in their death scenes. AND I NEVER CRIED ABOUT THEIR DEATHS BEFORE!!!!! WTF?????!!!!!!!
Back to topic (to the parent comment), even though I kinda dislike Duck (not really *that* much), deep down I also think he's adorable and wanted him to be alive (hint hint Kenny and Katjaa).
I don't think Clementine should stay with Kenny, and should stay with Luke. No matter how you play Clementine, it's obvious she missed Lee, and Kenny brings back painful memories for her. Ever since Kenny lost Duck and Katjaa, he did lose it a little. Kenny will try and replace Clem with what Duck could have been, (as we see) and it's hurting both of them. Luke, on the other hand, is very emotionally stable and reliable and she could learn valuable Lee like skills from him. Luke recognizes her value as a person in the ZA like Chuck did. And plus, she has hilarious snarky conversations with him, it'd be a very lighthearted situation, and Clem would be happy, I think