The screenshot shows that the trade was supposed to take place during sunrise, and it would be a sunny day. However, only dawn was present, … moreand it turned out to be a cloudy day.
Sam's shirt was originally going to be red instead of turquoise, due to mystical reasons
It's kind of interesting how this changed from the pre-release screenshots to the actual game.
The second image shows that Samantha will shoot Randall if Michonne fails to stop him from murdering her during the failed trade! I'm borderline laughing in real life because you don't seem to be alluding to this instead of the time and weather.
I mean I did say the thing about the picture and added the situation thing, but I guess my precautions didn't do anything.
A though occurred to me; Clem and Kenny never got Rebecca or Alivin's last name, so they don't know AJ's last name and since he's a baby, neither does he. AJ has no last name. Not "it's never been mentioned" like most characters, nobody knows it.
I do wonder sometimes, should I feel excited because my question was chosen among many others, or do they publish virtually everyone who writes to them?
Well, either way, I'm happy to be in every #155 print.
Yes, that is me! Thank you!
I do wonder sometimes, should I feel excited because my question was chosen among many others, or do they publish virtually everyone who writes to them?
Well, either way, I'm happy to be in every #155 print.
After Greg has already reanimated and was put down by Michonne in "In Too Deep," you might remember that the player has to press a button to punch Zachary across the face. The latter's revolver will then drop on the floor of metal bars, and Samantha picks it up, before proceeding to aim it at him.
However, you might not know that the situation, while subtle, plays out very differently if you do not press the button. Here is a little pictorial list showing what happens.
Zachary runs into his room anxiously, looking around.
Michonne hesitates to punch Zachary, and instead looks at him wondering what he is up to.
Zachary reaches for something on his back—he is left-handed.
Zachary quickly aims at Michonne. He is visibly shocked at what he is about to do.
Sam intervenes, putting her hand on the revolver. Zachary is still confused.
Zachary realizes that he has lost control over the gun as Sam snatches it.
Sam, infuriated, aims at Zachary. The scene continues as usual.
After Greg has already reanimated and was put down by Michonne in "In Too Deep," you might remember that the player has to press a button to… more punch Zachary across the face. The latter's revolver will then drop on the floor of metal bars, and Samantha picks it up, before proceeding to aim it at him.
However, you might not know that the situation, while subtle, plays out very differently if you do not press the button. Here is a little pictorial list showing what happens.
Zachary runs into his room anxiously, looking around.
Michonne hesitates to punch Zachary, and instead looks at him wondering what he is up to.
Zachary reaches for something on his back—he is left-handed.
Zachary quickly aims at Michonne. He is visibly shocked at what he is about to do.
Sam intervenes, putting her hand on the revolver. Zachary is still confused.
Zachary realizes that he has lost control over the gun as Sam snatches it.
Sam, infuriated, aims at Zachary. The scene continues as usual.
Maybe he just got freaked out, and did the one thing that came to mind: pull out his gun.
I mean, the guy walks in, sees Greg dead on the floor, and notices Michonne and Sam got out of their restraints. Maybe he got worried that they were planning on jumping him or something, I dunno.
Maybe he just got freaked out, and did the one thing that came to mind: pull out his gun.
I mean, the guy walks in, sees Greg dead on the… more floor, and notices Michonne and Sam got out of their restraints. Maybe he got worried that they were planning on jumping him or something, I dunno.
After Greg has already reanimated and was put down by Michonne in "In Too Deep," you might remember that the player has to press a button to… more punch Zachary across the face. The latter's revolver will then drop on the floor of metal bars, and Samantha picks it up, before proceeding to aim it at him.
However, you might not know that the situation, while subtle, plays out very differently if you do not press the button. Here is a little pictorial list showing what happens.
Zachary runs into his room anxiously, looking around.
Michonne hesitates to punch Zachary, and instead looks at him wondering what he is up to.
Zachary reaches for something on his back—he is left-handed.
Zachary quickly aims at Michonne. He is visibly shocked at what he is about to do.
Sam intervenes, putting her hand on the revolver. Zachary is still confused.
Zachary realizes that he has lost control over the gun as Sam snatches it.
Sam, infuriated, aims at Zachary. The scene continues as usual.
After Greg has already reanimated and was put down by Michonne in "In Too Deep," you might remember that the player has to press a button to… more punch Zachary across the face. The latter's revolver will then drop on the floor of metal bars, and Samantha picks it up, before proceeding to aim it at him.
However, you might not know that the situation, while subtle, plays out very differently if you do not press the button. Here is a little pictorial list showing what happens.
Zachary runs into his room anxiously, looking around.
Michonne hesitates to punch Zachary, and instead looks at him wondering what he is up to.
Zachary reaches for something on his back—he is left-handed.
Zachary quickly aims at Michonne. He is visibly shocked at what he is about to do.
Sam intervenes, putting her hand on the revolver. Zachary is still confused.
Zachary realizes that he has lost control over the gun as Sam snatches it.
Sam, infuriated, aims at Zachary. The scene continues as usual.
There's an unused model of a baby from Monroe, BabyCrabber (Crabber is the generic term used for Monroe colonists). If you don't feel bad enough about burning the place down, there's that.
Oh yeah, and for the longest time, there are two characters whose names we've had the wrong way around. Clyde and Bennett. The two prison guards from Vince's story in 400 Days.
Currently, the wiki lists Clyde as the fat guard, and Bennett as the driver. It's actually the other way around. Bennett is the fat one, and Clyde is the driver. If you listen closely when Marcus starts to strangle Jerry, you can hear the driver/Clyde saying "Bennett, cool those goddamn fools down!"
I'd edit the wiki, but they'd probably just revert it and refuse to listen ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
There's an unused model of a baby from Monroe, BabyCrabber (Crabber is the generic term used for Monroe colonists). If you don't feel bad en… moreough about burning the place down, there's that.
Oh yeah, and for the longest time, there are two characters whose names we've had the wrong way around. Clyde and Bennett. The two prison guards from Vince's story in 400 Days.
Currently, the wiki lists Clyde as the fat guard, and Bennett as the driver. It's actually the other way around. Bennett is the fat one, and Clyde is the driver. If you listen closely when Marcus starts to strangle Jerry, you can hear the driver/Clyde saying "Bennett, cool those goddamn fools down!"
I'd edit the wiki, but they'd probably just revert it and refuse to listen ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
There's an unused model of a baby from Monroe, BabyCrabber (Crabber is the generic term used for Monroe colonists). If you don't feel bad enough about burning the place down, there's that.
I know that unused content aren't necessarily canon to the story, but...damn. A baby likely died in the fire, just because the heroes had to ignite the entire community while they were trying to escape...
There's an unused model of a baby from Monroe, BabyCrabber (Crabber is the generic term used for Monroe colonists). If you don't feel bad en… moreough about burning the place down, there's that.
Oh yeah, and for the longest time, there are two characters whose names we've had the wrong way around. Clyde and Bennett. The two prison guards from Vince's story in 400 Days.
Currently, the wiki lists Clyde as the fat guard, and Bennett as the driver. It's actually the other way around. Bennett is the fat one, and Clyde is the driver. If you listen closely when Marcus starts to strangle Jerry, you can hear the driver/Clyde saying "Bennett, cool those goddamn fools down!"
I'd edit the wiki, but they'd probably just revert it and refuse to listen ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
There's an unused model of a baby from Monroe, BabyCrabber (Crabber is the generic term used for Monroe colonists). If you don't feel bad en… moreough about burning the place down, there's that.
I know that unused content aren't necessarily canon to the story, but...damn. A baby likely died in the fire, just because the heroes had to ignite the entire community while they were trying to escape...
Maybe they just thought that was a little too dark for the story they were trying to tell, and canned it. I mean, it's a bad enough situation as it is, burning down a community and all, but throwing a baby into the mix would probably muddy the waters of morality a bit too much. Or maybe not. I dunno.
There's an unused model of a baby from Monroe, BabyCrabber (Crabber is the generic term used for Monroe colonists). If you don't feel bad en… moreough about burning the place down, there's that.
I know that unused content aren't necessarily canon to the story, but...damn. A baby likely died in the fire, just because the heroes had to ignite the entire community while they were trying to escape...
It depends on whether the story was originally going to outright shows a dead baby in the massacre, or end up implying that the baby did not make it out alive after Monroe fell. I'd imagine that the episode would have a hard time being officially released without upsetting the censorship folks either way.
Besides, there's making an appropriately dark moment in a black-and-grey universe to show that the 'heroes' aren't necessarily kind people, and then there's leaving a foul taste in the audience's mouths that makes us feel that the moment were both unnecessary and off-putting, which I imagine is why the baby didn't show up in the final product.
Maybe they just thought that was a little too dark for the story they were trying to tell, and canned it. I mean, it's a bad enough situatio… moren as it is, burning down a community and all, but throwing a baby into the mix would probably muddy the waters of morality a bit too much. Or maybe not. I dunno.
There's an unused model of a baby from Monroe, BabyCrabber (Crabber is the generic term used for Monroe colonists). If you don't feel bad enough about burning the place down, there's that.
And I thought that Michonne's actions and their outcome on Monroe couldn't get any worse, you burst in with this new information.
There's an unused model of a baby from Monroe, BabyCrabber (Crabber is the generic term used for Monroe colonists). If you don't feel bad en… moreough about burning the place down, there's that.
Oh yeah, and for the longest time, there are two characters whose names we've had the wrong way around. Clyde and Bennett. The two prison guards from Vince's story in 400 Days.
Currently, the wiki lists Clyde as the fat guard, and Bennett as the driver. It's actually the other way around. Bennett is the fat one, and Clyde is the driver. If you listen closely when Marcus starts to strangle Jerry, you can hear the driver/Clyde saying "Bennett, cool those goddamn fools down!"
I'd edit the wiki, but they'd probably just revert it and refuse to listen ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The baby, children, and adult deaths should've been adressed by Norma when she explains how Monroe burned and sank in "Give No Shelter," in my opinion. I certainly would've liked to see how Sam would've reacted to that, seeing how she said that all of the Monrovians are not good people, and she has a small brother of her own.
Like, you know, sympathize with Norma for once, Sam.
It depends on whether the story was originally going to outright shows a dead baby in the massacre, or end up implying that the baby did not… more make it out alive after Monroe fell. I'd imagine that the episode would have a hard time being officially released without upsetting the censorship folks either way.
Besides, there's making an appropriately dark moment in a black-and-grey universe to show that the 'heroes' aren't necessarily kind people, and then there's leaving a foul taste in the audience's mouths that makes us feel that the moment were both unnecessary and off-putting, which I imagine is why the baby didn't show up in the final product.
I think we should start a new thread in the same vein for new(er) people (like me), who are daunted by 177 pages to read! At this point who knows whether something has already been mentioned here? .........Thoughts?
Haha sounds good but the mods tend to merge similar threads to stop spam and repeated topics, so I doubt they'd allow it, but I feel bad for you having to read all 177 pages
I think we should start a new thread in the same vein for new(er) people (like me), who are daunted by 177 pages to read! At this point who knows whether something has already been mentioned here? .........Thoughts?
I think we should start a new thread in the same vein for new(er) people (like me), who are daunted by 177 pages to read! At this point who knows whether something has already been mentioned here? .........Thoughts?
Sounds pretty unnecessary, I don't think anyone minds repeated info so long as it isn't too close to the same info (the Bonnie drowned fiasco for example).
I think we should start a new thread in the same vein for new(er) people (like me), who are daunted by 177 pages to read! At this point who knows whether something has already been mentioned here? .........Thoughts?
.........Thoughts?
Sounds pretty unnecessary, I don't think anyone minds repeated info so long as it isn't too close to the same info (the Bonnie drowned fiasco for example).
It makes curious to how much content was cut from the final game.
I mean a Rashid/Vanessa plotline was cut, a few other characters, models, etc.
I imagine if they kept some of this stuff in, they might have been able to get like a half hour of stuff in the game. It might have been nice to have Rashid and or Vanessa death in the firefight (no pun intended) in What We Deserve, because the only people on our side who died were either not killed by gunfire or were executed, defenseless.
Yet again, if I were making the Michonne series, I'd would have probably made all the episodes longer anyway, but that's irrelevant.
There's an unused model of a baby from Monroe, BabyCrabber (Crabber is the generic term used for Monroe colonists). If you don't feel bad en… moreough about burning the place down, there's that.
Oh yeah, and for the longest time, there are two characters whose names we've had the wrong way around. Clyde and Bennett. The two prison guards from Vince's story in 400 Days.
Currently, the wiki lists Clyde as the fat guard, and Bennett as the driver. It's actually the other way around. Bennett is the fat one, and Clyde is the driver. If you listen closely when Marcus starts to strangle Jerry, you can hear the driver/Clyde saying "Bennett, cool those goddamn fools down!"
I'd edit the wiki, but they'd probably just revert it and refuse to listen ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I didnt recal hearing this so I looked up the video. For anyone else in case you're wondering....
Skip to 1:00 and watch it from there.
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Ya, but I don't want to miss anything cool. Skimming through every 10th page or so, I saw some of the characters had different designs/and or names originally, for example.
I mentioned this a while ago after i discovered it myself but a fact people may not know about is that you are able to talk to Katjaa in the barn after distracting Andy where as before you couldn't. Found that interesting
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Just kidding.
But I really didn't know that.
Guess I skimmed over "situation" them. My apologies!
Yeah, it is! I always wonder why these kind of stuff takes place.
Pretty sure our very own @BetterToSleep appears in the Letter Hacks for the latest issue of The Walking Dead.
A though occurred to me; Clem and Kenny never got Rebecca or Alivin's last name, so they don't know AJ's last name and since he's a baby, neither does he. AJ has no last name. Not "it's never been mentioned" like most characters, nobody knows it.
Yes, that is me! Thank you!
I do wonder sometimes, should I feel excited because my question was chosen among many others, or do they publish virtually everyone who writes to them?
Well, either way, I'm happy to be in every #155 print.
That's really cool!
Yeah you should definitely feel excited about it. They must get a whole bunch of letters I doubt they publish all of them.
Dumb Ways to Die - The Walking Dead: Michonne (Episode 3)
Do Nothing - The Walking Dead: Michonne (Episode 3) SPOILERS!
After Greg has already reanimated and was put down by Michonne in "In Too Deep," you might remember that the player has to press a button to punch Zachary across the face. The latter's revolver will then drop on the floor of metal bars, and Samantha picks it up, before proceeding to aim it at him.
However, you might not know that the situation, while subtle, plays out very differently if you do not press the button. Here is a little pictorial list showing what happens.
Zachary runs into his room anxiously, looking around.
Michonne hesitates to punch Zachary, and instead looks at him wondering what he is up to.
Zachary reaches for something on his back—he is left-handed.
Zachary quickly aims at Michonne. He is visibly shocked at what he is about to do.
Sam intervenes, putting her hand on the revolver. Zachary is still confused.
Zachary realizes that he has lost control over the gun as Sam snatches it.
Sam, infuriated, aims at Zachary. The scene continues as usual.
Wow and here I thought he came back in to help us. That is a crazy detail with many implications.
I know, right? I'm scratching my head, too.
I'm going to venture a guess and assume that Randall told him to clean up the loose ends...
Telltale confimed it check the wiki
Maybe he just got freaked out, and did the one thing that came to mind: pull out his gun.
I mean, the guy walks in, sees Greg dead on the floor, and notices Michonne and Sam got out of their restraints. Maybe he got worried that they were planning on jumping him or something, I dunno.
Yea it is hard to know for sure. It was a really stressful and f'ed up situation.
Goddammit...I should have killed him.
I love Zachary's face, like... "Now... what do I have to do? Er... so I should maybe shoot you?"
Why?
There's an unused model of a baby from Monroe, BabyCrabber (Crabber is the generic term used for Monroe colonists). If you don't feel bad enough about burning the place down, there's that.
Oh yeah, and for the longest time, there are two characters whose names we've had the wrong way around. Clyde and Bennett. The two prison guards from Vince's story in 400 Days.
Currently, the wiki lists Clyde as the fat guard, and Bennett as the driver. It's actually the other way around. Bennett is the fat one, and Clyde is the driver. If you listen closely when Marcus starts to strangle Jerry, you can hear the driver/Clyde saying "Bennett, cool those goddamn fools down!"
I'd edit the wiki, but they'd probably just revert it and refuse to listen ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
What? I thought you..... I think he was just scared because he saw Michonne with her hands untied.
I was joking.
I was kidding.
Those damn wiki people!
I know that unused content aren't necessarily canon to the story, but...damn. A baby likely died in the fire, just because the heroes had to ignite the entire community while they were trying to escape...
So that's what happened to Mike and the Children
Maybe they just thought that was a little too dark for the story they were trying to tell, and canned it. I mean, it's a bad enough situation as it is, burning down a community and all, but throwing a baby into the mix would probably muddy the waters of morality a bit too much. Or maybe not. I dunno.
It depends on whether the story was originally going to outright shows a dead baby in the massacre, or end up implying that the baby did not make it out alive after Monroe fell. I'd imagine that the episode would have a hard time being officially released without upsetting the censorship folks either way.
Besides, there's making an appropriately dark moment in a black-and-grey universe to show that the 'heroes' aren't necessarily kind people, and then there's leaving a foul taste in the audience's mouths that makes us feel that the moment were both unnecessary and off-putting, which I imagine is why the baby didn't show up in the final product.
And I thought that Michonne's actions and their outcome on Monroe couldn't get any worse, you burst in with this new information.
The baby, children, and adult deaths should've been adressed by Norma when she explains how Monroe burned and sank in "Give No Shelter," in my opinion. I certainly would've liked to see how Sam would've reacted to that, seeing how she said that all of the Monrovians are not good people, and she has a small brother of her own.
Like, you know, sympathize with Norma for once, Sam.
That is a pretty sweet title indeed!
I think we should start a new thread in the same vein for new(er) people (like me), who are daunted by 177 pages to read! At this point who knows whether something has already been mentioned here? .........Thoughts?
Haha sounds good but the mods tend to merge similar threads to stop spam and repeated topics, so I doubt they'd allow it, but I feel bad for you having to read all 177 pages
I'll tell you—going over this entire thread is a pain in the ass.
Wh-- whu-- what? No, I-- no, that's insane.
Sounds pretty unnecessary, I don't think anyone minds repeated info so long as it isn't too close to the same info (the Bonnie drowned fiasco for example).
If yo dont brake the ice bonny die, Dojo!
It makes curious to how much content was cut from the final game.
I mean a Rashid/Vanessa plotline was cut, a few other characters, models, etc.
I imagine if they kept some of this stuff in, they might have been able to get like a half hour of stuff in the game. It might have been nice to have Rashid and or Vanessa death in the firefight (no pun intended) in What We Deserve, because the only people on our side who died were either not killed by gunfire or were executed, defenseless.
Yet again, if I were making the Michonne series, I'd would have probably made all the episodes longer anyway, but that's irrelevant.
I have read that some people speculate "Not Again" to be about Kenny losing someone he loves again
Oh Dude. Poor Ben Not even Carl, bro. Nobody should lose to Carl.
Ya, but I don't want to miss anything cool. Skimming through every 10th page or so, I saw some of the characters had different designs/and or names originally, for example.
I honestly didn't know that was even an option the first time I played. Lol I tried so hard to save Luke. :-(
I mentioned this a while ago after i discovered it myself but a fact people may not know about is that you are able to talk to Katjaa in the barn after distracting Andy where as before you couldn't. Found that interesting