It was a cheap death, she could've been saved quite easily! Hate forced crap like that, they can't be serious with the outcome. Was expecting they would've let me jump down to try and pull her out while Jane lifted at least... nope, nothing happened that made sense or had any logic. Couldn't kill Kenny but letting walkers take him in Season 1 but 3 adults and myself can't save one kid with a few boards on her... even had covering fire. Unforgivable.
I knew she wasn't going to mentally recover when she talked about Carlos being alive too. But I chose to have Jane save her anyway. I was reminded of this exchange from Game of Thrones:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDT-wJoeOb0
That was very sad! I wish Sarah had survived, the girl was completely messed up in the head, but I had hoped that she would gradually get ba… moreck on track... I convinced Jane to try and take her from there, but unfortunately it didn't work..
R.I.P Sarah. ;..(
Two questions:
* Jane always leaves the group after what happens to Sarah, or is there any chance she stay with us?
* Is it really possible to leave with Jane (leave the group)?
Sarah is still savable!!!! if they shouldn't just given up on her! or if only i told her to stay inside at that FUCKING OBSERVATION DECK!!! she wouldn't die horribly!!!! T____T uhhhh i feel so upset to her death...
I knew Sarah wasn't savable almost from the moment Clem meets her. When she gives you the supplies I thought, well, she's not gonna be here long. But when Clem gets to teach her how to use a gun, I thought, well, maybe she will turn out to be useful. ( And for someone in the game so long and part of your group, it's lame that the writers didn't let Clementine interact with Sarah more. ) I saved Sarah from the trailer park and tried to have Jane save her. Even though by this time I knew she was only a liability, getting eaten to death while being trapped, with no chance to escape is a horrible way to die. Plus, I told her we were friends. What kind of friend would Clem be if she didn't at least try?
Clem didn't see her parents die. Hell, Lee didn't see her parents die. All he heard was Clem mother's desperately telling her to get to safe… morety through an answering machine. He had good reason to believe her dad died, but he still doesn't know it for a fact and could show Clem no proof that they died.
Sarah saw her father killed in front of her with her own two eyes, went into a catatonic state, was briefly snapped out of it, and then immediately regressed to a delusion that her father was coming back and that they would all be cable to go back to the cabin again. When Clem tries to talk to her about it, she started shaking and stopped responding to her altogether.
Clem thinking her parents were still alive was hopeful optimism and was within the bounds of what she knew to be fact. Sarah thinking her dad was alive was a direct rejection of the reality presented to her.
But you're not wrong though. Sarah was a lost cause, someone who was too feeble to last even a whole 24-hours without her father there to keep her safe. As much as people will say "she could've been saved." The evidence is irrefutable that she was done after her father died.
Unfortunately her dads efforts to protect her only served to make her more vulnerable. This is a while after the outbreak I was shocked that her dad hadn't been handing down his medical knowledge, also as the daughter of a doctor she should be a bit more worldy I think, especially in a situation like that.
Harsh...
But you're not wrong though. Sarah was a lost cause, someone who was too feeble to last even a whole 24-hours without her father… more there to keep her safe. As much as people will say "she could've been saved." The evidence is irrefutable that she was done after her father died.
Luke and Nick ran through the middle of a zombie herd despite both of them being injured to save her, Nick died trying to get help for her, Luke was beat to shit but spent hours held up in a mobile home trying to convince her to leave. It's BS to say the other adults didn't try to help her, but unfortunately as it goes with TT that some characters are unsaveable
All the adults weren't looking after her at all so I did everything I could to help her. Rebecca tried a bit but she was having a baby so I don't blame her.
Mental health issues are hard enough to cope with in our world, can't begin to imagine how difficult it would be to develop effective strategies to deal with them in a apocalyptic scenario. It's probably possible, but given how desperate the situation of the Howe's escapees was when we meet them I think we can forgive Carlos for taking what was the easier route in the short term
I love the c word its satisfying to call people. It used to be the accepted term in old english there was once a woman called felicity widecunt (seriously) I saw documentary about swear words and how they weren't considered swear words years ago. There was also a lane frequented by prostitutes in london called Cuntstroke lane (again SERIOUSLY) there was another lane callef Shitstink or Shitstench they've been renamed now a shame realy.
I agree with ya Cthulhu its like a bomb that comes out of your mouth and is way more effective than any other swear word. It blows off steam. Its also kind of ironic that a place that is very frequently visited by prostitutes is called Cuntstroke lake. Sometimes things are just too perfect
I love the c word its satisfying to call people. It used to be the accepted term in old english there was once a woman called felicity widec… moreunt (seriously) I saw documentary about swear words and how they weren't considered swear words years ago. There was also a lane frequented by prostitutes in london called Cuntstroke lane (again SERIOUSLY) there was another lane callef Shitstink or Shitstench they've been renamed now a shame realy.
It was called that because of the prostitution and the shit streets hads tanners on them. London grew quickly and they named the streets after what went on there like Baker Street would have been famous for bread or Wine street would have wineries
I agree with ya Cthulhu its like a bomb that comes out of your mouth and is way more effective than any other swear word. It blows off steam… more. Its also kind of ironic that a place that is very frequently visited by prostitutes is called Cuntstroke lake. Sometimes things are just too perfect
I am not really into name calling, i feel its a disrespectful word to women. My best friend was a woman. Plus in today's age, you say the wrong thing, you might end up getting shot.
I love the c word its satisfying to call people. It used to be the accepted term in old english there was once a woman called felicity widec… moreunt (seriously) I saw documentary about swear words and how they weren't considered swear words years ago. There was also a lane frequented by prostitutes in london called Cuntstroke lane (again SERIOUSLY) there was another lane callef Shitstink or Shitstench they've been renamed now a shame realy.
Im a woman and I live in england so being shot isn't likely plus I live in the westcountry cunts a common insult here to lots of people its no more offensive than asshole. I have a tshirt that has cunt written across it I was once stopped by the police when I was wearing it, it was a carnival day so he searched me for drugs and made a passing comment about how it could be seen as offensive then left me alone.
I love the c word its satisfying to call people
I am not really into name calling, i feel its a disrespectful word to women. My best friend was a woman. Plus in today's age, you say the wrong thing, you might end up getting shot.
I noticed something was up when she started to talk about her dad. She was clearly delusional, I could see no matter what I did Telltale wasn't going to let her live. She had a chance but in the end not everyone gets to survive.
I noticed something was up when she started to talk about her dad. She was clearly delusional, I could see no matter what I did Telltale wasn't going to let her live. She had a chance but in the end not everyone gets to survive.
When people say things like "I find that offensive" it's just a whine. Because you find something offensive I shouldn't be allowed to speak? You find it offensive? So fucking what.
Im a woman and I live in england so being shot isn't likely plus I live in the westcountry cunts a common insult here to lots of people its … moreno more offensive than asshole. I have a tshirt that has cunt written across it I was once stopped by the police when I was wearing it, it was a carnival day so he searched me for drugs and made a passing comment about how it could be seen as offensive then left me alone.
I noticed something was up when she started to talk about her dad. She was clearly delusional, I could see no matter what I did Telltale wasn't going to let her live. She had a chance but in the end not everyone gets to survive.
Would Sarah have grown to be tough if she had survived? It does make me wonder. Personally i think it was too late to follow in Clem's footsteps. I wish the gun training Clem showed Sarah would have had some effect though
Everything you do is judged by others. You want to be labeled a misogynist that is your choice. Well in America, most women i met despise that word. So it must be a region thing.
When people say things like "I find that offensive" it's just a whine. Because you find something offensive I shouldn't be allowed to speak? You find it offensive? So fucking what.
At the trailer park, because she, you know, becomes determinant. I didn't try to save her either, I thought it would be too risky, so I just pulled Jane up.
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It was a cheap death, she could've been saved quite easily! Hate forced crap like that, they can't be serious with the outcome. Was expecting they would've let me jump down to try and pull her out while Jane lifted at least... nope, nothing happened that made sense or had any logic. Couldn't kill Kenny but letting walkers take him in Season 1 but 3 adults and myself can't save one kid with a few boards on her... even had covering fire. Unforgivable.
If you would've "tried" to save Sarah then you would've known it wasn't a true lost cause.
Jane rejoins the group later for me so...
Sarah is still savable!!!! if they shouldn't just given up on her! or if only i told her to stay inside at that FUCKING OBSERVATION DECK!!! she wouldn't die horribly!!!! T____T uhhhh i feel so upset to her death...
I knew Sarah wasn't savable almost from the moment Clem meets her. When she gives you the supplies I thought, well, she's not gonna be here long. But when Clem gets to teach her how to use a gun, I thought, well, maybe she will turn out to be useful. ( And for someone in the game so long and part of your group, it's lame that the writers didn't let Clementine interact with Sarah more. ) I saved Sarah from the trailer park and tried to have Jane save her. Even though by this time I knew she was only a liability, getting eaten to death while being trapped, with no chance to escape is a horrible way to die. Plus, I told her we were friends. What kind of friend would Clem be if she didn't at least try?
When Jane ran away like the little wanna be tom boy bitch she is. What a cunt
FUCKJANE
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To be fair she was in a state of shock. I mean she watched her dad get eaten alive in front of her. I'd be more alarmed if she didn't act strange.
I honestly didn't realize until the walkers actually got her, and I was pissed when she died
I hate Sarah.A damn child! A question,what happened to bonny,mike and shit Russian?
that's an insult to gay people... what are you 5?
Second I met her
How?
Harsh...
But you're not wrong though. Sarah was a lost cause, someone who was too feeble to last even a whole 24-hours without her father there to keep her safe. As much as people will say "she could've been saved." The evidence is irrefutable that she was done after her father died.
Unfortunately her dads efforts to protect her only served to make her more vulnerable. This is a while after the outbreak I was shocked that her dad hadn't been handing down his medical knowledge, also as the daughter of a doctor she should be a bit more worldy I think, especially in a situation like that.
Luke and Nick ran through the middle of a zombie herd despite both of them being injured to save her, Nick died trying to get help for her, Luke was beat to shit but spent hours held up in a mobile home trying to convince her to leave. It's BS to say the other adults didn't try to help her, but unfortunately as it goes with TT that some characters are unsaveable
Mental health issues are hard enough to cope with in our world, can't begin to imagine how difficult it would be to develop effective strategies to deal with them in a apocalyptic scenario. It's probably possible, but given how desperate the situation of the Howe's escapees was when we meet them I think we can forgive Carlos for taking what was the easier route in the short term
I wouldn't use the C word, most women find it extremely offensive.
I love the c word its satisfying to call people. It used to be the accepted term in old english there was once a woman called felicity widecunt (seriously) I saw documentary about swear words and how they weren't considered swear words years ago. There was also a lane frequented by prostitutes in london called Cuntstroke lane (again SERIOUSLY) there was another lane callef Shitstink or Shitstench they've been renamed now a shame realy.
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Huh? What r u saying?
The fuck are you talking about?
@Mich19 does it
I dont fucking understand you!
I agree with ya Cthulhu its like a bomb that comes out of your mouth and is way more effective than any other swear word. It blows off steam. Its also kind of ironic that a place that is very frequently visited by prostitutes is called Cuntstroke lake. Sometimes things are just too perfect
It was called that because of the prostitution and the shit streets hads tanners on them. London grew quickly and they named the streets after what went on there like Baker Street would have been famous for bread or Wine street would have wineries
I am not really into name calling, i feel its a disrespectful word to women. My best friend was a woman. Plus in today's age, you say the wrong thing, you might end up getting shot.
Im a woman and I live in england so being shot isn't likely plus I live in the westcountry cunts a common insult here to lots of people its no more offensive than asshole. I have a tshirt that has cunt written across it I was once stopped by the police when I was wearing it, it was a carnival day so he searched me for drugs and made a passing comment about how it could be seen as offensive then left me alone.
I noticed something was up when she started to talk about her dad. She was clearly delusional, I could see no matter what I did Telltale wasn't going to let her live. She had a chance but in the end not everyone gets to survive.
Unfortunately as soon as she became determinant I knew she was going to die which I have complained about since first joining this site!
By not everyone I think you meant to say that only Clementine is going to survive..
When people say things like "I find that offensive" it's just a whine. Because you find something offensive I shouldn't be allowed to speak? You find it offensive? So fucking what.
I was suspecting there will be ending when she and Clem are the only one left. Like a badass duet.
Would Sarah have grown to be tough if she had survived? It does make me wonder. Personally i think it was too late to follow in Clem's footsteps. I wish the gun training Clem showed Sarah would have had some effect though
I don't really care what you do,
do whatever the you want.
Everything you do is judged by others. You want to be labeled a misogynist that is your choice. Well in America, most women i met despise that word. So it must be a region thing.
At the trailer park, because she, you know, becomes determinant. I didn't try to save her either, I thought it would be too risky, so I just pulled Jane up.
At the moment I first met her...
It's the telltlale way! ... They need to work on not killing every characacter.
I realized it when I noticed that the writers of "Amid The Ruins" were trying desperately to not let her unleash her potential.