If you save Sarah in Episode four, you are like Carver

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  • Yeah, I was about to say that.

    I think if you leave Sarah your more like Carver. Carver would have left her because she was weak and a liability.

  • I love Kenny but when i agree with you 100%, they shouldn't of brought him back. They had a story, and the way it was going was solid.

    Bokor posted: »

    I don't hate Kenny/Molly 2.0, but I'm embittered by how they took the spotlight away from characters who really should have been developed f

  • OMG! To save her life, hell yes.

    To be fair you don't know this is going to save her life. All i am saying is writers wanted you to try to save her, so they could link in that we are more alike comment carver makes.

    OMG! To save her life, hell yes. The walker bites will be worse than a slap.

  • I think the raccoon s symbolize Mike, Bonnie and Arvo the three thieves.

    Makes sense to me.

    I agree with your Sarah theory on the raccoons I see it this way. They are cute to look at but in reality they are a wild animals. That is w

  • That is why i said "Like Carver." and not Carver.

    Grafite posted: »

    Except Carver resorts to violence right away, instead of trying other options, like he did with Sarah. Clementine tried everything to save Sarah, which Carver never would, and when that didn't work out she had to slap her. Again, very different.

  • all of your points are wrong, but the foreshadowing isn't, well in my case.

    Jane says everybody luck's runs out, and what she said is true.

    Luke in 202 almost falls down a bridge, he got lucky on that. But in the lake, he fell down through ice, and his luck ran out.

  • all of your points are wrong, but the foreshadowing isn't, well in my case.

    To be honest, i don't really care about being right, i just wanted to try to start a conversation about foreshadowing, so if you have any other ones please share.

    Ellias posted: »

    all of your points are wrong, but the foreshadowing isn't, well in my case. Jane says everybody luck's runs out, and what she said is tru

  • I read the first line and stopped reading. The raccoon leaving with its kids doesn't symbolize anything. If it does it symbolizes that humanity still exists (Clem let it go and was happy to see it with its family)

  • I read the first line and stopped reading.

    VERY USEFUL, you can go back to K V J if you wish.

    I read the first line and stopped reading. The raccoon leaving with its kids doesn't symbolize anything. If it does it symbolizes that humanity still exists (Clem let it go and was happy to see it with its family)

  • If Clem does something like watching Kenny beat Carver to death, then yes they might be 'alike' but not when trying to save someone.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    OMG! To save her life, hell yes. To be fair you don't know this is going to save her life. All i am saying is writers wanted you to try to save her, so they could link in that we are more alike comment carver makes.

  • Also i do not understand your title.

    Carver wants clem to kill the weak to let the stronger live or something like that. Carver would want clem to kill sarah. So He'd agree with Jane really.

    also I don't mean to sound rude at all, sometimes I can't control how I sound over the internet, but oh well. Hope you understand.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    all of your points are wrong, but the foreshadowing isn't, well in my case. To be honest, i don't really care about being right, i just wanted to try to start a conversation about foreshadowing, so if you have any other ones please share.

  • No its cool , maybe i didn't explain myself ,

    What i mean is telltale forced us to slap Sarah to save her, which was in my mind was forewarned when Carver said "we are more alike than you think."

    Ellias posted: »

    Also i do not understand your title. Carver wants clem to kill the weak to let the stronger live or something like that. Carver would wan

  • I understand, but each slap meant something different. Carver made carlos slap her as punishment and to make her feel pain emotionally and physically. While Clem's slap meant a slap to reality. Which did work. But I understand what you mean.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    No its cool , maybe i didn't explain myself , What i mean is telltale forced us to slap Sarah to save her, which was in my mind was forewarned when Carver said "we are more alike than you think."

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