Season 2: Genius Writing or Cheap Shock Value?

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  • Telltale hates fan favorite characters

  • edited October 2014

    *pushes a copy of issue 100 out of view *

    GabeREAL posted: »

    Telltale hates fan favorite characters

  • That's very true.

    Having Luke survive would be amazing. My dream ending, to be honest. I wouldn't of cared who else was with us - I just wanted Luke around. Unfortunately, this whole season was about Kenny and how far people will go to stay loyal to him. Telltale even said as such - that their mission was to test if they could convince people to give up on him in the end. They sidelined every other character that deserved more screen time than they got. Kenny was already developed - he didn't need any more spotlight. Luke, Nick, Rebecca, Alvin and the rest of the cabin group suffered because of this.

    Espurr posted: »

    Ah quinnics! I love everything you said, because I agree with all of it, but I still would've rather the final choice not be between Luke an

  • dojo32161dojo32161 Moderator
    edited October 2014

    Whenever I imagine the cabin group nowadays, all I can see is all of them saying, "We exist", while the Telltale logo comes out of the sky shouting, "Nope!" While crushing them.

    quinnics posted: »

    That's very true. Having Luke survive would be amazing. My dream ending, to be honest. I wouldn't of cared who else was with us - I just

  • Totally disagree. No one would choose Kenny over Luke given the theme of the story. Lee tells us what the season is about at the end: sometimes good people do bad things. In this season everyone became the bad guy in the end. Even Clem murders someone or allows a murder to happen. Luke is the only one who stays a good person throughout. There is no way anyone could write anything that could fairly put them at odds. Kenny fell into the same arc that Rick does, a good person goes crazy and murders a few dozen people thinking it's right. Since the story is written out before any production begins, there would never be any way a Luke/Kenny choice would have ever been in the game as episodes were made.

    The choice was never about whether or not you like Kenny. That's an oversimplification of the moral. It's about giving up your innocence to survive. Is it okay that Kenny goes so crazy and gets away with murder? Compounded to that, is it okay if you do it? I don't think it's a fitting ending. And it goes against everything Walking Dead means. What would that choice prove? Choosing a saint or a rabid dog isn't a meaningful choice. The choice was never going to focus on Luke. Luke is a straightforward, great, loving character. He died without becoming a monster. Why would you want anything else out of him? I mean, compared to the alternative, Luke got the best ending of any Walking Dead character.

    quinnics posted: »

    Exactly. It's incredibly disheartening to see a character like Luke go to waste just because they wanted a shock ending. I've seen a lot of

  • I'm glad his death was heroic in a sense and that he didn't turn out bad and I'm really glad that they didn't make Luke do what Jane did with the baby because then he would be receiving the hate Jane is. I just wished he survived with us. My dream ending since episode 2 was that Clementine was with the cabin crew, Luke was my favourite so him especially. But when they all died and Aj was born I really hoped it would end with Clementine, Luke and Aj because I feel like Luke would be good at ensuring they don't loose their humanity and I don't want my Clementine to loose hers c:

    Think about the theme of the season. Sometimes good people do bad things. That means every character tied to that theme was going to lose th

  • The second season was full of interesting characters and concepts put in the hands of lazy, inadequate writers who decided advancing the plot was above character development and motivation.

    They wasted a lot of cool characters, and I can never recall a time when I felt that way about the first season.

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