Don't care about her looks, her insides are stale. Jane isn't nice, in the end she always just thinks about herself. need more Jane character development, except I kind of killed her....oops.
Not everyone bases on physical appearance in order to determine whether they find a person attractive or not. He gave you his reasons for di… moresliking Jane. You're the one trying to bring Kenny into this for no reason whatsoever.
It's not like he lied. Jane is dim-witted, feeble-minded individual. She's also obsessed with a child and gruesomely assassinates people. She's just like Ken!
Shooting a guy's dick off and purposely leaving him as bait for dozens of walkers is brutal and heartless. He actually suffered more than Carver, who was dead by the second time he got piped.
So shooting a man who had a gun on him who threatened to kill them and was loyal to the the man who imprisoned you and killed some of your people is brutal and heartless? You're grasping at straws here now.
Shooting a guy's dick off and purposely leaving him as bait for dozens of walkers is brutal and heartless. He actually suffered more than Carver, who was dead by the second time he got piped.
Shooting him in the balls to make him suffer and then using him as bait was completely unnecessary. It was a sadistic move on Jane's part just like Kenny going to town on Carver's face was a colossal waste of time. He didn't even suffer that much. Pardon me for having my morals in the right place and calling people out for doing unwarranted diabolical deeds, Kingston.
So shooting a man who had a gun on him who threatened to kill them and was loyal to the the man who imprisoned you and killed some of your people is brutal and heartless? You're grasping at straws here now.
Shooting him in the balls to make him suffer and then using him as bait was completely unnecessary. It was a sadistic move on Jane's part ju… morest like Kenny going to town on Carver's face was a colossal waste of time. He didn't even suffer that much. Pardon me for having my morals in the right place and calling people out for doing unwarranted diabolical deeds, Kingston.
Well, to be fair, Troy was human filth. "You play with fire, you get burned."
He played with fire by (impliedly) screwing Jane. She used his vulnerability to ensure that the group had at least a slightly higher chance of living through the herd. I actually applauded the way she handled that scenario. May not have been "graceful," but neither was the plan in the first place.
Shooting him in the balls to make him suffer and then using him as bait was completely unnecessary. It was a sadistic move on Jane's part ju… morest like Kenny going to town on Carver's face was a colossal waste of time. He didn't even suffer that much. Pardon me for having my morals in the right place and calling people out for doing unwarranted diabolical deeds, Kingston.
One day, people will realize that Kenny and Jane are both essentially dangerous people who are Clem's options as caretakers only because they are the only ones left who are older than her.
Shooting him in the balls to make him suffer and then using him as bait was completely unnecessary. It was a sadistic move on Jane's part ju… morest like Kenny going to town on Carver's face was a colossal waste of time. He didn't even suffer that much. Pardon me for having my morals in the right place and calling people out for doing unwarranted diabolical deeds, Kingston.
In-universe, it's a pragmatic move - she injures him in a way calculated to be extremely painful and debilitating so that he can become better zombie bait.
For the audience, it's just a cheap dick joke. I dunno, I regret Telltale doing that - it seems to make the male audience consider Jane to be a stereotypical 'crazy castrating bitch', regardless of how unsympathetic her victim really was.
Shooting him in the balls to make him suffer and then using him as bait was completely unnecessary. It was a sadistic move on Jane's part ju… morest like Kenny going to town on Carver's face was a colossal waste of time. He didn't even suffer that much. Pardon me for having my morals in the right place and calling people out for doing unwarranted diabolical deeds, Kingston.
They definitely had to die. Trust me, as much as I love Carver's character, I was secretly happy that he was gone, but that's not an excuse to bash one guy's face in and let the other one become ground beef. Have you forgotten that the horde was on top on us? There was no time to brutalize Carver or manipulate Troy for the heck of feeling superior and getting revenge like Jane did. Two quick shots would have done it. You probably do know that doing what Jane and Kenny did makes them no much better than sociopaths like Carver and Troy. Then again, why should I expect you to say a negative thing about your beloved Jane?
I think the way in which Jane snuck up on Troy was pretty badly handled and unbelievable because of the context of HOLY SHIT 3000 ZOMBIES RIGHT IN FRONT OF US. It was contrived to show that she was a 'manipulative' character, even though a more pragmatic woman would just quick-draw and shoot him on the spot.
They definitely had to die. Trust me, as much as I love Carver's character, I was secretly happy that he was gone, but that's not an excuse … moreto bash one guy's face in and let the other one become ground beef. Have you forgotten that the horde was on top on us? There was no time to brutalize Carver or manipulate Troy for the heck of feeling superior and getting revenge like Jane did. Two quick shots would have done it. You probably do know that doing what Jane and Kenny did makes them no much better than sociopaths like Carver and Troy. Then again, why should I expect you to say a negative thing about your beloved Jane?
One day, people will realize that Kenny and Jane are both essentially dangerous people who are Clem's options as caretakers only because they are the only ones left who are older than her.
It was either terribly handled, or purposely made that way to make people question what kind of person she truly was. Unless you were one of those "OMG she's so hawt and badass!!" type of guy who fell in love with her and would never criticize her actions.
In-universe, it's a pragmatic move - she injures him in a way calculated to be extremely painful and debilitating so that he can become bett… moreer zombie bait.
For the audience, it's just a cheap dick joke. I dunno, I regret Telltale doing that - it seems to make the male audience consider Jane to be a stereotypical 'crazy castrating bitch', regardless of how unsympathetic her victim really was.
Yeah, the "She's manipulative" plot was pushed on us since he beginning, but a lot of people didn't really take that side of her into account until EP. 5.
I think the way in which Jane snuck up on Troy was pretty badly handled and unbelievable because of the context of HOLY SHIT 3000 ZOMBIES RI… moreGHT IN FRONT OF US. It was contrived to show that she was a 'manipulative' character, even though a more pragmatic woman would just quick-draw and shoot him on the spot.
Oh, it's definitely meant to be sinister. Clementine is disturbed by it.
I kinda wish they went with that angle, rather than trying to soften her up in subsequent episodes. Sure it's a stereotype, but a sociopathic antagonist really works well in a game that's about trying to empathize.
It was either terribly handled, or purposely made that way to make people question what kind of person she truly was. Unless you were one of… more those "OMG she's so hawt and badass!!" type of guy who fell in love with her and would never criticize her actions.
Well, to be fair, Troy was human filth. "You play with fire, you get burned."
That does not give her an excuse to become human filth herself. Why would you even get your hands dirty with a scumbag like Troy? Shoot him and get it over with instead of wasting your own time playing with the guy's feelings.
He played with fire by (impliedly) screwing Jane. She used his vulnerability to ensure that the group had at least a slightly higher chance of living through the herd. I actually applauded the way she handled that scenario. May not have been "graceful," but neither was the plan in the first place.
When was that implied? Maybe I just forgot, but all I remember the game implying was that they had some sort of deal going on. People came up with that rape BS to justify her actions. I'd be glad to be corrected, though.
Well, to be fair, Troy was human filth. "You play with fire, you get burned."
He played with fire by (impliedly) screwing Jane. She used … morehis vulnerability to ensure that the group had at least a slightly higher chance of living through the herd. I actually applauded the way she handled that scenario. May not have been "graceful," but neither was the plan in the first place.
It feels like they twisted her character every five minutes or so. She goes from a socipath to being a lovely gal, to terrorizing a teenager to actually defending him. I had a hard time coming to terms with her character. Was she a manipulative waste of space? Was she a misunderstood person? I can't figure it out. Telltale didn't know what to do with her. They even intended her to die on all scenarios at first.
Oh, it's definitely meant to be sinister. Clementine is disturbed by it.
I kinda wish they went with that angle, rather than trying to s… moreoften her up in subsequent episodes. Sure it's a stereotype, but a sociopathic antagonist really works well in a game that's about trying to empathize.
No, I don't think she got raped, she just was planning ahead. Using him as a crutch to escape. Absolutely terrible, sure. But, he wasn't a good person himself.
"I'd help you, then you'd help..."
Now, that doesn't necassarily say anything. But, it does show that they've had interactions before outside of the "prisoner, guard" thing. Jane's a woman and Troy's a man, so it was implied.
Well, to be fair, Troy was human filth. "You play with fire, you get burned."
That does not give her an excuse to become human filth… more herself. Why would you even get your hands dirty with a scumbag like Troy? Shoot him and get it over with instead of wasting your own time playing with the guy's feelings.
He played with fire by (impliedly) screwing Jane. She used his vulnerability to ensure that the group had at least a slightly higher chance of living through the herd. I actually applauded the way she handled that scenario. May not have been "graceful," but neither was the plan in the first place.
When was that implied? Maybe I just forgot, but all I remember the game implying was that they had some sort of deal going on. People came up with that rape BS to justify her actions. I'd be glad to be corrected, though.
Yeah, I agree. I don't truly have a huge problem with it. Who the fuck I'm I to tell Jane what to do? I was just reminding Mr. Selective Memory up there that Kenny is not the only murderer around here.
Based on that, and how smart Jane was back then before becoming obsessed with Clementine, it's safe to assume that they had a "Sex for safety and getting out of the pen" deal. It's what makes the most sense to me, at least.
Oh, nice that you're back. No hard feelings over last time, I hope.
No, I don't think she got raped, she just was planning ahead. Using him as a crutch to escape. Absolutely terrible, sure. But, he wasn't a g… moreood person himself.
"I'd help you, then you'd help..."
Now, that doesn't necassarily say anything. But, it does show that they've had interactions before outside of the "prisoner, guard" thing. Jane's a woman and Troy's a man, so it was implied.
The difference between Jane and Kenny's murders is that Jane's murders were justified. Which in both situations were to save the group. Kenny's murders were just with the intention of murder ( ex : Larry, Jane ). The only murder of Kenny's that was justified was Carvers.
Also, Jane is not the only one obsessed with Clementine. Kenny sees Clementine as Duck just as Jane sees Clementine as Jaime.
Yeah, I agree. I don't truly have a huge problem with it. Who the fuck I'm I to tell Jane what to do? I was just reminding Mr. Selective Mem… moreory up there that Kenny is not the only murderer around here.
Based on that, and how smart Jane was back then before becoming obsessed with Clementine, it's safe to assume that they had a "Sex for safety and getting out of the pen" deal. It's what makes the most sense to me, at least.
Oh, nice that you're back. No hard feelings over last time, I hope.
You can't justify making someone suffer. Slowly. Face it, your Queen made a mistake. A mistake that made her look like a bonified barbarian. So much for wanting revenge on scumbags. Kenny's "murder" of Larry is up for debate. Do I have any proof that he was dead? No. Do you have any proof he wasn't? No. Kenny is not responsible for Jane's murder, she is. She never should have provoked a crazy man like that. She's got no one to blame but her own agendas and self-centered attitude.
Actually, if you played the game you'd realize that Kenny's obsession was AJ, not Clem. At least he didn't try to isolate him so he could take him all for himself.
The difference between Jane and Kenny's murders is that Jane's murders were justified. Which in both situations were to save the group. Kenn… morey's murders were just with the intention of murder ( ex : Larry, Jane ). The only murder of Kenny's that was justified was Carvers.
Also, Jane is not the only one obsessed with Clementine. Kenny sees Clementine as Duck just as Jane sees Clementine as Jaime.
Why is Kenny your favorite character? If you don't mind me asking.
I never really see a straight answer out of anybody, and I'm just curios of why. I'm not trying to start anything, I just would like to know, if you don't mind.
Yep. I'm with Kenny to the end. He's actually my favorite character of the entire series. I'm just not blind. I love him for what he is.
I'm taking that as a compliment since most Kenny extremists are known for being idiotic.
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You're just another page, in the diary of Jane...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiBG6vuLrzY
She looks kinda freaky to me, especially when she smiles. Like a monkey or something.
She cares about Clementine too, but, uh, she did some pretty apeshit things as a result of her attachment.
wouldnt fuck her i rather fuck molly or carley or some other hot blonde
She gruesomely assassinates people?
Lies.
New Assassins Creed game idea right there!
In my opinion. And nope I'm not lying.
No. Her personality is an instant turnoff for me.
Shooting a guy's dick off and purposely leaving him as bait for dozens of walkers is brutal and heartless. He actually suffered more than Carver, who was dead by the second time he got piped.
I got cha' covered.
Someone should photoshop Jane's face on Ezio and Troy's face on that guard.
She didn't kill Carver so Troy works better. XD
So shooting a man who had a gun on him who threatened to kill them and was loyal to the the man who imprisoned you and killed some of your people is brutal and heartless? You're grasping at straws here now.
Shooting him in the balls to make him suffer and then using him as bait was completely unnecessary. It was a sadistic move on Jane's part just like Kenny going to town on Carver's face was a colossal waste of time. He didn't even suffer that much. Pardon me for having my morals in the right place and calling people out for doing unwarranted diabolical deeds, Kingston.
She's ight.
Well, my morals In a zombie apocalypse are that if You're a complete piece of shit like Troy and Carver, expect to get what's coming to you.
Well, to be fair, Troy was human filth. "You play with fire, you get burned."
He played with fire by (impliedly) screwing Jane. She used his vulnerability to ensure that the group had at least a slightly higher chance of living through the herd. I actually applauded the way she handled that scenario. May not have been "graceful," but neither was the plan in the first place.
One day, people will realize that Kenny and Jane are both essentially dangerous people who are Clem's options as caretakers only because they are the only ones left who are older than her.
In-universe, it's a pragmatic move - she injures him in a way calculated to be extremely painful and debilitating so that he can become better zombie bait.
For the audience, it's just a cheap dick joke. I dunno, I regret Telltale doing that - it seems to make the male audience consider Jane to be a stereotypical 'crazy castrating bitch', regardless of how unsympathetic her victim really was.
They definitely had to die. Trust me, as much as I love Carver's character, I was secretly happy that he was gone, but that's not an excuse to bash one guy's face in and let the other one become ground beef. Have you forgotten that the horde was on top on us? There was no time to brutalize Carver or manipulate Troy for the heck of feeling superior and getting revenge like Jane did. Two quick shots would have done it. You probably do know that doing what Jane and Kenny did makes them no much better than sociopaths like Carver and Troy. Then again, why should I expect you to say a negative thing about your beloved Jane?
10/10 would bang
I think the way in which Jane snuck up on Troy was pretty badly handled and unbelievable because of the context of HOLY SHIT 3000 ZOMBIES RIGHT IN FRONT OF US. It was contrived to show that she was a 'manipulative' character, even though a more pragmatic woman would just quick-draw and shoot him on the spot.
They probably will realize it, but will never admit it's the truth. Blind fanbases.
Funny, cause' I'm a Kenny diehard fan myself.
It was either terribly handled, or purposely made that way to make people question what kind of person she truly was. Unless you were one of those "OMG she's so hawt and badass!!" type of guy who fell in love with her and would never criticize her actions.
Yeah, the "She's manipulative" plot was pushed on us since he beginning, but a lot of people didn't really take that side of her into account until EP. 5.
Oh, it's definitely meant to be sinister. Clementine is disturbed by it.
I kinda wish they went with that angle, rather than trying to soften her up in subsequent episodes. Sure it's a stereotype, but a sociopathic antagonist really works well in a game that's about trying to empathize.
So that bitch who killed her daughter and threw her body in a river is beautiful?
That does not give her an excuse to become human filth herself. Why would you even get your hands dirty with a scumbag like Troy? Shoot him and get it over with instead of wasting your own time playing with the guy's feelings.
When was that implied? Maybe I just forgot, but all I remember the game implying was that they had some sort of deal going on. People came up with that rape BS to justify her actions. I'd be glad to be corrected, though.
Yes
Hardcore.
It was sinister and cruel. Totally.
It feels like they twisted her character every five minutes or so. She goes from a socipath to being a lovely gal, to terrorizing a teenager to actually defending him. I had a hard time coming to terms with her character. Was she a manipulative waste of space? Was she a misunderstood person? I can't figure it out. Telltale didn't know what to do with her. They even intended her to die on all scenarios at first.
No, I don't think she got raped, she just was planning ahead. Using him as a crutch to escape. Absolutely terrible, sure. But, he wasn't a good person himself.
"I'd help you, then you'd help..."
Now, that doesn't necassarily say anything. But, it does show that they've had interactions before outside of the "prisoner, guard" thing. Jane's a woman and Troy's a man, so it was implied.
Yeah, I agree. I don't truly have a huge problem with it. Who the fuck I'm I to tell Jane what to do? I was just reminding Mr. Selective Memory up there that Kenny is not the only murderer around here.
Based on that, and how smart Jane was back then before becoming obsessed with Clementine, it's safe to assume that they had a "Sex for safety and getting out of the pen" deal. It's what makes the most sense to me, at least.
Oh, nice that you're back. No hard feelings over last time, I hope.
The difference between Jane and Kenny's murders is that Jane's murders were justified. Which in both situations were to save the group. Kenny's murders were just with the intention of murder ( ex : Larry, Jane ). The only murder of Kenny's that was justified was Carvers.
Also, Jane is not the only one obsessed with Clementine. Kenny sees Clementine as Duck just as Jane sees Clementine as Jaime.
You can't justify making someone suffer. Slowly. Face it, your Queen made a mistake. A mistake that made her look like a bonified barbarian. So much for wanting revenge on scumbags. Kenny's "murder" of Larry is up for debate. Do I have any proof that he was dead? No. Do you have any proof he wasn't? No. Kenny is not responsible for Jane's murder, she is. She never should have provoked a crazy man like that. She's got no one to blame but her own agendas and self-centered attitude.
Actually, if you played the game you'd realize that Kenny's obsession was AJ, not Clem. At least he didn't try to isolate him so he could take him all for himself.
Really? You don't act like it.
Yep. I'm with Kenny to the end. He's actually my favorite character of the entire series. I'm just not blind. I love him for what he is.
I'm taking that as a compliment since most Kenny extremists are known for being idiotic.
Why is Kenny your favorite character? If you don't mind me asking.
I never really see a straight answer out of anybody, and I'm just curios of why. I'm not trying to start anything, I just would like to know, if you don't mind.
You have horrible standards