Well, whatever is gonna happen, my body is ready. Just by the trailer alone, this episode is gonna be action-packed. Let's hope its better than In Harms Way.
One thing I noticed, is that in the preview trailer at the end of EP3, in that scene where everyone is fighting off walkers to protect Rebecca in labour, Luke is not present and Kenny asks angrily "Where the fuck is Luke?!".
Yet in that same scene at this recent trailer, Luke is right there and helping them fight the horde off.
I wonder if Luke being there to help is going to be determinant? Is he going to ditch the group depending on how we treat him?
"I just want to survive Clem, and that means picking the right sides."
I noticed Jane isn't there either at the scene where Luke is missing, but she's there if he's also there as shown in the recent trailer.
They seem to have the same mentality of putting survival above everything.
Maybe if we treat them both badly, they end up ditching the group together? He picks what he considers the "right side", Jane's side, who seems to have the same survivalist principles as him.
We've seen how she's trying to make Clem's mind up about ditching the group...Maybe she appeals to Luke too, who she sees as a fellow survivalist.
Maybe having Nick alive or not will also play a part in this.
The last three are just resigned to working for Carver. Clementine can be, if you choose to. Kenny was sensible enough to try and do something about it.
I was unsure whether to praise Clementine that he got his skinny little ass choked or be sad that Julie died because of him when they went with the suicide pact.
One thing I noticed, is that in the preview trailer at the end of EP3, in that scene where everyone is fighting off walkers to protect Rebec… moreca in labour, Luke is not present and Kenny asks angrily "Where the fuck is Luke?!".
Yet in that same scene at this recent trailer, Luke is right there and helping them fight the horde off.
I wonder if Luke being there to help is going to be determinant? Is he going to ditch the group depending on how we treat him?
"I just want to survive Clem, and that means picking the right sides."
I noticed Jane isn't there either at the scene where Luke is missing, but she's there if he's also there as shown in the recent trailer.
They seem to have the same mentality of putting survival above everything.
Maybe if we treat them both badly, they end up ditching the group together? He picks what he considers the "right side", Jane's side, who seems to have the same survivalist principles as him.
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I just remembered the "Where the fuck is Luke?!" line while rewatching the trailer and I have some thoughts on this!
During these 2 scenes, the sky is the same as during the herd/Rebecca's birth scene:
Of course, the sky being the same (very pretty! I love Telltale's graphics this season so much!) color doesn't really mean much, but eh. So... there's a possibility Luke might tell Clem to come with him somewhere or, if Clem refuses, he comes back with her to Parker's Run to fight off zombies.
One thing I noticed, is that in the preview trailer at the end of EP3, in that scene where everyone is fighting off walkers to protect Rebec… moreca in labour, Luke is not present and Kenny asks angrily "Where the fuck is Luke?!".
Yet in that same scene at this recent trailer, Luke is right there and helping them fight the horde off.
I wonder if Luke being there to help is going to be determinant? Is he going to ditch the group depending on how we treat him?
"I just want to survive Clem, and that means picking the right sides."
I noticed Jane isn't there either at the scene where Luke is missing, but she's there if he's also there as shown in the recent trailer.
They seem to have the same mentality of putting survival above everything.
Maybe if we treat them both badly, they end up ditching the group together? He picks what he considers the "right side", Jane's side, who seems to have the same survivalist principles as him.
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Indeed! I think many little things from the past EPs are going to have a major effect on how Luke behaves in this EP.
Like, whether you told him your story in EP1. If you sat with him or not in EP2, if you were hostile to him by telling Kenny you don't trust him, Nick dying, choosing to stay with Kenny to watch Carver...
Remember how Telltale said one of the major themes of Season 2 was going to be "Trust" ?
Edit: Thanks to forum member LoneWolfe for this! He found this at Kenny's voice actor's Ask page:
So we'll change our views on Luke, huh?
There's also this from Kenny's actor as well :
I guess Clem is what's pulling him back from the edge.
Maybe if we pick Kenny, Luke ditches the group, and if we pick Luke, Kenny kills himself?
I just remembered the "Where the fuck is Luke?!" line while rewatching the trailer and I have some thoughts on this!
During these 2 scene… mores, the sky is the same as during the herd/Rebecca's birth scene:
Of course, the sky being the same (very pretty! I love Telltale's graphics this season so much!) color doesn't really mean much, but eh. So... there's a possibility Luke might tell Clem to come with him somewhere or, if Clem refuses, he comes back with her to Parker's Run to fight off zombies.
If there's a badass Kenny scene of him fighting a horde like that Mike screenshot indicates, I hope his theme from No Time Left gets reused. It was so epic.
Ben version
Christa version
I love this seasons enviroments. and look a\t the colors too, though they are dark, much like this season. yall noticed???this season has been dark hardly any lightness or funny stuff, or as funny as season one.
The environments have been so more more colorful and beautiful than season 1 - maybe to symbolize that beauty can exist in even the worst situations. Like Carver's prison camp had a beautiful purple sky in the background. A majority of episode 4's scenes seem to have that really pretty purple sky, too, during the herd scene at Parker's Run. It's really cool.
I love this seasons enviroments. and look a\t the colors too, though they are dark, much like this season. yall noticed???this season has been dark hardly any lightness or funny stuff, or as funny as season one.
I think the "where is Luke?" line could be misleading since we don't have context. He looks like he'll be a big part of the episode. He'll be around to observe Kenny struggling with losing Sarita. According to the achievements, Rebecca gives birth near the end of the episode, and Luke is around for that too.
So, right now, I think that line is supposed to be misleading.
I just remembered the "Where the fuck is Luke?!" line while rewatching the trailer and I have some thoughts on this!
During these 2 scene… mores, the sky is the same as during the herd/Rebecca's birth scene:
Of course, the sky being the same (very pretty! I love Telltale's graphics this season so much!) color doesn't really mean much, but eh. So... there's a possibility Luke might tell Clem to come with him somewhere or, if Clem refuses, he comes back with her to Parker's Run to fight off zombies.
Hopefully we can remind Kenny of that conversation
Generally I agree with you--Kenny seems to be giving up with the dialogue we've heard. But when he's with Mike at the end, he certainly doesn't seem to doing so. This might've just been before the Sarita scene, but I'm guessing all the scenes with the sunset sky take place close to each other. My guess is the Mike and Kenny scene is them either 1) fighting their way to Rebecca and the others to help defend her or 2) diving into the walkers to fight them head on after they've run out of bullets defending Rebecca.
Either way, hopefully Kenny doesn't give in that easily!
The trailer makes it seem like Kenny's giving up but in S1E5 Kenny made a speech about not giving up on the people you care about in reference to katjaa when she shot herself, he wouldn't give up on the group especially not clem
yeah I know. I like season one better but it definitely feels bigger now like idk how to explain it but it feels like a bigger world.
and I also meant the story, its very dark hardly any humor. the only humor was that short moments with luke and clem going to the skate hosue or whatever. and that warm nice moment of meeting Kenny, but everything went dark fast.
The environments have been so more more colorful and beautiful than season 1 - maybe to symbolize that beauty can exist in even the worst si… moretuations. Like Carver's prison camp had a beautiful purple sky in the background. A majority of episode 4's scenes seem to have that really pretty purple sky, too, during the herd scene at Parker's Run. It's really cool.
Hopefully we can remind Kenny of that conversation
Generally I agree with you--Kenny seems to be giving up with the dialogue we've heard. … moreBut when he's with Mike at the end, he certainly doesn't seem to doing so. This might've just been before the Sarita scene, but I'm guessing all the scenes with the sunset sky take place close to each other. My guess is the Mike and Kenny scene is them either 1) fighting their way to Rebecca and the others to help defend her or 2) diving into the walkers to fight them head on after they've run out of bullets defending Rebecca.
Either way, hopefully Kenny doesn't give in that easily!
Indeed! I think many little things from the past EPs are going to have a major effect on how Luke behaves in this EP.
Like, whether you tol… mored him your story in EP1. If you sat with him or not in EP2, if you were hostile to him by telling Kenny you don't trust him, Nick dying, choosing to stay with Kenny to watch Carver...
Remember how Telltale said one of the major themes of Season 2 was going to be "Trust" ?
Edit: Thanks to forum member LoneWolfe for this! He found this at Kenny's voice actor's Ask page:
So we'll change our views on Luke, huh?
There's also this from Kenny's actor as well :
I guess Clem is what's pulling him back from the edge.
Maybe if we pick Kenny, Luke ditches the group, and if we pick Luke, Kenny kills himself?
Slightly off topic, but I thought it said "Jane and Mike seem to have lost everyone since they're losers" at first glance. I was like, "that's a little harsh". And I laughed quite a bit.
I hope there's a melancholic scene where are the characters are remembering the people they've lost since the outbreak started and sort of c… moreomforting each other.
Clem lost her parents, Lee, Omid , Christa.
Kenny lost Katjaa, Duck , Sarita.
Luke lost most of the cabin group,his childhood friend Nick [determinantly],he also mentions losing his parents.
Nick himself lost Pete and his mom.
Rebecca lost Alvin, Sarah just lost her dad and is all alone now.
Jane and Mike seem to have lost everyone since they're loners.
They all need to do one big group hug! [yeah right, that would never happen, lol]
"Connecting with people is so important." It sucks that it seems that they're starting to turn on each other instead of appreciating what they have now.
That's why we never found you! We were looking for male clones the whole time! Well congratulations to you for being born a winner lol. P.S I agree this never happened
If Luke wants Clementine to leave Kenny again, I am definitely going to support Kenny and it seems that Luke might say to leave Kenny before we try to find Sarah :c
I think the last scene in the trailer when Luke says, “Hey, you okay?” and Clem says “No” is misleading.
Watch it again. You don’t see Luke’s face at all and therefore don't see how his mouth matches dialogue, and if you look carefully, Clementine's mouth doesn't really shape itself like it should if she was really saying "No".
It’s either dialogue spliced together/edited around for a simplistic ending whammy, or it’s an exchange that happens elsewhere, in a more spoilery moment that they didn't want to put in the trailer.
The last three are just resigned to working for Carver. Clementine can be, if you choose to. Kenny was sensible enough to try and do something about it.
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Well, whatever is gonna happen, my body is ready. Just by the trailer alone, this episode is gonna be action-packed. Let's hope its better than In Harms Way.
By the way, who was that guy with the glasses?
One thing I noticed, is that in the preview trailer at the end of EP3, in that scene where everyone is fighting off walkers to protect Rebecca in labour, Luke is not present and Kenny asks angrily "Where the fuck is Luke?!".
Yet in that same scene at this recent trailer, Luke is right there and helping them fight the horde off.
I wonder if Luke being there to help is going to be determinant? Is he going to ditch the group depending on how we treat him?
"I just want to survive Clem, and that means picking the right sides."
I noticed Jane isn't there either at the scene where Luke is missing, but she's there if he's also there as shown in the recent trailer.
They seem to have the same mentality of putting survival above everything.
Maybe if we treat them both badly, they end up ditching the group together? He picks what he considers the "right side", Jane's side, who seems to have the same survivalist principles as him.
We've seen how she's trying to make Clem's mind up about ditching the group...Maybe she appeals to Luke too, who she sees as a fellow survivalist.
Maybe having Nick alive or not will also play a part in this.
I will sure as hell leave him. LOL
The last three are just resigned to working for Carver. Clementine can be, if you choose to. Kenny was sensible enough to try and do something about it.
Yeah just switched to 1080 HD--you're totally right
I was unsure whether to praise Clementine that he got his skinny little ass choked or be sad that Julie died because of him when they went with the suicide pact.
Something else that I think you'd find cool is that Kenny's Episode 5 theme (the Christa version) is playing in the background during that scene.
I just remembered the "Where the fuck is Luke?!" line while rewatching the trailer and I have some thoughts on this!
During these 2 scenes, the sky is the same as during the herd/Rebecca's birth scene:
Of course, the sky being the same (very pretty! I love Telltale's graphics this season so much!) color doesn't really mean much, but eh. So... there's a possibility Luke might tell Clem to come with him somewhere or, if Clem refuses, he comes back with her to Parker's Run to fight off zombies.
Indeed! I think many little things from the past EPs are going to have a major effect on how Luke behaves in this EP.
Like, whether you told him your story in EP1. If you sat with him or not in EP2, if you were hostile to him by telling Kenny you don't trust him, Nick dying, choosing to stay with Kenny to watch Carver...
Remember how Telltale said one of the major themes of Season 2 was going to be "Trust" ?
Edit: Thanks to forum member LoneWolfe for this! He found this at Kenny's voice actor's Ask page:
So we'll change our views on Luke, huh?
There's also this from Kenny's actor as well :
![Optional title Alt text](http://i.imgur.com/sN8kCyR.png)
I guess Clem is what's pulling him back from the edge.
Maybe if we pick Kenny, Luke ditches the group, and if we pick Luke, Kenny kills himself?
fuck yeah
yeah, I wish it was lee at that part with Kenny and mike all badass :,((( leeee!!!1
I love this seasons enviroments. and look a\t the colors too, though they are dark, much like this season. yall noticed???this season has been dark hardly any lightness or funny stuff, or as funny as season one.
The environments have been so more more colorful and beautiful than season 1 - maybe to symbolize that beauty can exist in even the worst situations. Like Carver's prison camp had a beautiful purple sky in the background. A majority of episode 4's scenes seem to have that really pretty purple sky, too, during the herd scene at Parker's Run. It's really cool.
I think the "where is Luke?" line could be misleading since we don't have context. He looks like he'll be a big part of the episode. He'll be around to observe Kenny struggling with losing Sarita. According to the achievements, Rebecca gives birth near the end of the episode, and Luke is around for that too.
So, right now, I think that line is supposed to be misleading.
So maybe they never leave Parker's run? They never go to Wellington after all.![:\ :\](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/confused.png)
Hopefully we can remind Kenny of that conversation![:/ :/](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/confused.png)
Generally I agree with you--Kenny seems to be giving up with the dialogue we've heard. But when he's with Mike at the end, he certainly doesn't seem to doing so. This might've just been before the Sarita scene, but I'm guessing all the scenes with the sunset sky take place close to each other. My guess is the Mike and Kenny scene is them either 1) fighting their way to Rebecca and the others to help defend her or 2) diving into the walkers to fight them head on after they've run out of bullets defending Rebecca.
Either way, hopefully Kenny doesn't give in that easily!
No
Maybe the choice isn't IF you want to save Sarah but HOW you go about saving her?
yeah I know. I like season one better but it definitely feels bigger now like idk how to explain it but it feels like a bigger world.
and I also meant the story, its very dark hardly any humor. the only humor was that short moments with luke and clem going to the skate hosue or whatever. and that warm nice moment of meeting Kenny, but everything went dark fast.
maybe this is where the drawing of kenny and family comes into play if you have it when he hits rock bottom
In addition to Clem, I think the birth of Rebecca's child will help snap him out of his funk.
They need a group bonding moment.
Slightly off topic, but I thought it said "Jane and Mike seem to have lost everyone since they're losers" at first glance. I was like, "that's a little harsh". And I laughed quite a bit.
Like if Georgie was urban.
That's why we never found you! We were looking for male clones the whole time! Well congratulations to you for being born a winner lol. P.S I agree this never happened
Ooh, right in the feels.
If Luke wants Clementine to leave Kenny again, I am definitely going to support Kenny and it seems that Luke might say to leave Kenny before we try to find Sarah :c
in 1:05
and 1:20
jane and clem killed the walkers in the same way so this could be one of clem's new survival skills?maybe
I think the last scene in the trailer when Luke says, “Hey, you okay?” and Clem says “No” is misleading.
Watch it again. You don’t see Luke’s face at all and therefore don't see how his mouth matches dialogue, and if you look carefully, Clementine's mouth doesn't really shape itself like it should if she was really saying "No".
It’s either dialogue spliced together/edited around for a simplistic ending whammy, or it’s an exchange that happens elsewhere, in a more spoilery moment that they didn't want to put in the trailer.
The dirt is gone!
This is probably a determinate injury depending on your choice to save Kenny or restrain Sarita in episode 3.
It disappeared quickly :P, they most likely had a bunch of clips that got edited from different playthroughs.
It's because he's, you know... Urban?
I'm sorry, that's a terrible joke.
There's no need to call someone an idiot for misunderstanding something.
SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Nay, they're not. They're just as eager to make a plan. It's just Kenny was extremely violent about it.
And foolish. I mean seriously, what would attacking Mike actually accomplish?
No, she's making a sandwich?
Maybe she's sad about someone's death? Possibly Rebecca's death if there's any complications in birth.
BEN CONFIRMED FOR SEASON 2![:) :)](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
just joking