In this picture you see Jane killing the walkers that are invading, but wait a minute. There's a walker that's crawling (crawler) straight towards the camera.
Let's go to a different screenshot...
Those walkers are trying to enter that house, but what's causing it? Noise. And by noise, I mean a human being making noise. What exact human being...?
Sarah.
Sarah could be in there, and Clementine and Jane are trying to save her which I think will end up being a determinate choice.
"She's going to get someone killed!" - Jane. She could say that prior to choosing whether we should save Sarah or not.
"You gotta get past that walker without drawing all the others, what are you gonna do?" - Jane. If we choose to save Sarah, Jane will end up saying that, which ties in with one of the Episode 4 achievements 'Path Less Travelled Learned new survival skills'.
No, you didn't need to explain anything considering it was still wrong. That type of wordplay wasn't needed, actually, wordplay in general wasn't needed.
You know, maybe it's possible Luke might try to snap Kenny out of it too. Luke's lost his family and Nick envied him for being able to 'keep moving'. Gavin said an 'incident' with those two characters happens, so maybe that could be it in that Luke says something to Kenny to stop him from giving up, like how Lee had to snap Kenny out of it in Episode 3 to accept his son was dying and needed him.
But it could be what LoneWolfe said too, Rebecca's baby coming might give Kenny another reason to not give up if a baby and mother's life is on the line.
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?
I'm sorry but you're getting way to worked up on something that doesn't concern you. Crips seems to have taken it with a good mood because he/she understood they made a way too quick conclusion on what was happening.
No, you didn't need to explain anything considering it was still wrong. That type of wordplay wasn't needed, actually, wordplay in general wasn't needed.
Something that doesn't concern me? You've posted an insult on the internet for everyone to see.
Crisps ignored the insult and continued on with the subject. All I said, was that there's no need to insult anyone. I'm not getting worked up, by the look or it, you are.
I'm sorry but you're getting way to worked up on something that doesn't concern you. Crips seems to have taken it with a good mood because he/she understood they made a way too quick conclusion on what was happening.
Look at this, the scene when Mike's fighting with a walker (I hope he'll surive to the end though):
Bottom right corner:
It's a grave. You can see the inscription - "INFANTRY; PVT CO" which means it's resting place of a soldier. We know that Parker's Run is a Civil War site, and if the graveyard is there, I'm guessing we gonna bury Sarita (and probably Rebbecca) among the soldiers.
I'm not sure that the two buildings are the same. In the top picture, the door appears to have blue frames and the windows have blue curtains. Also, you can see the outline of trees in the open door-frame, suggesting that the door is close to trees. Looking at the bottom picture, the building shown has a thin white door-frame, and there aren't any trees nearby the door, only trees behind the building. There is a window to the far-right of the house, and there is no indication of one in a similar position in the top picture, although that might be because it is out of shot. Either they enter the same building through a rear-entrance, or they are two different buildings altogether
This.
In this picture you see Jane killing the walkers that are invading, but wait a minute. There's a walker that's crawling (crawle… morer) straight towards the camera.
Let's go to a different screenshot...
Those walkers are trying to enter that house, but what's causing it? Noise. And by noise, I mean a human being making noise. What exact human being...?
Sarah.
Sarah could be in there, and Clementine and Jane are trying to save her which I think will end up being a determinate choice.
"She's going to get someone killed!" - Jane. She could say that prior to choosing whether we should save Sarah or not.
"You gotta get past that walker without drawing all the others, what are you gonna do?" - Jane. If we choose to save Sarah, Jane will end up saying that, which ties in with one of the Episode 4 achievements 'Path Less Travelled Learned new survival skills'.
Just a little theory.
I'm not sure that the two buildings are the same. In the top picture, the door appears to have blue frames and the windows have blue curtain… mores. Also, you can see the outline of trees in the open door-frame, suggesting that the door is close to trees. Looking at the bottom picture, the building shown has a thin white door-frame, and there aren't any trees nearby the door, only trees behind the building. There is a window to the far-right of the house, and there is no indication of one in a similar position in the top picture, although that might be because it is out of shot. Either they enter the same building through a rear-entrance, or they are two different buildings altogether
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'm not sure that the two buildings are the same. In the top picture, the door appears to have blue frames and the windows have blue curtain… mores. Also, you can see the outline of trees in the open door-frame, suggesting that the door is close to trees. Looking at the bottom picture, the building shown has a thin white door-frame, and there aren't any trees nearby the door, only trees behind the building. There is a window to the far-right of the house, and there is no indication of one in a similar position in the top picture, although that might be because it is out of shot. Either they enter the same building through a rear-entrance, or they are two different buildings altogether
To add to your theory, that looks like a soldier that got fucked up real bad (dog tags weren't invented until the Civil War).
Also, notice the bottom wording. 11 MI CMU. MI is the postal code for Michigan (Wellington, anyone?), 11 may be his division/regiment number, and CMU... well IDK about that. It could mean Central Michigan University for all I know.
Another find.
Look at this, the scene when Mike's fighting with a walker (I hope he'll surive to the end though):
Bottom right cor… morener:
It's a grave. You can see the inscription - "INFANTRY; PVT CO" which means it's resting place of a soldier. We know that Parker's Run is a Civil War site, and if the graveyard is there, I'm guessing we gonna bury Sarita (and probably Rebbecca) among the soldiers.
We need more of this kind of thing in WALKING DEAD. Characters in this game have been given enough reason to quit. It's time to give them a reason to keep going.
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?
Luke says he just wants to survive, well Clementine is really the only reason he managed to escape Carver's Community, so I think he should take Clementine's thoughts and feelings into consideration before he makes any quick conclusions.
That'd makes sense for me. Wonder how far is Michigan from Parker's Run (or where exactly the current position of the group is), and I mean on foot, not counting this Nate-ish truck from trailer.
To add to your theory, that looks like a soldier that got fucked up real bad (dog tags weren't invented until the Civil War).
Also, notic… moree the bottom wording. 11 MI CMU. MI is the postal code for Michigan (Wellington, anyone?), 11 may be his division/regiment number, and CMU... well IDK about that. It could mean Central Michigan University for all I know.
Or will something pull him back from the edge?
We need more of this kind of thing in WALKING DEAD. Characters in this game have been given enough reason to quit. It's time to give them a reason to keep going.
He went back to Carver's community for them btw. He wouldn't have went there without rest and food if he was so selfish and only wanted to survive. He obviously cares for a few of them, not Kenny, because let's face it, you won't give two craps about a person you met 2-3 days ago.
Luke says he just wants to survive, well Clementine is really the only reason he managed to escape Carver's Community, so I think he should take Clementine's thoughts and feelings into consideration before he makes any quick conclusions.
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 Lu… moreke’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.
Maybe Carver was right... Luke might very well be a very charismatic manipulator, like Justin, and not a white knight, gentlemanly figure. He's probably just a selfish asshole, with the hints placed throughout the season...
He went back to Carver's community for them btw. He wouldn't have went there without rest and food if he was so selfish and only wanted to s… moreurvive. He obviously cares for a few of them, not Kenny, because let's face it, you won't give two craps about a person you met 2-3 days ago.
Hmm... We're still in Virginia I think. A lot of the fighting in the Civil War happened there because the Union wanted to drive through to get to Richmond. That didn't work out and you have a shitload of casualties and shit.
That'd makes sense for me. Wonder how far is Michigan from Parker's Run (or where exactly the current position of the group is), and I mean on foot, not counting this Nate-ish truck from trailer.
Yeah, I think Luke keeps Clem around because she can handle herself just fine, unlike most of the remaining group, who are either dead (or determinately dead like Nick), pregnant, or just unable to take care of themselves. She's small and tough and useful to have by his side. Though I do think he genuinely cares about her and her safety... at least I hope he does, lol.
I guess Luke sees himself as a leader, which he is. But he's very, I don't know, indecisive. Like you don't kill dogs, you don't kill evil men who run prison camps, but you can leave an injured ally behind or do the morally wrong thing for the good of the group. Idk. I'm still hoping Luke is a good person though! I want him to be!!
I really like what you said in this post, especially about Luke choosing what's safest for HIM. It makes a lot of sense, especially with the… more examples you gave. Luke may not be a violent maniac, but he may still be cold as ice.
In fact, I've been racking my brain about why Luke keeps Clem around if it's not because he simply cares deeply about living human beings. And it's quite possibly NOT that he cares about human beings, seeing as he's so casually dismissive of other living human beings like Kenny and Walter. But when seeing Luke as primarily concerned with his own safety, it's easy to imagine that he keeps Clem around because he saw how useful she could be to him. He himself said "She's a valuable little girl. If she can sew up her own arm, she's fit to cross a bridge."
I like the idea that Luke and Kenny are not polar opposites, but "two sides of the same coin," as you said, and neither is safe for Clementine.
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The sorrow in her voice is probably due to the fact that someone/some people died.. Perhaps it has to something to do with the baby and Rebecca? Or Sarita.. Hmmmm.
The sorrow in her voice is probably due to the fact that someone/some people died.. Perhaps it has to something to do with the baby and Rebecca? Or Sarita.. Hmmmm.
Maybe Carver was right... Luke might very well be a very charismatic manipulator, like Justin, and not a white knight, gentlemanly figure. He's probably just a selfish asshole, with the hints placed throughout the season...
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well, that trailer kinda snatched away my pathetic hope that Sarita might have a slim chance at surviving this episode if we cut her arm
This.
In this picture you see Jane killing the walkers that are invading, but wait a minute. There's a walker that's crawling (crawler) straight towards the camera.
Let's go to a different screenshot...
Those walkers are trying to enter that house, but what's causing it? Noise. And by noise, I mean a human being making noise. What exact human being...?
Sarah.
Sarah could be in there, and Clementine and Jane are trying to save her which I think will end up being a determinate choice.
"She's going to get someone killed!" - Jane. She could say that prior to choosing whether we should save Sarah or not.
"You gotta get past that walker without drawing all the others, what are you gonna do?" - Jane. If we choose to save Sarah, Jane will end up saying that, which ties in with one of the Episode 4 achievements 'Path Less Travelled Learned new survival skills'.
Just a little theory.![:) :)](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
It was word play on the way she called Mike an idiot for fr doing the right thing. Did i really need to explain that?
No, you didn't need to explain anything considering it was still wrong. That type of wordplay wasn't needed, actually, wordplay in general wasn't needed.
You know, maybe it's possible Luke might try to snap Kenny out of it too. Luke's lost his family and Nick envied him for being able to 'keep moving'. Gavin said an 'incident' with those two characters happens, so maybe that could be it in that Luke says something to Kenny to stop him from giving up, like how Lee had to snap Kenny out of it in Episode 3 to accept his son was dying and needed him.
But it could be what LoneWolfe said too, Rebecca's baby coming might give Kenny another reason to not give up if a baby and mother's life is on the line.
I'm sorry but you're getting way to worked up on something that doesn't concern you. Crips seems to have taken it with a good mood because he/she understood they made a way too quick conclusion on what was happening.
Something that doesn't concern me? You've posted an insult on the internet for everyone to see.
Crisps ignored the insult and continued on with the subject. All I said, was that there's no need to insult anyone. I'm not getting worked up, by the look or it, you are.
Another find.
Look at this, the scene when Mike's fighting with a walker (I hope he'll surive to the end though):
Bottom right corner:
It's a grave. You can see the inscription - "INFANTRY; PVT CO" which means it's resting place of a soldier. We know that Parker's Run is a Civil War site, and if the graveyard is there, I'm guessing we gonna bury Sarita (and probably Rebbecca) among the soldiers.
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I'm not sure that the two buildings are the same. In the top picture, the door appears to have blue frames and the windows have blue curtains. Also, you can see the outline of trees in the open door-frame, suggesting that the door is close to trees. Looking at the bottom picture, the building shown has a thin white door-frame, and there aren't any trees nearby the door, only trees behind the building. There is a window to the far-right of the house, and there is no indication of one in a similar position in the top picture, although that might be because it is out of shot. Either they enter the same building through a rear-entrance, or they are two different buildings altogether
Doors are kinda similar. Red, with a triangle on them.
I don't think Clem still has her backpack tough.
If that happens, Fuck Luke.
Half of what you're saying is just the camera perspective
To add to your theory, that looks like a soldier that got fucked up real bad (dog tags weren't invented until the Civil War).
Also, notice the bottom wording. 11 MI CMU. MI is the postal code for Michigan (Wellington, anyone?), 11 may be his division/regiment number, and CMU... well IDK about that. It could mean Central Michigan University for all I know.
IIRC, he has a leg brace. His leg's fucked up, apparently, and we have to choose between him and Rebecca.
We need more of this kind of thing in WALKING DEAD. Characters in this game have been given enough reason to quit. It's time to give them a reason to keep going.
So the shitbird flies away eh?
While some dude/dudette watches her.
Luke says he just wants to survive, well Clementine is really the only reason he managed to escape Carver's Community, so I think he should take Clementine's thoughts and feelings into consideration before he makes any quick conclusions.
That'd makes sense for me. Wonder how far is Michigan from Parker's Run (or where exactly the current position of the group is), and I mean on foot, not counting this Nate-ish truck from trailer.
Clem put the drawings in her pocket.
I think it will be up to the player to give Kenny a reason to keep going.
He went back to Carver's community for them btw. He wouldn't have went there without rest and food if he was so selfish and only wanted to survive. He obviously cares for a few of them, not Kenny, because let's face it, you won't give two craps about a person you met 2-3 days ago.
Her "No" sounds really really weird too, like it was taken from part of a sentence. I think it's just fr the trailer.
The scary part is there's a possibility that if we cut off her arm, she dies right there and then and will not even have the chance to say goodbye
And that's the way telltale shoud do this. If he was a white knight... I don't know - pretty boring.
Let's hope so...
Yet Clementine risked her life multiple times to do something no one else offered to do and she saved the group from Carver.
No need to call someone an idiot for misunderstanding something, I understand it was a joke, but it can still be offensive.
That'd be too powerful.
He has the pimp hand, he needs no weapons.
Hmm... We're still in Virginia I think. A lot of the fighting in the Civil War happened there because the Union wanted to drive through to get to Richmond. That didn't work out and you have a shitload of casualties and shit.
Yeah, I think Luke keeps Clem around because she can handle herself just fine, unlike most of the remaining group, who are either dead (or determinately dead like Nick), pregnant, or just unable to take care of themselves. She's small and tough and useful to have by his side. Though I do think he genuinely cares about her and her safety... at least I hope he does, lol.
I guess Luke sees himself as a leader, which he is. But he's very, I don't know, indecisive. Like you don't kill dogs, you don't kill evil men who run prison camps, but you can leave an injured ally behind or do the morally wrong thing for the good of the group. Idk. I'm still hoping Luke is a good person though! I want him to be!!
I too, was shocked reading this.. But who knows, maybe it's a female?????
The sorrow in her voice is probably due to the fact that someone/some people died.. Perhaps it has to something to do with the baby and Rebecca? Or Sarita.. Hmmmm.
We will have some badass Kenny and Mike moments. Man I cant wait!
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Someone finally said it.. Good, good.. I just keep getting bad vibes from Luke.
Reminded me of him too, what a dick that little kid was.