You are right, this post was one of the most incomprehensible pieces of writing that I have ever read. I needed to reread it at least a dozen times, and I am still not sure if I completely understand it.
Read the following quote in Clementine's voice.
You should probably watch your words. In the apocalypse you'd be the first to go.
Sassy Clem about Greg's childish behavior.
I know I would. He's the kind of person who would follow the strong people but he wouldn't hesitate to backstab you for his own interests and he would freeze when there would be danger. A dog that barks never bites and we know what happens to that kind of people. He doesn't look like a very reliable person in the apocalypse world.
I would of liked better that Jane stays with the group in the end, but if you choose to tell Jane to save Sarah when she is trapped, then Jane dies instead.
I just finished that episode. I'm glad that this topic is popular because Sarah's death is b.s. and horrible writing. I'm tired of KNOWING that when an option to abandon a character when he/she facing death is on the table that he/she is going to die eventually anyway. It's just lazy, and it makes our choices seem irrelevant. The writers should have realized that Sarah's existence represented a flicker of hope and a final(?) tether to humanity. Her death was unceremonious, unnecessary, and actually angered me.
Edit: I want to add that I'm certain that the writers would tell me that the baby served as the replacement for the hope and humanity, which is why he was born while she died. I'm glad that the birth of the kid seemed to snap Kenny out of his funk, but that kid isn't a suitable REPLACEMENT for an established character.
I know I would. He's the kind of person who would follow the strong people but he wouldn't hesitate to backstab you for his own interests an… mored he would freeze when there would be danger. A dog that barks never bites and we know what happens to that kind of people. He doesn't look like a very reliable person in the apocalypse world.
Whilst I do disagree that Sarah has an actual mental illness, I agree that Nick and Sarah's deaths were handled very poorly, and just took a shit all over their potential and character arcs.
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Thank you! Jeez, is this really that difficult to understand?
You took the words right out of my mouth! I thank you for this![:) :)](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Just liked it. Kudos to the OP for writing it out for people who still don't get it.
I haven't actually wrote it, just saw in my tumblr dash and felt like I had to share with you guys. Source is in end of the post![:) :)](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Oh, well thanks anyway. XD
Yes it is very difficult
Nice.![:) :)](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
You are right, this post was one of the most incomprehensible pieces of writing that I have ever read. I needed to reread it at least a dozen times, and I am still not sure if I completely understand it.
August 10th
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August 12th
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Well, the good news is I think we’re starting to have some effect on Telltale.
Where’d ya go TTG?
source - tumblr
Did Greg delete his tweet or can I just not find it?
Can't find it too
I guess he delete it
I'm also annoyed more by what happened to Sarah that Nick (Although his death was stupid at least he try to help according to Luke).
Sarah did not deserve to die much less twice in the same episode.
But unfortunately they cannot resurrect them as Kenny, all you can do is force to TellTale Games to do a better job.
Read the following quote in Clementine's voice.
Sassy Clem about Greg's childish behavior.
Exactly, survivors would probably use him as live bait to escape.
I know I would. He's the kind of person who would follow the strong people but he wouldn't hesitate to backstab you for his own interests and he would freeze when there would be danger. A dog that barks never bites and we know what happens to that kind of people. He doesn't look like a very reliable person in the apocalypse world.
I would of liked better that Jane stays with the group in the end, but if you choose to tell Jane to save Sarah when she is trapped, then Jane dies instead.
Save us Nick Breckon
You're the one that did Sarah and Nick justice. Save episode 5!
I just finished that episode. I'm glad that this topic is popular because Sarah's death is b.s. and horrible writing. I'm tired of KNOWING that when an option to abandon a character when he/she facing death is on the table that he/she is going to die eventually anyway. It's just lazy, and it makes our choices seem irrelevant. The writers should have realized that Sarah's existence represented a flicker of hope and a final(?) tether to humanity. Her death was unceremonious, unnecessary, and actually angered me.
Edit: I want to add that I'm certain that the writers would tell me that the baby served as the replacement for the hope and humanity, which is why he was born while she died. I'm glad that the birth of the kid seemed to snap Kenny out of his funk, but that kid isn't a suitable REPLACEMENT for an established character.
So... he's basically Justin?
Whilst I do disagree that Sarah has an actual mental illness, I agree that Nick and Sarah's deaths were handled very poorly, and just took a shit all over their potential and character arcs.
BringbackSarahandNick