Do you trust Wellington?

edited August 2014 in The Walking Dead

For those who chose to kill Jane and go to Wellington with Kenny + A.J do you trust Wellington? Is it another Carver situation or is this a happy ending?

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  • Only if they have Beef.

  • This is a happy ending Clem's story is over nothing more to the story, she is safe the end :(

  • A season 3 is coming, you do know that right....

    bobjoeshmoe posted: »

    This is a happy ending Clem's story is over nothing more to the story, she is safe the end

  • We don't know what it's about yet, to be fair.

    A season 3 is coming, you do know that right....

  • There is most likely going to be a Season 3, so no.

  • Yeah season 3 is comming but we dont know who is the main character yet

    A season 3 is coming, you do know that right....

  • A community that large is bound to have potential disasters waiting to strike. It can be raided, there could be a guy or gal hiding a bite, another Carver situation, too many possibilities. Stick with Kenny and you'll have a better chance of survival.

  • edited August 2014

    No, that's why I chose to leave with Kenny. Yes, it could have been the best choice for Clem if the place turned out to be safe as she would no longer have to live in fear of losing her life or the life of the people around her. She would live happy and raise the baby and she could forget about all the horrible things she's been through, she would make new friends and her story would end well (I like to imagine a story where Clem stays in Wellington and when she is old enough she becomes the leader of the place and she could either be a good leader or a monster like Carver based on who we made her become! :D).

    I hesitated a lot before picking an answer and I finally chose not to trust Wellington.What if the place is ruled by people worse than Carver? What if they abuse and enslave children or everyone and make them work hard? She would be trapped as I imagine it must be really hard to get out of that place with all the security and the walls they have.It would be a horrible thing to happen to her after all she's been through.

  • I doubt that Wellington would give them supplies if they really would've been as bad as you think.

    Mary5 posted: »

    No, that's why I chose to leave with Kenny. Yes, it could have been the best choice for Clem if the place turned out to be safe as she would

  • Good point theonys, but there are too many conflicts that can occur in that reportedly huge community.

    theonys posted: »

    I doubt that Wellington would give them supplies if they really would've been as bad as you think.

  • That is true. I don't trust them either, but I felt grateful for the supplies. I mean, they could've just say "we don't have enough food", but they didn't.

    Good point theonys, but there are too many conflicts that can occur in that reportedly huge community.

  • I left with Kenny but they said that there were too many people so I think chaos will start so I Said #FuckDeterminantBoatS3

  • If I'm being honest, No, I do not trust Wellington.
    I'm thankful for the supplies they gave us, but I don't trust them enough to stay there. We have to take in the worst case scenario, what if these people are cannibals like Termimus? Or another Woodbury? Or what if they're ruled by people way worse than Carver? I definitely do not want my Clem in those communities, where a single fuckup could mean her life. I left with the only man I can trust, and the only man that's been loyal to me since the start of the outbreak.

  • No.... "Fuck That.~" -kenny

  • In one of the interviews they said we will be playing as Clementine and even so, Clementine would still have to be in it.

    bobjoeshmoe posted: »

    Yeah season 3 is comming but we dont know who is the main character yet

  • We don't know what kind of people lurk within the walls of Wellington... they don't seem to be accepting people any more, is it really because they are crowded or is it because they're hiding something? :3 Would make a good story arc.

  • Well Edith looked pretty nice. So i trust them. #HailEdith

  • What little we've seen is pretty decent. Even though they turn survivors away, they'll hand out supplies and tell them they can come back later, and they're moral enough to look out for the children. The place probably has its fair share of problems and I don't see a particularly happy ending with whatever choices are made in NGB, but I think Wellington is a far cry from Carver's tyrannical rule at Howe's.

  • Well, it can be dangerous since there are many people living there and arguments and fights may happen. Also that I don't see how that place is going to hold up forever. I hope Clemmy lives through the whole apocalypse :')

  • Could be secretly evil on the inside :x

    Gary-Oak posted: »

    Well Edith looked pretty nice. So i trust them. #HailEdith

  • I'd like to, but unfortunately the branching endings make it unlikely that Wellington will be a big deal in Season 3.

    It's a shame, because I'd love Season 3 to actually be about maintaining Wellington - rebuilding a community is a more interesting premise than just wandering around YET AGAIN.

  • No, nothing lasts forever.

  • Hahaha

    bobjoeshmoe posted: »

    This is a happy ending Clem's story is over nothing more to the story, she is safe the end

  • Something worth bearing in mind is that the rumour of wellington being a safe haven comes from people who were turned away from it, for obvious reasons.

    So really we have absolutely no idea what it will be like except that it has a reasonable amount of supplies and an overpopulation problem.

  • They did? You got a link?

    Tentative about this. I'm glad Clem won't be sidelined, and hopefully her ageing up will make Telltale's depiction of her competence less absurd.

    prink34320 posted: »

    In one of the interviews they said we will be playing as Clementine and even so, Clementine would still have to be in it.

  • edited December 2014

    Surely the Howe's ending is rebuilding a community? The wellington one is more like just joining an already active one.

    Bokor posted: »

    I'd like to, but unfortunately the branching endings make it unlikely that Wellington will be a big deal in Season 3. It's a shame, becau

  • Calling it 'tyrannical' is extreme: basically everyone outside of the containment area seems pretty happy.

    Rock114 posted: »

    What little we've seen is pretty decent. Even though they turn survivors away, they'll hand out supplies and tell them they can come back la

  • edited December 2014

    Yeah, I liked Jane's endings for that reason. But I'd still maintain that ending Season 2 by having Clementine reach Wellington would have set the stage for a more intriguing third season - dealing with leadership politics, struggling to fight off bandit attacks and survive the cold, possibly encountering members of other communities. I guess the Howe's ending also had that possibility, but I found Wellington a more mysterious location.

    Giving Clem multiple endings makes me suspect, however, that the third Season won't build off any of the intriguing possibilities suggested by the various outcomes. I'd be pleasantly surprised if Season 3 actually allowed players who went with Jane to remain at Howe's while those who went to Wellington to remain there, but that'd be too much work for the developers.

    Flog61 posted: »

    Surely the Howe's ending is rebuilding a community? The wellington one is more like just joining an already active one.

  • I doubt it. "Safe" isn't the same thing as having fun. Vince tattles on Tavia for sneaking a cigarette, Wyatt's unusually tense, Russell tells Clem that "Bill don't like idle hands", and it's implied by the campfire scene in Episode 5 that sex and drinking were a privilege only Carver got to enjoy.

    Bonnie was conflicted between the safety of living under a strict man or having freedom, and she eventually chose the latter.

    Flog61 posted: »

    Calling it 'tyrannical' is extreme: basically everyone outside of the containment area seems pretty happy.

  • Good point, but tyranny for me always implies a lack of choice. And these people were free to leave.

    Bokor posted: »

    I doubt it. "Safe" isn't the same thing as having fun. Vince tattles on Tavia for sneaking a cigarette, Wyatt's unusually tense, Russell t

  • Yeah that's what I wanted from the second half of season two.

    I think rebuilding a community is more of an exciting premise than joining one that may be terrible though.

    Yeah I doubt we'll be at Wellington/Howe's for long.

    Bokor posted: »

    Yeah, I liked Jane's endings for that reason. But I'd still maintain that ending Season 2 by having Clementine reach Wellington would have

  • I doubt it. You COULD argue that Carver's grudge against the cabin group was because they'd killed one of his crew while taking his baby's 'vessel' away, but I doubt he'd be happy if anyone else just randomly "abandoned their post."

    Flog61 posted: »

    Good point, but tyranny for me always implies a lack of choice. And these people were free to leave.

  • I'd be fine with Wellington being in similarly dire circumstances to Howe's, so long as Clem is a 'citizen' of the community rather than a prisoner. That perspective tends to bias our views of a society that I wish we'd known more about.

    Flog61 posted: »

    Yeah that's what I wanted from the second half of season two. I think rebuilding a community is more of an exciting premise than joining one that may be terrible though. Yeah I doubt we'll be at Wellington/Howe's for long.

  • edited December 2014

    No, I didn't like the set up of Wellington, that's why I left with Kenny.

    We all know of these little safe havens, from rumours and people, (Terminus).

    We've all seen what happens when a bad person gets in power (Woodbury, Howe's)

    Overall, I don't trust large communities, they are disasters waiting to happen... and I don't want to be anyway near when that happens.

  • They don't seem to actively go out looking for people to join them and they give supplies to travellers so I think they're probably cool. Left with Kenny anyway though.

  • I doubt that Wellington had the supplies and a working crane to build those walls, so my guess is that it was built by slaves.

  • Stayed with Kenny. He proved his loyalty and earned my trust by sacrificing everything he had for Clem and the child. He sounded more then grateful to the woman accepting the children. Finding people you can trust is hard to come by in the world they live in that's worth more to me then the huge mystery behind Wellington. She already told me Christa wasn't behind the walls so I'd have to put a lot of trust in this random community that could be similar to Carver's.

    Kenny can be a pain at times and can lose his temper but he was constantly pulling his weight in the group while others bad mouthed him often while he was doing something for the group like helping Becca or fixing the truck.

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