I am completely broken and exhausted.

Ok, let me say something: this episode was the best one out of this season, it was realistic, and the choices were just like ahhh. Ok, now, let me get to the point. After playing the episode, I am mentally and emotionally exhausted. That choice between Kenny and Jane really killed me. When Kenny died I cried, when Luke died I cried, when Clem had a flashback, I cried. This episode was amazing, one of the best in the entire season. Anyways, tommorrow I'm gonna play again, and get the (leave Wellington with) Kenny ending. It was way happier then the Jane (and the family) one, in my opinion. Well, let me know what you think about this episode and what part made you cry the most.

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  • I know, really was amazing. I didn't cry but I had a tear coming down my eye when Kenny died so I guess I did. My main worry is that Clem's story is over, because someone said her theme or whatever played at the end. If this the ending to My Clementine I'll be so sad. I'm just glad Clementine survived. I care about her more than any other game character. I feel like our choices have made her grow up, and I'm very proud of the Clementine I made her become.

  • Yes please.

    Need a hug?

  • (>'')> there you go little buddy.

    Accalia posted: »

    Yes please.

  • I agree with absolutely everything you said, and I don't want her story to be over either. We NEED more of Clem's story. We've gone so far, they can't just make her story end with some sort of cliffhanger and not letting us know what happened.

    I know, really was amazing. I didn't cry but I had a tear coming down my eye when Kenny died so I guess I did. My main worry is that Clem's

  • hugs back

    (>'')> there you go little buddy.

  • I didn't cry,but I am an emotional mess right now.I regret saving Jane,I keep getting mad at Mike and Bonnie for that stunt they were going to pull with Arvo.You can be a douche for leaving,but talking all the supplies?Too damn far!

  • I agree, they were fucking douchebags, and damn, right when I started to like them even more. I'm an emotional mess too, though I don't regret saving Jane, the ending with her is good too, but I just feel bad for Kenny and I liked the other ending more.

    I didn't cry,but I am an emotional mess right now.I regret saving Jane,I keep getting mad at Mike and Bonnie for that stunt they were going to pull with Arvo.You can be a douche for leaving,but talking all the supplies?Too damn far!

  • edited August 2014

    I didn't cry during this season and I didn't cry during the first season (but it was close during the end of S1E5). However, I still feel a bit "emotionally exhausted" like you. Several factors contribute to this:

    1) Bonnie had started to grow on me, but after the "ice scene" she turned on me, and her trying to leave with the supplies didn't exactly fix my relationship with her.

    2) I liked Jane and was glad that she came back in ep5, but that stunt with the baby was nuts and I chose to let Kenny kill her. For some reason it also hurt a bit when she told me that I was just like Kenny, because I didn't view myself that way.

    3) Luke's death.

    4) The ending, where I said goodbye to Kenny.

    5) The fact that all these things came after the scene with the rum made it a bit of an emotional rollercoaster. The "10 minutes" part made me laugh out loud!

  • YES! Everything you said is so right. I loved this episode, and everything that you said is sooo true.

    Aleksander posted: »

    I didn't cry during this season and I didn't cry during the first season (but it was close during the end of S1E5). However, I still feel a

  • edited August 2014

    I cried....alot. Even more than season 1. I think what made the pain worst was the campfire scene it was SO fucking happy that It made the tenser moments even worse!

  • Yeah, while the campfire scene I constantly had a smile on my face, then BOOM! crying.

    I cried....alot. Even more than season 1. I think what made the pain worst was the campfire scene it was SO fucking happy that It made the tenser moments even worse!

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