Although I think it's bull that the blame is put on Clem 99% of the time. We see this with Kenny in the Sarita situation.
I dissagre.
I dissagre strongly.
Sarita´s death was Clem´s fault.
Although I think it's bull that the blame is put on Clem 99% of the time. We see this with Kenny in the Sarita situation.
I dissagre.
I dissagre strongly.
Sarita´s death was Clem´s fault.
Although I think it's bull that the blame is put on Clem 99% of the time. We see this with Kenny in the Sarita situation.
I dissagre.
I dissagre strongly.
Sarita´s death was Clem´s fault.
Although I think it's bull that the blame is put on Clem 99% of the time. We see this with Kenny in the Sarita situation.
I dissagre.
I dissagre strongly.
Sarita´s death was Clem´s fault.
Although I think it's bull that the blame is put on Clem 99% of the time. We see this with Kenny in the Sarita situation.
I dissagre.
I dissagre strongly.
Sarita´s death was Clem´s fault.
Grief makes people irrational. Blaming Clem is easier that blaming herself.
Very very true. Although I think it's bull that the blame is put on Clem 99% of the time. We see this with Kenny in the Sarita situation.
Although I think it's bull that the blame is put on Clem 99% of the time. We see this with Kenny in the Sarita situation.
I dissagre.
I dissagre strongly.
Sarita´s death was Clem´s fault.
... yeah. Clem should've...
Not cut off her arm in the middle of a herd, for instance. Let´s remember that even Lee screamed while he got his arm cut off, and even passed out.
Torkan808, I am not blaming her for trying but she she should have cut off Sarita´s arm when they were not sorrounded by walkers. That was a stupid move and 100% her fault.
I think it would be too late by then. In the show, Rick cuts off Hershel's leg immediately to stop the infection and he doesn't turn. In the time it would take for Sarita to reach the clearing, I think it would be too far gone. Oh well, Sarita wasn't even made to be interesting. She was created purely as a plot-hole for Kenny.
Torkan808, I am not blaming her for trying but she she should have cut off Sarita´s arm when they were not sorrounded by walkers. That was a stupid move and 100% her fault.
I think it would be too late by then. In the show, Rick cuts off Hershel's leg immediately to stop the infection and he doesn't turn. In the… more time it would take for Sarita to reach the clearing, I think it would be too far gone. Oh well, Sarita wasn't even made to be interesting. She was created purely as a plot-hole for Kenny.
In the time it would take for Sarita to reach the clearing, I think it would be too far gone
Maybe.
Or maybe not.
She was created purely as a plot-hole for Kenny.
Plot device, not plot hole.
I agree but I don't get the Russian part. I like that the finale of Ep4 wasn't a big OTT story, but was an encounter that went bad with one of many groups in TWDG whom may have been only as bad as our own, and it was decently made by us screwing over Arvo
You guys adore Nick Breckon way too much. He's a great writer, but the rest of the Telltale staff are not bad either. "In Harm's Way" and "A… morell That Remains" are two incredibly complicated episodes with a lot of themes and stuff that is happening. It's hard to handle the storyline in these two episodes... Nick Breckon wouldn't have done it a lot better.
Books don't usually though. Robet Kirkman and the comics. Also there's more of a distinction in TWDG. The feel is more different and you can tell when a writer is different, it needs more collaborating, it's like some of the writers didn't talk much on what to do with characters thus OOC and different story tone
Yup I wish Nick Breckon had written the entire season. Ep. 3 and 4 felt so...off. It's like their writers didn't pay attention to the previous episodes and just did their own thing, which made season 2 feel messy and inconsistent.
I liked that episode too, A House Divided was my most favourite though I just liked how they did so much with it and it gels together well. But those two episodes were the best to me.
•Did you rob Arvo? -Doesn't matter! He'll say you did anyway.
I feel like this was a reoccurring problem with S2. The small choices you made should have made a difference. Not to the plot or the story in general, but at least in dialogue to maintain continuity for the different options.
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... yeah. Clem should've...
I'm sorry, what?
... yeah. Clem should've...
I'm sorry, what?
... yeah. Clem should've...
I'm sorry, what?
Wutt!!?!?!? I would like some justifying of your statement please.
... yeah. Clem should've...
I'm sorry, what?
I dissagre.
I dissagre strongly.
Sarita´s death was Clem´s fault.
... yeah. Clem should've...
I'm sorry, what?
No much.
Wow, you're heartless.
She was going to die either way...Whether from the bite or the arm chop, it was inevitable. You can't blame Clem for trying.
Not cut off her arm in the middle of a herd, for instance. Let´s remember that even Lee screamed while he got his arm cut off, and even passed out.
Ok. Props for the Snape quote.
Torkan808, I am not blaming her for trying but she she should have cut off Sarita´s arm when they were not sorrounded by walkers. That was a stupid move and 100% her fault.
I think it would be too late by then. In the show, Rick cuts off Hershel's leg immediately to stop the infection and he doesn't turn. In the time it would take for Sarita to reach the clearing, I think it would be too far gone. Oh well, Sarita wasn't even made to be interesting. She was created purely as a plot-hole for Kenny.
Maybe.
Or maybe not.
Plot device, not plot hole.
Or maybe not.
All subjective when it comes down to it! We won't ever know now.
Time for me to get off, so tired. Nice conversatin' with ya!
I agree but I don't get the Russian part. I like that the finale of Ep4 wasn't a big OTT story, but was an encounter that went bad with one of many groups in TWDG whom may have been only as bad as our own, and it was decently made by us screwing over Arvo
I´d love if Nick Breckon wrote next season. But the whole season, I don´t like the mixing writers kind of thing.
You know that nearly every season of every show or game series ever made changes writers and/or directors?
Yes, I do, and I´m saying I´d like it if it didn´t. It´s probably not going to happen, but I can dream.
Doesn't change the fact that Nick wrote the best episodes of this season.
Books don't usually though. Robet Kirkman and the comics. Also there's more of a distinction in TWDG. The feel is more different and you can tell when a writer is different, it needs more collaborating, it's like some of the writers didn't talk much on what to do with characters thus OOC and different story tone
I agree. 1, 2 and 5 are the best of the season
I think Amid the Ruins was the best episode of Season 2
Nick Breckon is the only good writer of the season. He should just write the entire Season 3, because the writers for 203 and 204 were horrible.
Funny, to me episode 3 was the second best episode of season 2.
Yup I wish Nick Breckon had written the entire season. Ep. 3 and 4 felt so...off. It's like their writers didn't pay attention to the previous episodes and just did their own thing, which made season 2 feel messy and inconsistent.
For me All That Remains is the best of the season
Funny how people were originally complaining about Nick Breckon being a former forum mod and now everyone adores the man.
I liked that episode too, A House Divided was my most favourite though I just liked how they did so much with it and it gels together well. But those two episodes were the best to me.
I feel like this was a reoccurring problem with S2. The small choices you made should have made a difference. Not to the plot or the story in general, but at least in dialogue to maintain continuity for the different options.
He was a forum mod???