JANE a liar with proof

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  • That's an interesting idea. So do you think the real Wellington's out there? Regardless of if it's the real one or not, I don't think this one will be 100% perfect and there could be trouble brewing.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    Kenny and Clem reached a unknown city in my opinion we know they arrived at a place "called wellington" by a lot of people. The girl never said it was Wellington.

  • I think it is. But it would be funny if it wasn't. Kenny searches high and low for Wellington, risks everyone's lives, then doesn't even find it and just gets even more lucky by finding a place he didn't even know the name of xD

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    I doubt its Wellington.

  • Um..... squints eyes

    You "do" know that she lied about AJ being dead... right?

    Soooo.... we all already know that she's OK with lying....

  • Good thought, except that the wall (made out of containers) clearly says "Wellington shipping" or something like that on them.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    Kenny and Clem reached a unknown city in my opinion we know they arrived at a place "called wellington" by a lot of people. The girl never said it was Wellington.

  • I dont think thats a fair example since every epilogue was "9 days later" no matter what happened.

  • Her lies were about survival, so what's your point?

    Um..... squints eyes You "do" know that she lied about AJ being dead... right? Soooo.... we all already know that she's OK with lying....

  • CrazyGeorgeCrazyGeorge Banned
    edited October 2014

    Good thought, except that the wall (made out of containers) clearly says "Wellington shipping" or something like that on them.

    That doesn't prove that it is Wellington, but it could explain why everyone thought it was Wellington.

    So do you think the real Wellington's out there?

    I'm not sure, I mean Kenny/Clem were just wandering aimlessly through Ohio, and stopped at the first place that resembled Wellington. People call it Wellington, but that could be because shipping container, or some other factor. It could be another city, but people refer to it as Wellington, so it had two names.

    alostguy25 posted: »

    Good thought, except that the wall (made out of containers) clearly says "Wellington shipping" or something like that on them.

  • This is the reason why i chose to leave with Kenny, i would rather be in a situation i know, then a unknown situation i have no control over.

    sialark posted: »

    That's an interesting idea. So do you think the real Wellington's out there? Regardless of if it's the real one or not, I don't think this one will be 100% perfect and there could be trouble brewing.

  • The question is, how would a baby survive a 9 day trip without food?

  • edited October 2014

    Well, it would explain why it's called Wellington.
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    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    Good thought, except that the wall (made out of containers) clearly says "Wellington shipping" or something like that on them. That

  • xD

    alostguy25 posted: »

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nkuxVZ0qPE There you fucking go ;-)

  • We will see in a year time, if i'm still alive.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I think it is. But it would be funny if it wasn't. Kenny searches high and low for Wellington, risks everyone's lives, then doesn't even find it and just gets even more lucky by finding a place he didn't even know the name of xD

  • Provoking crazy people is never a good thing.

    Well of course she is a liar. She manipulated Kenny and Clem into thinking that AJ has died. Even after Kenny calls her a fucking baby killer, she still sticks to her lie. The reference Lilly: " Do we need any more evidence than this ?"

  • Eh I don't know. I think all the endings have enough unknown variables to make them not incredibly safe.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    This is the reason why i chose to leave with Kenny, i would rather be in a situation i know, then a unknown situation i have no control over.

  • Well, I wouldn't stick around to see the gasping, gurgling death of a person I cared for either.

    Jane didnt really care about Clementine that much at this point, she just wanted to teach her a bit so she could survive on her own.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Here we go again pointing fingers at the characters we love to hate, at least i can admit that Kenny is a bit crazy (which everyone rightful

  • Well my logic with Kenny was

    He did take that beating for Clementine,
    Clementine knew Kenny the longest, so i figured he was the safest choice.

    Clementine doesn't really know Jane. She can't survive on her own, who knows what "Wellington's" intentions are. We have no idea.

    sialark posted: »

    Eh I don't know. I think all the endings have enough unknown variables to make them not incredibly safe.

  • Meh I don't think Kenny was the safest choice. But I'm not gonna talk about this here lol.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    Well my logic with Kenny was He did take that beating for Clementine, Clementine knew Kenny the longest, so i figured he was the safest

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    zykelator posted: »

    Provoking crazy people is never a good thing.

  • and in what seems like bitter cold?

    The question is, how would a baby survive a 9 day trip without food?

  • Even if the known situation is hazardous?

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    This is the reason why i chose to leave with Kenny, i would rather be in a situation i know, then a unknown situation i have no control over.

  • Well played. Nice find. Judgement: It's Wellington.

    alostguy25 posted: »

    Well, it would explain why it's called Wellington.

  • You ok?

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    We will see in a year time, if i'm still alive.

  • Yeah, but George already addressed this point. George's original points still stand.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Well played. Nice find. Judgement: It's Wellington.

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    supersagig posted: »

    With the car -.- Also i am sure that snow make longer the travel

  • I feel she did care. She saw her sister in her, and whether she could or would admit it to anyone including herself or not couldn't change that.

    But it doesn't matter. I'll just say that I wouldn't want to stick around and watch the gasping, gurgling death of a child and close the case.

    zykelator posted: »

    Well, I wouldn't stick around to see the gasping, gurgling death of a person I cared for either. Jane didnt really care about Clementine that much at this point, she just wanted to teach her a bit so she could survive on her own.

  • Not really. The place is referred to as wellington and it is marked as wellington. Seems to me a bit pointless to refer to wellington the entire time, find a place marked wellington, then find out there is a difference between the place marked as wellington and the place called wellington. Not only pointless from a realistic standpoint, but also a narrative one. So counterintuitive it seems contrived.

    sialark posted: »

    Yeah, but George already addressed this point. George's original points still stand.

  • edited October 2014

    Lol I'm saying he could still be right. Honestly I don't agree, and I think that the picture above is the real Wellington. But that doesn't mean I'm 100% sure about it.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Not really. The place is referred to as wellington and it is marked as wellington. Seems to me a bit pointless to refer to wellington the en

  • Yeah, this would be along the lines of - maybe it was never Kenny all along. He's called Kenny and looks like Kenny and has his memories but who can really say?

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Not really. The place is referred to as wellington and it is marked as wellington. Seems to me a bit pointless to refer to wellington the en

  • I feel she did care. She saw her sister in her, and whether she could or would admit it to anyone including herself or not couldn't change that.

    Well like i said, she did care enough to teach how to survive and tried to convince her that she can survive on her own and shouldnt go down with the group. You can see this also when walker grabs her later after that scene and she doesnt come to help her. She just told her to make sure the walkers are dead and if Clementine didnt make sure that one walker is dead, it will grab her.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I feel she did care. She saw her sister in her, and whether she could or would admit it to anyone including herself or not couldn't change t

  • Sorry, i didn't intend to provoke you.

    And enjoy being reported.

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    zykelator posted: »

    Sorry, i didn't intend to provoke you. And enjoy being reported.

  • Insulting others isnt allowed, even if it is a joke.

  • Well, for all we know, maybe Kenny had an identical twin brother who was cryogenically frozen and awoke when Kenny died in S1e5, and due to some psychokinetic link between them, received all of Kenny's memories....

    BeefJerkyX posted: »

    Yeah, this would be along the lines of - maybe it was never Kenny all along. He's called Kenny and looks like Kenny and has his memories but who can really say?

  • Please grow up, or try to get a sense of humor. Thank you

    zykelator posted: »

    Provoking crazy people is never a good thing.

  • edited October 2014

    My point is that the OP is stretching really hard for a small green unripe apple at the top of the tree when a plump juicy red one is dangling six inches in front of his face.

    pcharl01 posted: »

    Her lies were about survival, so what's your point?

  • Could they have meant Michigan city in Indiana?

    sialark posted: »

    Don't forget no one in the game ever says Wellington is actually in Michigan. Kenny says, "It's a big camp up near Michigan." Funny I jus

  • On foot.

    still ....9 days to reach Howe?

  • i am comparing both janes and kenny scenario ... well well if it is snow ,, baby etc it should have taken more days to reach wellington but both of them take same 9 fucking days??

    longlivelee posted: »

    it took 9 days to reach wellington OP isn't so bright is he... Did you not notice the snow? The baby? None of these things?

  • but most of us are not seeing any of those apples ... we are just seeing the tree thats all iam sayin

    My point is that the OP is stretching really hard for a small green unripe apple at the top of the tree when a plump juicy red one is dangling six inches in front of his face.

  • then there shouldn't have been a fight between ken and jane for duration of travel ... i mean if at all it was about time to travel to the destination it took the same fucking 9 days for both of em ... no need to fight for that like a pussy

    KCohere posted: »

    I dont think thats a fair example since every epilogue was "9 days later" no matter what happened.

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