I tried to save Larry too but it was because I thought I could resurrect him with CPR, the guy was dead though, Lilly tells you he has no pulse, he was dead not passed out.
To be honest that's one action that I don't judge Kenny for, the way he treats you afterwards despite the fact you saved his family though...
I just wanted to make sure Larry was fully dead before we cracked his skull. If like nine seconds of chest pumps didn't do the trick I was all for giving him a sodium facial. He takes it so personally though. Later in the attic scene when Kenny is still harping about it I was just like:
"I'm sorry I didn't help you murder Larry! Next old guy we find I'll personally split his head open for you. Maybe it'll be Vernon. That'll make you happy right?" =P
I tried to save Larry too but it was because I thought I could resurrect him with CPR, the guy was dead though, Lilly tells you he has no pu… morelse, he was dead not passed out.
To be honest that's one action that I don't judge Kenny for, the way he treats you afterwards despite the fact you saved his family though...
No contest. Jane. She was the only decent and interesting character of the season. She was a badass. I'm glad I shot a hole in that she'll of a human being that used to be Kenny. That guy sucked. And Sarah? Who is sarah? Undeveloped character that died because she was incapable of dealing with reality. Carlos should've been more real with her. She might've been better equipped to deal with reality.
I killed Larry because I know enough about medicine to understand that CPR would do jack-shit in that situation. Telltale apparently made his mouth move if you choose to revive him just to leave you with a guilty conscience, but logically speaking he was already a lost cause.
This is not the same thing as leaving a perfectly healthy but mentally devastated girl for dead.
I just wanted to make sure Larry was fully dead before we cracked his skull. If like nine seconds of chest pumps didn't do the trick I was a… morell for giving him a sodium facial. He takes it so personally though. Later in the attic scene when Kenny is still harping about it I was just like:
"I'm sorry I didn't help you murder Larry! Next old guy we find I'll personally split his head open for you. Maybe it'll be Vernon. That'll make you happy right?" =P
I killed Larry because I know enough about medicine to understand that CPR would do jack-shit in that situation. Telltale apparently made h… moreis mouth move if you choose to revive him just to leave you with a guilty conscience, but logically speaking he was already a lost cause.
This is not the same thing as leaving a perfectly healthy but mentally devastated girl for dead.
Yeah... they're called crazy people. Men and women so broken by the grief of losing love ones they selfishly try posses someone else to replace whoever they lost in a misguided attempt to cope with the pain.
No, they're just called people. Having pain and trauma as a psychological motivator is par for the course as far as the zombie apocalypse is concerned. The crazy part only comes in when people do things like kidnapping children/keeping a zombie head in a bag or ranting about how they're going to put a crossbow bolt through the balls of people they just met because they think the stole a child whom they also just met from them. Jane, Kenny, and Lee don't approach those extremes.
Jane does what she can to get Clem to make self-preserving choices, but if Clem decides to leave her at the end after what she herself admits was a reckless error for which she begs forgiveness, she still lets her go. Initially, she doesn't even want Clem to distance herself from Kenny whereas a possessive figure would. In fact, she acknowledges Clem's emotional proximity to Kenny and tells her that she should use that to bring Kenny back from the brink of madness. It's only after the Arvo incident that Jane decides that Kenny is too much of a loose cannon to be around.
Kenny thinks of the baby as his, but he doesn't do anything immoral to ensure that it stays with him alone and no one else. He passes the baby off to other people and eventually even gives it up once he's convinced that the baby would be better off without him.
Of all of these, Lee is the most potentially possessive one, threatening a man for merely bringing up the possibility that Clem would be safer with him: "That girl's under my care. Anyone who gets between me and her is gonna wind up dead! You hear me?" I still don't think that makes him crazy and certainly not on par with the Jolene or the Stranger.
And she may be quick to react to immediate dangers, but I don't see the woman having the patience for Clem if she ever becomes suicidally depressed, not after dumping her biological sister after months and Sarah after seconds of seeing how upset they were.
I'm really sick of people saying that Jane dumped her sister. In the situation she described, there would have literally nothing she could have done aside from either jump to the other building to save herself or stay back and die with her sister. If you think she fabricated details of that story, that's another matter and would be entirely speculative.
As for the Sarah thing, Jane literally never interacts with Sarah before that point. So all Jane sees is a little girl whom she has developed an affinity for risking her life to save another girl who's more or less a complete stranger when she won't even stand up move. That instance was Jane reacting to an immediate danger: the one threatening Clem.
Yes, the want of family does bring out some pretty ugly things in Lee, Kenny, and Jane. However, I don't think the fact that they're broken people trying to repair themselves in often flawed ways necessarily condemns any of them as evil. In the case of Jolene, the Stranger, and Carver, the evil comes in the specific acts themselves, not the motivation behind them.
A lot of this series is about people caring for surrogate family figures as a way of rectifying their past sins against their actual family … moremembers.
Yeah... they're called crazy people. Men and women so broken by the grief of losing love ones they selfishly try posses someone else to replace whoever they lost in a misguided attempt to cope with the pain. And using Kenny and Jane as further examples isn't helping. I actually shuttered when Kenny said "You never forget that smell" with someone else's baby and as HugoCorv pointed out later in this thread Jane admits to her selfishness if you leave her with "Fine. I need you. Is that what you wanted to hear?"
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Like I said the way he acted afterwards all the way up to episode 5 isn't right, but while it's not what I wanted to do I can't hate on him for killing Larry as he could have turned and killed everyone in there, however he completely dismisses the fact that you went and risked your life to save his family a few minutes later and acts like you're total scum, so yeah he's an asshole, as even if I was wrong trying to save somebody's life isn't something you should condemn anyone for, it's ideallistic sure, dangerous yeah but it's not a bad thing to do...
I just wanted to make sure Larry was fully dead before we cracked his skull. If like nine seconds of chest pumps didn't do the trick I was a… morell for giving him a sodium facial. He takes it so personally though. Later in the attic scene when Kenny is still harping about it I was just like:
"I'm sorry I didn't help you murder Larry! Next old guy we find I'll personally split his head open for you. Maybe it'll be Vernon. That'll make you happy right?" =P
Killing Larry isn't wrong, it's understandable and even good to some degree considering that not killing him could have meant the death of someone or everyone inside the freezer, the way Kenny acts if you don't though most definitely is, sure maybe it was stupid but that's no reason for leaving you to die multiple times even after you risk your life trying to save his family, and he just doesn't let it go for the rest of the damned Season.
I killed Larry because I know enough about medicine to understand that CPR would do jack-shit in that situation. Telltale apparently made h… moreis mouth move if you choose to revive him just to leave you with a guilty conscience, but logically speaking he was already a lost cause.
This is not the same thing as leaving a perfectly healthy but mentally devastated girl for dead.
Killing Larry isn't wrong, it's understandable and even good to some degree considering that not killing him could have meant the death of s… moreomeone or everyone inside the freezer, the way Kenny acts if you don't though most definitely is, sure maybe it was stupid but that's no reason for leaving you to die multiple times even after you risk your life trying to save his family, and he just doesn't let it go for the rest of the damned Season.
I was surprised he had positive things to say about Lee considering how much he hated me during Season 1, hell he even refused to help me save Clementine, but yeah I was expecting him to say it at some point, specially considering that in his only mention of Ben he uses the word "shitbird" to describe him.
Would have been interesting if Clementine had been talking positively about Lee and have Kenny talk negatively about him, would have made him too much of an asshole though.
Has anyone with an Anti-Kenny play through seen what he says about Lee in S2? It's easy enough to get Kenny to the point where he won't come for Clem unless you play the family card but you can actually piss him off enough where even that won't satisfy him. All though you really do have to go out of your way to be an asshole to him then, but I'm curious to what he says about Lee in S2 if you literally never did anything for him in S1.
I was surprised he had positive things to say about Lee considering how much he hated me during Season 1, hell he even refused to help me sa… moreve Clementine, but yeah I was expecting him to say it at some point, specially considering that in his only mention of Ben he uses the word "shitbird" to describe him.
Would have been interesting if Clementine had been talking positively about Lee and have Kenny talk negatively about him, would have made him too much of an asshole though.
I believe she would, she has proved that time and time again (caring that you lost someone). But also, if she is pregnant, and we still play as Clem, we should have the option of telling her to abort it.
Really?
You mean her running away at every situation?
You think Jane gives a shit if you lose someone you care about?
Jane would also probably abort the baby, she sees it as a liability.
I believe she would, she has proved that time and time again (caring that you lost someone). But also, if she is pregnant, and we still play as Clem, we should have the option of telling her to abort it.
That's a good question, I figure he mentions one of the times you save his family as there are 2 that are not determinant (St. John's, Bandit Raid), don't know if he'll recall them but that's my guess, technichally you can't be a total asshole to him as even the most asshole of Lee's does those 2 things for him.
Has anyone with an Anti-Kenny play through seen what he says about Lee in S2? It's easy enough to get Kenny to the point where he won't come… more for Clem unless you play the family card but you can actually piss him off enough where even that won't satisfy him. All though you really do have to go out of your way to be an asshole to him then, but I'm curious to what he says about Lee in S2 if you literally never did anything for him in S1.
Yeah, probably. Says something like "Lee was asshole but he took out those other assholes who had my family" or something. Unrelated side note, if you never mercy kill anyone all S1, then tell Clem to shoot Lee, he'll tell Clem about having to kill his zombified brother in Macon. Damn you Lee for having a personality outside of what we dictate to you. =P
That's a good question, I figure he mentions one of the times you save his family as there are 2 that are not determinant (St. John's, Bandi… moret Raid), don't know if he'll recall them but that's my guess, technichally you can't be a total asshole to him as even the most asshole of Lee's does those 2 things for him.
I found myself disliking Sarah. To me, she was a burden on everyone. I am not saying I liked seeing her die, nor am I stating that she needed to die, but I am merely saying that she was a burden on everyone around her. Despite possibly having mental illnesses, her tendency to break down would not save anyone's life, while Jane's running away saved AJ.
A young girl that has nervous breakdown's and can't even shoot straight...
Or a hardcore survivalist that can utilize her surroundings to escape life threating decisions...
The first one. Because I'm so nice and caring...
Well.. if you did CPR on Larry 4 times before Kenny saltlicks him, Larry moves his lips, signalling that he was breathing. If it was a signal for reanimation, then his lips would've moved no matter what.
I tried to save Larry too but it was because I thought I could resurrect him with CPR, the guy was dead though, Lilly tells you he has no pu… morelse, he was dead not passed out.
To be honest that's one action that I don't judge Kenny for, the way he treats you afterwards despite the fact you saved his family though...
Ok well at least it's not Kenny who needs to be convinced to stop a train, putting the whole group in danger and determinantly causing the whole group's demise.
I know he does, that's why I stand by my decision to try and resurrect him, it might have worked if given enough time, but it was something that was uncertain and Kenny wasn't wrong when he decided to kill him, I would have rathered if he didn't or at least gave Lilly and me more time but it doesn't make him a bad person, it's an action that can be justified, what can't be justified however is his attitude and what he does after that if you tried to resurrect Larry, also the fact that he conciders his choice to be the only right one instead of accepting that there was no clearly right answer in that scenario.
Trying to resurrect Larry was risky and could have ended in the death of everyone but at the same time it might have worked and maybe Larry could have survived, killing Larry was harsh, brutal and cold but the chances of him surviving were actually pretty low so killing him might have saved everyone else's life, but Kenny doesn't care he think that the choice he made was the only right one and that everyone else was wrong, not to mention he think Lee isn't worth saving because of it, which makes him an awful person.
Well.. if you did CPR on Larry 4 times before Kenny saltlicks him, Larry moves his lips, signalling that he was breathing. If it was a signal for reanimation, then his lips would've moved no matter what.
"Assumption"? Jesus Christ, I wonder why you keep trying to fight back.
I had every intention of answering their replies and I said they were dodging my question at first by making stupid joke comments which I had originally thought that was you wanted me to reply to.
But didn't you say that you had "No time" to reply? Sigh.
All those people did were be sarcastic. They knew that wasn't the answer, hence why they did it. For a joke. Hell, it made me laugh. And it made the people that upvoted them laugh, too. But obviously, just because you didn't laugh, the joke is unfunny. Okay.
I just love how my posts to you were deleted making it look like your winning this argument.
Did you expect it to go unpunished? You did say you were waiting for your ban. Meaning you knew that there would be some sort of consequence. And like I said before, it's not about winning an argument. It's about bringing up valid points, something you don't seem to be doing.
Anyway, I'm quite sure you saw both of my posts before they were deleted and I don't need to argue any more points with you
Then why are you even replying right now? You make me laugh, kid.
You're a pussy little bitch
Back to name calling, I see? Well, I do have a vagina. Suprise. I'm also relatively short. And I do have a female dog, so.
It's funny to see how you're getting butthurt over nothing. In all honesty, you fucked up, I called you out. Deal with it.
who makes up false claims
If they were false, I wouldn't have people agree with me. They'd say they're false. Genius over here, I swear.
just to win a petty argument over the internet
Kid, what the hell are you doing right now? Please, tell me what exactly you're trying to do. It's win. Win something you lost before I even called you out.
you don't like my personal opinion
You're right. I don't. I don't like it, nor agree with it, but I respect it. I didn't even come into this about your opinion. I came into this to tell you that you dodged the question when someone gave a valid answer, right after saying "omg ur dodging th queschun u jus dont lyk jane"
It wouldn't be suprising to me if you were actually the one to flag my posts you pathetic fucking loser.
Why would I flag your comment? You swore at me. Big fucking deal. I wasn't offended, you're actually great entertainment, you know that kid? It's like arguing with a broken record player. You just keep going.
So, after all this, you're the one calling me pathetic? Hmph, seems like you get your arguing ability from Jane, because insulting is all you can do.
Well it seems like both of my replies to this post was deleted.
Il'll just say it again.
Your entire argument is based on a assumption… more that i am a hypocrite and you apparently "called me out on my shit" by saying I was dodging their questions and had only replied to them when you claimed you were "calling me out on my shit". I had every intention of answering their replies and I said they were dodging my question at first by making stupid joke comments which I had originally thought that was you wanted me to reply to.
I just love how my posts to you were deleted making it look like your winning this argument.
Anyway, I'm quite sure you saw both of my posts before they were deleted and I don't need to argue any more points with you.
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So? Clem watched her parents walking around like fucking zombies at the age of 9 and didn't freak out because she knew it would get her and Lee killed. Sarah has no excuse.
Sarah's excuse is that she doesn't comprehend things like Clementine. Some people can't handle things as much as another person. Why do you think suicide exists? Why do you think mental disabilities exist? Are you trying to say that seeing something traumatic won't harm a person? Especially a 15 year old girl who's been SHELTERED? Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is completely real, and is a valid excuse for someone to have a breakdown.
Jane didn't want to help but she felt like it was her responsibility only because of Clem.
She barely even knew Clem when she decide… mored to help her and Rebecca. So that argument is invalid.
Sarah just watched her fucking dad die in front of her.
So? Clem watched her parents walking around like fucking zombies at the age of 9 and didn't freak out because she knew it would get her and Lee killed. Sarah has no excuse.
Sarah hasn't killed anybody or gotten anyone killed other than people that would've died anyway (Reggie). Jane has put the group in unneeded danger countless times in the, what 3-5 days the know her. Jane seems like the bigger burden, Sarah stands up for you and stays by your side, Jane runs when it gets hard. I know where my loyalty lies and in the right hands too.
I found myself disliking Sarah. To me, she was a burden on everyone. I am not saying I liked seeing her die, nor am I stating that she neede… mored to die, but I am merely saying that she was a burden on everyone around her. Despite possibly having mental illnesses, her tendency to break down would not save anyone's life, while Jane's running away saved AJ.
Sarah because i think she can go zombie killer extreme that'll scare Jane, all she needs is some encouragement
And after hacking and slashing 40 walker at the same time she says "that was for you daddy...why did you have to die?" she'll go nuts and chop up 60 more walkers
Well, in Sarah's (only) defense. She was a warm caring person. People have an easier time relating to someone who needs protection and needs to be defended because it makes us as people feel more compassionate.
Jane is someone people cannot really sympathize with because her character is a little more tenuous. Her loyalties seem so disjointed and incomprehensible, identifying with her is challenging.
Fortunately for Jane; cold, distant, vague characters are much more appealing to me than a caring person that can't even tie their own shoes.
Trust her to do what? Sit in a corner and cry more? If Sarah actually cares she would actually try to be useful and not just do nothing and get people killed.
Yeah, the pinky swear was supposed to be an important part of the relationship between Clem and Sarah, and yet, Clem can't remind Sarah of this when she's trying to save her life!
Personally I liked both Jane and Sarah well enough, if for entirely different reasons. In my first playthrough, I saved Sarah the first time, and then at the observation deck when she fell I misunderstood the situation and thought I would kill Jane if I didn't pull her up, plus I also got the impression that Sarah was further away than she actually was. So I abandoned Sarah the second time, not because I wanted to, but because it seemed wrong to potentially kill the person I knew I could save in order to try to save the person who was most probably dead anyway.
Under other circumstances, my choice could well have gone the other way, but I think as long as neither of them had made me hate them, in a choice between two characters I'd mostly try to save the one I thought I had the better chance to succeed in saving. Triage, if you will.
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You call that passing out? LOL
I tried to save Larry too but it was because I thought I could resurrect him with CPR, the guy was dead though, Lilly tells you he has no pulse, he was dead not passed out.
To be honest that's one action that I don't judge Kenny for, the way he treats you afterwards despite the fact you saved his family though...
I just wanted to make sure Larry was fully dead before we cracked his skull. If like nine seconds of chest pumps didn't do the trick I was all for giving him a sodium facial. He takes it so personally though. Later in the attic scene when Kenny is still harping about it I was just like:
"I'm sorry I didn't help you murder Larry! Next old guy we find I'll personally split his head open for you. Maybe it'll be Vernon. That'll make you happy right?" =P
No contest. Jane. She was the only decent and interesting character of the season. She was a badass. I'm glad I shot a hole in that she'll of a human being that used to be Kenny. That guy sucked. And Sarah? Who is sarah? Undeveloped character that died because she was incapable of dealing with reality. Carlos should've been more real with her. She might've been better equipped to deal with reality.
I killed Larry because I know enough about medicine to understand that CPR would do jack-shit in that situation. Telltale apparently made his mouth move if you choose to revive him just to leave you with a guilty conscience, but logically speaking he was already a lost cause.
This is not the same thing as leaving a perfectly healthy but mentally devastated girl for dead.
Amid the Ruins: Extended Edition.
So did I, but I also know enough about fiction that CPR can cure most anything when the audience is expecting it to so I tried anyways. =P
i was going to save Kenny Between he and sarah if i have too. i like BOAT kenny and jane.
No, they're just called people. Having pain and trauma as a psychological motivator is par for the course as far as the zombie apocalypse is concerned. The crazy part only comes in when people do things like kidnapping children/keeping a zombie head in a bag or ranting about how they're going to put a crossbow bolt through the balls of people they just met because they think the stole a child whom they also just met from them. Jane, Kenny, and Lee don't approach those extremes.
Jane does what she can to get Clem to make self-preserving choices, but if Clem decides to leave her at the end after what she herself admits was a reckless error for which she begs forgiveness, she still lets her go. Initially, she doesn't even want Clem to distance herself from Kenny whereas a possessive figure would. In fact, she acknowledges Clem's emotional proximity to Kenny and tells her that she should use that to bring Kenny back from the brink of madness. It's only after the Arvo incident that Jane decides that Kenny is too much of a loose cannon to be around.
Kenny thinks of the baby as his, but he doesn't do anything immoral to ensure that it stays with him alone and no one else. He passes the baby off to other people and eventually even gives it up once he's convinced that the baby would be better off without him.
Of all of these, Lee is the most potentially possessive one, threatening a man for merely bringing up the possibility that Clem would be safer with him: "That girl's under my care. Anyone who gets between me and her is gonna wind up dead! You hear me?" I still don't think that makes him crazy and certainly not on par with the Jolene or the Stranger.
I'm really sick of people saying that Jane dumped her sister. In the situation she described, there would have literally nothing she could have done aside from either jump to the other building to save herself or stay back and die with her sister. If you think she fabricated details of that story, that's another matter and would be entirely speculative.
As for the Sarah thing, Jane literally never interacts with Sarah before that point. So all Jane sees is a little girl whom she has developed an affinity for risking her life to save another girl who's more or less a complete stranger when she won't even stand up move. That instance was Jane reacting to an immediate danger: the one threatening Clem.
Yes, the want of family does bring out some pretty ugly things in Lee, Kenny, and Jane. However, I don't think the fact that they're broken people trying to repair themselves in often flawed ways necessarily condemns any of them as evil. In the case of Jolene, the Stranger, and Carver, the evil comes in the specific acts themselves, not the motivation behind them.
Like I said the way he acted afterwards all the way up to episode 5 isn't right, but while it's not what I wanted to do I can't hate on him for killing Larry as he could have turned and killed everyone in there, however he completely dismisses the fact that you went and risked your life to save his family a few minutes later and acts like you're total scum, so yeah he's an asshole, as even if I was wrong trying to save somebody's life isn't something you should condemn anyone for, it's ideallistic sure, dangerous yeah but it's not a bad thing to do...
Killing Larry isn't wrong, it's understandable and even good to some degree considering that not killing him could have meant the death of someone or everyone inside the freezer, the way Kenny acts if you don't though most definitely is, sure maybe it was stupid but that's no reason for leaving you to die multiple times even after you risk your life trying to save his family, and he just doesn't let it go for the rest of the damned Season.
"Kenny will remember that...for fucking ever!"
Surprised he didn't mention it at some point in Season 2 now that I think about it.
i trust Clem with my life
I was surprised he had positive things to say about Lee considering how much he hated me during Season 1, hell he even refused to help me save Clementine, but yeah I was expecting him to say it at some point, specially considering that in his only mention of Ben he uses the word "shitbird" to describe him.
Would have been interesting if Clementine had been talking positively about Lee and have Kenny talk negatively about him, would have made him too much of an asshole though.
Has anyone with an Anti-Kenny play through seen what he says about Lee in S2? It's easy enough to get Kenny to the point where he won't come for Clem unless you play the family card but you can actually piss him off enough where even that won't satisfy him. All though you really do have to go out of your way to be an asshole to him then, but I'm curious to what he says about Lee in S2 if you literally never did anything for him in S1.
I believe she would, she has proved that time and time again (caring that you lost someone). But also, if she is pregnant, and we still play as Clem, we should have the option of telling her to abort it.
She only cared about Sarah because she reminded her of Jamie and only cared about Luke because she had sex with him.
That's a good question, I figure he mentions one of the times you save his family as there are 2 that are not determinant (St. John's, Bandit Raid), don't know if he'll recall them but that's my guess, technichally you can't be a total asshole to him as even the most asshole of Lee's does those 2 things for him.
Yeah, probably. Says something like "Lee was asshole but he took out those other assholes who had my family" or something. Unrelated side note, if you never mercy kill anyone all S1, then tell Clem to shoot Lee, he'll tell Clem about having to kill his zombified brother in Macon. Damn you Lee for having a personality outside of what we dictate to you. =P
Sarah in a heartbeat, and I wasn't even part of her fanbase (didn't hate her, just wasn't her most massive fan).
A young girl that has nervous breakdown's and can't even shoot straight...
Or a hardcore survivalist that can utilize her surroundings to escape life threating decisions...
The first one. Because I'm so nice and caring...
I found myself disliking Sarah. To me, she was a burden on everyone. I am not saying I liked seeing her die, nor am I stating that she needed to die, but I am merely saying that she was a burden on everyone around her. Despite possibly having mental illnesses, her tendency to break down would not save anyone's life, while Jane's running away saved AJ.
Sarah. (If this looks like I reply it's not, must have glitched)
Well.. if you did CPR on Larry 4 times before Kenny saltlicks him, Larry moves his lips, signalling that he was breathing. If it was a signal for reanimation, then his lips would've moved no matter what.
Ok well at least it's not Kenny who needs to be convinced to stop a train, putting the whole group in danger and determinantly causing the whole group's demise.
I know he does, that's why I stand by my decision to try and resurrect him, it might have worked if given enough time, but it was something that was uncertain and Kenny wasn't wrong when he decided to kill him, I would have rathered if he didn't or at least gave Lilly and me more time but it doesn't make him a bad person, it's an action that can be justified, what can't be justified however is his attitude and what he does after that if you tried to resurrect Larry, also the fact that he conciders his choice to be the only right one instead of accepting that there was no clearly right answer in that scenario.
Trying to resurrect Larry was risky and could have ended in the death of everyone but at the same time it might have worked and maybe Larry could have survived, killing Larry was harsh, brutal and cold but the chances of him surviving were actually pretty low so killing him might have saved everyone else's life, but Kenny doesn't care he think that the choice he made was the only right one and that everyone else was wrong, not to mention he think Lee isn't worth saving because of it, which makes him an awful person.
"Assumption"? Jesus Christ, I wonder why you keep trying to fight back.
But didn't you say that you had "No time" to reply? Sigh.
All those people did were be sarcastic. They knew that wasn't the answer, hence why they did it. For a joke. Hell, it made me laugh. And it made the people that upvoted them laugh, too. But obviously, just because you didn't laugh, the joke is unfunny. Okay.
Did you expect it to go unpunished? You did say you were waiting for your ban. Meaning you knew that there would be some sort of consequence. And like I said before, it's not about winning an argument. It's about bringing up valid points, something you don't seem to be doing.
Then why are you even replying right now? You make me laugh, kid.
Back to name calling, I see? Well, I do have a vagina. Suprise. I'm also relatively short. And I do have a female dog, so.
It's funny to see how you're getting butthurt over nothing. In all honesty, you fucked up, I called you out. Deal with it.
If they were false, I wouldn't have people agree with me. They'd say they're false. Genius over here, I swear.
Kid, what the hell are you doing right now? Please, tell me what exactly you're trying to do. It's win. Win something you lost before I even called you out.
You're right. I don't. I don't like it, nor agree with it, but I respect it. I didn't even come into this about your opinion. I came into this to tell you that you dodged the question when someone gave a valid answer, right after saying "omg ur dodging th queschun u jus dont lyk jane"
Why would I flag your comment? You swore at me. Big fucking deal. I wasn't offended, you're actually great entertainment, you know that kid? It's like arguing with a broken record player. You just keep going.
So, after all this, you're the one calling me pathetic? Hmph, seems like you get your arguing ability from Jane, because insulting is all you can do.
An atom of Lee would be a better protector.
If she hadn't of stole Arvo's gun, and pointed it at him, he wouldn't of told them, I guess.
Sarah's excuse is that she doesn't comprehend things like Clementine. Some people can't handle things as much as another person. Why do you think suicide exists? Why do you think mental disabilities exist? Are you trying to say that seeing something traumatic won't harm a person? Especially a 15 year old girl who's been SHELTERED? Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is completely real, and is a valid excuse for someone to have a breakdown.
Sarah hasn't killed anybody or gotten anyone killed other than people that would've died anyway (Reggie). Jane has put the group in unneeded danger countless times in the, what 3-5 days the know her. Jane seems like the bigger burden, Sarah stands up for you and stays by your side, Jane runs when it gets hard. I know where my loyalty lies and in the right hands too.
I can just see a little atom with a blue shirt and fire axe.
Sarah because i think she can go zombie killer extreme that'll scare Jane, all she needs is some encouragement
And after hacking and slashing 40 walker at the same time she says "that was for you daddy...why did you have to die?" she'll go nuts and chop up 60 more walkers
Yes, judge a person because of their sexual behavior and how frequently they indulge in sexual activity.
That's not a narrow-minded or at all short-sided reason to hate some one...
Well, in Sarah's (only) defense. She was a warm caring person. People have an easier time relating to someone who needs protection and needs to be defended because it makes us as people feel more compassionate.
Jane is someone people cannot really sympathize with because her character is a little more tenuous. Her loyalties seem so disjointed and incomprehensible, identifying with her is challenging.
Fortunately for Jane; cold, distant, vague characters are much more appealing to me than a caring person that can't even tie their own shoes.
Sarah because at least this time I know I can save her unlike last time when I thought it wouldn't work.
Out of SIX pages of comments, two comments included wanting to kill Jane. Make that "two".
Yeah, the pinky swear was supposed to be an important part of the relationship between Clem and Sarah, and yet, Clem can't remind Sarah of this when she's trying to save her life!
The only "option" we get is to slap Sarah:(
Personally I liked both Jane and Sarah well enough, if for entirely different reasons. In my first playthrough, I saved Sarah the first time, and then at the observation deck when she fell I misunderstood the situation and thought I would kill Jane if I didn't pull her up, plus I also got the impression that Sarah was further away than she actually was. So I abandoned Sarah the second time, not because I wanted to, but because it seemed wrong to potentially kill the person I knew I could save in order to try to save the person who was most probably dead anyway.
Under other circumstances, my choice could well have gone the other way, but I think as long as neither of them had made me hate them, in a choice between two characters I'd mostly try to save the one I thought I had the better chance to succeed in saving. Triage, if you will.