I feel as though we might play a new character and Clementine will be a supporting character. I would love to play as Clementine still, and maybe we will, we just don't know yet.
I just hope that if we do have to play a new character, that Clementine will be there as a supporting act, I still need Clem to be there.
How? Not to hate, but how can you know where you stand with a man who let's his rage control his actions, doesn't think things thru, is a bl… moreatant hypocrite and has a "there's only my side/way" way of doing things? This isn't to prop up Jane either, who is cold and manipulative.
There's no right answer, really.
You just replied to your own question. There is no "correct" answer. Kenny is every one of the things you listed: He's a hothead, he's a hypocrite, and it's either his way or the highway. Jane pointed this all out herself when they were fighting in the car.
He's also one of the most amazing and controversial characters in video games, ever. I've rarely encountered anyone in "zombie apocalypse" movies who fascinated me beyond the ending credits, and that includes George Romero's films. I never identified with any of the cast from the TV show or comic book version of THE WALKING DEAD; all their attempts to nail a sense … [view original content]
Thanks man. I feel this is the best way to keep Clem, but also giving us the chance to play as adults. Also, Clem can go back to less action, and more character interaction, just trying to get thru the day. In a secure area, like the plantations, that means no obligatory walker that kills a determinate character. It wouldn't be the most exciting part of the story all the time, but, after the constant action of S2, I'd rather have Clem actually talk and get to know people.
Most of the action comes from the NC that's part of the militia, and the older female NC gives us a perspective from the antagonist side of the equation.
More characters with disabilities, both physical and mental (we've had no real characters with disabilities either way besides Arvo, Reggie, and maybe Sarah)
More prominent teenage characters (outside of Ben and Sarah, there's been no real prominent teenage characters. Even then, both of them more or less play the role of 'the load' for their respective groups. I'd like to see a character like them that goes beyond that role.)
They haven't been too heavily explored in TWD across all mediums. I'd like to see more story from these perspectives, and how exactly you deal with it. I like the struggle of being stuck in that stage between a kid an an adult, as well as the general growing pains of being a teenager, and having to battle with something that's out of your own control in the form of disabilities, coming to terms with it in a post-apocalyptic world, and learning to capitalize and build upon the strengths that you still have in order to survive, in spite of the odds against you.
More characters with disabilities, both physical and mental (we've had no real characters with disabilities either way besides Arvo, Reggie,… more and maybe Sarah)
More prominent teenage characters (outside of Ben and Sarah, there's been no real prominent teenage characters. Even then, both of them more or less play the role of 'the load' for their respective groups. I'd like to see a character like them that goes beyond that role.)
They haven't been too heavily explored in TWD across all mediums. I'd like to see more story from these perspectives, and how exactly you deal with it. I like the struggle of being stuck in that stage between a kid an an adult, as well as the general growing pains of being a teenager, and having to battle with something that's out of your own control in the form of disabilities, coming to terms with it in a post-apocalyptic world, and learning to capitalize and build upon the strengths that you still have in order to survive, in spite of the odds against you.
The only one i liked was Episode three for these two lines...
Personally i found season 2 to be boring and predictable. The whole Kenny VS Jane thing, truth is Kenny was a prick when in S1. Fuck you Kenny, how dare you act like its my fault for trying to save Larry's life, but I'd still trust Kenny over Jane. Jane is just crazy, IMO she is the kind of person that would just screw you over if it came to it.
I never trusted her, when she shot troy in the dick, i was against her. My little pervert deserved better than that. Oh god, that line was so funny.
"everything come out OK girls." & the carver's line about dog shit cripple fucks, were the only thing that saved that episode imo, i laughed so hard.
That would be pretty stupid and random for them to start over at season 3 after 2 continuing seasons. Clementine's story isn't over, that's … morelike a show starting over and bringing in new everything after they've already established it. The only way that would work if it was an anthology series.
The only one i liked was Episode three for these two lines...
Personally i found season 2 to be boring and predictable. The whole Kenny… more VS Jane thing, truth is Kenny was a prick when in S1. Fuck you Kenny, how dare you act like its my fault for trying to save Larry's life, but I'd still trust Kenny over Jane. Jane is just crazy, IMO she is the kind of person that would just screw you over if it came to it.
I never trusted her, when she shot troy in the dick, i was against her. My little pervert deserved better than that. Oh god, that line was so funny.
"everything come out OK girls." & the carver's line about dog shit cripple fucks, were the only thing that saved that episode imo, i laughed so hard.
I hope for Clem and Jane to survive, I don't really give a fuck about AJ and that family of obviously bad liars.
Also I'd like to let them meet Molly and become a happy lesbian community.
I hope for Clem and Jane to survive, I don't really give a fuck about AJ and that family of obviously bad liars.
Also I'd like to let them meet Molly and become a happy lesbian community.
Because I feel he is gonna die either way so you should just kill him or sth. I know that sounds rough, but I don't see that much of an emotional connection with AJ just because I liked his father (and hated his stupid mother).
Because I feel he is gonna die either way so you should just kill him or sth. I know that sounds rough, but I don't see that much of an emotional connection with AJ just because I liked his father (and hated his stupid mother).
You think so? I just hope it won't just be like Jane/Kenny dying right away and you'll be alone with AJ or sth like that.
Which ending did you choose btw?
You think so? I just hope it won't just be like Jane/Kenny dying right away and you'll be alone with AJ or sth like that.
Which ending did you choose btw?
Props for coming up with a clever way to keep Jane/Kenny alive in the story, while at the same time being able to get them off screen without having to write them out of the story completely, and still allowing for the potential to meet up with and talk to them on a fair basis (crossing paths often, or being close to where they live/sleep/etc. You could have at least one scene where you can sit down and talk with them each episode; kind of like a kid telling a parent about what they did at school today). It's probably the closest you can get to the 'best case scenario' for a determinant character.
I'd like to see S3 take a crack at slavery and an oligarchy-meets-meritocracy society in a ZA. Like a community/society that implements slav… moreery onto those that are deemed "unclean", or "lowly" to provide a constant supply of food for their prospering society. The meritocracy part comes in, in that those considered able, are integrated into a militia of sorts. They're are above the slaves, but are still considered far beneath civilians of the community. The militia have various jobs, one of switch includes bringing in potential new slaves, and hunting escapees. Other jobs that are on the same level are carpenters, chefs, doctors, blacksmiths, etc. The warden, and his men are not part of the militia, but are slightly above them in societal rank. Those who escape, but are captured, are not to be killed tho. One of their creeds would be "No order is built without necessity of sacrifices. But if we were to constantly produce casualties, then we wo… [view original content]
More characters with disabilities, both physical and mental (we've had no real characters with disabilities either way besides Arvo, Reggie,… more and maybe Sarah)
More prominent teenage characters (outside of Ben and Sarah, there's been no real prominent teenage characters. Even then, both of them more or less play the role of 'the load' for their respective groups. I'd like to see a character like them that goes beyond that role.)
They haven't been too heavily explored in TWD across all mediums. I'd like to see more story from these perspectives, and how exactly you deal with it. I like the struggle of being stuck in that stage between a kid an an adult, as well as the general growing pains of being a teenager, and having to battle with something that's out of your own control in the form of disabilities, coming to terms with it in a post-apocalyptic world, and learning to capitalize and build upon the strengths that you still have in order to survive, in spite of the odds against you.
More characters with disabilities, both physical and mental (we've had no real characters with disabilities either way besides Arvo, Reggie,… more and maybe Sarah)
More prominent teenage characters (outside of Ben and Sarah, there's been no real prominent teenage characters. Even then, both of them more or less play the role of 'the load' for their respective groups. I'd like to see a character like them that goes beyond that role.)
They haven't been too heavily explored in TWD across all mediums. I'd like to see more story from these perspectives, and how exactly you deal with it. I like the struggle of being stuck in that stage between a kid an an adult, as well as the general growing pains of being a teenager, and having to battle with something that's out of your own control in the form of disabilities, coming to terms with it in a post-apocalyptic world, and learning to capitalize and build upon the strengths that you still have in order to survive, in spite of the odds against you.
I don't know if they're going to make a community at Howe's in the Jane ending. Personally I think they are going to tie all the endings together at the end of E1
Kill her off, now its over.
Time to move on, her story is getting drowning on, and on and on...
I would rather play as Arvo at this point , because i find anyone interesting than S2 Clementine.
Shubba my friend I agree. :P I'd rather play as a new person, but if Clementine is protagonist they need to make her like S1 Clementine and … morehave her actually show emotion. And not be boring like S2. I found her so bland in season 2 that i was actually starting to hope she'd die.
It would be good if their was a disabled character, shown in a more positive light. In S2 Carver points out Reggie as a liability and therefore inferior to able bodied people, which I don't agree with.
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Would be bad if they ran out of petrol in the middle of nowhere.
It would be pretty damn interesting.
I feel as though we might play a new character and Clementine will be a supporting character. I would love to play as Clementine still, and maybe we will, we just don't know yet.
I just hope that if we do have to play a new character, that Clementine will be there as a supporting act, I still need Clem to be there.
They're BOTH hypocrites.
I feel that way about both characters (Kenny and Jane), tbh.
Well said.
Thanks man. I feel this is the best way to keep Clem, but also giving us the chance to play as adults. Also, Clem can go back to less action, and more character interaction, just trying to get thru the day. In a secure area, like the plantations, that means no obligatory walker that kills a determinate character. It wouldn't be the most exciting part of the story all the time, but, after the constant action of S2, I'd rather have Clem actually talk and get to know people.
Most of the action comes from the NC that's part of the militia, and the older female NC gives us a perspective from the antagonist side of the equation.
Yea just like clem, she should never have been protagonist imo...
More characters with disabilities, both physical and mental (we've had no real characters with disabilities either way besides Arvo, Reggie, and maybe Sarah)
More prominent teenage characters (outside of Ben and Sarah, there's been no real prominent teenage characters. Even then, both of them more or less play the role of 'the load' for their respective groups. I'd like to see a character like them that goes beyond that role.)
They haven't been too heavily explored in TWD across all mediums. I'd like to see more story from these perspectives, and how exactly you deal with it. I like the struggle of being stuck in that stage between a kid an an adult, as well as the general growing pains of being a teenager, and having to battle with something that's out of your own control in the form of disabilities, coming to terms with it in a post-apocalyptic world, and learning to capitalize and build upon the strengths that you still have in order to survive, in spite of the odds against you.
I really just want Clem. Telltale can handle the rest, but my only real request is Clem-Clem.
I'm hesitant to see more disabled characters in Season 3, especially after what happened in Amid the Ruins.
The only one i liked was Episode three for these two lines...
Personally i found season 2 to be boring and predictable. The whole Kenny VS Jane thing, truth is Kenny was a prick when in S1. Fuck you Kenny, how dare you act like its my fault for trying to save Larry's life, but I'd still trust Kenny over Jane. Jane is just crazy, IMO she is the kind of person that would just screw you over if it came to it.
I never trusted her, when she shot troy in the dick, i was against her. My little pervert deserved better than that. Oh god, that line was so funny.
"everything come out OK girls." & the carver's line about dog shit cripple fucks, were the only thing that saved that episode imo, i laughed so hard.
Kill her off, now its over.
Time to move on, her story is getting drowning on, and on and on...
I would rather play as Arvo at this point , because i find anyone interesting than S2 Clementine.
You didn't make any kind of sense. Jane was crazy? Kenny bastardized?
Lmao.
But who do you prefer?
I hope for Clem and Jane to survive, I don't really give a fuck about AJ and that family of obviously bad liars.
Also I'd like to let them meet Molly and become a happy lesbian community.
How can you not care about AJ.
I prefer Jane. I like me some Boatman as well, but Jane is my preferred of the two.
Because I feel he is gonna die either way so you should just kill him or sth. I know that sounds rough, but I don't see that much of an emotional connection with AJ just because I liked his father (and hated his stupid mother).
Kill him thats just completely heartless.
Why? Letting him slowly starve or watching him being eaten by walkers seems more heartless to me and I figure sth like that is going to happen.
I bet telltale won't play it out that way.
Still do you think AJ is gonna survive?
Depends which ending you chose I guess
I would like Clem to find out a bit more about the characters.
You think so? I just hope it won't just be like Jane/Kenny dying right away and you'll be alone with AJ or sth like that.
Which ending did you choose btw?
In the Alone ending, Clem putting walker guts on a newborn's face probably wasn't her best idea...
I chose the Wellington ending.
Yeah, that would be pretty ideal.
Props for coming up with a clever way to keep Jane/Kenny alive in the story, while at the same time being able to get them off screen without having to write them out of the story completely, and still allowing for the potential to meet up with and talk to them on a fair basis (crossing paths often, or being close to where they live/sleep/etc. You could have at least one scene where you can sit down and talk with them each episode; kind of like a kid telling a parent about what they did at school today). It's probably the closest you can get to the 'best case scenario' for a determinant character.
Another reason I want to there to be a time skip, for Clem.
You forgot Reggie.
D :
I think all endings are gonna lead to Wellington. I'd really like to see an entire season take place there.
It would be nice for telltale to scrap the determinant characters rule they have at least sometimes.
thats like saying rick and carls story is over teltale will find a way
because shes boring you want her to die physco
Oh my I wanted a video game character to die so that makes me crazy right?
i knew there was someone i was forgetting
It would be good if their was a disabled character, shown in a more positive light. In S2 Carver points out Reggie as a liability and therefore inferior to able bodied people, which I don't agree with.