Ah tough one, there are a lot of scenes I like in the Season 2. Probably one of my favorites is like what many people have said and that being the camp fire scene. There's just this friendly banter between the characters and it feels really natural and the whole 'kissing stuff' line just killed me with laughter, that and how the adults danced around that subject of porking without being too graphics to little Clem's ears.
Other moments, meeting Kenny again definitely. I remember watching the playthrough [there was the week delay, I COULDN'T WAIT DAMMIT T.T] just being able to see his face as Clem was climbing down the ladder and I started freaking out because I knew it was him! And then hearing Kenny and then seeing him close up and that hug was the best moment ever. I was like "YES! Kenny you're back boy! I missed you!" and hearing that Lee theme from Season 1 nearly made me cry. Even if I still think Kenny took too much attention away from the cabin group and other characters, I really was so relieved when he came back just to see that he was alive and okay. I always knew Kenny was, but I was so happy in that reunion and that moment really handled that so well.
Although still one of my most favorites scenes of Season 2 is the scene at the cabin where Clementine's sharing her story with Luke at that table. You just really get those emotions so well with Clementine and connect with them and with what she's been through with losing her parents and Lee and everyone. The writing in that scene is really good and just how it was shot too and the music really went together well [I swear that is still one of my favorite in game tracks for Season 2 even now, that I still have a habit of listening to it] but even the little the things with Nick coming in I thought was great too. I remember I hated Nick at that time Episode 1 came out, but after actually finding out what happened to his mom and how sorry Nick was for being a dick, I forgave him without even having to think twice and that scene really helped in me totally getting his character and realizing that he wasn't such bad guy...even though he came off douchebag in the next scene, but hey! I forgave him XD
There's so many other good scenes too, like the Kenny ending, the dream/memory of Lee [i think my reaction was "YES! Telltale did it! They caved into our demands! bwahaha!" ] moments with Nick and Sarah, too many things in Episode 2 to even say, and I'll admit even though it went a little overboard for me in the time given with her, some of that stuff with Jane and talking about her sister was really good. But I think out all of them, it is that scene in the cabin from the very first episode that is my most favorite out of Season 2, not just really that moment with Clem talking about her past, but that it gave us those little brief moments with the other cabin group in that kitchen and I thought that was really well handled. Despite not having that much time with them in that episode, it still felt like a really good set up for Season 2 and where the next episode would go.
Have to disagree with Luke's death. It was one of the most poorly done deaths in the entire series, if not the entire game combined. His character had a lot more potential, and you could see his death coming from a million miles away
By episode:
Episode 1: Wandering around the camp-site with the dog. It really sets the mood for how alone Clem is, how estranged she's b… moreecome from the trappings of family, and the sudden whiplash of the dog turning brutal emphasizes how untrustworthy anyone can be.
Episode 2: A split between convincing Walter to forgive Nick and the entire hostage situation. [Save Alvin] was probably one of the most heroic things Clem did this season.
Episode 3: Kenny's beat-down. The sinister music was perfect.
Episode 4: Robbing Arvo.
Episode 5: Luke's death.
Why? You didn't know he'd die. Still though, I was sad to see Alvin die.
I think it would have been interesting if (somehow) Alvin lived long enough to see Rebecca's death and have the baby born. Not quite sure how he'd react to all that, since he never really showed any anger at all throughout the entire series.
Ah tough one, there are a lot of scenes I like in the Season 2. Probably one of my favorites is like what many people have said and that bei… moreng the camp fire scene. There's just this friendly banter between the characters and it feels really natural and the whole 'kissing stuff' line just killed me with laughter, that and how the adults danced around that subject of porking without being too graphics to little Clem's ears.
Other moments, meeting Kenny again definitely. I remember watching the playthrough [there was the week delay, I COULDN'T WAIT DAMMIT T.T] just being able to see his face as Clem was climbing down the ladder and I started freaking out because I knew it was him! And then hearing Kenny and then seeing him close up and that hug was the best moment ever. I was like "YES! Kenny you're back boy! I missed you!" and hearing that Lee theme from Season 1 nearly made me cry. Even if I still think Kenny took too much attention away fr… [view original content]
I sat with Kenny in my first playthrough immediately. Like, I laughed at the thought of sitting with the cabin group (Not that it's a bad choice! But in my Season 1 Kenny and Lee were best friends, and the buildup to his return had been well over a year in the making). But since the cabin group got screwed hard in the following Episodes, I sit with them on replays.
I find myself not being able to eat dinner with the cabin group. I really want to see what happens if I do but I too find myself in that kind of spot, I just can't not eat dinner with Kenny.
Yeah, that scene destroyed me. Much more than Lee's death. I originally shot Kenny, but then I went back to see what would happen and... I cried. I couldn't stop myself. But the silver lining is that, even though he in all likelihood dies out there in the wilderness not long after that ending, at least he was finally able to save someone. He couldn't save Kat, Duck, Sarita, or anyone else, but he got Clem and AJ to Wellington.
Leave Kenny and staying at Wellington (which I didn't do, btw) is by far the saddest scene in the season, even more than killing him. The wa… morey he says "I'm not gonna look back, not because I don't want to..." just breaks me every time I watch it. You get the feeling that he has nothing left to live for and you're never gonna see him again (personally, I imagine if you leave him and stay at Wellington he'll go off and kill himself). One the saddest scenes in the game, and (arguably) maybe sadder than Lee's death.
Actually, I find it interesting how Clementine is a powerless little girl in this scene. There's not a single chance to stop the shootout, even if she tells Kenny "Don't! He'll kill them!", he still fires his rifle and shoots Johnny. One of those rare logical occasions to see her having absolutely no impact due to being just a child.
Alvin never really showed any anger at all throughout the entire series.
Is that a fact? When Carver attacked the lodge Alvin looked pretty angry, responding to Carver calling out to Rebecca and openly suggesting that the baby belongs to him. Perhaps he even felt disappointed, but regardless of his feelings, he kept caring about Rebecca to the end.
Why? You didn't know he'd die. Still though, I was sad to see Alvin die.
I think it would have been interesting if (somehow) Alvin lived … morelong enough to see Rebecca's death and have the baby born. Not quite sure how he'd react to all that, since he never really showed any anger at all throughout the entire series.
Yeah, that scene destroyed me. Much more than Lee's death. I originally shot Kenny, but then I went back to see what would happen and... I c… moreried. I couldn't stop myself. But the silver lining is that, even though he in all likelihood dies out there in the wilderness not long after that ending, at least he was finally able to save someone. He couldn't save Kat, Duck, Sarita, or anyone else, but he got Clem and AJ to Wellington.
I still get choked up when he gives Clem his hat.
Actually, I find it interesting how Clementine is a powerless little girl in this scene. There's not a single chance to stop the shootout, e… moreven if she tells Kenny "Don't! He'll kill them!", he still fires his rifle and shoots Johnny. One of those rare logical occasions to see her having absolutely no impact due to being just a child.
Alvin never really showed any anger at all throughout the entire series.
Is that a fact? When Carver attacked the lodge Alvin looked pretty angry, responding to Carver calling out to Rebecca and openly suggesting that the baby belongs to him. Perhaps he even felt disappointed, but regardless of his feelings, he kept caring about Rebecca to the end.
The way Sarah died was pretty fitting, it was going to happen anyway, but Nick's death was a bit cheap. I wished he'd had a bigger part in episode 3, then maybe I would've cared more when I found him on the fence.
He didn't really die heroically- he died with a wound to his leg falling helplessly through the ice.
Although it was good to see Lee again though, I didn't like the fact that we got plot details from a dream, which is a bit unrealistic. He's basically saying that she'll have to hurt someone (Jane or Kenny) for the sake of others (AJ)
Yeah this is most definitely my favorite of "The Many Faces of Clementine". Also, didn't notice this until a couple days ago, but lee's blood is still on her hat (yes, I am blind). I think that's pretty awesome.
Sarah's second death was ridiculous because it's immediately followed by a baby's birth and nobody even talks about her. You might argue that this is because the survivors are 'callous', but it's bullshit because clearly the group gave a shit about Sarah beforehand.
The way Sarah died was pretty fitting, it was going to happen anyway, but Nick's death was a bit cheap. I wished he'd had a bigger part in e… morepisode 3, then maybe I would've cared more when I found him on the fence.
He didn't really die heroically- he died with a wound to his leg falling helplessly through the ice.
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Ah tough one, there are a lot of scenes I like in the Season 2. Probably one of my favorites is like what many people have said and that being the camp fire scene. There's just this friendly banter between the characters and it feels really natural and the whole 'kissing stuff' line just killed me with laughter, that and how the adults danced around that subject of porking without being too graphics to little Clem's ears.
Other moments, meeting Kenny again definitely. I remember watching the playthrough [there was the week delay, I COULDN'T WAIT DAMMIT T.T] just being able to see his face as Clem was climbing down the ladder and I started freaking out because I knew it was him! And then hearing Kenny and then seeing him close up and that hug was the best moment ever. I was like "YES! Kenny you're back boy! I missed you!" and hearing that Lee theme from Season 1 nearly made me cry. Even if I still think Kenny took too much attention away from the cabin group and other characters, I really was so relieved when he came back just to see that he was alive and okay. I always knew Kenny was, but I was so happy in that reunion and that moment really handled that so well.
Although still one of my most favorites scenes of Season 2 is the scene at the cabin where Clementine's sharing her story with Luke at that table. You just really get those emotions so well with Clementine and connect with them and with what she's been through with losing her parents and Lee and everyone. The writing in that scene is really good and just how it was shot too and the music really went together well [I swear that is still one of my favorite in game tracks for Season 2 even now, that I still have a habit of listening to it] but even the little the things with Nick coming in I thought was great too. I remember I hated Nick at that time Episode 1 came out, but after actually finding out what happened to his mom and how sorry Nick was for being a dick, I forgave him without even having to think twice and that scene really helped in me totally getting his character and realizing that he wasn't such bad guy...even though he came off douchebag in the next scene, but hey! I forgave him XD
There's so many other good scenes too, like the Kenny ending, the dream/memory of Lee [i think my reaction was "YES! Telltale did it! They caved into our demands! bwahaha!" ] moments with Nick and Sarah, too many things in Episode 2 to even say, and I'll admit even though it went a little overboard for me in the time given with her, some of that stuff with Jane and talking about her sister was really good. But I think out all of them, it is that scene in the cabin from the very first episode that is my most favorite out of Season 2, not just really that moment with Clem talking about her past, but that it gave us those little brief moments with the other cabin group in that kitchen and I thought that was really well handled. Despite not having that much time with them in that episode, it still felt like a really good set up for Season 2 and where the next episode would go.
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Luke's death still sucks though ಠ_ಠ
(?) Lilac won't forget that.
Oh Flimsii, you utter legend...
Have to disagree with Luke's death. It was one of the most poorly done deaths in the entire series, if not the entire game combined. His character had a lot more potential, and you could see his death coming from a million miles away
Why? You didn't know he'd die. Still though, I was sad to see Alvin die.
I think it would have been interesting if (somehow) Alvin lived long enough to see Rebecca's death and have the baby born. Not quite sure how he'd react to all that, since he never really showed any anger at all throughout the entire series.
Yep, Luke's death was awful. Totally undeserving of someone who played such a huge part throughout the series.
I sat with Kenny in my first playthrough immediately. Like, I laughed at the thought of sitting with the cabin group (Not that it's a bad choice! But in my Season 1 Kenny and Lee were best friends, and the buildup to his return had been well over a year in the making). But since the cabin group got screwed hard in the following Episodes, I sit with them on replays.
Yeah, that scene destroyed me. Much more than Lee's death. I originally shot Kenny, but then I went back to see what would happen and... I cried. I couldn't stop myself. But the silver lining is that, even though he in all likelihood dies out there in the wilderness not long after that ending, at least he was finally able to save someone. He couldn't save Kat, Duck, Sarita, or anyone else, but he got Clem and AJ to Wellington.
I still get choked up when he gives Clem his hat.
Actually, I find it interesting how Clementine is a powerless little girl in this scene. There's not a single chance to stop the shootout, even if she tells Kenny "Don't! He'll kill them!", he still fires his rifle and shoots Johnny. One of those rare logical occasions to see her having absolutely no impact due to being just a child.
Is that a fact? When Carver attacked the lodge Alvin looked pretty angry, responding to Carver calling out to Rebecca and openly suggesting that the baby belongs to him. Perhaps he even felt disappointed, but regardless of his feelings, he kept caring about Rebecca to the end.
Carver's Death
The music, voice acting and tone was amazing. Say what you will about Carver dying to early but you cant at least tell me he didn't go out on style.
Well aren't you funny.
You to by the way.
Oh, sorry for playing along with a joke. I didn't know there was a need for you to be sarcastic about it because you don't find it funny.
Pfft, at least he got to die heroically. More than can be said for Nick's fencing or Sarah falling and being forsaken.
Staying with Kenny ending, I was expecting to finish EP5 with tears but instead I did so with a smile.
Seeing Lee again... in clem's dream
Oh no, please don't remind me about the hat!
I forgot that scene. I'm pretty sure he did have aggresion, its just that we don't see it that option.
The way Sarah died was pretty fitting, it was going to happen anyway, but Nick's death was a bit cheap. I wished he'd had a bigger part in episode 3, then maybe I would've cared more when I found him on the fence.
He didn't really die heroically- he died with a wound to his leg falling helplessly through the ice.
I know that feeling
Although it was good to see Lee again though, I didn't like the fact that we got plot details from a dream, which is a bit unrealistic. He's basically saying that she'll have to hurt someone (Jane or Kenny) for the sake of others (AJ)
Dat camera angle shot when she's blackmailing Rebecca in the IOS Version
I absolutely love that shot, it's so awesome.
Yeah this is most definitely my favorite of "The Many Faces of Clementine". Also, didn't notice this until a couple days ago, but lee's blood is still on her hat (yes, I am blind). I think that's pretty awesome.
Sarah's second death was ridiculous because it's immediately followed by a baby's birth and nobody even talks about her. You might argue that this is because the survivors are 'callous', but it's bullshit because clearly the group gave a shit about Sarah beforehand.