We all love Luke

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  • Oh, yeah, definitely, but I meant like in the time frame the game takes place. Unless they started gettin' handsy in that cot next to Clem at Howe's, I doubt there was much time for them to get anything on.

    I have a feeling Kenny and Sarita probably got jiggy with it.

  • It sucks Pete got killed off so soon, I think I can safely say that he would have gone on to be one of my favourite characters. I think he also would have been the voice of reason within the group.

    I liked him, imperfections and all. I liked how he tried to include Clem as part of the group in the earlier episodes when most of the other

  • Well, Sherlock. How'd you figure that one out?

    Rousey4000 posted: »

    Christa and Omid did it.

  • Off screen does also count for before we found Kenny and in that 16 month time gap, right?

    skoothz posted: »

    Oh, yeah, definitely, but I meant like in the time frame the game takes place. Unless they started gettin' handsy in that cot next to Clem at Howe's, I doubt there was much time for them to get anything on.

  • Makes me curious to think how Pete would have dealt with the situation of leaving Howe's and sneaking out with the herd or hanging back and biding their time. Kenny has a forceful personality and I don't see him agreeing with Pete's reasoning unless it happens to align with his at the time.

    Rousey4000 posted: »

    It sucks Pete got killed off so soon, I think I can safely say that he would have gone on to be one of my favourite characters. I think he also would have been the voice of reason within the group.

  • There's no need to be that hostile.

    Well, Sherlock. How'd you figure that one out?

  • I wasn't being hostile.

    Comedic effect, my friend. If I was hostile, I'd be much worse.

    Sorry if I offended you or something.

    Rousey4000 posted: »

    There's no need to be that hostile.

  • Sorry I guess i'm a bit touchy.

    I wasn't being hostile. Comedic effect, my friend. If I was hostile, I'd be much worse. Sorry if I offended you or something.

  • Love the Luke profile pick.

    quinnics posted: »

    If there's any thread I'm going to mark my return to this forum to, it would obviously have to be this one. I'm still a little (read: ver

  • It was one of the only things i liked about S2.

    Rousey4000 posted: »

    I remember that part, I thought it was very weird of Troy to say that.

  • I have got to admit, I would love to have had Luke for protaganist in S3.

    JMOREL posted: »

    Luke was my third favorite character in season 2. And after episode 3, I really thought that Luke was going to be the protagonist of season 3. Now I'm disapointed.

  • He was a little cold to Clem to start with, when he thought she was bitten.

    fallandir posted: »

    I know this now, wasn't sure back when I met him.

  • I think Kenny and Pete would have disagreed on a few things.

    Makes me curious to think how Pete would have dealt with the situation of leaving Howe's and sneaking out with the herd or hanging back and

  • High five.

    ChocoHallic posted: »

    He's great. The coolest. Seriously, I love the guy he's awesome.

  • He and Clem were like the perfect match.

    ToriJ posted: »

    I don't have any strong feelings towards him either way. His banter with Clementine was excellent though.

  • Wohoo a Luke appreciation thread! (I feel like he really needs one!) Luke was my favourite character from season 2 (not including Clementine) I loved that he was a nice guy and that he kept his humanity throughout the (2?) years of the apocalypse. It was sad to see him go but at least he had a heroic ending! His death to me felt like it was for shock value which sucks since I really wanted an ending with him, Clem and Aj:(

    Other than that the only thing I can say is that I disliked some of the hate he received for making mistakes yet, earlier on in the season (pre episode 4 and maybe 3) a lot of the fandom thought he was too perfect and unrealistic. Sooooo basically people disliked that Luke was unrealistically 'perfect' and when he made a mistake in episode 4 they hated him for that... He couldn't win ey?:P

  • He couldn't win ey?

    There's no winners in the apocalypse.

    Simply posted: »

    Wohoo a Luke appreciation thread! (I feel like he really needs one!) Luke was my favourite character from season 2 (not including Clementine

  • It's a saying, 'he couldn't win' basically means he couldn't do anything right

    Kateis posted: »

    He couldn't win ey? There's no winners in the apocalypse.

  • When we first met Luke he saved Clem's life so I immediately liked him, but I wasn't too sure how bright he was by several of his comment's.

    Dropping Clem after seeing she was bitten was actually kinda funny, and a bit reasonable to suggest during a ZA. However, did he really think a living little girl like Clem would suddenly try to bite him or Pete? Ummmm dude, she's not a zombie.. The part about killing the dog.. ummm dude, really?!?!? you're going to give Clem grief about killing a dog that attacked her??? Come on man!

    Luke did kinda disappear from the cabin when Carver showed up so that made me wonder about him, however, I feel it's reasonable to assume most people would hide to survive or not be captured by someone he knew was a threat. Maybe he wasn't much help at that time, but he was on the outside trying to help Clem and the other's escape from Carver, Luke did follow them back and risked himself for the other's.

    Luke with Jane was a bit reckless and selfish at the moment because he was supposed to be on guard, he did put the others at risk but having that time with Jane was reasonable and not knowing if you are going to be alive at any moment, you have to take the opportunity as it comes.

    Overall, I began to like Luke more and more though I did choose to sit with Kenny at the dinner table, and I felt Luke was very good for Clem, she could trust him and he would fight to protect her. In some play through's he died protecting her.

    I would raise a glass and toast Luke's memory as one of the good one's, but for me, he'll never mean as much to MY Clem as Lee and Kenny!

  • I know, I was kidding. I'm going to use a piece of music called 'No Winners' for a tribute video I'm doing soon, I was kinda referencing to that. :P

    Simply posted: »

    It's a saying, 'he couldn't win' basically means he couldn't do anything right

  • Ah okay sounds cool! Looking forward to watching it:)

    Kateis posted: »

    I know, I was kidding. I'm going to use a piece of music called 'No Winners' for a tribute video I'm doing soon, I was kinda referencing to that. :P

  • For me Luke is up there with Lee and Kenny, the dinner table choice was pretty sad.

    WowMutt posted: »

    When we first met Luke he saved Clem's life so I immediately liked him, but I wasn't too sure how bright he was by several of his comment's.

  • Yeah she's not!

    Jane's not the only one.

  • Luke I'm your father

    NOOOOOOOOOOOO

    fallandir posted: »

    I didn't trust him at first. Thought he had some dark secret which would've doomed us all. Like the theory with him being Carver's son.

  • What would you give season 2 out of 10?

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    It was one of the only things i liked about S2.

  • six at best

    Rousey4000 posted: »

    What would you give season 2 out of 10?

  • Luke is imperfectly perfect.

    Simply posted: »

    Wohoo a Luke appreciation thread! (I feel like he really needs one!) Luke was my favourite character from season 2 (not including Clementine

  • Yeah, he's a good guy and he tried his hardest but he is human, so he is flawed:)

    Rousey4000 posted: »

    Luke is imperfectly perfect.

  • he tried his hardest 

    Shame Luke didn't think he tried his hardest.

    Simply posted: »

    Yeah, he's a good guy and he tried his hardest but he is human, so he is flawed:)

  • Yeah, he thought he could have done and honestly, maybe he could have but, given the circumstances I think he did all he could, I mean he travelled a really far distance to try and rescue his friend, that's dedication!

    Kateis posted: »

    he tried his hardest  Shame Luke didn't think he tried his hardest.

  • Plus he didn't have a nights rest. I think his problem was he doubted himself, but he was dedicated. Not only must he have travelled but he must have ran almost all the way.

    Simply posted: »

    Yeah, he thought he could have done and honestly, maybe he could have but, given the circumstances I think he did all he could, I mean he travelled a really far distance to try and rescue his friend, that's dedication!

  • edited December 2014

    Luke will always be in my Clem's heart along with Lee and Kenny.

    Simply posted: »

    Yeah, he's a good guy and he tried his hardest but he is human, so he is flawed:)

  • Yeah, true

    Kateis posted: »

    Plus he didn't have a nights rest. I think his problem was he doubted himself, but he was dedicated. Not only must he have travelled but he must have ran almost all the way.

  • Luke will be remembered to me:) Hopefully to Clem too, although I think since she knew him for about a week she might forget about him:( Well, he did save her life (if you help him) so maybe she will remember him for that!

    Rousey4000 posted: »

    Luke will always be in my Clem's heart along with Lee and Kenny.

  • She knew him for almost two weeks. Someone worked out that she knew him for 11 days.

    Simply posted: »

    Luke will be remembered to me:) Hopefully to Clem too, although I think since she knew him for about a week she might forget about him:( Well, he did save her life (if you help him) so maybe she will remember him for that!

  • Yeah, that's still not very long compared to season 1

    Kateis posted: »

    She knew him for almost two weeks. Someone worked out that she knew him for 11 days.

  • No, it isn't. I wish there was a couple of months time skip at some point. Maybe at Howe's it would have made sense because we end up trusting Mike, Bonnie and Jane after a day of knowing them.

    Simply posted: »

    Yeah, that's still not very long compared to season 1

  • Yeah or with the group at the Ski Lodge, I wish we could have stayed longer and had a look around; got to know Walter and Sarita better:)

    Kateis posted: »

    No, it isn't. I wish there was a couple of months time skip at some point. Maybe at Howe's it would have made sense because we end up trusting Mike, Bonnie and Jane after a day of knowing them.

  • edited December 2014

    Yea that would be awesome, to see what the bedrooms were like and for Walter and Sarita to have more development other than being plot devices. But instead we the whole Season ended up being almost a month.

    Simply posted: »

    Yeah or with the group at the Ski Lodge, I wish we could have stayed longer and had a look around; got to know Walter and Sarita better:)

  • Yeah, I think that was one of the things I felt was lacking in this season, character development. I think The Walking Dead is an excellent game but my only issue is that they kill pretty much all of the characters off by the end of the season, if not in that season then early in the next season. I would have loved to have more bonding time with each of the characters and actually have another character (other than just Clementine - don't get me wrong I want her to stay too) survive with Clementine and actually be a guardian to her.

    Telltale could bring back Luke and make him her big brother figure - like he deserves to be;P

    Kateis posted: »

    Yea that would be awesome, to see what the bedrooms were like and for Walter and Sarita to have more development other than being plot devices. But instead we the whole Season ended up being almost a month.

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