If You Stayed With A.J. In Wellington...
I bet those people in Wellington are cannibals. I call it!
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I bet those people in Wellington are cannibals. I call it!
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I dont think they are cannibals but I bet they will have a ton of problems with power struggle and such
I bet you that they're not but have numerous other issues.
Probably. Every group has some fault. I just thought... Telltale would totally do this!
Yeah. Doesn't every single group Clementine's come across have a power struggle? Ah, human nature.
Telltale would!...and already have with the St Johns in episode 2. Doubt they'd do it again.
Yep. Could you imagine Clementine walking into Wellington, tears in her eyes, and people eating people saying, "Join us..." Ugh!
I doubt it Wellington just seems like a group of dumb walters who give people food, its like making a gigantic sign "Free food here! Please come kill us"
No, they've already done the whole cannibal thing back in Episode 2 of Season 1, I doubt they are going to do that again. And if they were cannibals, they wouldn't turn away a fresh meal, they'd welcome them in and chop off their legs like Brenda did.
Like what Pooger said, Wellington probably suffers from power struggles between a couple of people, reminiscent of Lilly and Kenny in Season 1 or Duncan and Royland in GOT. But it seems to also suffer from overpopulation and, most likely, poor living conditions, which causes even more angst among the people living in Wellington, causing even more power struggles because people feel the community should be run a different way.
Really you don't see TTG rehashing the same old storyline.
As dr Phil says, the best prediction for current behavior is past behavior.
Season 2 was Kenny Chronicles.
If they were cannibals, then they would accept all people
I have a feeling its going to be reminiscent of medieval Europe, in which the general populace are poor, starving, and diease stricken. The leader probably lives in the best house, and doesn't care for his people, like corrupt kings of the Middle Ages.
If they actually wanted to enact harm upon Kenny, Clem, and AJ, they would have welcomed all of them in with open arms, instead of initially turning them away.
Yes, like @Murmle22 said, if Wellington's inhabitants were cannibals. they wouldn't have turned Kenny away. If they didn't want him, they would've let him in so they could later eat him.
This is how I see it. The top people in Wellington may be stealing supplies for themselves leaving a lot of the lower citizens in dire shape. Wellington can't be this perfect paradise Kenny was making it out to be. There has to be problems and I can see the "nobles" being the ones in control and having the most stuff compared to the "peasants" who have nothing. That could be one of the subplots of Season 3.
Wellington was just one ending, what about Jane story where they go back to howells. I think the story is done guys.
The thing is, the Jane ending, she controls the community. She's going to make sure Clementine is fine. That family is the issue.
How are they going to merge the storylines though.
I'd assume we aren't playing as Clem, we are getting an episode totally determined on our choices, or the communities fall and Clem basically gets the alone ending.
I kind of agree that Wellington is too good to be true. What I'd do is gather enough provisions and go up north and try to survive on my own or with group of trusted friends. Otherwise Wellington = no. We already saw the perfect town by the Governor and what happened to it and the secrets behind it.
exactly, so what will happen is either the game will start with Clementine in a 3rd location, and we might get "christa hints." on what happened to Kenny/Jane/Wellington/Whatever, or like you said we pick her up later.
I would guess that the problem would have to deal with that flue/virus thing that occurred on the T.V. show. The one with the zombie's bleeding from their eyes and those that get sick could die without support. A sickness could work for all endings and could cause for some dramatic moments and choices. The cannibal thing has already been done, but I have no doubt problems will occur at Wellington.
lol
Hmmm...actually, that's a really good idea. Mostly because it's something new that hasn't really been seen in TWD (at all). So Telltale should really do this.
I think you end up in Wellington nonetheless, or like you said in one completley new location and we find out while playing what the hell happened while we 'weren't there'.
We will have to see, they could write anything, it just depends on the writers. Hopefully they can fix mistakes they were making in the past.