oh yeah, but her coping that way will affect the way she has relationships as an adult. It's not good to keep everything inside, but that's something that could add to Clementine's story as she ages during the apocalypse
Nothing at all. But harboring all that pain can't be good. When you put it that way, everybody needs to grieve. Everyone needs to find a … more"Wellington" where they can just let it all go so that they can a better mental mindset. Of course, this is too happy of a situation for the series. It would be nice to see that, as the years advance, the ones who have grieved tend to survive better while the ones who haven't start to crack and collapse both mentally and physically. Nonetheless, I see your point. It makes sense. It would be cool to get some dialog referencing that in Season 3.
I want to continue where we left off, This clean slate stuff, That makes the past 2 seasons pointless besides the "Oh look, This guy said this because you chose that!" With a game like this starting with completely new characters and stories makes 90% of the gameplay absolutely pointless.
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well he was originally supposed to and I dont know why but that makes me mad
oh yeah, but her coping that way will affect the way she has relationships as an adult. It's not good to keep everything inside, but that's something that could add to Clementine's story as she ages during the apocalypse
It's Everett now
Its not they've know each other a little over 3 months
...if in fact you, @DoubleJump are a guy.
Yeah, but Lee's the one that gets the most credit for taking care of her, plus we know his last name
I want to continue where we left off, This clean slate stuff, That makes the past 2 seasons pointless besides the "Oh look, This guy said this because you chose that!" With a game like this starting with completely new characters and stories makes 90% of the gameplay absolutely pointless.
Kenny/Jane live through the whole Season.