Oh I know I"ll get hate for this but in terms of evil:
Danny St. John> Crawford Oberson> Bandits>> Carver>> Jane>>> The Stranger>> Larry> Kenny> Clem (Season 2)> Nate
Some actual fans of Kenny got carried away, and others followed like sheep. These new people were so obsessed with liking him that they took to hating every single character pposed to him, claiming that luke was a paedophile, was evil etc. etc, leading even to a thread named 'Hang all Jane fans'.
Obviously not all Kenny fans are like this, but I think the fact that his fans actually tried to edit the wiki to make the Kenny ending more statistically popular shows that some only ranted about him because he was popular, and were obsessed with holding onto that popularity even if it meant losing their honesty.
Jane support was similarly inflated but for different reasons - the writing was so biased towards kenny for most of season 2 (when he asks 'do you trust me' telltale don't even give you the option to say 'no', despite having only spoken to him about once in season 1 and for half a day in season two), and especially on these forums, that when any alternative was presented, people leapt on the chance to oppose him.
If this is an unpopular ending, I do wonder why are there so many Jane haters out there? I mean how can this be an unpopular opinion, how in… more any objective way is Kenny actually better than Jane?
Kenny is old, emotionally unstable and can only use one eye.
Jane is young, resourceful, definitely more stable.
Sure there's a big fanbase around Kenny that I never understood (I mean he was a jerk to Lee, determintely and I didn't like how he always got so emotional while Lilly could keep a level head).
I think Jane is experiencing guilt or trauma with the aftermath of leaving her sister to die. It's probably not PTSD but I think she does feel guilty about it.
I dont really like Molly at all and now let her get attacked in Crawford in all future playthroughs. And I like to think after leaving she got killed when the horde came to savannah.
I love Jane. People always say shes overrated, but yet they continue to defend Kenny, who is obviously really unstable and pretty much ready to snap at any moment.
Kenny is overrated and I honestly would've rather had Christa instead of him in Season 2.
I really liked Troy. There's not much more to be said about that.
Ben is one of my all time favorite characters, despite what he has done, since I could relate to him. If I were in the apocalypse, I would probably screw up a lot too.
I wish we could play as Arvo in Season 3. Or at least do something including him.
We should have the option to get rid of AJ.
Nick was a way better character than Luke.
Season 2 was terrible and I hope Season 3 makes up for the terrible writing.
Kenny was an annoying drama whore most of the time, and his loose cannon outbursts got old FAST.
Nick was also a drama whore, but of the … moremore self-pitying variety.
Luke was good to start with, but became meh pretty quickly.
Nate should be strung up and shot as a public service.
Lilly from season 1 was pretty cool. I liked her.
Although a psychopath, Carver was right in much of what he said.
Eddie was a dumbass and a loser.
Most of my unpopular opinions are related to Ben one way or the another.
It was quite difficulty to get over his death. I wish that he had survived the first season. I also wish that he hadn't given supplies to the bandits. I could forgive everything else he did but not that.
Also I don't understand people for getting angry at Ben for abandoning Clementine. Lee taught Clementine how to shoot and protect herself. Ben was completely unarmed at that point. How was he going to protect Clementine exactly?
I am actually quite curious about the fate of the Ben's family. I doubt that they are alive, but I am curious about it nonetheless.
I never got angry at Kenny for beating up Arvo. I understand Arvo's loss, but he deserved those punches. In fact I wish that Ben was also beaten up by Kenny a bit. It would have taught him a thing or two.
I actually like some parts of Season 2 more than season 1. Because there was no Lilly, or Larry.
I didn't hate Sarah, but she was too much of a burden, so I left her to die first chance I got. I actually agreed about Jane's dialog afterwards. Sarah was not fit for that world. She was going to die sooner or later.
I don't mind if Christa doesn't appear again.
I find the lack of food annoying. How hard is it to fish, or hunt? What is it with the canned food and the Walking Dead universe.
I find the second season too depressing. Everyone from the season 1 is dead, and Clementine sometimes mentions them to make everything more depressing. I wouldn't mind if most of the season 1 cast was alive in season 2. I wish that Clem was simply separated from them.
I am indifferent to Arvo. I am not angry at him for shooting Clem.
I actually really like the frozen river scene , and by extension, Luke's death. It felt sad, stupid and tragic (in a good way), and his death really did carry weight (you see how quickly everything falls apart once he dies. It affected everyone in that group to some degree)
Also, I stand by the firm belief that it is indeed a river, not a lake. I have literally spent valuable hours of my life analyzing that scene to determine this fact. It also really makes me wish there was a way for someone to decompile the maps for these games, so we can check out all the little details in them (and not make me waste a night where I could have been a productive member of society, but decided to figure out the identity of a body of water instead)
I actually really like the frozen river scene , and by extension, Luke's death. It felt sad, stupid and tragic (in a good way), and his deat… moreh really did carry weight (you see how quickly everything falls apart once he dies. It affected everyone in that group to some degree)
Also, I stand by the firm belief that it is indeed a river, not a lake. I have literally spent valuable hours of my life analyzing that scene to determine this fact. It also really makes me wish there was a way for someone to decompile the maps for these games, so we can check out all the little details in them (and not make me waste a night where I could have been a productive member of society, but decided to figure out the identity of a body of water instead)
Also, I stand by the firm belief that it is indeed a river, not a lake.
As much as I totally respect you for liking that moment in the game [and hey, to me it could've been a really good scene if handled right] but I must crush your beliefs of rivers, by saying...
LAAAAKE!
But for somebody to rip the background of that section in the game to investigate would be cool too; people have done that with XNALARA.
I actually really like the frozen river scene , and by extension, Luke's death. It felt sad, stupid and tragic (in a good way), and his deat… moreh really did carry weight (you see how quickly everything falls apart once he dies. It affected everyone in that group to some degree)
Also, I stand by the firm belief that it is indeed a river, not a lake. I have literally spent valuable hours of my life analyzing that scene to determine this fact. It also really makes me wish there was a way for someone to decompile the maps for these games, so we can check out all the little details in them (and not make me waste a night where I could have been a productive member of society, but decided to figure out the identity of a body of water instead)
I wish Kenny stayed 'dead' / didn't return / died early on in S2.
I still like Mike and Bonnie. I don't agree with them abandoning Clem but I still like them. Honestly at this point in the game, Luke had died and I didn't care for Jane or Kenny so I would have happily gone with them and even though you can ask to go with them (which I did!), it's not an actual option. >_<
I didn't care much for Nick's off-screen death but it did feel like saving him was pointless as he got very little screen time.
I actually liked Reggie and although I didn't agree with a lot of what he said, I understood why he felt that way.
I'm still waiting for the big impact 400 days DLC has on the walking dead. (Besides Bonnie's role. The cameos doesn't count. I want more Vince, Eddie & Nate. I don't really care for the others though I can take Wyatt and maybe Russell if it means a Eddie, Wyatt, Russell, Nate reunion.)
Speaking of 400 Days, I like Steph more than Shel & Becca.
Also, I stand by the firm belief that it is indeed a river, not a lake.
As much as I totally respect you for liking that moment in t… morehe game [and hey, to me it could've been a really good scene if handled right] but I must crush your beliefs of rivers, by saying...
LAAAAKE!
But for somebody to rip the background of that section in the game to investigate would be cool too; people have done that with XNALARA.
Also, I stand by the firm belief that it is indeed a river, not a lake.
As much as I totally respect you for liking that moment in t… morehe game [and hey, to me it could've been a really good scene if handled right] but I must crush your beliefs of rivers, by saying...
LAAAAKE!
But for somebody to rip the background of that section in the game to investigate would be cool too; people have done that with XNALARA.
I need to bring this back because I am convinced that it is a river still
Left corner where it bends around and continues:
Rig… moreht corner where it also bends around and continues:
And a super fancy definitely-not-made-in-MSPaint overview and layout of the river, with everyone's relative positions:
I will defend this river to my grave
Couldn't those 'bends in the river' be bits of the land curving in their own way and it is in fact a lake not a river?
We should just get… more someone from Telltale to confirm if it's a lake or if it's a river.
(Sorry I used the picture but I was just making a point :P)
If the water was even like that, why the hell didn't they just cross at the narrow bit where it would be safer? You've just proved that on whatever icy surface, that crossing was stupid! x_x
And that is not, I repeat NOT, how you draw trees!
I need to bring this back because I am convinced that it is a river still
Left corner where it bends around and continues:
Rig… moreht corner where it also bends around and continues:
And a super fancy definitely-not-made-in-MSPaint overview and layout of the river, with everyone's relative positions:
I will defend this river to my grave
If the water was even like that, why the hell didn't they just cross at the narrow bit where it would be safer? You've just proved that on whatever icy surface, that crossing was stupid!
Not necessarily. I'm not an expert on this stuff, but if the freezing and thickness of the ice is determined by how slow the current is in a moving body of water, then that means the spots where the current is slower, and the water is more stagnant would be safer to cross, right? So potentially, there's a higher chance that the largest portion is in actuality the safest point to cross, since the larger area would have a much slower, more stagnant current than the bends of the river would, which would lead to the development of thicker patches of ice in the larger, more open spaces.
Then there's the fact that frozen surfaces are never really uniform in terms of ice thickness. There's a chance you'd actually have a better time crossing in a larger area, since you have more space to work with should you hit any weak spots. If you do hit a weak spot, you can easily change direction and try to figure out a better path. If you're on the edge of a narrow bend and the ice cracks, there's not much leg room to work around with in comparison, and one crack in such a small space could potentially compromise the immediate area, especially if the current is stronger in said area.
Finally, if I'm remembering correctly, blue ice is usually the safest ice to traverse across. When you look at that scene, a large majority of the open area is covered with blue ice. Arvo actually states that the ice is thick. While it is a possibility that he could have been lying, the fact that the ice is blue actually backs up that statement.
And that is not, I repeat NOT, how you draw trees!
I didn't technically draw them
I just stacked a bunch of floating thought bubbles on top of one another in the hopes that no one would notice, because artistic integrity pffffttt what's that
IT'S A LAKE!
If the water was even like that, why the hell didn't they just cross at the narrow bit where it would be safer? You've j… moreust proved that on whatever icy surface, that crossing was stupid! x_x
And that is not, I repeat NOT, how you draw trees!
If the water was even like that, why the hell didn't they just cross at the narrow bit where it would be safer? You've just proved that on w… morehatever icy surface, that crossing was stupid!
Not necessarily. I'm not an expert on this stuff, but if the freezing and thickness of the ice is determined by how slow the current is in a moving body of water, then that means the spots where the current is slower, and the water is more stagnant would be safer to cross, right? So potentially, there's a higher chance that the largest portion is in actuality the safest point to cross, since the larger area would have a much slower, more stagnant current than the bends of the river would, which would lead to the development of thicker patches of ice in the larger, more open spaces.
Then there's the fact that frozen surfaces are never really uniform in terms of ice thickness. There's a chance you'd actually have a better time crossing in a larger ar… [view original content]
I didn't like Christa and Omid (please don't kill me!)
I really liked and cared about Duck
I love Clementine just as much as the next person, but I blame her just a tiny bit for Lee's death
I really really like Nate
I didn't care when Sarah died, not because I didn't like her I just felt they could've done more with her character. Because they didint, that just made me not care about her at all.
I like Luke but he was annoying
I didn't like Vince and felt his story was one of the boring ones in the DLC, along with Shel's and Bonnie's
Don't remember if I commented on here but I will give it a shot just in case I didn't:
-I thought Staved for help was kinda a filler.
-I like Duck and felt sad on his death scene
-I didn't cry throughout the whole walking dead game
- I liked season 2 and thought it was pretty good
- I didn't think Carlos was "dumb" for not knowing a difference between a dog bite and a zombie bite
- I liked amid the ruins
- I thought season 2 ended pretty well
Don't remember if I commented on here but I will give it a shot just in case I didn't:
-I thought Staved for help was kinda a filler.
-… moreI like Duck and felt sad on his death scene
-I didn't cry throughout the whole walking dead game
- I liked season 2 and thought it was pretty good
- I didn't think Carlos was "dumb" for not knowing a difference between a dog bite and a zombie bite
- I liked amid the ruins
- I thought season 2 ended pretty well
Comments
uh... what?! XD
I, in fact, very much liked Season 2 as a whole, and very much find it equal in awesomeness and interestingness to Season 1.
Kenny 'worship' was a meme. It's that simple.
Some actual fans of Kenny got carried away, and others followed like sheep. These new people were so obsessed with liking him that they took to hating every single character pposed to him, claiming that luke was a paedophile, was evil etc. etc, leading even to a thread named 'Hang all Jane fans'.
Obviously not all Kenny fans are like this, but I think the fact that his fans actually tried to edit the wiki to make the Kenny ending more statistically popular shows that some only ranted about him because he was popular, and were obsessed with holding onto that popularity even if it meant losing their honesty.
Jane support was similarly inflated but for different reasons - the writing was so biased towards kenny for most of season 2 (when he asks 'do you trust me' telltale don't even give you the option to say 'no', despite having only spoken to him about once in season 1 and for half a day in season two), and especially on these forums, that when any alternative was presented, people leapt on the chance to oppose him.
I think Jane is experiencing guilt or trauma with the aftermath of leaving her sister to die. It's probably not PTSD but I think she does feel guilty about it.
I dont really like Molly at all and now let her get attacked in Crawford in all future playthroughs. And I like to think after leaving she got killed when the horde came to savannah.
Kenny was an annoying drama whore most of the time, and his loose cannon outbursts got old FAST.
Nick was also a drama whore, but of the more self-pitying variety.
Luke was good to start with, but became meh pretty quickly.
Nate should be strung up and shot as a public service.
Lilly from season 1 was pretty cool. I liked her.
Although a psychopath, Carver was right in much of what he said.
Eddie was a dumbass and a loser.
I love Jane. People always say shes overrated, but yet they continue to defend Kenny, who is obviously really unstable and pretty much ready to snap at any moment.
Kenny is overrated and I honestly would've rather had Christa instead of him in Season 2.
I really liked Troy. There's not much more to be said about that.
Ben is one of my all time favorite characters, despite what he has done, since I could relate to him. If I were in the apocalypse, I would probably screw up a lot too.
I wish we could play as Arvo in Season 3. Or at least do something including him.
We should have the option to get rid of AJ.
Nick was a way better character than Luke.
Season 2 was terrible and I hope Season 3 makes up for the terrible writing.
I first read this, 'Luke was good to start with, but became meth pretty quickly.'
Nate-ion will not stand for this lol.
My heart.....how could you?
Most of my unpopular opinions are related to Ben one way or the another.
It was quite difficulty to get over his death. I wish that he had survived the first season. I also wish that he hadn't given supplies to the bandits. I could forgive everything else he did but not that.
Also I don't understand people for getting angry at Ben for abandoning Clementine. Lee taught Clementine how to shoot and protect herself. Ben was completely unarmed at that point. How was he going to protect Clementine exactly?
I am actually quite curious about the fate of the Ben's family. I doubt that they are alive, but I am curious about it nonetheless.
I never got angry at Kenny for beating up Arvo. I understand Arvo's loss, but he deserved those punches. In fact I wish that Ben was also beaten up by Kenny a bit. It would have taught him a thing or two.
I actually like some parts of Season 2 more than season 1. Because there was no Lilly, or Larry.
I didn't hate Sarah, but she was too much of a burden, so I left her to die first chance I got. I actually agreed about Jane's dialog afterwards. Sarah was not fit for that world. She was going to die sooner or later.
I don't mind if Christa doesn't appear again.
I find the lack of food annoying. How hard is it to fish, or hunt? What is it with the canned food and the Walking Dead universe.
I find the second season too depressing. Everyone from the season 1 is dead, and Clementine sometimes mentions them to make everything more depressing. I wouldn't mind if most of the season 1 cast was alive in season 2. I wish that Clem was simply separated from them.
I am indifferent to Arvo. I am not angry at him for shooting Clem.
I actually really like the frozen river scene , and by extension, Luke's death. It felt sad, stupid and tragic (in a good way), and his death really did carry weight (you see how quickly everything falls apart once he dies. It affected everyone in that group to some degree)
Also, I stand by the firm belief that it is indeed a river, not a lake. I have literally spent valuable hours of my life analyzing that scene to determine this fact. It also really makes me wish there was a way for someone to decompile the maps for these games, so we can check out all the little details in them (and not make me waste a night where I could have been a productive member of society, but decided to figure out the identity of a body of water instead)
I agree 100% with everything you just said.
As much as I totally respect you for liking that moment in the game [and hey, to me it could've been a really good scene if handled right] but I must crush your beliefs of rivers, by saying...
LAAAAKE!
But for somebody to rip the background of that section in the game to investigate would be cool too; people have done that with XNALARA.
Fixed
Practically seamless
Oh no you don't! I go to war with you sir! [waves toilet brush] on guard!
I miss little Clem
Yeah, but to be honest, I love her even more after Season 2.
I'm using a fancy font now, in order to emphasize how utterly serious I am
It's so fancy.
Fancy font chu say? >.> two can play at that game...although mine might contain a hint of sassy humor.
TWD: Survival Instinct is by far the best of the walking dead games.
Not really.
I need to bring this back because I am convinced that it is a river still
Left corner where it bends around and continues:
Right corner where it also bends around and continues:
And a super fancy definitely-not-made-in-MSPaint overview and layout of the river, with everyone's relative positions:
I will defend this river to my grave
Couldn't those 'bends in the river' be bits of the land curving in their own way and it is in fact a lake not a river?
We should just get someone from Telltale to confirm if it's a lake or if it's a river.
(Sorry I used the picture but I was just making a point :P)
What happened to Jane? Did she make the map?
Don't ask me, ask @Deltino
IT'S A LAKE!
If the water was even like that, why the hell didn't they just cross at the narrow bit where it would be safer? You've just proved that on whatever icy surface, that crossing was stupid! x_x
And that is not, I repeat NOT, how you draw trees!
She wasn't cool enough to make the final cut
honestly though, I forgot her
choirs are typically being "preached" to in church
Not necessarily. I'm not an expert on this stuff, but if the freezing and thickness of the ice is determined by how slow the current is in a moving body of water, then that means the spots where the current is slower, and the water is more stagnant would be safer to cross, right? So potentially, there's a higher chance that the largest portion is in actuality the safest point to cross, since the larger area would have a much slower, more stagnant current than the bends of the river would, which would lead to the development of thicker patches of ice in the larger, more open spaces.
Then there's the fact that frozen surfaces are never really uniform in terms of ice thickness. There's a chance you'd actually have a better time crossing in a larger area, since you have more space to work with should you hit any weak spots. If you do hit a weak spot, you can easily change direction and try to figure out a better path. If you're on the edge of a narrow bend and the ice cracks, there's not much leg room to work around with in comparison, and one crack in such a small space could potentially compromise the immediate area, especially if the current is stronger in said area.
Finally, if I'm remembering correctly, blue ice is usually the safest ice to traverse across. When you look at that scene, a large majority of the open area is covered with blue ice. Arvo actually states that the ice is thick. While it is a possibility that he could have been lying, the fact that the ice is blue actually backs up that statement.
I didn't technically draw them
I just stacked a bunch of floating thought bubbles on top of one another in the hopes that no one would notice, because artistic integrity pffffttt what's that
....
It's still a lake >.>
Doug's death was one of the saddest deaths in the game.
Lilly and Bonnie are my favourite characters.
Don't remember if I commented on here but I will give it a shot just in case I didn't:
-I thought Staved for help was kinda a filler.
-I like Duck and felt sad on his death scene
-I didn't cry throughout the whole walking dead game
- I liked season 2 and thought it was pretty good
- I didn't think Carlos was "dumb" for not knowing a difference between a dog bite and a zombie bite
- I liked amid the ruins
- I thought season 2 ended pretty well
Can anybody tell me how to do the bullet points thingies? I forgot how to.
Clementine
was
not
emotionless
in season 2
She was just reserved
Just like Lee
P.S: I am sorry for making this post too big. I had to vent somewhere. Have a good day
I prefer Clementine without her hat in season 2. The two little clumps of hair that sticks out is adorable lmao.
-I never liked Christa.
-Playing as Clementine ruined her character for me.
-Molly felt out of place and shouldn't have been on the game.
-Mark seemed like a decent dude but i don't get why everyone loved him so much after 3 mins on-screen.
-If it wasn't for the shoot-out at the beginning, No Going Back would be one of telltale's best episodes for me.
-Arvo deserved most of the beatings he ended up getting. (Most, not ALL)
-Kenny is both overrated and underrated as a character.
-A New Day bored me to death.
-I didn't care at all when Sarah died.
-S2 used WAY too many S1 references and callbacks and it got old fast, really fast.
I hated Season 1 Episode 1
I agreed with Kenny alot (Which makes him my fav character)
I like Season 2 Clem more than Season 1 Clem
I don't like Christa
I didnt like Luke... And still dont understand why everyone loves him so much.