REALLY??
Three characters we love so much died!!!! First Arthur, second Finn and now Rodrik/Asher!!!
-Arthur looked a lot like Luke from TWD and now he is killed by an immotal man, Ramsay, so earily in this episode. Now Glenmores are gone.
-So we brought Finn for nothing? Other than helping us in fights? I just began to like him the previous episode
-This was the HARDEST decision I have ever approached, even more than in TWD, TWAU and TFTBL. One of the Forrester brothers had to die?
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Heeey at least Ramsay said he wasn't picking sides anymore! That's cool right? Right? Anyone?
Too bad he made that decision on the freaking penultimate episode -.-'
Finn was determinant, he could have stayed at Castle Black. He was doomed as soon as he become determinant. Which isn't good considering both Asher and Rodrik are now both determinant as well.
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I mean finn is kind of less obvious though because he could've followed them regardless and showed up in this episode eventually because you know CHOICES sucks we are gonna lose Rodrik/Asher next episode.....
So Finn comes no matter what?
The fact that Asher/Rodrik is going to die next episode or in season 2 makes the other brother's sacrifice kind of pointless since the other will die anyway.
omfg
IF they make a 2nd season. Kinda not sure they will...
They have a multi year, multi title contract with HBO.
Finn's death was honestly stupid. He says like 3 things then he goes.
LMAO ANYTIN CAN B KILD IF U TRI HRD ENOF.
Dies.
Yeah just found it out, but still with choises like that it would be kinda stupid if they would kill all male Foresters which leads to what? Does the family cease to exist or? [never read the book or watched the TV show (only know some mayor story parts)]. It would only make sence if we get a role on some other family...whitout seeing the last Lord capable man die in the Forester family. But yeah, it's Game of Thrones on the end...you can't expect a good ending...which i kinda hoped it would happen.
My least favorite part of the episode. At least it wasn't as bad as "Nick on a Fence".
Nope. In fact if your a complete dick to Finn in episode 3. He won't even show up when you escape the wall with Cotter.
I can't say I'm happy with Finn's death, but it makes sense for his personality. He thought he could kill the wights he became frustrated and became their target. Finn wasn't exactly a patient person.
Yeah. While I expected Finn to die, I had hoped it would be decently written. This was just poor. =/
Those were wights. If they'd been white walkers, we'd only have two playables left.
I don't know Game of Thrones outside of the game, sorry :U
Soooo I guess Telltale somehow Undid all the good they did last episode, wtf
It seems like it.
Not all of it, but their old habits and 'isms spring up like daisies in this episode.
I was waiting for him to rise up as a wight. Could still happen in the next episode.
Yup, only thing I liked was the QTE fight with Bloodsong, and the ending for some reason.. I hated Finn's death like what was that
And at least he wasn't just walking, talking etc. but still
Ah, go truck yourlsef ':(
And he just decided that after fucking up our efforts. What an asshole...
Could have been used correctly if he came back as a Wight and they had to kill him again. Or does that not work in Westeros? The whole white walker technicality stuff is confusing.
I think "complete dick" is a bit strong. Not bending over and taking his shit is more like it.
It's the same as it was in the real world. Male children inherit first then female. So if Asher/Rodrick die next in line is Ryon. Then Mira, then Talia.
People loved Finn? People loved Arthur? Finn has been a belligerent dick the whole time even when he was getting along with Gared, and Arthur's been in it for all of about 5 minutes and had about two lines.
Yeah I loved Finn. Granted he was a douche, but a lovable douche. The way he handles himself and thinks just makes me laugh ^^
I didn't "love" Arthur but i definitely felt for him though, nobody deserves that (except the Whitehills, they can rot). He didn't even go out like a boss throwing a punchline at Ramsay or something, as much as he tried to handle like a man he still died like a bitch : restrained, begging and fainting... That sucks ass...
Well yeah, I'm not saying I'm happy Arthur died or anything, still a rough scene just by the nature of what it was, but it didn't really leave a lasting impact on me over the loss of a character because he'd essentially done nothing.
Finn just hadn't really done anything of note at all, he was kind of just there without adding much to the story, he spent most of his time in the last two episodes scowling in to the distance, presumably because they couldn't be bothered doing much with him once it became clear it was determinate regarding whether or not he even came with you at all.
You should watch the show, it compliments the game.... it just makes the game that much better.
It kind of reminds me of Mark from TWD
Well I don't think anything will ever beat Oberyn's final line which is: "ahwahwhwaaaahraaahwhaooaaaw"
Choosing a brother broke my heart; knowing that the other was a determinant took my heart out and stomped on it, slapped it and spit on it.
Finn was awesome Green, how can you not like him?