And it would have made more narrative sense, because now Jane would be in the same situation as those she felt should be left behind, now wi… moreth someone else deciding whether or not to help her. Then Luke would get angry and possibly blame Kenny, and then Kenny would get angry and call Luke a fuckup, and we would have the same dynamic between them we'd had for most of the season carried to its logical conclusion, instead of completely dropping that arc (thus making it a big waste of time) and suddenly making Jane and Kenny enemies for literally no reason.
Actually, if you talk with Luke at Parker's Run, he more or less states that he doesn't trust Mike. That said, he did end up agreeing with Mike about Arvo's treatment, so it's highly likely he got over that before he died.
I think he would have been on the fence and tried to stop the group from splitting up. He clearly gets along with Bonnie, seems to be ok wit… moreh Mike and was pro Arvo if I remember correctly. Then on the other group he likes Clementine and obviously likes Jane, but doesn't really like Kenny.
Actually, if you talk with Luke at Parker's Run, he more or less states that he doesn't trust Mike.
Interesting fact to know, that distrust stuff is just leftovers from when Mike was originally supposed to be one of the scavengers that attacked Christa. That's why Luke doesn't trust him, why Kenny is aggressive to Mike in Episode 3 and why Mike was so eager to please the group and be accepted.
I-I'm going to do the American thing now, with the star thing:
Actually, if you talk with Luke at Parker's Run, he more or less states that he doesn't trust Mike. That said, he did end up agreeing with Mike about Arvo's treatment, so it's highly likely he got over that before he died.
If they had stuck to their original storyline, I'm pretty sure season 2 would have been go. Good job telltale for changing it because of fan favourites and ultimately destroying any plot whatsoever.
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This is how your comment makes me feel:
A combination of
And
The ice cream has fallen! The ice cream has fallen!
But seriously, we'd have a better Season 2.
EDIT: Fuck this gif, it's not working. It's just pearly white gates opening into the heavens.
Hire him, @Telltale
Actually, if you talk with Luke at Parker's Run, he more or less states that he doesn't trust Mike. That said, he did end up agreeing with Mike about Arvo's treatment, so it's highly likely he got over that before he died.
Interesting fact to know, that distrust stuff is just leftovers from when Mike was originally supposed to be one of the scavengers that attacked Christa. That's why Luke doesn't trust him, why Kenny is aggressive to Mike in Episode 3 and why Mike was so eager to please the group and be accepted.
I-I'm going to do the American thing now, with the star thing:
;.; I've wanted to try that for ages.
A show where everyone is killed off is as predictable as a show where no one is killed off. That's the problem.
If they had stuck to their original storyline, I'm pretty sure season 2 would have been go. Good job telltale for changing it because of fan favourites and ultimately destroying any plot whatsoever.