I have a terrible feeling things aren't going to end well for Michonne and the family
Seconded. Although things can't get much worse for the family rn (;-; )
Anyone else love the intro song?!!! It literally is always stuck in my head all the time.
Telltales music team has perfect taste for their games. Please let me know what song it is
(...) your choices will determine who lives, who dies, (...)
Wouldn't it be awesome if in the end you could either get to Pete's boat with Sam, Paige and the kids or none of them? I have faith in Telltale, I hope they prove that they can really make choices matter.
Well, i love all these characters (Pete, Sam, Paige, the kids and Zachary and Jonas, i want to see them again, i hope they'll become allies) I care about them more than i care about anyone since Sarah and Clem
I don't want anybody to die ;-;
Let me third than, then. It is probably because of all the backstory I discovered from her by obsessively watching the scene in which she apologizes, but she is on my list of favorite characters from all seasons. I honestly believe I'd pick her over Sam.
She's going to be the only survivor depending on if you spare Randall or not. Everyone will probably die in sams family besides Paige.
I … morethink Paige is gonna be the one to move to season three if anything. She's the most interesting and honestly Sam probably won't survive too long with ppl. She can't be trusted. I can trust Paige with my life.
Edit: only survivor besides michonne Pete and her crew.
Let me third than, then. It is probably because of all the backstory I discovered from her by obsessively watching the scene in which she ap… moreologizes, but she is on my list of favorite characters from all seasons. I honestly believe I'd pick her over Sam.
Seconded. Although things can't get much worse for the family rn (;-; )
The kids could get killed or Sam could die in front of the kids, or they could all get killed, or... I'll stop.
Someone from sams family will escape I believe. And I think Pete is canon so he has to go with michonne. Maybe it's either they bring people onto their boat or they run away into the boat with just one person.
(...) your choices will determine who lives, who dies, (...)
Wouldn't it be awesome if in the end you could either get to Pete's boa… moret with Sam, Paige and the kids or none of them? I have faith in Telltale, I hope they prove that they can really make choices matter.
Agreed, I love the intro song! And also the song at the end of ep 1, "Wolf" by First Aid Kit. Had that one stuck in my head for days after I played it. Woops, and now it's back again.
Anyone else love the intro song?!!! It literally is always stuck in my head all the time.
Telltales music team has perfect taste for their games. Please let me know what song it is
Does this mean that our past choices—such as whether you picked up the phone or went after the stranger—will impact the story in relevant ways? I'm calling it, it's the choice of phone vs door. Remember what I said.
“In this third and final episode, feeling the weight of choices both recent and long ago, Michonne tries to protect an innocent family, but Norma and the vengeful Monroe crew are closing in.”
And that day, the Michonne Miniseries lost all sense of moral ambiguity.
Telltale always seems to have really great music taste, every time a new episode comes out I usually end up listening to the credits song on repeat for the next few days. Its a shame episode 2 didn't have a new song but hopefully the finale will.
Agreed, I love the intro song! And also the song at the end of ep 1, "Wolf" by First Aid Kit. Had that one stuck in my head for days after I played it. Woops, and now it's back again.
Telltale always seems to have really great music taste, every time a new episode comes out I usually end up listening to the credits song on repeat for the next few days. Its a shame episode 2 didn't have a new song but hopefully the finale will.
There's one line it that song that I always hear wrong and now I can't get it out of my head. It says "was it for the thrill of pushing my hopes to the edge" but I always hear "was it for the gorilla pushing my hopes to the edge" XD.
“In this third and final episode, feeling the weight of choices both recent and long ago, Michonne tries to protect an innocent family.”
… more —This post right here.
Does this mean that our past choices—such as whether you picked up the phone or went after the stranger—will impact the story in relevant ways? I'm calling it, it's the choice of phone vs door. Remember what I said.
“In this third and final episode, feeling the weight of choices both recent and long ago, Michonne tries to protect an innocent family, but Norma and the vengeful Monroe crew are closing in.”
And that day, the Michonne Miniseries lost all sense of moral ambiguity.
Let me third than, then. It is probably because of all the backstory I discovered from her by obsessively watching the scene in which she ap… moreologizes, but she is on my list of favorite characters from all seasons. I honestly believe I'd pick her over Sam.
If you'd like to learn about her backstory, I'd recommend you to check out the last couple of pages on the 'Details' thread. I've made several posts about little cues that allow us to know more about Paige.
Woah! News, news news!! I'm glad we get something since its been like 3 weeks since a previous tweet...
Edit: Also, I can't believe that April 26 is actually next week. Time has been flying by!
The key art looks so cool. I just hope this will not be shorter. I want an action to take 10 minutes or more.
As reality shatters and … morethe ghosts of the daughters she abandoned demand to be heard, your choices will determine who lives, who dies, and what redemption really means in a world gone to hell.
This actually reminds me of Until Dawn according to "Who lives, who dies". So Sam's whole family in the next episode will be determinant. I'd probably save everyone but if their deaths depended on my previous choices, then that's it.
Not gonna lie. I replayed the first two episodes. I definitely think the third episode will show us telltale knows choices. And I'm pretty happy to hear more Randall next episode. It only gets better with him.
Probably the best time to take a break from the forums because not only is Fear getting a lil crazy but Game of Thrones is comin back. And with this episode coming in a week it's time to take a break until everything goes down.
Well, I mean the family technically is innocent for the most part. It's Sam that stole from Norma. No one else in that house had anything to do with what happened
And we did sort of burn Monroe down, so I wouldn't exactly blame them for being vengeful. I'd still say it's morally grey for the most part. Sam's the one that threw the first punch by stealing, then we tossed the second one by escaping the way we did, and then we can throw a third one by killing Randall. If anything, we've pushed them more than they pushed us. The way I see it, Norma's been more than patient with us. We get all defiant with her, we attack and escape her community, and she still attempts to negotiate and be reasonable with Michonne. In a way, she's broken her "no third chances" rule with Michonne by now.
“In this third and final episode, feeling the weight of choices both recent and long ago, Michonne tries to protect an innocent family.”
… more —This post right here.
Does this mean that our past choices—such as whether you picked up the phone or went after the stranger—will impact the story in relevant ways? I'm calling it, it's the choice of phone vs door. Remember what I said.
“In this third and final episode, feeling the weight of choices both recent and long ago, Michonne tries to protect an innocent family, but Norma and the vengeful Monroe crew are closing in.”
And that day, the Michonne Miniseries lost all sense of moral ambiguity.
Someone from sams family will escape I believe. And I think Pete is canon so he has to go with michonne. Maybe it's either they bring people… more onto their boat or they run away into the boat with just one person.
Cause I really want Paige to be in season three
Sam and Greg still technically stole from them—or at the very least, it's been hinted that he was her cohort—and despite this they're painting the family in a good light while Norma and the homeless people are the antagonists. Let's not forget, apart from getting Randall back, Norma still probably wants her bags with guns and ammunition, which we supposedly have. Sam is not a morally-wrong character either, but she is the one who started all this mess, and even though it will be immoral, it's looking like her family will pay her debt.
Of course this is a forum, so it's understood that everything here is only my opinion. I'm not claiming for these to be facts nor the only right way to see it.
Well, I mean the family technically is innocent for the most part. It's Sam that stole from Norma. No one else in that house had anything to… more do with what happened
And we did sort of burn Monroe down, so I wouldn't exactly blame them for being vengeful. I'd still say it's morally grey for the most part. Sam's the one that threw the first punch by stealing, then we tossed the second one by escaping the way we did, and then we can throw a third one by killing Randall. If anything, we've pushed them more than they pushed us. The way I see it, Norma's been more than patient with us. We get all defiant with her, we attack and escape her community, and she still attempts to negotiate and be reasonable with Michonne. In a way, she's broken her "no third chances" rule with Michonne by now.
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The kids could get killed or Sam could die in front of the kids, or they could all get killed, or... I'll stop.
Anyone else love the intro song?!!! It literally is always stuck in my head all the time.
Telltales music team has perfect taste for their games. Please let me know what song it is
Nope.
Hey, i got it too.
It's ''Gun In My Hand'' by Dorothy. It's not the most creative title of a song ever. :P
Oh Defintely. I need to see her in season three.
I really hope my theory comes true that Clementine becomes the antagonist in season three.
Wouldn't it be awesome if in the end you could either get to Pete's boat with Sam, Paige and the kids or none of them? I have faith in Telltale, I hope they prove that they can really make choices matter.
Now i regret killing Randall.
I DON'T WANT JAMES AND ALEX TO DIE
Well, i love all these characters (Pete, Sam, Paige, the kids and Zachary and Jonas, i want to see them again, i hope they'll become allies) I care about them more than i care about anyone since Sarah and Clem
I don't want anybody to die ;-;
Let me third than, then. It is probably because of all the backstory I discovered from her by obsessively watching the scene in which she apologizes, but she is on my list of favorite characters from all seasons. I honestly believe I'd pick her over Sam.
Haha Oh Artists.
Let me fourth that lol
I hope Sam, Alex and James don't die. It doesn't look good for them right now.
Okay I take it back, things can definitely get worse ^~^
Someone from sams family will escape I believe. And I think Pete is canon so he has to go with michonne. Maybe it's either they bring people onto their boat or they run away into the boat with just one person.
Cause I really want Paige to be in season three
Agreed, I love the intro song! And also the song at the end of ep 1, "Wolf" by First Aid Kit. Had that one stuck in my head for days after I played it. Woops, and now it's back again.
Does this mean that our past choices—such as whether you picked up the phone or went after the stranger—will impact the story in relevant ways? I'm calling it, it's the choice of phone vs door. Remember what I said.
And that day, the Michonne Miniseries lost all sense of moral ambiguity.
I really want Paige to survive!!!!
She is the only character of Sam's family I like. Hope she doesn't die.
Telltale always seems to have really great music taste, every time a new episode comes out I usually end up listening to the credits song on repeat for the next few days. Its a shame episode 2 didn't have a new song but hopefully the finale will.
Me on the day of release:
WAS IT FOR REDEMPTIONNNNNN WAS IT FOR REVENNNNNNGE
Woah! News, news news!! I'm glad we get something since its been like 3 weeks since a previous tweet...
Edit: Also, I can't believe that April 26 is actually next week. Time has been flying by!
There's one line it that song that I always hear wrong and now I can't get it out of my head. It says "was it for the thrill of pushing my hopes to the edge" but I always hear "was it for the gorilla pushing my hopes to the edge" XD.
Moral whattity? Come on now we must cheer our angelic hereos against the devil incarnite.
Paige?
Probably the one out of the group in the house I care least about. She will be sacrificed if necessary
What? How is their a fan base for paige? I barely pay attention to the character. what do you guys like about her?
If you'd like to learn about her backstory, I'd recommend you to check out the last couple of pages on the 'Details' thread. I've made several posts about little cues that allow us to know more about Paige.
There is a lot of determinant dialogue that characterizes Paige and i believe that's why people can already feel connected and relate to her.
i felt like episode 2 came out yesterday
jesus Cano
I wouldn't say that is necessarily the case, but anything is possible I guess.
All hail Oak.
This brings back some bad memories.
Looks like we're gonna have a Holly jolly time!
Not gonna lie. I replayed the first two episodes. I definitely think the third episode will show us telltale knows choices. And I'm pretty happy to hear more Randall next episode. It only gets better with him.
Probably the best time to take a break from the forums because not only is Fear getting a lil crazy but Game of Thrones is comin back. And with this episode coming in a week it's time to take a break until everything goes down.
Well, I mean the family technically is innocent for the most part. It's Sam that stole from Norma. No one else in that house had anything to do with what happened
And we did sort of burn Monroe down, so I wouldn't exactly blame them for being vengeful. I'd still say it's morally grey for the most part. Sam's the one that threw the first punch by stealing, then we tossed the second one by escaping the way we did, and then we can throw a third one by killing Randall. If anything, we've pushed them more than they pushed us. The way I see it, Norma's been more than patient with us. We get all defiant with her, we attack and escape her community, and she still attempts to negotiate and be reasonable with Michonne. In a way, she's broken her "no third chances" rule with Michonne by now.
Same here, I'm surprised to find someone who likes her as much as I do.
Those fuckers, what did they do to you… AGH!
I feel the same way. I'm sure now that I know it comes out next week, it'll feel much longer.
Sam and Greg still technically stole from them—or at the very least, it's been hinted that he was her cohort—and despite this they're painting the family in a good light while Norma and the homeless people are the antagonists. Let's not forget, apart from getting Randall back, Norma still probably wants her bags with guns and ammunition, which we supposedly have. Sam is not a morally-wrong character either, but she is the one who started all this mess, and even though it will be immoral, it's looking like her family will pay her debt.
Of course this is a forum, so it's understood that everything here is only my opinion. I'm not claiming for these to be facts nor the only right way to see it.