TWD Michonne Finale choices

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  • Best part about staying with your daughters is that Sam dies and leaves Paige with James and Alex. Hello season 3 Pov

    Other than that, I still don't know what happened to Michonnes daughters. So yeah.

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    1. Of course, I'm not a dick.
    2. Probably wasn't the best choice but better for his sister to break the news.
    3. Better not to drag it out, I wasn't taking chances.
    4. Eh, why not. (I'm sure you'll come up with alot of reason)
    5. I was guilty not stupid.
  • Eh, why not.

    Norma deserves to suffer. Why waste a bullet on her? She killed people and children.

    * Of course, I'm not a dick. * Probably wasn't the best choice but better for his sister to break the news. * Better not to drag it out, I

  • Maybe the same reason I or @IronWoodLover did it.

    AronDracula posted: »

    Eh, why not. Norma deserves to suffer. Why waste a bullet on her? She killed people and children.

  • Maybe because people can have compassion for a person whose life we ruined?

    AronDracula posted: »

    Eh, why not. Norma deserves to suffer. Why waste a bullet on her? She killed people and children.

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator

    The way I see it, if a bullet kills something, be it human or walker, then it wasn't really a waste. I mean hey, if it kills something, then that's one less walker/bad guy in the world, right? I mean sure, Norma would have been torn open, but that doesn't necessarily mean that whatever's left of her couldn't kill/bite someone later on down the line.

    AronDracula posted: »

    That's just a waste of bullet but whatever. That was my favourite moment of episode 3.

  • Well said, Deltino :)

    Deltino posted: »

    The way I see it, if a bullet kills something, be it human or walker, then it wasn't really a waste. I mean hey, if it kills something, then

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    Did you let Sam bury her father?

    I did, apparently. I don't recall explicitly telling her that I'd allow her to bury him, but I'm guessing that was the choice between helping her drag him and stopping her.

    Did you tell Alex what happened to his father?

    I told him that a bad man hurt John. These kids ended up going to a community, so I am glad that I didn't traumatize him for life by being blunt.

    Did you hand over Randall to Norma?

    I handed him over, although with the previous knowledge that Oak would be saved. I believe I would've let him go even if that weren't the case. Too bad he screwed Sam's family, Pete's crew and the Monroe survivors by attacking Michonne, which in turn, angered Norma.

    Did you put Norma out of her misery?

    Hell yes I did. I didn't think that she deserved such a death to begin with, and I would've left the fight if the game had let me. Sam—as much as I like her—was the one who started all this show. Norma was a victim of this, fueled by the rage of grief. Somehow, Sam is allowed to grieve by digging a grave, wasting precious time—which I even helped her at to finish faster—but Norma is a monster for being mad after his brother is killed in front of her? The episode title should be named to 'What We Don't Deserve.'

    Did you choose to leave your daughters or stay with them?

    I left them, and I am glad I did. Sam got out of there alive. Her determinant death is way too anti-climatic; something just feels off about it. The downside of doing this is that Michonne doesn't get over her daughters, somethings that she appears to do on the other route.


    By the way, I am not playing the moral superiority card by saying all of these here, in a thread where other people have done different choices. This is just me making sense of my own choices.

  • Michonne killed people and children, by burning the colony of Monroe. It has never been confirmed that Norma has ever killed children, although she can determinantly kill Oak out of rage, and Zachary on self-defense. Your point is?

    AronDracula posted: »

    Eh, why not. Norma deserves to suffer. Why waste a bullet on her? She killed people and children.

  • Despite being so honest with her, Norma doesn't let Michonne and Pete flee, they didn't steal shit from her community, they did nothing on her business.

    It has never been confirmed that Norma has ever killed children

    SHE ordered the deaths on the ferry. She even lies about that, saying scavengers killed them and Randall gave them justice. There is no reason for Norma to be reasonable. Also, putting her out of her misery is just a waste of bullet.

    Michonne killed people and children, by burning the colony of Monroe. It has never been confirmed that Norma has ever killed children, although she can determinantly kill Oak out of rage, and Zachary on self-defense. Your point is?

  • Again, I only wanted to do it myself. And she doesn't suffer for that long.

    AronDracula posted: »

    Despite being so honest with her, Norma doesn't let Michonne and Pete flee, they didn't steal shit from her community, they did nothing on h

  • Despite being so honest with her, Norma doesn't let Michonne and Pete flee, they didn't steal shit from her community, they did nothing on her business.

    Well, how can Norma be sure that they were being honest? Really, there wasn't a way! I believe it was Sam's fault that they weren't let go. If she had confessed about the bags by telling them about the house—which, by the way, it's understandable why she didn't—Michonne and Pete would've likely been set free.

    SHE ordered the deaths on the ferry. She even lies about that, saying scavengers killed them and Randall gave them justice.

    How do you know that's not true, though? Randall even says that the scavengers had Monroe on their scope, which lines up pretty well with what Norma said, about scavengers killing the previous residents of the ferry and taking over their camp—and in that scene, Randall was somewhere else. I personally don't agree with going down there and killing them, but if it is true that they were planning on robbing, and possibly murdering, the Monrovians, I don't see an outcome other than killing or being killed.

    And by the way, it was never even hinted that she ordered the deaths of the scavengers. If I missed something, please let me know. I'm being serious.

    There is no reason for Norma to be reasonable.

    She believed in second chances. She believed that people can be better than that. She believed that the negotiation could've worked. She believed in leading a camp of survivors so that all of them could survive. She strikes me as a pretty reasonable person.

    Also, putting her out of her misery is just a waste of bullet.

    Acting like characters on the game give a crap about how many bullets they use. Michonne can waste plenty on her way out of the burning house.

    AronDracula posted: »

    Despite being so honest with her, Norma doesn't let Michonne and Pete flee, they didn't steal shit from her community, they did nothing on h

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  • I'm just waiting for that one person who stayed with the kids.

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    I did. I went back though because I needed to save Sam. I didn't think it was fair for the children at all. If anyone knows, why did Michonne HAVE to leave her daughters?

    I'm just waiting for that one person who stayed with the kids.

  • I'm guessing, like, maybe Dominic was an asshole husband, and Michonne had to get away...?

  • I'm pretty sure it was because she had to go to work, but it seemed over dramatic because she was hallucinating, lol.

  • It was actually because Michonne wanted to live closer to her work at a law firm, and her marriage was in crumbles anyway, so Dominic took custody of the kids. I think that's why she feels so guilty. Hadn't she moved out of the apartment, she believes that she would've been able to save her daughters. Oh, and plus, Michonne had a boyfriend, but that isn't mentioned in the game.

    I'm guessing, like, maybe Dominic was an asshole husband, and Michonne had to get away...?

  • Better than me as well. I let them eat her and was kinda happy when they did!!

    Deltino posted: »

    Me personally, leaving someone to be eaten alive just doesn't sit right with me, regardless of what they did, or how much they might deserve it. I'd rather put someone down than let them die like that.

  • Not gonna lie...I think it is a really bullshit how Sam can die at the end. Pretty much because she literally can dive out the fucking window but they are just staring at each. If you got enough time to give me some dialogue then you can hop your ass out that damn window.

  • I didn't think it was fair for the children at all

    But they wern't real....

    I went back though because I needed to save Sam

    I'd personally live with what I did but whatever

  • Was very anti climatic. Not killing Randall seemed pointless in episode 2. Only 1 group death, I can't even remember the guys name.

    BUT hahahahaha fuck you Norma!

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  • Helped Sam bury John.

    Told Alex his Dad couldn't be here right now (don't know why I lied in hindsight, I guess it just felt better in that moment).

    Handed Randall over to her.

    Put Norma out of her misery (surprised only like 40% of people picked this one). I never had a reason to hate Norma (unlike Randall). Norma was completely misunderstood throughout the whole game, and genuinely did want peace.

    Left my daughters.

  • BUT hahahahaha fuck you Norma!

    "Wait wait!"

    Ha there not going to wait girl

    Did you have paige shoot her?

    Was very anti climatic. Not killing Randall seemed pointless in episode 2. Only 1 group death, I can't even remember the guys name. BUT hahahahaha fuck you Norma!

  • Your waste of a bullet argument is horribly flawed. Everybody literally has infinite ammo in these games.

    AronDracula posted: »

    Despite being so honest with her, Norma doesn't let Michonne and Pete flee, they didn't steal shit from her community, they did nothing on h

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    No I didn't, I didn't know what would happen if guns started firing. She attacked michonne inside the gate during the people/walker attack. Michonne chops off her arm and I got the choice to leave her to get torn apart or shoot her. I just left. Most brutal death I've seen on telltale TWD if I'm honest

    BUT hahahahaha fuck you Norma! "Wait wait!" Ha there not going to wait girl Did you have paige shoot her?

  • Hehe.

    Some people just want to watch the world burn

  • Stayed with my daughters

    why?

  • Maybe he wanted to stay in character :/

    AronDracula posted: »

    Stayed with my daughters why?

  • That's one of the worst choices ever existed. Choose hallucinations over real life? That's how people die because of that.

    Maybe he wanted to stay in character

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    It is a stupid choice, but it's in-character. I sure as hell didn't do it.

    AronDracula posted: »

    That's one of the worst choices ever existed. Choose hallucinations over real life? That's how people die because of that.

  • The important question, is Oak alive?

    Green613 posted: »

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    Update: I just went back and left Norma to die, because the bitch deserved it for killing Zachary.

  • Yeah, he was alive in mine.

    The important question, is Oak alive?

  • This is off-topic, but is that Nate from Uncharted in your profile pic?

  • Helped Sam bury her dad. We had lots of time before Norma arrived, so burying the father would take an hour at least (maybe a little over) and it would help clear Sam's mind for what's to come next.

    I couldn't tell Alex about his dad. Call me a wuss, but when it comes to emotions of others you have to be smart on how you communicate with them. I gave him time to deal with Greg's death, allowed Sam to tell him instead.

    Handed Randall Over To Norma This scene was really intense and I wanted to keep the gunfight at bay and make minimal casualties. I could see Norma would actually be reasonable so I knew it would work. Shown Randall first. I then had Siddiq brought to me first, then Randall. Oak Lived. But Zachary's widow killed the other dude of ours, he died too though. Then Randall charged at me with his completely crushed hands (HOW THE HELL, DUDE? YOU ONE TOUGH SOB!) and I just wanted to get him off but Michonne killed him and the whole thing went to shit!

    Put Norma Out of Her Suffering Just a reflex reaction. But damn did Michonne look epic in that choice.

    Went with Sam I left the daughters cause I knew Michonne had to save Sam. I knew that she would have to say goodbye to her visions, because it was too costly. I did get a little teary eyed in this scene though, I got vibes with Lee saying goodbye to Clem. Saying goodbye to your own kids.... man, that's heart wrenching.

    1. Helped Sam. Sam needed it and it was the right thing to do.
    2. Told him that a bad man hurt his father. I couldn't keep quiet about it when he was talking about his dad, I just had to let him known despite all the mess that had happened.
    3. Handed an walker-Randall to Norma. Lol, this was intense. I wanted Oak to live too so I felt like I have to hand him to her. Norma took off the bag and was like shocked, then shot him in the head. Sam proceeded to shoot Norma and Oak ran to safety. Shame Berto died though.
    4. Put Norma out of her suffering. Norma had to go quickly. She lost Monroe, then her brother. Felt like the right thing. Didn't want to go out all heartless even though she killed off Zachary which kinda pissed me off.
    5. Left daughters and went with Sam. I really like Sam and I couldn't just stay there with my hallucinations while house was burning down. I went with Sam. Plus, I heard she can die if you stay with daughters, so I was like NO WAY I am staying, I love Sam.

    That's my choices. I absolutely loved the miniseries. Huge fan of Telltales TWD.

  • I stayed with my daughters because I was hoping that would be the way to find out how they died.

    But I got something even better when Sam died. Go Karma

    AronDracula posted: »

    That's one of the worst choices ever existed. Choose hallucinations over real life? That's how people die because of that.

  • Yeah but hey... At least the inconsistentcy that is Sam Fairbanks is gone forever.

    Now her brothers don't have to know who she truly was. And they'll live much longer.

    Not gonna lie...I think it is a really bullshit how Sam can die at the end. Pretty much because she literally can dive out the fucking windo

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