What did the Stranger...

...blame you for doing in your playthrough of No Time Left?

He blamed me for bringing Clem to the dairy, leaving Lilly behind and bringing Clem with me to Crawford.

What did he blame you for doing?

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  • It doesn't matter what he blames you for cause he will always find something, but he blamed me of:

    • Bringing Clem to the diary
    • Choosing Carley over Doug
    • Stealing from his station wagon even though I didn't and I tried to tell him that but he said that my people took stuff, blaming me for other people's actions? Doesn't seem fair to me
    • Leaving Lilly behind

    Anyway these are the things he blamed me for (I think) on one of my first playthroughs, I played the game so many times that I don't remember when was the first time I launched the game or what decisions I took
    I started the game and how I played it

    • Bringing Clementine to the St. John's diary (I mean, he'll always call you out on this one.)
    • Choosing Doug over Carley
    • Stealing from the wagon
    • Abandoning Lilly
    • Bringing Clementine to Crawford (If I remember correctly?)

    Lmao I was horrible during my first play-through.

  • If im being honest, I cant really remember i played the game about four years ago.

    I think it was saving doug, bringing clementine to crawford and stealing from him

  • Bringing Clementine to the St. John's diary (I mean, he'll always call you out on this one.)

    Actually if you decided not to go to the St Johns when you first meet them (although the group votes over you anyway) then The Stranger won't blame you for that but yeah he'll always find something else to blame you for

    Auruo posted: »

    * Bringing Clementine to the St. John's diary (I mean, he'll always call you out on this one.) * Choosing Doug over Carley * Stealing from

  • He blamed me for:

    • Bringing Clem to the dairy
    • Choosing Carley over Doug
    • Leaving her behind when heading to Crawford
  • In my first playthrough, from memory:

    • You walked a little girl into a dairy full of sick people and let them get their hands on her
    •You abandoned a defenceless, grieving woman.
    • The sweatshirt she's wearing was my boy's. You stole that from us

    On my 2nd playthrough:

    •You killed a man with a pitchfork in front of a little girl
    •You let a boy get yanked out of a window and into the night so you could protect a pretty girl with a gun
    •You brought her to the most dangerous place in this city where she could have died.

    I recall him only ever saying 3 things to you which varies depending on your past choices but he'll always have something to say that he uses against you

  • He blamed Lee for:

    • Bringing Clementine to the St. John's Dairy Farm - despite this not being an option, the group didn't exactly know they were cannibals and I doubt the Stranger discovered that before the group did.
    • Saving Carley over Doug - He blames you regardless of who you save as if you could've saved them both(we aren't given that option).
    • Stealing from the Van - Firstly, what does he expect leaving his van open, on and in front of the farm while he was away? Secondly, I believe Lee initially didn't steal from the van but was blamed for it regardless.
    • Taking Clementine to Crawford - He blames Lee regardless of whether Clementine stays at the mansion or not I believe.
  • Bringing Clem to the dairy, abandoning Lily on the side of the road, and bringing her to Crawford.

  • Killing the St. Johns. You never know, also, that felt good.

    Choosing Carley over Doug. She is a woman, I couldn't leave her behind.

    Leaving Clem behind with Omid. Better than taking her to a dangerous mission.

    Stealing the wagon. I took what was there for the take, I'd never let Clem starve to death only because someone coould OR not be coming back for the supplies.

    Leaving Lilly. Hell, I'd even have her executed.

  • I was blamed for:

    • Saving Carley over Doug
    • Bringing Clementine to the dairy
    • Taking Clem to Crawford
  • Oh shoot, really? Dang, I had no idea. Learn something new about this game everyday.

    dan290786 posted: »

    Bringing Clementine to the St. John's diary (I mean, he'll always call you out on this one.) Actually if you decided not to go to th

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator
    edited July 2016
    • Killing Danny

    • Saving Carley over Doug

    • "How many times did she almost die with you?" (I didn't abandon Lilly, didn't steal from the car, and didn't take Clementine to Crawford, so he was basically out of ammo at this point)

    The only real shady thing I did in S1 was killing Danny. I tried to save/spare/support everyone else I could. That's the problem with the scene with the Stranger; it really only makes sense if you choose certain options. If you did enough questionable things (or stole from the car), he can raise some valid points against you, and his reasons for hating you make some sense. But if you played mostly as a good guy, his reasons for blaming you are rather flimsy.

  • Kenny blame you for dropping Ben or is that not an option the Stranger can blame you for? (Can he)

  • It's been a while since I've played but I think he blamed me for:

    -Bringing Clem to the dairy

    -Stealing from his car

    -Leaving Lily Behind

    -Bring Clementine to Crawford.

    (I've played this game multiple times so he's criticized me for various different things in each of my playthroughs.)

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator

    He actually can. But not in the same scene.

    Sparkeagle posted: »

    Kenny blame you for dropping Ben or is that not an option the Stranger can blame you for? (Can he)

  • 1.Stealing from the Wagon
    2.The death of Ben
    3.Taking Clementine to the dairy
    4.Shooting Carley

  • Shooting Carley

    Wait, you can do that?

    1.Stealing from the Wagon 2.The death of Ben 3.Taking Clementine to the dairy 4.Shooting Carley

  • She is a woman, I couldn't leave her behind.

    This comment yells "sexist."

    I am not telling you that it is wrong or that you have to change your outlook, though I point it out nonetheless in hope that you will show signs of having acknowledged that this is sexist.

    Chusets posted: »

    Killing the St. Johns. You never know, also, that felt good. Choosing Carley over Doug. She is a woman, I couldn't leave her behind. L

    1. Stealing from the station wagon
    2. leaving Lily behind
    3. taking clementine to Crawford

    In all honesty, most of the stuff is him just nitpicking and is very hypocritical considering that he lost his son in the woods, yet his abuses lee for his "negligence" towards clementine.

  • He can blame you for killing Danny? I didn't know that, probably because I gave Danny the middle finger.

    Also, the Clementine in danger thing is the real reason he hates Lee specifically. If you don't agree to steal from the station wagon, he states that he was originally only after Kenny, Katjaa, and (presumably, but unlikely) Duck. However, the more Clementine told him, the angrier he got and then, it got personal.

    Deltino posted: »

    * Killing Danny * Saving Carley over Doug * "How many times did she almost die with you?" (I didn't abandon Lilly, didn't steal from t

  • At that point, if you hadn't killed Danny, I wouldn't really be surprised if he brought up the fact that Lee did not bring Clementine's pet hamster with them.

    Deltino posted: »

    * Killing Danny * Saving Carley over Doug * "How many times did she almost die with you?" (I didn't abandon Lilly, didn't steal from t

  • You didn't know, @TheAutisticGamer?

    In the newest edition of Season One, you encounter Carley if you saved Doug, and you have the option to put her out of her misery. Since it is only the start of the apocalypse and nobody is accustomed to it, everyone, notably Kenny, Larry and Clementine, are shocked by this.

    It is important to point out that I am being sarcastic. You can't actually shoot Carley, so I have no idea what @FanofClementine referred to.

    Shooting Carley Wait, you can do that?

  • I think that's the point. The stranger lost his son in the woods because he thought that teaching him to hunt was useful. When he couldn't find the son, his wife (understandably) held it against him. When they left their station wagon in the woods with the door open( I guess they got in an argument or something), the group found it and took the supplies. So the wife blamed him for that too and then got herself and their daughter killed by the time him found them the next day.

    Basically, the idea that Lee is (in his eyes, determinately) negligently putting Clementine in danger digs up a not-so-old wound for him.

    Mrwalto69 posted: »

    * Stealing from the station wagon * leaving Lily behind * taking clementine to Crawford In all honesty, most of the stuff is him just

  • Lol me neither.

    You didn't know, @TheAutisticGamer? In the newest edition of Season One, you encounter Carley if you saved Doug, and you have the option

  • Yeah, I am aware of that, I should have made it clear that I was thinking about her procreation capacity, in order to, you know, help the world population. Unlikely I know, but every effort counts if we are trying to rebuild society. Regardless, I must say that I would save a woman over a man anyway so, yeah, if they are calling people who do that "sexist" these days, guess I am a "sexist" then.

    She is a woman, I couldn't leave her behind. This comment yells "sexist." I am not telling you that it is wrong or that you have

  • edited July 2016
    • For bringing her in dairy farm
    • for bringing her to Crawford
    • for let Doug die at episode 1
  • I know right? Hahahaha

  • I don't remember everything he got onto me about but I was like "Fucking shit dude, at least I don't have my wife's walker head in a bowling bag. Beggars can't be choosers."

  • I think its way more sexist to save a woman for her reproductive abilities, then just because she was a woman.

    Chusets posted: »

    I know right? Hahahaha

  • Oh, not at all, things are like that, even if it sounds "sexist" to you or not. I think that what is really hard these days is NOT to be seem as a "sexist".

    I think its way more sexist to save a woman for her reproductive abilities, then just because she was a woman.

  • I saved her because she was a crack shot and seemed steady. Though she is dumber than a box of hammers...hopefully she made up for it with sandwich making skills. ;)

    She is a woman, I couldn't leave her behind. This comment yells "sexist." I am not telling you that it is wrong or that you have

    • Dairy Clementine ate people
    • killed Danny
    • made secret cookbook featuring the group.
    • left Lilly
    • Cat buggering...gets lonely in the apocalypse
    • Using Clem as a cow catcher on 4 different occasions
    • pushed Omid's off a bridge in attempt to get his woman
    • laughed at Chuck's corpse
    • Aimed Ben Paul at upended chairs to make his death more painful.
    • told Clementine to lay in the grave with the dead dog to illustrate what would happen if she ever revealed to Kenny that I banged his wife.
    • kept talking to Kenny while he was asleep in an attempt to drive him over the edge.
    • told Katjaa that if Duck ever died, Kenny had a plan to make her keep walker Duck on a leash....I agree that backfired when she shot herself....
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