400 Days cast vs. the cabin group

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  • :)

    NOHATCLEM posted: »

    Agreed 100%

  • I actually really like the comparisons between Sarah and Becca's "Who's she?"

    Sarah's was made from excitement. She absoloutely wanted to meet and befriend Clem.

    Becca's was made from paranoia/annoyance. As she didn't care for new people, and wish she weren't there.

    Also I thought Becca's "Ughh Sarah?" was a little cute as I imagined the interactions they shared.

    Becca: Who's this! [Glares at Clementine.] Shel: She's one of the new people. She was with Carlos and Sarah-- Becca: Ugh, Sara

  • Also I thought Becca's "Ughh Sarah?" was a little cute as I imagined the interactions they shared.

    You mean, Becca hating on and harrassing Sarah?

    That's one cute little interaction right there.

    Jokes aside, seeing how Becca was annoyed by the fact that Sarah was back at the community, I imagine that they had a bad relationship.

    GiantKiller posted: »

    I actually really like the comparisons between Sarah and Becca's "Who's she?" Sarah's was made from excitement. She absoloutely wanted to

  • Walt and Jean did recognize Nate from before, and we are prompted to believe them since they would have no reason to lie about that. Nate then brushed it off saying that it was someone else, or something along those lines, but he wasn't very convincing. Additionally, we know that Nate is capable of chasing people and hurting them—I don't consider the circumstances important, since I'm pointing out that he has done it before. Besides, I have a hard time believing that Walt started shooting at the one-headlighted truck just because.

    Kryik posted: »

    The ones who shot at them? I'm not saying I consider him heroic or good, but he saw a threat, eliminated it and took their supplies. He remi

  • edited June 2016

    Nah, I said I thought Becca's reaction was a little cute. I actually think their interations would be quite hilarious. As Becca is considered an adult, capable of defending herself, imo. As Sarah was a kid in my eyes, whom needed protection. I think she knew why Sarah was the way she was, being around Carlos, and all. But she didn't like it, or accept it as an excuse.

    Edit: I think Carver had the same conversation with Becca, as he did with Clem. And I think Becca fully agreed with him and took it to heart. They're a little like-minded and Becca is very impressionable at that age.

    Also I thought Becca's "Ughh Sarah?" was a little cute as I imagined the interactions they shared. You mean, Becca hating on and har

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator

    Also, if Russell calls him out on it, Nate pretty much tells him to shut up

    Russell: Mask? What's he talking about?

    Nate: Fuck if I know, he's crazy.

    Russell: Have you been here before?

    Nate: Russell, don't you start.

    Walt and Jean did recognize Nate from before, and we are prompted to believe them since they would have no reason to lie about that. Nate th

  • If you replaced the cabin crew with the 400 days crew. Had maybe, Shell or Becca prego with Carver's baby, and Nate replacing Troy. You would get a much better season 2 experience as those character's were developed and it would give the 400 days ending meaning.

  • Russell: [Starts.]

    That's a good point.

    Deltino posted: »

    Also, if Russell calls him out on it, Nate pretty much tells him to shut up Russell: Mask? What's he talking about? Nate: Fuck if I know, he's crazy. Russell: Have you been here before? Nate: Russell, don't you start.

  • Have to agree with the majority of the comments here. As much as I liked the cabin group, the 400 days DLC did seem a waste and they would have fit into season 2 perfectly as would Nate as the villian. He'd already met Russell, Wyatt and Eddie. I am sure he could have bumped into the other characters along the way.

    However, there's no reason why they all couldn't have all been included. Everyone of the 400 days characters that goes with Tavia appears at the camp anyway. Instead of making more new characters, why not give the 400 days characters bigger roles? They could replace Mike and Jane in the prison camp and even take on Reggies role or be included in Luke's rescue mission. Depending on your choices it seems Russell wants to find family, Wyatt may or may not want to find Eddie, Vince may or may not want to find Justin and Shel and Becca could always of been seperated.. Giving them all a reason to help Luke. There is also the option of having them as an extra at the cabin or even the ski lodge - again depending on if they went with Tavia or not.

  • Becca is adult now. she would be atleast about 19 now in season 3

    GiantKiller posted: »

    Nah, I said I thought Becca's reaction was a little cute. I actually think their interations would be quite hilarious. As Becca is considere

  • He/she was referring to Becca's age during her time in Carver's camp.

    Becca is adult now. she would be atleast about 19 now in season 3

  • edited June 2016

    Actually, she would only be about 15–17, assuming that she was 13–14 in Season 2. I estimate that the time skip will be of two to three years.

    Edit: What the hell did I write here! She was eleven in Season 2 and it's been confirmed that she will be 13–14 in Season 3.

    Edit II: Never mind. Realized we were talking about Becca.

    Becca is adult now. she would be atleast about 19 now in season 3

  • edited June 2016

    Had maybe, Shell or Becca prego with Carver's baby, and Nate replacing Troy.

    Had maybe, Shell or Becca prego with Carver's baby

    Becca prego with Carver's baby

    Becca prego

    with Carver's baby

    What in the hell did I just read.

    Anthorn posted: »

    If you replaced the cabin crew with the 400 days crew. Had maybe, Shell or Becca prego with Carver's baby, and Nate replacing Troy. You woul

  • What's more disturbing is that two people liked his comment. Hmmm...

    Had maybe, Shell or Becca prego with Carver's baby, and Nate replacing Troy. Had maybe, Shell or Becca prego with Carver's baby

  • that's true. she should've survived S2 even though i didn't like her too much.

    AronDracula posted: »

    CoughCough Sarah CoughCough. I think she had the worst determinant treatment.

  • that seems right

    Actually, she would only be about 15–17, assuming that she was 13–14 in Season 2. I estimate that the time skip will be of two to three year

  • Oh what could have been.

    AronDracula posted: »

    TBH, I like the cabin group but the only I liked the most was Sarah, I never cared for any of this 400 Days cast and OMG I hate Becca.

  • I'm still mad about Vernon and Molly just never being mentioned again. Then I get into Vince, Russll and Beccas characters and I can't even have a single hub with them, seeing how my decisions in the DLC effected them?

    I just wish the game was closer to the comics, where instead of just Kenny always being there we have a good amount of familiar faces for the first three seasons instead of always switching it up.

  • I didn't realise Carver was into children like Becca lol

    Had maybe, Shell or Becca prego with Carver's baby, and Nate replacing Troy. Had maybe, Shell or Becca prego with Carver's baby

  • I know right?! We got clarification about Vernon's fate but we can't say the same for Vernon's group. Although I really wish we gotten more Molly, she could have been a integral part of Episode 5 if anything. Although did she went with Vernon's crew or died with him? So many questions!

    ShaneGrimes posted: »

    I'm still mad about Vernon and Molly just never being mentioned again. Then I get into Vince, Russll and Beccas characters and I can't even

  • We know Stephanie, Roman, and (determinately) Clyde are dead. I don't think Joyce and Boyd could have made it long on their own. I'm guessing Molly stayed in Savannah.

    TDF16 posted: »

    I know right?! We got clarification about Vernon's fate but we can't say the same for Vernon's group. Although I really wish we gotten more

  • I was hoping Molly and Vernon would be our saviors for season three. But I guess they're dead too

    We know Stephanie, Roman, and (determinately) Clyde are dead. I don't think Joyce and Boyd could have made it long on their own. I'm guessing Molly stayed in Savannah.

  • edited June 2016

    Umm, Vernon has been confirmed dead since Clyde, Boyd, Joyce in 400 Days. Molly is only Unknown status at the moment. Same goes for Lily, the 400 Days main cast, Eddie, Nate, Christa as well as Arvo & Mike.

    ShaneGrimes posted: »

    I was hoping Molly and Vernon would be our saviors for season three. But I guess they're dead too

  • The wiki confirms he is dead as well.

    TDF16 posted: »

    Umm, Vernon has been confirmed dead since Clyde, Boyd, Joyce in 400 Days. Molly is only Unknown status at the moment. Same goes for Lily, the 400 Days main cast, Eddie, Nate, Christa as well as Arvo & Mike.

  • To me, no ones confirmed dead unless we see a body

    TDF16 posted: »

    Umm, Vernon has been confirmed dead since Clyde, Boyd, Joyce in 400 Days. Molly is only Unknown status at the moment. Same goes for Lily, the 400 Days main cast, Eddie, Nate, Christa as well as Arvo & Mike.

  • I got the impression he was more "missing" than dead. Like he bailed on the others and took the boat.

    ShaneGrimes posted: »

    To me, no ones confirmed dead unless we see a body

  • The wiki confirms he is dead as well.

  • To me personally, the way Boyd spoke of "Vernon and that god damned boat", it sounded more like Boyd regretted stealing it, and Vernon paid the price for it.

    Boyd is a very reasonable man, so I'd imagine he'd have kinder words for a man he'd been surviving with, if Vernon was kinder since that talk with Lee. Which I doubt he was. I didn't see Vernon stealing from us coming, which makes me think he wasn't the man he was before the turn, but can act like him.

    I got the impression he was more "missing" than dead. Like he bailed on the others and took the boat.

  • Mrwalto69Mrwalto69 Banned
    edited June 2016

    There's a lot more that wasn't made clear properly then just what you are saying

    1. Ronan was wasted, he was a major part in shells story, and had a good story to run with having shell escape, yet we don't hear nothing from him until we see him dead in all that remains, how did he get there ?
    2. Why did Leland abandon bonnie? After what they went through ?
    3. how did ronans group break up ?
    4. what happened to Eddie?
    5. Where did Nate go?
    6. what happened to Justin or Danny to turn on Vincent?
    7. what really happened to vernon ?
    8. what happened to Stephanie ?
      all stuff that was left unanswered.
      If you hated carver, then that means the did a good job. Carver is way better then Nate. The problem was that unlike the stranger, carver was used poorly. Carver was only used for one episode mainly and then was killed off, he fact that he got a lot of people angry with such a small amount of screen time proves he could've been greater had he had more screen time.
      Nate can't be taken seriously because he tries to joke too much. Notice the pattern between the two antagonists . .? They aren't funny. They're mad, cunning and serious. This isn't a comedy series. Borderlands is probably a better choice of game for you if you like a bit of comedy. The walking dead is not suppose to funny.
  • Good point. That's what was special about those characters. You wanted to know those things; to know more. It's a sign of good writing. I think we can pretty well imagine what happened to Roman's group though. He (or Shel) kills Stephanie, Clyde can determinately die, and if Shel and Becca leave, that leaves Roman, Joyce, and Boyd. If Roman pursues Shel, Joyce and Boyd probably get bitten or die from medical complications. If Joyce and Boyd stayed at the truck stop, same thing, or they are robbed and killed. Remember the wall was breached by the RV. If Shel and Becca stayed with the group, they probably snuck out later. Shel would feel guilty killing Stephanie and would grow increasingly uncomfortable under Roman's leadership. My theories anyway.

    Mrwalto69 posted: »

    There's a lot more that wasn't made clear properly then just what you are saying * Ronan was wasted, he was a major part in shells stor

  • Most Likley. I'm just confused how ronan got from there to the riverbank in the woods. I guess telltale characters end up in all sorts of areas.
    Seeing how you have bonnie in your dp, I'm curious as to what your theory is that leland deserted bonnie. I mean, dee dies, leland takes the stolen bag so she didn't die for nothing. His got a strong bond with bonnie, helping her wit her addiction and liking her. Yet he just deserts her. Things like that never explained annoyed me.

    Good point. That's what was special about those characters. You wanted to know those things; to know more. It's a sign of good writing. I th

  • There were other bodies by the riverbank. Roman must have joined or formed a new group after giving up the search for Shel. As for Leland, I think he found out the truth anyway, if you lied to him. Bonnie may have told him later on when things had simmered down, mistakenly thinking he would be in a better frame of mind to understand/forgive. As shown in Season 2, she is generally bothered by the wrongs she's committed and feels compelled to apologise. If not, she was probably acting guilty/shady and he put two and two together. He left her because even though he cared about her, he couldn't justify staying with someone who killed his wife. And if Bonnie lied initially, he would have a harder time believing she was being honest now, and that it really was an accident.

    Mrwalto69 posted: »

    Most Likley. I'm just confused how ronan got from there to the riverbank in the woods. I guess telltale characters end up in all sorts of ar

  • Off the top of my head, the Cabin Group.

    To be honest, I don't think its quite fair to compare different characters you only see for about 30 minutes tops to a group of characters who interact with Clementine over a Season.

  • You have a point, but first impressions matter.

    One could also argue that Carlos, Alvin, and to a lesser extent Luke and Rebecca (Mike and Sarita also, but they were not part of the "cabin group" so.....), had the luxury of between 2 episodes and most of the season to intrigue us and engage us emotionally and by and large failed at that. Whereas Russell, Wyatt, Shel, Vince, and Bonnie only had a few short scenes to make an impact and they succeeded (in my opinion).

    DabigRG posted: »

    Off the top of my head, the Cabin Group. To be honest, I don't think its quite fair to compare different characters you only see for about 30 minutes tops to a group of characters who interact with Clementine over a Season.

  • Becca could have challenged Clementine in ways Sarah never did.

    Becca challenging Clementine? That pseudo bad-ass wouldn't have a chance.

  • I didn't realise Carver was into children like Becca lol

    Dan…

    Please tell me you're not saying what I think you're saying.

    dan290786 posted: »

    I didn't realise Carver was into children like Becca lol

  • Is the pseudo badass Clementine or Becca?

    longlivelee posted: »

    Becca could have challenged Clementine in ways Sarah never did. Becca challenging Clementine? That pseudo bad-ass wouldn't have a chance.

  • Had maybe, Shell or Becca prego with Carver's baby, and Nate replacing Troy.

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    What the fuck kind of idea is that?

    Anthorn posted: »

    If you replaced the cabin crew with the 400 days crew. Had maybe, Shell or Becca prego with Carver's baby, and Nate replacing Troy. You woul

  • Becca

    Is the pseudo badass Clementine or Becca?

  • Shel a more relatable Jane.

    I know its been a while, but can someone explain this to me.

    Becca could have challenged Clementine in ways Sarah never did.

    Well, whose fault is that?

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