Episode 3 ending

I didn't see Vicky as the leader that was shocking I now hate helping her and i'm glad I hooked up with catwoman

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  • The fact that she was cool with not telling Batman their location after they tried to kill her was a giveaway...

  • I regret trusting her. Fucking reporters...

  • Some of us kool kids on the discord kinda figured out it was her.

    I mean, the moment we see her go, Oh hey, yeah terrorist were like, hey shit whats good want to interview us in this not death place? You could kinda tell.

    I guess that means she also drugged Montoya.

  • I'm surprised anyone figured it out on some flimsy evidence.

    All in all, that ending was B-A-D.

  • That was a great twist, I was completely shocked by the whole thing. I'm curious as to what her motivations are, how she was affected by what the Wayne's, along with Carmine and Hill, did. Like with Oz, Telltale has taken some liberties with their interpretation of the character, but it's turned out for the better if you ask me.

  • Flimsy evidence is the best thing for a plot twist.

    No evidence and it is pulled out of nowhere and makes no sense.

    Solid evidence and it is too obvious and not a twist at all.

  • So it was Vicky that drugged Montoya. And I was hoping the Children of Arkham placeed a mole within the GCPD.

    One of Gotham's finest reporters, and someone forced to inject truth serum while at gunpoint, the perfect spy.

  • This ending was fantastic, this was my favorite Episode yet. Getting to sleep with Selena but then the twist of Harvey showing up and going crazy then the Vicky saying you dropped your pen I did not see that coming at all!

  • I for one love a new take on a character when there is a new redition of Batman. It is the reason why I love Gotham and why I'm loving this game too.

    That was a great twist, I was completely shocked by the whole thing. I'm curious as to what her motivations are, how she was affected by wha

  • The thing is it was pulled out of nowhere.

    In Episodes 1 and 2, they give us nothing to go on. Then in three, they throw up every red flag in the book. The tone change is sudden and blatant, you'd need to be incredibly thick NOT to figure it out before the ultimate reveal.

    It's bad not because it's unexpected, it's bad because its so illogical. Pure and simple.

    Abeille posted: »

    Flimsy evidence is the best thing for a plot twist. No evidence and it is pulled out of nowhere and makes no sense. Solid evidence and it is too obvious and not a twist at all.

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    There were hints on episode 1 and 2. The catch is that those have been dismissed by many of us as just being the quirks of a "nosy reporter".

    Vicky was always within earshot of trouble. Everything you tell her or do near her becomes public AND is detrimental to Bruce's image. It is the best disguise: She is a reporter, "just doing her job", while gathering information and getting closer to Bruce.

    No wonder some people figured out before the episode came out.

    Edit: Also, note that, on episode 2, Bruce was dismissive of Vicky in the police station and their interaction was odd. I complained about the forced tone of the conversation originally, but now I understand why they did it that way.

    TheQuebecer posted: »

    The thing is it was pulled out of nowhere. In Episodes 1 and 2, they give us nothing to go on. Then in three, they throw up every red fla

  • Nosy reporter, Terrorist leader, billionaire (those gadgets come from somewhere) martial arts master ... it's a bit too much.

    It just seems like a bad choice. There are a ton of Batman villains that would have made much more sense then Vicki Vale. Given the shift in tone from 1 & 2 to 3, I dont think she was meant to BE the leader. She was supposed to be a nosy reporter, and then they decided to run with her as the leader.

    Abeille posted: »

    There were hints on episode 1 and 2. The catch is that those have been dismissed by many of us as just being the quirks of a "nosy reporter"

  • I have a theory on these gadgets being Batman tech that they somehow stole. I would just like to know if the color changes depending on the color you choose at the beginning. I know mine was the same as Batman's stuff (blue).

    Her behavior fits both a nosy reporter and someone trying to undermine the elite of Gotham.

    I prefer seeing a character that was in the game already turning out to be the "big bad" than having another villain introduced, but that's a matter of preference.

    TheQuebecer posted: »

    Nosy reporter, Terrorist leader, billionaire (those gadgets come from somewhere) martial arts master ... it's a bit too much. It just see

  • He didn't recognize them at all. They're completely new.

    I geuss she also infiltrated Wayne enterprises as a hobby, turned most of the R&D department? Maybe theres a good explanation, but i'll eat up a whole episode to do, and I doubt they can explain all of it.

    Abeille posted: »

    I have a theory on these gadgets being Batman tech that they somehow stole. I would just like to know if the color changes depending on the

  • Somehow, I feel that each episode is better than the last. Didn't think it was possible, but the sick feeling in my stomach and the already intense anticipation for episode 4 says otherwise.

    I did NOT see that twist with Vicki coming. Now that I think back to some of her actions and her general demeanor in certain situations, it does make sense. I'm curious to how Falcone, Hill, and the Waynes affected her personally.

    I also can't believe that my former bro sold me out! (Well, I mean this in the best way. Given his mentality, it makes sense for his character, but boy do I feel dead inside!) I wonder how the plot-line of Bruce in Arkham will play out...I can't take anymore of this torture Telltale! Why is this game so immersing?

  • Well, there was no reason in Episode 2 for Cobblepot to kill the moderator other than to give Vicky an alibi - being on stage while the leader of the Children talked. So for me it was clear from that moment on that she was the leader. Made totally sense to me.

    TheQuebecer posted: »

    The thing is it was pulled out of nowhere. In Episodes 1 and 2, they give us nothing to go on. Then in three, they throw up every red fla

  • The gadgets could have been stolen before Bruce even saw them. Or not the gadgets, but the plans to make them were stolen and used by them.

    And as a hobby? No, for revolution purposes. It is pretty obvious she isn't doing it just for fun. What TellTale didn't show us is what exactly happened to her, but it is implied that she was a victim of the Gotham's elite too.

    TheQuebecer posted: »

    He didn't recognize them at all. They're completely new. I geuss she also infiltrated Wayne enterprises as a hobby, turned most of the R&

  • Except she wasn't even a suspect at that point. Even if she hadn't been on stage, no one would have linked her to the Children of Arkham. And anyone, or everyone, could guess that was a taped response.

    Irian posted: »

    Well, there was no reason in Episode 2 for Cobblepot to kill the moderator other than to give Vicky an alibi - being on stage while the lead

  • As CEO, wouldn't he be informed of that kind of theft? Or be aware of what kind of gadgetry, of the variety Lucius Fox would make (as the Leader's equipment is definitely not for a grunt) stands out as something specific.

    It's a bit much for her to have so much of EVERYTHING. At this point, it appears Vicki is infallible, ten steps ahead, and as good as Batman. It's just odd. Another former billionaire victim like Oswald? Bit repetitive.

    Abeille posted: »

    The gadgets could have been stolen before Bruce even saw them. Or not the gadgets, but the plans to make them were stolen and used by them.

  • Not necessarily, especially if there are other Children of Arkham infiltrated in the company, which given the choice of Oswald for CEO, I think it is very likely.

    What Vicky has is a network of people working with her. They are highly organized, which is allowing them to take the elite down from the inside.

    And we don't know yet what they did to her. She doesn't have to be a former billionaire. Hell, she doesn't even have to be an actual victim. She might just have seen Oswald's anger and bitterness and decided it was an opportunity to get some power. She might just hate the elite for having more money than her. They didn't tell us her motives yet.

    TheQuebecer posted: »

    As CEO, wouldn't he be informed of that kind of theft? Or be aware of what kind of gadgetry, of the variety Lucius Fox would make (as the Le

  • R.I.P Telltale Batman/Vicki shippers.

  • Good thing I'm not one of them. :D

    R.I.P Telltale Batman/Vicki shippers.

  • I was absolutely not expecting that at all. Holy SHIT.

    Dammit now it's gonna be another month until the next episode is out! I need it!

  • Yeah but at this point it just gets ridiculous. They've infiltrated every major organization, jacked into communications networks, seem to have the run of the town, and no one at any point saw this coming? On the plausibility scale, the necessary explanations keep piling up. There is nothing they haven't infiltrated, occupied or managed to subborn pretty much everything in sight.

    And Batman, the world's greatest detective, never picked up on the slightest hint that this group was worming into everything? Bruce Wayne might not, but Batman should have picked up on something odd.

    They'll need a book to explain her motives, the endless resources, pretty much everything, and I don't think the explanations will be good enough.

    Abeille posted: »

    Not necessarily, especially if there are other Children of Arkham infiltrated in the company, which given the choice of Oswald for CEO, I th

  • It is not that much, actually. They are infiltrated in key points, and using the communication tech to cover the rest. They don't even need that many people to do that. A handful of charismatic sociopaths is more than enough to wreck a city.

    Bruce was involved with Harvey's campaign. He did pick up a few things here and there, but given how everything happened, it would be unrealistic for him to figure out absolutely everything right on the spot. Not to mention it would make for a boring story.

    TheQuebecer posted: »

    Yeah but at this point it just gets ridiculous. They've infiltrated every major organization, jacked into communications networks, seem to h

  • The ship can still be salvaged, just a minor fork in the road is all.

    R.I.P Telltale Batman/Vicki shippers.

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    R.I.P Telltale Batman/Vicki shippers.

  • Preventive measures, probably because she was planning to release that interview. And after the interview, people would have reasons to suspect her. Unless they saw her as just another victim of the Children of Arkham.

    TheQuebecer posted: »

    Except she wasn't even a suspect at that point. Even if she hadn't been on stage, no one would have linked her to the Children of Arkham. And anyone, or everyone, could guess that was a taped response.

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    Say what you will, still better than the Arkham Knight reveal.

    TheQuebecer posted: »

    I'm surprised anyone figured it out on some flimsy evidence. All in all, that ending was B-A-D.

  • Pretty sure that ship is dead. Didn't they promise us it was an option though?

    The ship can still be salvaged, just a minor fork in the road is all.

  • Sort of ships them more now tbh.

    R.I.P Telltale Batman/Vicki shippers.

  • It's done, bro, let it go...

    The ship can still be salvaged, just a minor fork in the road is all.

  • Can people not really tell I'm joking? I don't even ship them anyway.

    papai46 posted: »

    It's done, bro, let it go...

  • You are forgetting he's the world's greatest detective.

    Abeille posted: »

    It is not that much, actually. They are infiltrated in key points, and using the communication tech to cover the rest. They don't even need

  • In the Tell Tale universe, he's apparently not a very good detective.

    papai46 posted: »

    You are forgetting he's the world's greatest detective.

  • I was playing it with my parents and the looks on their faces when the plot twist came in was great.

  • I feel like while that would be a good choice, Telltale wouldn't allow Bruce's character to kill. At the very least, he would beat Penguin in a very critical condition.

  • Vicki and Bruce will be fine though! If Bruce and Selina got it on, just imagine Bruce and Vicki with those primal instinct drugs?

    I mean, personally Im hoping for Harvey X Two Face, but thats just me.

    Can people not really tell I'm joking? I don't even ship them anyway.

  • Most def

    Say what you will, still better than the Arkham Knight reveal.

  • Definitely. Everyone and their mom's uncles sensed that twist coming from a billion miles away!

    Say what you will, still better than the Arkham Knight reveal.

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