AJ's Father

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  • I sure hope so.

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    OneWayNoWay posted: »

    Though I would much prefer AJ to be Carver's, I say it's more likely to be Alvin's.

  • We better put him down at once!

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    Satan. What with AJ's evil power to contort people who survived a massive global zombie apocalypse into whatever they were in No Going Back, it only makes sense to assume he's the new dark deity overlord.

  • Now, now.

    Don't go getting my hopes up.

    Chusets posted: »

    We better put him down at once! No Hate, Your Mate.

  • Thank you! Man, I simply can't wait for it!

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    DabigRG posted: »

    . See, we can tell AJ the whole story, and then tell the boy that he is Carver's (or Alvin's, whatever we believe). Later in the story, AJ m

  • Well, we have a tradition of playing together and everything, also, we have pretty much the same opinions about the TTG games, so I was like "Hey, I'm gonna create an account here." and she was like "Oh, ok, I'm gonna use it." so this is it.

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    ReTaLiN posted: »

    But isn't it easier to have separated accounts?

  • And Rebecca said they tried so hard to have a kid,

    I don't actually remember that line, was it determinant?

    Well, in episode 4, he looked...different (I'm trying to say it without sounding racist af). And Rebecca said they tried so hard to have

  • edited November 2016

    In episode 2, if you go up the stairs after you talk to Walter, you have the option to speak to Rebecca. She then says "It's not his." and if you say "How do you know?", she says they tried so hard to have a kid.

    Acheive250 posted: »

    And Rebecca said they tried so hard to have a kid, I don't actually remember that line, was it determinant?

  • Oh, okay.

    Yeah, I didn't see that. It is possible that it's Carver's, but he does look a lot like Alvin in season three.

    In episode 2, if you go up the stairs after you talk to Walter, you have the option to speak to Rebecca. She then says "It's not his." and if you say "How do you know?", she says they tried so hard to have a kid.

  • So you prefer In Harms Way over No Going Back?

    Satan. What with AJ's evil power to contort people who survived a massive global zombie apocalypse into whatever they were in No Going Back, it only makes sense to assume he's the new dark deity overlord.

  • None for you either, m80.

    Chusets posted: »

    Yeah, I remember something similar. No Hate, Your Mate.

  • Absolutely.

    Although that episode was disappointing, at least it didn't make me feel like I wasted my time with a confusing aimless episode that literally went nowhere. My personal rankings of season 2 from best to worst.

    1.) All That Remains (second favorite episode of either season, beaten only by No Time Left)

    2.) A House Divided

    3.) Amid the Ruins

    4.) In Harms Way

    5.) No Going Back

    Acheive250 posted: »

    So you prefer In Harms Way over No Going Back?

  • Okay. Still find It weird.

    Chusets posted: »

    Well, we have a tradition of playing together and everything, also, we have pretty much the same opinions about the TTG games, so I was like

  • Yeah, I can imagine.

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    ReTaLiN posted: »

    Okay. Still find It weird.

  • in s3 it looks like Alvin's but in s2 it looks likes it was Carver's so maybe its writing mistakes.

    He looks like Alvin's to me.

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