Based on the flashbacks in season 3, do you regret your season 2 ending choice?

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  • No, because it didnt matter. lmao

  • Nope. I thought Clem being alone with AJ was a more satisfying conclusion to the season 2 arc for both Clem, Jane, and Kenny. It also saved me from the disappointment that are the jane/kenny flashbacks.

  • Curious, what does she say instead?

    Yeah, I had the Wellington Ending and never got that line! Nice!

  • If I regret my choice it's only because Kenny was my favorite character. I was really sad (and felt a little betrayed) about what Jane did, but I like my ending. My ending choice wasn't really about Jane, saving her was simply the right thing to do. I do really like Jane though.

  • Even though you are a jackass...I agree it was Troy's. It makes her suicide understandable...I would like a letter just explaining her reasons to Clementine. And maybe they will...or maybe it was cut.

    If it were I...when releasing the episodes...I would have done it as 1 episode. I think people would have been less pissed.

    P.s. xoxox

  • Yes. I thought the Shoot Kenny/Abandon Jane path was probably the coolest thematically in that scene, but I avoided it in my canonical play through because the alone ending was so boring. Well now the alone ending is the best one.

  • Kenny flashback.

    Florida Clem. I'm from Florida. And Duck. Gee Golly I sure am glad I got this second chance to teach you to drive. Speed up, I'm just going to stand up and lean into the back for a minute. Oh shit I'm dead.

    Jane Flashback

    Gee wiz that family we let in sure were sneaky. Howz your cool new tattoo Clem? We should give AJ a middle name.

    Like what?

    Like Jamie?

    Oh, like your sister who died long ago in a backstory far far away.

    Yeah, but no biggie if you want to call him Lee. I'll just go hang myself.

    Wellington Flashback.

    Oh shit we're under attack! Run. Oh shit I'm dead.

    Alone ending.

    We're all going on a Summer Holiday and we won't be back for a week or two...AH SHIT! my hand's stuck in that car which looks awfully similar to the car in the Kenny flashback. And funny enough the same area too. AHH!

  • Yes. I wished I went with Jane. The only flashback she doesn't get any scar plus she gets AJ tattoo and gives him a middle name.

  • Does he have a second name?

    Yes. I wished I went with Jane. The only flashback she doesn't get any scar plus she gets AJ tattoo and gives him a middle name.

  • "It's complicated... I had a... a friend. He had a wife, a son... He was really protective. And after that there were others. The thing about people is... They always change. Most people only care about themselves... Never think otherwise."

    Curious, what does she say instead?

  • Plan_RPlan_R Banned
    edited January 2017

    No, I made that decision based on my playthrough. Its not my fault Telltale threw everything from season 2 out the window.

  • edited January 2017

    Don't worry it literally only changed one line of dialogue :D choices don't matter in ANF

    no.... I'm a monster

  • HiroVoidHiroVoid Moderator
    edited January 2017

    Since she had sex with Luke, there's always a chance of the baby being his. It's not like they have anything that goes 'THIS is the father!'.

    Even though you are a jackass...I agree it was Troy's. It makes her suicide understandable...I would like a letter just explaining her reas

  • Yeah, they give us a option to choose his middle name.

    Anthorn posted: »

    Does he have a second name?

  • A technicality. 42 starting points does not mean 42 different opening, but that the game remembers 42 decisions from Season 2 and carries them over to Season 3, where they will change something in time (hopefully).

    See, I never bought their 42 different starting points BS. I'm negative like that. I expected as much

  • edited January 2017

    No, not at all. I regret beleiving that Telltale was stil capable of writing branching stories "tailored to our choices."

  • Amen brother/sister.

    Nikolaj-11 posted: »

    No, not at all. I regret beleiving that Telltale was stil capable of writing branching stories "tailored to our choices."

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