He snitched on Javi and started a shit storm that rained down on everyone, maybe he will sacrifice himself to show Javi he's a "man" finally or do the same for Clementine... I don't Care how he goes, I just want him gone ASAP.
Well, the only way they could make it emotional to me would be to kill Clem, and even then I dont know if I would feel sad or angry, since itll be really hard to give her a death atm that wont feel "too soon", I dont really care about Javi tbh, he is kinda bland and boring to me
But I doubt Telltale are stupid enough to kill off Clementine yet
Seriously dude I think Gabe is important to the story I think it would be an awesome idea if TellTale made it where Clem taught Gabe how to survive like Lee taught her.
Killing Gabe off could prove useful as a plot device, as the community (us) either HATE him so bad that they want him to die, or actually truly care for him and assist him where they can.
If Telltale were to kill Gabe it would prove to be satisfying for haters and very emotional for those who like him.
Him getting bit would be better than simply dying. That sounds fucked up but it would strengthen the plot. I see Agent and DabigRG care (or at least do not hate the kid) for Gabe - myself included - so it is sad to say that it would be good for plot to kill off Gabe.
Are you sure we are talking about the same game? How are they perfect for each other? Just because they are both teenagers doesn't mean they should be in a romantic relationship. They have basically nothing else in common. Beside, this has been discussed so many times already that I don't see the point about arguing about this once again.
Kate dies at the start of the episode. While you probably have some supporters to this, myself included, I'm highly doubtful that Kate died. I also only support her death at the start of the episode because her surviving that mess long enough to be saved would take a very good script not to be completely contrived. Personally, even though I did not have a relationship with Kate, I find this to be a waste of her character. Rejecting her actually made her far more human and relatable to me. Her reaction was amongst the best writing in this entire season.
David eventually dies by either Joan or Clint whichever choice you made in Episode 4. Since his character is among those divided in the community as far as 'liked', I can see a lot of people wanting David's death. I think it would be better for his death to be a determent status. If you send Gabe with him, he lives. Gabe gains development in someone having faith in him ( his father, and Javier ), and is able to show promise. If you don't send Gabe, the boy still gets development in a deep seeded resentment in Javier for believing him to be at fault for losing his father after just having found him.
Javi takes down either Joan or Clint again depending on what choice you made in Episode 4 and Richmond is destroyed. Richmond will certainly be destroyed by the battle versus the invading walker herd. Out of mild curiosity, why do you want to see Javier take out Joan or Clint when he seemed unconcerned about pursuing them versus someone else taking care of the issue?
Clem & Javi & Gabe goes to the ranch to rescue AJ (If you chose to kill Dr. Lingard) and Javi gets bit by a walker, (I haven't thought of what might happen to AJ if you didn't kill Dr. Lingard and he doesn't tell you where he is) If you didn't kill Dr Lingard, David can tell you where to find AJ. Javier getting bit... it's too soon after Lee for that to happen to a season protagonist. I'd much rather he survive this season.
(If you chose to let Conrad live) he eventually dies.
If Ava or Tripp lived they eventually die.
Eleanor eventually dies too I'd rather all of these be left alive or the potential to be alive to be residents of a new foundation. Tripp or Ava would be the new security for the town. Conrad can open a bar, or decide to go his own way, and Eleanor/Lingard can be the doctor for the town.
Gabe eventually has to put down Javi thus leaving Clem, Gabe, and AJ alone This could be just me personally, but it would be the worst case scenario for me.
In Season 4 I want Clem to teach Gabe how to survive like Lee taught her and eventually Clem & Gabe become a love relationship I feel that AJ's existence is meant to fill the role of Clementine taking care of someone less capable than herself to mirror Lee's role in her own life. Training someone to survive was actually someone else's idea entirely aka Chuck's suggestion to Lee. Lee, much like Clementine's insistence on no one else taking care of AJ, wanted to always be there to ensure nothing happens, and has issues with the thought of letting go.
I'm hoping for a Season closing that would end with the rebuilding of Richmond or another township to defend so a season could be developed around the idea of maintaining a community as that hasn't been explored. Narrowing down the survivors too far would ensure we have another season of wandering nomads, which is done to death on the tv show, and the game. I'd like for several of the characters that survive to be non-determent to support that scenario.
As someone who really likes Gabe, no. I didn't want that Marianna even moreso, but I'd rather we not do that at all. Let Gabe learn to survive through his own experiences instead of piggybacking off of material from previous Seasons.
Seriously dude I think Gabe is important to the story I think it would be an awesome idea if TellTale made it where Clem taught Gabe how to survive like Lee taught her.
To me, this would cause the same problems that the end of all TWD seasons face. You have the season ending with only 3 survivors, everyone else we got to know is dead and gone. I feel like there should be a more permanent cast. Actually have time to learn and care for the characters. In your scenario, I believe that Javi and Kate should also live for a S4.
Listen. I'm tired of these "Emotional finales" it's too cliche, I would like a ending where it gives us a exciting cliffhanger instead of an emotional or sad cliffhangers. It's just my opinion, man. It's just that I don't want to see so many "emotional" finales..season 1 had an emotional finale, season 2 had an emotional finale too. Season 3... well, we will see, in the meantime, I hope there will be endings that will have it's own theme like emotional or exciting,etc, depending on our choices.
Richmond not falling apart would be very nice, thank you. Do we really need yet another community falling apart, about a few days after our "heroes" set foot on it? We've had Howe's, Monroe and Prescott. It has become boring. And this is coming from a person who prefers the small nomad group dynamic over the big community dynamic (well, honestly, a big community dynamic has never been done right in TWD so I can't really say).
Having the option to have Javier to at least... try to grab some power after Richmond is saved (and I assume it won't just fall apart) would be nice... Opportunism would make me get way more interested in Javi and make me feel like I am really shaping him... Just saying.
Handle Kate right. I'm not sure where the fuck Telltale is going with this "burned Kate" plot (which still feels like a very random, out of nowhere thing to begin with).
Don't force us to kill the remaining antagonists. In my case Juan. You made us kill Norma when she was pretty much innocent on the whole conflict, don't make me do that again. I like to work with people, make them useful again, not just throw them away. Execution is a waste. I intend to apply such mentality to Joan.
If Telltale is planning on a sequel with Clem, make her go her separate way from these people. Sure, have them be a faction in that hypothetical sequel, or maybe just a cameo, or just a mention, or not appear at all... whatever, just don't have them be next season's focus, especially if we're sticking with Clem.
If Telltale is planning on not making a sequel or not include Clem at all in that sequel, then I also think ending up with these people and this story would be ending a girl I put quite the effort into building (hours and hours of replaying making my perfect S2 save on the false pretence that it would, at least in some capacity, matter; "#MyClementine") on a very sour note. Yes, call me edgy, call me whatever you want, but I would prefer Clem's ending be her walking into the distance alone or even dying, then ending up with such weak characters.
I would ask TNF and character backstory, but the finale isn't really the place where you put that, is it Telltale?
Richmond not falling apart would be very nice, thank you. Do we really need yet another community falling apart, about a few days after our "heroes" set foot on it?
Yeah, I don't happening either. Especially since, with the exception of Crawford, most of these communities only had barely a handful of bad eggs that needed to be dealt with.
Having the option to have Javier to at least... try to grab some power after Richmond is saved (and I assume it won't just fall apart) would be nice... Opportunism would make me get way more interested in Javi and make me feel like I am really shaping him... Just saying.
Interesting point. I don't think it really makes sense for his character, but that's exactly part of the fun, isn't it? As long as he isn't disrespecting, putting down, or killing innocent people for the fun of it, I'm good.
Handle Kate right. I'm not sure where the fuck Telltale is going with this "burned Kate" plot (which still feels like a very random, out of nowhere thing to begin with).
This. I will say that I'm disappointed with how she's be treated thus far and this doesn't exactly bode well for her in the finale, even if it could be a step in a better direction. But that requires them to handle her right and fairly.
Don't force us to kill the remaining antagonists. In my case Juan. You made us kill Norma when she was pretty much innocent on the whole conflict, don't make me do that again.
This was my stance on her as well...in Above the Law. But I do think having the option to come to an compromise would be nice nonetheless.
. I like to work with people, make them useful again, not just throw them away. Execution is a waste.
0_O No offense, but it's so weird hearing this from a Jane fan. I definitely agree.
If Telltale is planning on a sequel with Clem, make her go her separate way from these people. Sure, have them be a faction in that hypothetical sequel, or maybe just a cameo, or just a mention, or not appear at all... whatever, just don't have them be next season's focus, especially if we're sticking with Clem.
This was my stance since day one.
I would ask TNF and character backstory, but the finale isn't really the place where you put that, is it Telltale?
I'm holding out hope that we got some of that in regards to Kate, Conrad, Eleanor, Max, Ava, Joan, and Clint.
Richmond not falling apart would be very nice, thank you. Do we really need yet another community falling apart, about a few days after our … more"heroes" set foot on it? We've had Howe's, Monroe and Prescott. It has become boring. And this is coming from a person who prefers the small nomad group dynamic over the big community dynamic (well, honestly, a big community dynamic has never been done right in TWD so I can't really say).
Having the option to have Javier to at least... try to grab some power after Richmond is saved (and I assume it won't just fall apart) would be nice... Opportunism would make me get way more interested in Javi and make me feel like I am really shaping him... Just saying.
Handle Kate right. I'm not sure where the fuck Telltale is going with this "burned Kate" plot (which still feels like a very random, out of nowhere thing to begin with).
Don't force us to kill the remaining antagonists. In my case Juan. You made… [view original content]
I thought of something that could have been a really cool idea for ep 5 (if Clem was playable).
Imagine if at the start of the episode, she was bit by a walker, and uses her final moments (much like Lee did with Clem), to go rescue the most important thing to her (AJ) - BUT, the twist would be that she never ends up turning, and the episode ends with finding out that Clem is actually immune.
It would be a even better idea if a living person, who thinks that they're a walker, bites her. She thinks its her last days, but realizes that she is fine and is worshiped like a god for the rest of her days.
Or she can just burn the bite. Why hasn't anyone tried this?
I thought of something that could have been a really cool idea for ep 5 (if Clem was playable).
Imagine if at the start of the episode, s… morehe was bit by a walker, and uses her final moments (much like Lee did with Clem), to go rescue the most important thing to her (AJ) - BUT, the twist would be that she never ends up turning, and the episode ends with finding out that Clem is actually immune.
I want only javi and clem to make it out, I am fine by every one to die I want gabe dead for sure, I wish david to survive, I don't care of kate lived or died.
Clem is actually immune.
It would be a even better idea if a living person, who thinks that they're a walker, bites her. She thinks… more its her last days, but realizes that she is fine and is worshiped like a god for the rest of her days.
Or she can just burn the bite. Why hasn't anyone tried this?
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He snitched on Javi and started a shit storm that rained down on everyone, maybe he will sacrifice himself to show Javi he's a "man" finally or do the same for Clementine... I don't Care how he goes, I just want him gone ASAP.
Well, the only way they could make it emotional to me would be to kill Clem, and even then I dont know if I would feel sad or angry, since itll be really hard to give her a death atm that wont feel "too soon", I dont really care about Javi tbh, he is kinda bland and boring to me
But I doubt Telltale are stupid enough to kill off Clementine yet
Only if we get to play as Clem, no way I am playing a game with Gabe as the protagonist
Because there is currently 0 chemistry between them with the exception of them being the same age, which does not = love
Sounds good to me
Killing Gabe off could prove useful as a plot device, as the community (us) either HATE him so bad that they want him to die, or actually truly care for him and assist him where they can.
If Telltale were to kill Gabe it would prove to be satisfying for haters and very emotional for those who like him.
Him getting bit would be better than simply dying. That sounds fucked up but it would strengthen the plot. I see Agent and DabigRG care (or at least do not hate the kid) for Gabe - myself included - so it is sad to say that it would be good for plot to kill off Gabe.
Are you sure we are talking about the same game? How are they perfect for each other? Just because they are both teenagers doesn't mean they should be in a romantic relationship. They have basically nothing else in common. Beside, this has been discussed so many times already that I don't see the point about arguing about this once again.
Gabe = Dead
I would like this series to end.
I don't like the Javier getting bit idea. Smells a little too familiar...
Kate dies at the start of the episode. While you probably have some supporters to this, myself included, I'm highly doubtful that Kate died. I also only support her death at the start of the episode because her surviving that mess long enough to be saved would take a very good script not to be completely contrived. Personally, even though I did not have a relationship with Kate, I find this to be a waste of her character. Rejecting her actually made her far more human and relatable to me. Her reaction was amongst the best writing in this entire season.
David eventually dies by either Joan or Clint whichever choice you made in Episode 4. Since his character is among those divided in the community as far as 'liked', I can see a lot of people wanting David's death. I think it would be better for his death to be a determent status. If you send Gabe with him, he lives. Gabe gains development in someone having faith in him ( his father, and Javier ), and is able to show promise. If you don't send Gabe, the boy still gets development in a deep seeded resentment in Javier for believing him to be at fault for losing his father after just having found him.
Javi takes down either Joan or Clint again depending on what choice you made in Episode 4 and Richmond is destroyed. Richmond will certainly be destroyed by the battle versus the invading walker herd. Out of mild curiosity, why do you want to see Javier take out Joan or Clint when he seemed unconcerned about pursuing them versus someone else taking care of the issue?
Clem & Javi & Gabe goes to the ranch to rescue AJ (If you chose to kill Dr. Lingard) and Javi gets bit by a walker, (I haven't thought of what might happen to AJ if you didn't kill Dr. Lingard and he doesn't tell you where he is) If you didn't kill Dr Lingard, David can tell you where to find AJ. Javier getting bit... it's too soon after Lee for that to happen to a season protagonist. I'd much rather he survive this season.
(If you chose to let Conrad live) he eventually dies.
If Ava or Tripp lived they eventually die.
Eleanor eventually dies too I'd rather all of these be left alive or the potential to be alive to be residents of a new foundation. Tripp or Ava would be the new security for the town. Conrad can open a bar, or decide to go his own way, and Eleanor/Lingard can be the doctor for the town.
Gabe eventually has to put down Javi thus leaving Clem, Gabe, and AJ alone This could be just me personally, but it would be the worst case scenario for me.
In Season 4 I want Clem to teach Gabe how to survive like Lee taught her and eventually Clem & Gabe become a love relationship I feel that AJ's existence is meant to fill the role of Clementine taking care of someone less capable than herself to mirror Lee's role in her own life. Training someone to survive was actually someone else's idea entirely aka Chuck's suggestion to Lee. Lee, much like Clementine's insistence on no one else taking care of AJ, wanted to always be there to ensure nothing happens, and has issues with the thought of letting go.
I'm hoping for a Season closing that would end with the rebuilding of Richmond or another township to defend so a season could be developed around the idea of maintaining a community as that hasn't been explored. Narrowing down the survivors too far would ensure we have another season of wandering nomads, which is done to death on the tv show, and the game. I'd like for several of the characters that survive to be non-determent to support that scenario.
As someone who really likes Gabe, no. I didn't want that Marianna even moreso, but I'd rather we not do that at all. Let Gabe learn to survive through his own experiences instead of piggybacking off of material from previous Seasons.
To me, this would cause the same problems that the end of all TWD seasons face. You have the season ending with only 3 survivors, everyone else we got to know is dead and gone. I feel like there should be a more permanent cast. Actually have time to learn and care for the characters. In your scenario, I believe that Javi and Kate should also live for a S4.
Listen. I'm tired of these "Emotional finales" it's too cliche, I would like a ending where it gives us a exciting cliffhanger instead of an emotional or sad cliffhangers. It's just my opinion, man. It's just that I don't want to see so many "emotional" finales..season 1 had an emotional finale, season 2 had an emotional finale too. Season 3... well, we will see, in the meantime, I hope there will be endings that will have it's own theme like emotional or exciting,etc, depending on our choices.
You say they better kill Kate? Why do you want Kate dead?
I have no idea how I fucked up that badly. Thanks for pointing that out!
Richmond not falling apart would be very nice, thank you. Do we really need yet another community falling apart, about a few days after our "heroes" set foot on it? We've had Howe's, Monroe and Prescott. It has become boring. And this is coming from a person who prefers the small nomad group dynamic over the big community dynamic (well, honestly, a big community dynamic has never been done right in TWD so I can't really say).
Having the option to have Javier to at least... try to grab some power after Richmond is saved (and I assume it won't just fall apart) would be nice... Opportunism would make me get way more interested in Javi and make me feel like I am really shaping him... Just saying.
Handle Kate right. I'm not sure where the fuck Telltale is going with this "burned Kate" plot (which still feels like a very random, out of nowhere thing to begin with).
Don't force us to kill the remaining antagonists. In my case Juan. You made us kill Norma when she was pretty much innocent on the whole conflict, don't make me do that again. I like to work with people, make them useful again, not just throw them away. Execution is a waste. I intend to apply such mentality to Joan.
If Telltale is planning on a sequel with Clem, make her go her separate way from these people. Sure, have them be a faction in that hypothetical sequel, or maybe just a cameo, or just a mention, or not appear at all... whatever, just don't have them be next season's focus, especially if we're sticking with Clem.
If Telltale is planning on not making a sequel or not include Clem at all in that sequel, then I also think ending up with these people and this story would be ending a girl I put quite the effort into building (hours and hours of replaying making my perfect S2 save on the false pretence that it would, at least in some capacity, matter; "#MyClementine") on a very sour note. Yes, call me edgy, call me whatever you want, but I would prefer Clem's ending be her walking into the distance alone or even dying, then ending up with such weak characters.
I would ask TNF and character backstory, but the finale isn't really the place where you put that, is it Telltale?
Yeah, I don't happening either. Especially since, with the exception of Crawford, most of these communities only had barely a handful of bad eggs that needed to be dealt with.
Interesting point. I don't think it really makes sense for his character, but that's exactly part of the fun, isn't it? As long as he isn't disrespecting, putting down, or killing innocent people for the fun of it, I'm good.
This. I will say that I'm disappointed with how she's be treated thus far and this doesn't exactly bode well for her in the finale, even if it could be a step in a better direction. But that requires them to handle her right and fairly.
This was my stance on her as well...in Above the Law. But I do think having the option to come to an compromise would be nice nonetheless.
0_O No offense, but it's so weird hearing this from a Jane fan. I definitely agree.
This was my stance since day one.
I'm holding out hope that we got some of that in regards to Kate, Conrad, Eleanor, Max, Ava, Joan, and Clint.
I thought of something that could have been a really cool idea for ep 5 (if Clem was playable).
Imagine if at the start of the episode, she was bit by a walker, and uses her final moments (much like Lee did with Clem), to go rescue the most important thing to her (AJ) - BUT, the twist would be that she never ends up turning, and the episode ends with finding out that Clem is actually immune.
It would be a even better idea if a living person, who thinks that they're a walker, bites her. She thinks its her last days, but realizes that she is fine and is worshiped like a god for the rest of her days.
Or she can just burn the bite. Why hasn't anyone tried this?
I want only javi and clem to make it out, I am fine by every one to die I want gabe dead for sure, I wish david to survive, I don't care of kate lived or died.
I want Christa or Molly to return