It means she constantly looks pissed, judgmental, unimpressed, or some combination when she's just casually standing there. Not quite Face of a Thug, but getting there.
I mean, what did you want? More stuff akin to the conversation where she talks about writing everything down so she doesn't forget? I mean, yeah she's a kid, she still craves sweets. Everything in the walking dead season 3 feels half-assed. It's a like a decent animated movie, but a very poor point-and-click-game, one that's supposed to make you connect and care about these characters. I see no point in singling out a character who was doomed to die in episode 1 anyway.
Because after everything between completing Season 2.5 and seeing the advertisements for this installment, the whole "Precious niece makes H… moreot Uncle look cool" thing elicited a "...Really? Alright then, I guess...." from me.
A NEW FRONTIER: War, Vengeance, Cheating Hearts, and little sisters who crave choco-latte--HEAVENS, DA DRAMA!.
Well, it certainly wasn't as intense as it could have been. The blindside choice was good, though. I'm kinda a sucker for hostage situations, but man is that a recurring thing or what in walking dead? Hershel in the show, tyreese in the comic, glenn in the show and comic, tv abaraham and even though it wasn't actually a hostage situation, the way abraham died in the comic. A tough guy who's close to the protagonist totally blindsided and dying without any fanfare whatsoever, unable to defend themselves.
It really gets to me, seeing them tied up and helpless. I mean you'd hope that Ava and Tripp put up some kind of fight when they were taken
I like Ava, she's like my Jane this season. A tough but oddly endearing girl.
Funny how that comparison worked out, given that Ava i… mores probably the best supporting character we've had.
I let her die though, I wanted to keep the original group alive as long as possible. Still got conrad even.
Makes sense.
I'd say Sam was just more desperate and had a poor grasp on balancing between right and wrong than anything else. She has a family she wants… more to support and understandably thinks the Monroes are bad news, but is quick to resort to lying, stealing, and even killing when stressed out.
I agree, but I'm not really sure why again.
Also, I can't help but feel I contributed to the "woman in refrigerators" stereotype. Oh well. I just couldn't take Tripp going out like that.
Yeah, pretty much. I suppose it falls in line with his beef with Joan taking priority at that point, especially now that she's gambled on Ava's life, but it's still odd.
Well, it certainly wasn't as intense as it could have been. The blindside choice was good, though. I'm kinda a sucker for hostage situations… more, but man is that a recurring thing or what in walking dead? Hershel in the show, tyreese in the comic, glenn in the show and comic, tv abaraham and even though it wasn't actually a hostage situation, the way abraham died in the comic. A tough guy who's close to the protagonist totally blindsided and dying without any fanfare whatsoever, unable to defend themselves.
It really gets to me, seeing them tied up and helpless. I mean you'd hope that Ava and Tripp put up some kind of fight when they were taken
She's like second in command of the security, and she's pretty much betraying her own people here. She has good reason to be stressed and sc… moreowling.
She has nothing on Lilly anyway. This = 90% of Lilly's screentime
But occasionally-----------------------------> they say everytime Lilly smiles, a walker turns back to human
Being killed IN A STUPID WAY IN A NEW SEASON. FUCK YOU TELLTALE WHY DID YOU DO THAT TO KENNY ARE YOU DRUNK? WHAT DID YOU DO SHAME ON YOU GO TO YOUR CORNER AND THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU DID!
Same goes for the fatherly figure as well... Clementine must be cursed or something.
Let's have a vote, what is worse? Being killed after five minutes of a new season or being killed in a stupid way in a 2 minutes flashback?
does it? "not like those last people. they had some good shit" or something like that, she says.
what if she was let in because she was a minor, and then kicked out for stealing more than her rations were. then wandered to the gas station where clem found her.
it's not as stupid as what I said. I was just thinking Omid is out of the picture, Edith obviously didn't know Christa because Clem can mention her, but there's no option to say Omid's name, someone had to know about wellington, how could these two connect.... and I got nothing. It's stupid.
She has nothing on Lilly anyway. This = 90% of Lilly's screentime
Considering her genetics and her situation, it made plenty of sens… moree.
But occasionally-----------------------------> they say everytime Lilly smiles, a walker turns back to human
If that's true, we need to track her down and tickle her feet every few seconds.
More stuff akin to the conversation where she talks about writing everything down so she doesn't forget
Funny you should mention that because I somehow missed that the first time around and I did think it gave a little depth to her.
Everything in the walking dead season 3 feels half-assed. It's a like a decent animated movie, but a very poor point-and-click-game, one that's supposed to make you connect and care about these characters. I see no point in singling out a character who was doomed to die in episode 1 anyway.
I think this right here sums it up. I know I was trying to upkeep a positive outlook for a while, but it occurred to me even then that I should've known I was in for a fair amount of shit when she got some facetime.
I mean, you advertise this game as being very action driven and containing tougher themes like mish-mashed families, inter-family infidelity, and revenge and--what is this Hispanic Cuteness Proximity-bait doing here? And they make her the most easy, superficially appealing girl they could too, what with being the little sister, sounding like she's so smart and capable by simply being above conflict, and literally praying for chocolate bars. And it all made sense when easy Hate Sink Badger took her out--too much sense, because then I realized she was a plot device to make you want to go after the New Frontier even if you don't like the Garcias on principal.
I mean, fuck moral ambiguity and comedy of errors, right? Why even bother establishing Max as a thug with a heart and having our heroes intrude on their pudding storage(which is silly, but fights usually break out that way) when you could've just had Badger(who literally looks like he was picked at random) show up, threaten to make regret Javier breaking into his private stash, and take Mariana away(like the trailers made us think to begin with) for the evulz?
And you what makes this that much worse for everyone: she didn't need to die there. I mean, if you were gonna have Kate(the group's de facto leader for years) get shot anyway to give Javier and Gabe motivation to go to Richmond with the Prescott Trio, why not just have Mariana only be critically injured? Or better yet, why not do the less costly option of not conceptualizing her to begin with and instead using her screentime to give Kate and Gabe some moments to shine early on? I mean, she doesn't really bring much to the table that previous characters couldn't have, what characterization she did have would've been better suited for a supporting character than a more major one, and she's more or less been designated old news in-universe since only Javier determinately brings her up anymore.
You're weird. But I respect your opinions.
I mean, what did you want? More stuff akin to the conversation where she talks about writing e… moreverything down so she doesn't forget? I mean, yeah she's a kid, she still craves sweets. Everything in the walking dead season 3 feels half-assed. It's a like a decent animated movie, but a very poor point-and-click-game, one that's supposed to make you connect and care about these characters. I see no point in singling out a character who was doomed to die in episode 1 anyway.
As far as we know, she technically wasn't in a relationship
it can still apply to female sidekicks, and she counts as David's.
At the very least, those neighborhood kids will be devastated.
Woah. Are you implying what I think you're implying? Why not just say the whole town will "miss" her.
I kid, I kid.
I'm actually very upset about how they've been treating Kate in particular this entire installment.
Yeah, Kate was a surprising one in retrospect, but I tend to forget about her during the episodes themselves until she actually appears.
Also disappointed by the lack of present Ava and Clem interaction.
As far as we know, she technically wasn't in a relationship but that is a fair point. At the very least, those neighborhood kids will be dev… moreastated.
On that note, I'm actually very upset about how they've been treating Kate in particular this entire installment.
More that she was seemingly designed and written to be shallow and pandering for the sake of making Javier look that much cooler early on and that honestly bothered me with the baggage we had going in.
and I think we'd have less of an issue with her being a "throwaway innocent death" character, if it felt like the other characters were real… morely hurting from it. But nope, they still crack jokes and stuff. "Oh Javi you took care of them!" well except for that one daughter who got her brains blown out, but I guess that's irrelevant unless the plot calls for it.
she's not noble, she's a tragic villain if anything.
Perhaps you're right. Still, do you visit TvTropes? Because I think I was keeping their levels of villainy in mind.
obviously, she never actually killed anyone before judging by her reaction but she shouldn't have picked one up if she couldn't handle the consequences.
Yeah. Obviously, she saw just sitting there, got curious, and then realized(with little fanfare) that she got lucky on that one.
she's not noble, she's a tragic villain if anything. you still don't rob and threaten children like that, they don't know what you're capabl… moree of.
obviously, she never actually killed anyone before judging by her reaction but she shouldn't have picked one up if she couldn't handle the consequences.
Really? Well, that's not too insane until they mention she was part of David's unit.
Until or after?
But the first instance was more speculation for Above the Law, given that they seemed to be setting her up as an arc villain for Clementine. Linking her up with Gabe as well made sense, especially after the episode came out.
I honestly thought in episode 2 that she was maybe like two or three years older than Clem.
I had a similar thought and that stat list (which was recently stated to be fake by the poster [I think] so many months later) kinda confirmed it by stating she's 19. But even if that is fake, the wiki does estimate her to be in her 20s.
Incidentally, I also had a theory that she's actually Conrad's estranged daughter early on that Thicker than Water ironically added even more fuel to.
Really? Well, that's not too insane to think until they mention she was part of David's unit.
I honestly thought in episode 2 that she was maybe like two or three years older than Clem.
I am posting a meme myself now, it took me roughly 8-10h to complete... didn't know that it'd be so much work, but here you go:
Credi… moret goes to The Immortals for the music and ThatsClassic.net for the video itself, which I borrowed.
Enjoy!
Edit: Wow! Didn't think people like it.
How it came to be: I saw that Mortal Kombat video, thought about The Walking Dead and it snapped, and I had to do it. Glad people enjoy it!
Well, duh! Considering they bothered having him be with Javier & Clementine or David & determinately Ava, I would expect that he'd have some role to play.
Plus, that whole killing off characters for the sake of it thing has long gotten old.
Unless it's referring to Clementine's story as a whole, i.e seasons 1, 2 and 3 and just comparing it to the story line of the comic books, novels and show.
Considering her genetics and her situation, it made plenty of sense.
Of course, I just wish she got to smile more.
Oh MY god, now t… morehat you mention it, I can totally see the Larry in her face.
If that's true, we need to track her down and tickle her feet every few seconds.
coughfetishcough
well, if it's for the sake of humanity's survival, I think I could accept that horrendous, awful, totally unpleasant task.
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She's like second in command of the security, and she's pretty much betraying her own people here. She has good reason to be stressed and scowling.
She has nothing on Lilly anyway. This = 90% of Lilly's screentime
But occasionally-----------------------------> they say everytime Lilly smiles, a walker turns back to human
You're weird. But I respect your opinions.
I mean, what did you want? More stuff akin to the conversation where she talks about writing everything down so she doesn't forget? I mean, yeah she's a kid, she still craves sweets. Everything in the walking dead season 3 feels half-assed. It's a like a decent animated movie, but a very poor point-and-click-game, one that's supposed to make you connect and care about these characters. I see no point in singling out a character who was doomed to die in episode 1 anyway.
Well, it certainly wasn't as intense as it could have been. The blindside choice was good, though. I'm kinda a sucker for hostage situations, but man is that a recurring thing or what in walking dead? Hershel in the show, tyreese in the comic, glenn in the show and comic, tv abaraham and even though it wasn't actually a hostage situation, the way abraham died in the comic. A tough guy who's close to the protagonist totally blindsided and dying without any fanfare whatsoever, unable to defend themselves.
It really gets to me, seeing them tied up and helpless. I mean you'd hope that Ava and Tripp put up some kind of fight when they were taken
I gotta say, David freaking out like that makes much less sense if Ava lived.
I agree, but I'm not really sure why again.
Also, I can't help but feel I contributed to the "woman in refrigerators" stereotype. Oh well. I just couldn't take Tripp going out like that.
Still, they force you side with her. I don't like it. But I guess you can get her killed, so eh there's that.
I'd consider contacting the artist, but since it's in another language...
I love it.
As far as we know, she technically wasn't in a relationship but that is a fair point. At the very least, those neighborhood kids will be devastated.
On that note, I'm actually very upset about how they've been treating Kate in particular this entire installment.
Yeah, pretty much. I suppose it falls in line with his beef with Joan taking priority at that point, especially now that she's gambled on Ava's life, but it's still odd.
They might've, at least if they weren't surrounded at gunpoint.
Considering her genetics and her situation, it made plenty of sense.
If that's true, we need to track her down and tickle her feet every few seconds.
Being killed IN A STUPID WAY IN A NEW SEASON. FUCK YOU TELLTALE WHY DID YOU DO THAT TO KENNY ARE YOU DRUNK? WHAT DID YOU DO SHAME ON YOU GO TO YOUR CORNER AND THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU DID!
does it? "not like those last people. they had some good shit" or something like that, she says.
what if she was let in because she was a minor, and then kicked out for stealing more than her rations were. then wandered to the gas station where clem found her.
it's not as stupid as what I said. I was just thinking Omid is out of the picture, Edith obviously didn't know Christa because Clem can mention her, but there's no option to say Omid's name, someone had to know about wellington, how could these two connect.... and I got nothing. It's stupid.
It's bizarre, that's for sure. They're somehow more lifelike and less lifelike at the same time.
Of course, I just wish she got to smile more.
Oh MY god, now that you mention it, I can totally see the Larry in her face.
coughfetishcough
well, if it's for the sake of humanity's survival, I think I could accept that horrendous, awful, totally unpleasant task.
Funny you should mention that because I somehow missed that the first time around and I did think it gave a little depth to her.
I think this right here sums it up. I know I was trying to upkeep a positive outlook for a while, but it occurred to me even then that I should've known I was in for a fair amount of shit when she got some facetime.
I mean, you advertise this game as being very action driven and containing tougher themes like mish-mashed families, inter-family infidelity, and revenge and--what is this Hispanic Cuteness Proximity-bait doing here? And they make her the most easy, superficially appealing girl they could too, what with being the little sister, sounding like she's so smart and capable by simply being above conflict, and literally praying for chocolate bars. And it all made sense when easy Hate Sink Badger took her out--too much sense, because then I realized she was a plot device to make you want to go after the New Frontier even if you don't like the Garcias on principal.
I mean, fuck moral ambiguity and comedy of errors, right? Why even bother establishing Max as a thug with a heart and having our heroes intrude on their pudding storage(which is silly, but fights usually break out that way) when you could've just had Badger(who literally looks like he was picked at random) show up, threaten to make regret Javier breaking into his private stash, and take Mariana away(like the trailers made us think to begin with) for the evulz?
And you what makes this that much worse for everyone: she didn't need to die there. I mean, if you were gonna have Kate(the group's de facto leader for years) get shot anyway to give Javier and Gabe motivation to go to Richmond with the Prescott Trio, why not just have Mariana only be critically injured? Or better yet, why not do the less costly option of not conceptualizing her to begin with and instead using her screentime to give Kate and Gabe some moments to shine early on? I mean, she doesn't really bring much to the table that previous characters couldn't have, what characterization she did have would've been better suited for a supporting character than a more major one, and she's more or less been designated old news in-universe since only Javier determinately brings her up anymore.
it can still apply to female sidekicks, and she counts as David's.
Woah. Are you implying what I think you're implying? Why not just say the whole town will "miss" her.
I kid, I kid.
Yeah, Kate was a surprising one in retrospect, but I tend to forget about her during the episodes themselves until she actually appears.
Also disappointed by the lack of present Ava and Clem interaction.
More that she was seemingly designed and written to be shallow and pandering for the sake of making Javier look that much cooler early on and that honestly bothered me with the baggage we had going in.
Agreed. Should've just made her Eleanor and later Lingard's newest patient if they had to keep her in.
Perhaps you're right. Still, do you visit TvTropes? Because I think I was keeping their levels of villainy in mind.
Yeah. Obviously, she saw just sitting there, got curious, and then realized(with little fanfare) that she got lucky on that one.
Until or after?
But the first instance was more speculation for Above the Law, given that they seemed to be setting her up as an arc villain for Clementine. Linking her up with Gabe as well made sense, especially after the episode came out.
I had a similar thought and that stat list (which was recently stated to be fake by the poster [I think] so many months later) kinda confirmed it by stating she's 19. But even if that is fake, the wiki does estimate her to be in her 20s.
Incidentally, I also had a theory that she's actually Conrad's estranged daughter early on that Thicker than Water ironically added even more fuel to.
Funny thing is that i've never even saw this scene, lol xD, i'm always support my daughter Clemy ^-^
No, you guys are all wrong, this is will be Clem's real reaction xD
Amazing job.
What program did you use?
I'm howling at the moon
And sleeping in the middle of a summer afternoon
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Well, duh! Considering they bothered having him be with Javier & Clementine or David & determinately Ava, I would expect that he'd have some role to play.
Plus, that whole killing off characters for the sake of it thing has long gotten old.
.* gasp * He's a clone!
Well I admit I have the same expression when seeing him in the trailer
NOOOO WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR STAR WARS PROFILE PICTURE
Thanks.
I use Adobe Premier Pro CC.
Haha, thanks for the concern. I swapped it back to a picture of me but I'll change it back if people miss it that badly.
I dont know why but the pizza always grosses me out.
Top notch banter ol' chap!
Unless it's referring to Clementine's story as a whole, i.e seasons 1, 2 and 3 and just comparing it to the story line of the comic books, novels and show.
I thought it was pretty overt early on, to be honest. Especially considering the face she makes when indignant is a dead ringer of his usual mood.
Okay, that was unintentional.
Now that I think about it, I wonder if that would be a completely good thing considering the state of some walkers.