What Was The Point Of A New Frontier?
I really don't understand the point of this prequel to S4.
It actually gave me a new appreciation of Minecraft Story Mode and GoT. So I guess that is one thing I gained from it.
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What is the point of anything, when you really think about it?
What is the point of this forum?
What is the point of Earth?
What is the point of air?
What is the point of people?
What is the point of me?
What is the point of you?
What is the point of my post?
what if the point of everything... is that there ISN'T a point?
My god
For Telltale to make dat extra cash
Deep bro. You with it or naw?
What is the point of your comment asking what the point of everything else is?
Point = Money
Goal of money = failed
What is the point in pursuing this horrible trend of thought, answering such questions with more questions will lead us nowhere.
To tell a good but different story.
To say "Clementon's story will continue"
Possibly to set things for the next season, if Javi or other Garcias will show up end behave different depending on your ANF choices then that might make a good point, but if that's not even happening then I guess...no point ? To show us how Clem turned out ? What happened to AJ ? Shit fam idk
But that was the point of season 2!
Make money
I REALLY hope this money is well used in Season 4.
Don't worry that money will be well used...in Minecraft S2
What is the point of "if you don't break the ice, bonnie dies"? Bonnie breaks the ice if you don't die.
What was the point of season 2?
They wanted to make mula, baby.
Money and we fell for it because Clementine was in this season.
nononono, stop
we can only go so deep
Piss off the fans.
and bring new meme material
Says the man who started this thread. But I agree, they haven't offered a whole lot of depth in terms of character development.
To annoy the fanbase.
I think telltale is still trying figure out what this was.
Telltale be like:
Every thing in this life had a point and a reason of it existence.
To bring in “newcomers”