I know I've been more liberal about it recently, but I still have a thing about up and making threads with shallow topics, so: Should I make… more one dedicated to discussing the iconic Carley/Doug and/or Pizza/Ice Cream styled choices, hypothetical or otherwise?
Considering her role, characterization, and, ahem, "creativeness" behind her name/design, when do you think Sarita was created for the story? Do you think she would've existed before they decided to use Kenny the way they did?
The real question is, why are the Garcias referred as "Cuban-Americans" in TWD Wiki, when there's absolutely nothing to prove that they orig… moreinate from Cuba?
Why aren't they just called "Hispanic-Americans"? Why out of all the Hispanic countries do they have to be Cuban?
(Nothing against Cubans of course, but I just think it's dumb)
when there's absolutely nothing to prove that they originate from Cuba?
Actually, as a matter of fact:
This is an identification card in Salvador's wallet. Republic of Cuba.
Okay, so this is a writing based question I've been wanting to talk about in a bigger, more focused topic, but I suppose I can post it now:
Where do you draw the line between obvious writing choices and logical conclusions where characters are concerned?
Do you think the Walking Dead's writers struggle with this distinction often or at least recently?
What are some examples of this?
Do you think the writers fully know a general idea what they want a character to be when they create/write them or do you think are afraid to define them to much in case plans change?
Well all of those questions have the same answer according to employees. It wouldn't feel like an authentic walking dead story so it has to be changed. Therefore there has to be rewrites and struggles and all crap like that. Apparently.
Okay, so this is a writing based question I've been wanting to talk about in a bigger, more focused topic, but I suppose I can post it now: … more
Where do you draw the line between obvious writing choices and logical conclusions where characters are concerned?
Do you think the Walking Dead's writers struggle with this distinction often or at least recently?
What are some examples of this?
Do you think the writers fully know a general idea what they want a character to be when they create/write them or do you think are afraid to define them to much in case plans change?
That's Hank, Tavia's friend and personal assistant. He's the one Clementine sees watching the herd on the roof while talking with Tavia and later comes to Carver's office when she turns on the PA system, getting himself mutually shot by Alvin if Kenny didn't get him killed.
As to why he has his own avatar pic, I assume these were added before Amid the Ruins since none of the Russians, AJ, the Mixed Family, or Edith have one.
That's Hank, Tavia's friend and personal assistant. He's the one Clementine sees watching the herd on the roof while talking with Tavia and … morelater comes to Carver's office when she turns on the PA system, getting himself mutually shot by Alvin if Kenny didn't get him killed.
As to why he has his own avatar pic, I assume these were added before Amid the Ruins since none of the Russians, AJ, the Mixed Family, or Edith have one.
Funny how such a minor character from Season 2 gets his own avatar yet not a single one for Max, Lingard or Clint. Although it kinda makes sense if the avatars were made before Episode 4.
That's Hank, Tavia's friend and personal assistant. He's the one Clementine sees watching the herd on the roof while talking with Tavia and … morelater comes to Carver's office when she turns on the PA system, getting himself mutually shot by Alvin if Kenny didn't get him killed.
As to why he has his own avatar pic, I assume these were added before Amid the Ruins since none of the Russians, AJ, the Mixed Family, or Edith have one.
getting himself mutually shot by Alvin if Kenny didn't get him killed.
When? If Alvin is dead then Hank isn't seen for the rest of the game to my knowledge.
Oh yeah, I remember him shooting Alvin. Thanks!
Funny how such a minor character from Season 2 gets his own avatar yet not a single one for Max, Lingard or Clint. Although it kinda makes sense if the avatars were made before Episode 4.
I don't get what you mean... how did/would Kenny get him killed? Hank isn't seen at all after Clem steals the radio. I don't remember them having any interaction after that.
HIm=Alvin. If Kenny didn't get Alvin killed back at the lodge, then Clementine will have to block the office door with a cabinet to prevent Hank from getting in.
I don't get what you mean... how did/would Kenny get him killed? Hank isn't seen at all after Clem steals the radio. I don't remember them having any interaction after that.
HIm=Alvin. If Kenny didn't get Alvin killed back at the lodge, then Clementine will have to block the office door with a cabinet to prevent Hank from getting in.
I guess some fans (including me) were just dissatisfied with the final episode; the way the conflict between Michonne and Norma's groups ended and the final choice with the daughters.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think it's necessarily BAD, just not as strong as it could have been.
I guess it's just people hating on it for no other reason than because it doesn't have Clementine, is better than ANF and for some Season 2, and/or capitalizes on a preexisting character's popularity(you know, the reason they like Clementine and Kenny?).
Wait... walkers were once people so why are herds called herds and not hordes? They're not exactly animals, and they aren't exactly people either but they are close enough.
I guess it's just people hating on it for no other reason than because it doesn't have Clementine, is better than ANF and for some Season 2,… more and/or capitalizes on a preexisting character's popularity(you know, the reason they like Clementine and Kenny?).
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Gee thanks, old man.
That wasn't even a question.
I read this in Kenny's voice.
I apologize, I was kinda mad bout something when I saw this question and really wasn't in the mood for it. If I come across it, I'll share it here.
I really hope you aren't the other 5 new comments.
Oh my goodness
You really wasted my time doing this, didn't you?
Actually, as a matter of fact:
This is an identification card in Salvador's wallet. Republic of Cuba.
No! Not you too!
How and when do you think Simon will die? And by who?
If you drop a Luke in ice cold water, does it float or sink?
Oh. I can see why you would've said something like this, @DabigRG. But, Really?
It depends on if a walker grabs his ankle or not. Sorry to completely bust your joke. XD
Okay, here it is...with interest.
Here's a fun idea: List various themes, traits, and concepts you associate with each character.
Clementine: Loneliness, Family, Reluctance, Regret
Pete: Responsibility, Fatherly
Luke: Idealism, Hero,
Nick: Guilt, Depression, Reckless
Rebecca: Pregnancy, Family, Vulnerability,
Alvin: Soft, Levelheaded,
Carlos: Overprotective, Medical, Fatherly
Sarah: Loneliness, Friendship, Anxiety
Kenny: Family, Regret, Suffering,
Matthew: Teasing, Charity
Sarita: Kindness, Fellowship,
Walter: Idealism, Charity, Scholarly
Carver: Family, Darwinism, Tyranny
Bonnie: Honesty, Lost, Trust
Troy: Laziness, Temper, Hate,
Tavia: Community, Assistance
Reggie: Optimism, Delusional, Desperation,
Mike: Helpful, Realistic, Odd,
Jane: Pragmatism, Bitter, Regret,
Arvo: Reluctance, Passive, Retribution,
Natasha: Illness, Sensible,
Buricko: Aggression, Retribution
Vitali: Aggression, Crazy
Okay, so this is a writing based question I've been wanting to talk about in a bigger, more focused topic, but I suppose I can post it now:
Where do you draw the line between obvious writing choices and logical conclusions where characters are concerned?
Do you think the Walking Dead's writers struggle with this distinction often or at least recently?
What are some examples of this?
Do you think the writers fully know a general idea what they want a character to be when they create/write them or do you think are afraid to define them to much in case plans change?
Well all of those questions have the same answer according to employees. It wouldn't feel like an authentic walking dead story so it has to be changed. Therefore there has to be rewrites and struggles and all crap like that. Apparently.
Who's this guy? Was he a part of Carver's camp? Also why does he have his own avatar pic?
This is one of Carver's men, the guy who comes into Carver's office to shut down the speaker and kills Alvin (If saved).
That's Hank, Tavia's friend and personal assistant. He's the one Clementine sees watching the herd on the roof while talking with Tavia and later comes to Carver's office when she turns on the PA system, getting himself mutually shot by Alvin if Kenny didn't get him killed.
As to why he has his own avatar pic, I assume these were added before Amid the Ruins since none of the Russians, AJ, the Mixed Family, or Edith have one.
When? If Alvin is dead then Hank isn't seen for the rest of the game to my knowledge.
Oh yeah, I remember him shooting Alvin. Thanks!
Funny how such a minor character from Season 2 gets his own avatar yet not a single one for Max, Lingard or Clint. Although it kinda makes sense if the avatars were made before Episode 4.
Who are the most popular characters and the least popular ones?
Yeah, pretty much.
There are also no avatars for Jolene, the St. Johns, Chuck, Molly, Vernon, the Stranger, or the other 400 Days characters, come to think of it.
What are category names for things like Pizza and Ice Cream?
What is a good nickname for choosing between characters like Carley and Doug?
I don't get what you mean... how did/would Kenny get him killed? Hank isn't seen at all after Clem steals the radio. I don't remember them having any interaction after that.
HIm=Alvin. If Kenny didn't get Alvin killed back at the lodge, then Clementine will have to block the office door with a cabinet to prevent Hank from getting in.
Ah, I see what you mean now.
Does AJ have some hearing problems? because of the gunshots near him and that it happened DAYS AFTER birth also various gun shots from time to time.
What's with all of the hate for the Michonne miniseries on the forums?
I guess some fans (including me) were just dissatisfied with the final episode; the way the conflict between Michonne and Norma's groups ended and the final choice with the daughters.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think it's necessarily BAD, just not as strong as it could have been.
I guess it's just people hating on it for no other reason than because it doesn't have Clementine, is better than ANF and for some Season 2, and/or capitalizes on a preexisting character's popularity(you know, the reason they like Clementine and Kenny?).
Eh, maybe not? We don't really get the chance to judge that.
Wait... walkers were once people so why are herds called herds and not hordes? They're not exactly animals, and they aren't exactly people either but they are close enough.
That's pretty much the main reason why Michonne doesn't get as much attention as a regular Walking Dead game.
I actually had more fun playing the mini-series than New Frontier.