tries to leave Lee to die if you side against him once.
Just because that happens doesn't mean it happened to all the players who chose different decisions.
Well, not really. In their first meetings, Sarah saw Clem as a "bestie," Luke dropped her, Bonnie talked to her like she was a toddler, and Jane ignored her.
Well, not really. In their first meetings, Sarah saw Clem as a "bestie," Luke dropped her, Bonnie talked to her like she was a toddler, and Jane ignored her.
This is the moment where you are suffocating the stranger at the Marsh House. If you look closely you can see the tip of the stranger's nose on the right.
This is the moment where you are suffocating the stranger at the Marsh House. If you look closely you can see the tip of the stranger's nose on the right.
The Stranger, a rare choice. Yeah he was a phantom for a while. When you finally met him I was a little disappointed. If Lee was nice he really had no reason to hate him, so it kind of made no sense if Lee didn't rob the car and was generally nice.
Oh. When that guy swears it just feels like he's reading of a script. You can tell that he isn't very comfortable doing it in the scene. Maybe that's why you barely hear him swear after that moment. It just felt forced.
The idea is that his own failures as a parent were causing him to project his shortcomings onto Lee's shortcomings, causing the danger Clementine was put into throughout the story to feel very personal to him and so he eventually decided to target Lee as well.
The Stranger, a rare choice. Yeah he was a phantom for a while. When you finally met him I was a little disappointed. If Lee was nice he … morereally had no reason to hate him, so it kind of made no sense if Lee didn't rob the car and was generally nice.
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I love Negan, both in the show and in the comic, I think both are great in their own way, but if I had to pick only one it would probably be his comic version since it seems a little bit more reasonable and human.
Carver was the most charismatic TWD villain we've seen in any of the games, TV shows, or comics, in my opinion. His scenes with Clem in epis… moreode 3 were among the best in S2. He didn't have any problems slapping Clem around, but he also saw her as a potential heir to his kingdom. Carver was the only character in S2 who knew Clem was more than she appeared the moment he first set eyes on her.
I love Negan, both in the show and in the comic, I think both are great in their own way, but if I had to pick only one it would probably be his comic version since it seems a little bit more reasonable and human.
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I gotta admit, your eyesight is perfect ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
You're welcome and you too.
Not sure when I said that happened to all players... but it still shows the kind of person Kenny can be.
Well, not really. In their first meetings, Sarah saw Clem as a "bestie," Luke dropped her, Bonnie talked to her like she was a toddler, and Jane ignored her.
Oh, the first mettings! Well, Sarah and Bonnie in a way.
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Which scene is that from?
Nice.
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Yup that's me. Never played Michonne though.
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Game - The stranger
TV show - negan
Comics - negan too
This is the moment where you are suffocating the stranger at the Marsh House. If you look closely you can see the tip of the stranger's nose on the right.
While we're on the subject, Nate and Lee use the same animation sets, IIRC.
That makes sense. I saw a post somewhere about Ava looking like Nate, too, in her expressions. Does she also share character sets with Lee?
Ah thanks for letting me know.
The Stranger, a rare choice. Yeah he was a phantom for a while. When you finally met him I was a little disappointed. If Lee was nice he really had no reason to hate him, so it kind of made no sense if Lee didn't rob the car and was generally nice.
Thank you for the comment.
God bless you.
Oh. When that guy swears it just feels like he's reading of a script. You can tell that he isn't very comfortable doing it in the scene. Maybe that's why you barely hear him swear after that moment. It just felt forced.
The idea is that his own failures as a parent were causing him to project his shortcomings onto Lee's shortcomings, causing the danger Clementine was put into throughout the story to feel very personal to him and so he eventually decided to target Lee as well.
I love Negan, both in the show and in the comic, I think both are great in their own way, but if I had to pick only one it would probably be his comic version since it seems a little bit more reasonable and human.
Yeah still weird though how he calls an 11 year old for a one on one.
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The actor they picked for him in the show seems pretty good.
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Motherfucking dick suck cunt fucking fuck fuckity fuck fucker fucking fuck fuckers!
Yeah he is great, the actor completely nails every scene.
Yeah he did a great job.