If Javier lies to Kate about his *********

No offense to homosexuals, it's just some hypothetical situation I thought about

Pull away from Kate whenever she tries to get to you, then the player chooses to reject Kate in Ep 4, then given the choice to say something like
'I'm not sure if you realized, but I had feelings for men...' Just to make her truly back off and justifying his own behavior even more
Obviously explaining to her multiple times she's married to David and can't betray his brother didn't work, adding up a lie might make some difference

I wonder how Kate will react to that? And how will she act differently when trying to get rid of David?

Either Kate will feel awkward, or will be in denial? I don't know

Comments

  • This was just probably something random out of the blue for "comedy" when it was out of nowhere and made no sense. I hope we don't see the cringe family again.

  • Javier being bisexual is just some random thing that was thrown in there at the last minute. It isn't canon just because one writer said so if that wasn't the plan all along, and there are multiple writers on-board. I'm not saying that to offend or disrespect any LGBT members, nor take away from their plight.

  • To set things straight here, I don't think Kate was ever trying to "get rid" of David; it's just that her fear of the New Frontier after what they did to Mariana, combined with the shock of learning he did survive all that time eclipsed any overt concern for him. I mean she married the man after presumably going steady with him for a while, so she knew better than almost anyone that he wasn't gonna back down at the notion of potentially starting a civil war with Joan.

    But that aside, I do have to wonder what would her exact reaction be in that situation. My guess would be that she'd feel worse about constantly coming on to him than she does if you never made a move on her.

  • That's not what he asked though.

    Sweet_Bundy posted: »

    Javier being bisexual is just some random thing that was thrown in there at the last minute. It isn't canon just because one writer said so

  • Not liking the writing is one thing, but that doesn't make it not canon.

    I don't like how David acted in episode 5. I felt it was out of character. But to say it wasn't canon is stupid.

    Besides, Javier has been a flirt since episode 1. Who cares who it's with?

    Sweet_Bundy posted: »

    Javier being bisexual is just some random thing that was thrown in there at the last minute. It isn't canon just because one writer said so

  • About Kate getting rid of David, i think she had this thought of getting rid of David before the apocalypse even started, and also before Mariana died. Before the apocalypse, David mentioned to Javi that they have been ‘fighting like cats and dogs’, making a huge fuss about a valuable glass over his wife's safety etc. It hinted they had a very strained relationship since their marriage, it would make sense for her to feel the need to pull away at the time. Later in the apocalypse, because thinking David was dead, she can finally get a chance to make a move on Javi. She said things like ‘i wish i could get laid’ in the car, and not pulling away when Javi kissed her, more importantly Kate didn't even mention David at all before getting to Richmond, clearly she did not care about David at the time. To make it even more obvious, when she was told by David to leave instead of save Richmond, Kate SPECIFICALLY said its his attitude that drove her nuts. Even after the fight with Joan, she still isn't satisfied with David, its no longer relevant to the war anymore.

    (And finally, a response that's relevant to the topic

    DabigRG posted: »

    To set things straight here, I don't think Kate was ever trying to "get rid" of David; it's just that her fear of the New Frontier after wha

  • First Dr.Linguard being Gay now this is still continuing ...This is getting Ridiculous.

  • He can flirt with a man and with two women in the game. It isn't just something a writer said, it is actually in the game. How much more is needed for you to consider it to be canon?

    Just curious, I mean no offense.

    Sweet_Bundy posted: »

    Javier being bisexual is just some random thing that was thrown in there at the last minute. It isn't canon just because one writer said so

  • edited July 2017

    Well, he is bi. Him having feelings for men do not mean he can't have feelings for women, quite the opposite really. Sure, he could lie to Kate and tell her he only has feelings for men I guess (which is what you asked, but I mean, if David knew he was bi I don't think anything would change in relation to her interaction with him later).

    I think she would be just as confused as when we reject her, saying all the "hints" she saw that he liked her couldn't have been just her imagination and stuff like that.

  • edited July 2017

    Wow, you people really do feel the need to enforce that image of her, eh?

    And you're welcome!

    IvySketches posted: »

    About Kate getting rid of David, i think she had this thought of getting rid of David before the apocalypse even started, and also before Ma

  • edited July 2017

    I didn't say I liked or disliked it, Pocky.

    No offense taken, Abe. It isn't exactly canon to me because it's something that was put there at the last minute. Like OP put in their scenario, Javier should have been able to show his sexual preference as bi had it always been there. One writer decided to hint at Javier being bisexual, and pretty much decides to speak on behalf of any variation of Javier by saying he's bisexual rather than saying it is optional. But before anyone thinks otherwise, I'm just answering your question best I can, not trying to make a big deal out of it.

    Abeille posted: »

    He can flirt with a man and with two women in the game. It isn't just something a writer said, it is actually in the game. How much more is needed for you to consider it to be canon? Just curious, I mean no offense.

  • edited July 2017

    It is understandable that they wouldn't make sexual orientation optional (although they DO make flirting optional, with all of these characters; someone can even ignore Kate's advancements and refrain from flirting with Eleanor for the whole season and only flirt with Jesus, that doesn't make their Javier gay instead of bi). It is like they do not make Javier's gender or physical appearance optional either. Javier isn't a direct reflex of the player, he is his own person; that's the case with most of TellTale main characters. They have several characteristics that you cannot change. The closest they got to making a character that is more of "the player" was with Minecraft Story Mode by letting people choose the gender and some physical characteristics of the main character.

    I don't know why people want so much for sexual orientation to be optional. It is like wanting Javier being cuban-american to be optional too.

    Sweet_Bundy posted: »

    I didn't say I liked or disliked it, Pocky. No offense taken, Abe. It isn't exactly canon to me because it's something that was put there

  • Im just stating the facts :/

    And thanks again :P

    DabigRG posted: »

    Wow, you people really do feel the need to enforce that image of her, eh? And you're welcome!

  • TELLTALE WE WANT ELEANOR not Kate not Paul

  • Um... No

    Justin22 posted: »

    TELLTALE WE WANT ELEANOR not Kate not Paul

  • Yeah we do

    IvySketches posted: »

    Um... No

  • If "we" means only you then you're correct

    Justin22 posted: »

    Yeah we do

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