Sorta, but not really.
Joan was a divorced single mother, a driven child of immigrants, who worked her way up to COO of her furniture … moremanufacturing company, running the factory as both den mother and disciplinarian. She knew every employee’s name, but also everyone’s weak spots.
Not really a fan of that last part, but whaddya gonna do?
Yes, this would be a perfect fit for a full and final closure, the series about fighting for humanity in the world where there's almost none of that. We have a very clear theme about taking care of orphaned children, we had its good side (Lee sacrificing himself for Clem) and its bittersweet one (Kenny with AJ and Clem), we had whatever it was in ANF (Javier, Gabe and Mariana; I guess accidentally failing this quest because both children can die), so now we need something more or less worse, like a good person going bad and absolutely blind with rage and hate towards those who try to cross them - like Christa, mother who had lost her child, being super overprotective with AJ and willing to do anything to protect him, even kill Clementine, the girl she was meant to protect.
It would be a sad, terrifying tale about a broken mother that was driven insane because of her loss, with either a bitter end to her story in which she acknowledges what she's done and maybe even got better with time, giving AJ back to Clem or agreed to join them; or an dark end in which Clementine is forced to kill her in order to protect AJ.
It just seems like a game I'd definitely play and I don't even like Christa. If TT says they are not touching this then I'm gonna fucking write a story about it.
Very plausible, I can see Christa being over-protective being she's lost everyone she cares about, including Clem. Moreover this being all t… morehe seasons' theme. (losing someone and going ape-shit to protect them, or avenge them)
because she treats him as a replacement for her lost child.
And I can see this going the same route as to Kenny losing Duck, treating Clem as a replacement (then AJ). Same outline, getting abandoned from your group, surviving alone (feeling alone) and getting a hold onto someone that brings some sense of clarity back to you, that no one dares to fuck with.
Yeah to some it may be too dark, but then again we never know which direction Clem is going this season. At the end of ANF we just see Clem turning walkers into swiss cheese with this fiery look in her eyes. Hopefully she doesn't go full Rambo on us lol.
And I feel like Mike, Bonnie and Arvo may have split up, being that their all out for themselves it could've been a major fallout between the 3 of them and ultimately disbandment and betrayal.
But I really do hope Christa, Lily and Molly are still out there somewhere, and aren't too far gone (mentally and physically) I can see TT having either one of them return bitten and trying to hide it. Usually in these situations, people who have been alone for quite some time develop paranoia, especially these three and what they've been through. Not to mention the apocalypse going on outside.
We know AJ is going to be in the next season in some way so I don't feel like speculating on that. I think Lilly, Christa, Bonnie, Mike, and… more Arvo are the only characters with any relevance going forward. I feel like Christa is more likely than Lilly since Clem was looking for her. Arvo probably wouldn't have survived without Mike and determinant Bonnie's help but I think seeing all three again is unlikely. Telltale would have one of them relate how the other(s) died and you could choose to forgive that person or walk away. I don't think Telltale would give us the option to kill them.
Yes, this would be a perfect fit for a full and final closure, the series about fighting for humanity in the world where there's almost none… more of that. We have a very clear theme about taking care of orphaned children, we had its good side (Lee sacrificing himself for Clem) and its bittersweet one (Kenny with AJ and Clem), we had whatever it was in ANF (Javier, Gabe and Mariana; I guess accidentally failing this quest because both children can die), so now we need something more or less worse, like a good person going bad and absolutely blind with rage and hate towards those who try to cross them - like Christa, mother who had lost her child, being super overprotective with AJ and willing to do anything to protect him, even kill Clementine, the girl she was meant to protect.
It would be a sad, terrifying tale about a broken mother that was driven insane because of her loss, with either a bitter end to her story in which she acknowledges what… [view original content]
One concept I came up with fairly recently that harkens back to the original antagonistic role(s) from the road to "Season 3" had Lily and Arvo as something of an Anti-hero/villain duo against the NewFrontier/Marauders/whatever.
While I can't say I'd, at least the mother figure would be getting the spotlight for once.(Fuck you, David.)
Javier, Gabe and Mariana;… more I guess accidentally failing this quest because both children can die
And this is one of the reasons why I don't like Gabe being made outright determinant at the last minutre.
I actually didn't mind those that much personally, especially the Kate thing(Which actually makes sense if you bothered to pay attention instead of being stubborn^)
What I did mind was how those things ended up feeling like some shallow excuses for what we should've gotten and that the effects of David's tantrum further cemented the multiple endings as potential tonal disarray.
^That's not aimed at you specifically, just saying.
like Christa, mother who had lost her child, being super overprotective with AJ and willing to do anything to protect him, even kill Clementine, the girl she was meant to protect.
I can honestly say I can see this being the pinnacle of the S3 down the line for one of the episodes, and not being uneasy about it. It's a really solid plot I'm okay with seeing it, it's makes sense and a hell of a way to conclude this story. Christa and Clem, both somewhat old companions, battling each other for what they see as their own family. I can settle for that.
If TT says they are not touching this then I'm gonna fucking write a story about it.
Yes, this would be a perfect fit for a full and final closure, the series about fighting for humanity in the world where there's almost none… more of that. We have a very clear theme about taking care of orphaned children, we had its good side (Lee sacrificing himself for Clem) and its bittersweet one (Kenny with AJ and Clem), we had whatever it was in ANF (Javier, Gabe and Mariana; I guess accidentally failing this quest because both children can die), so now we need something more or less worse, like a good person going bad and absolutely blind with rage and hate towards those who try to cross them - like Christa, mother who had lost her child, being super overprotective with AJ and willing to do anything to protect him, even kill Clementine, the girl she was meant to protect.
It would be a sad, terrifying tale about a broken mother that was driven insane because of her loss, with either a bitter end to her story in which she acknowledges what… [view original content]
Whoa, just come back with their own faction of rebellion-type-looters and making it another all out war for Richmond. I'd like to see how that'll play out.
Towards the end Arvo and (probably Bonnie), being appalled seeing Clem having survived that bullet and being caught off guard by new and improved edgy-Clem @_@ *mind blown*
One concept I came up with fairly recently that harkens back to the original antagonistic role(s) from the road to "Season 3" had Lily and Arvo as something of an Anti-hero/villain duo against the NewFrontier/Marauders/whatever.
Whoa, just come back with their own faction of rebellion-type-looters and making it another all out war for Richmond. I'd like to see how that'll play out.
Well actually, I was more pushing for the idea of them mostly being their own thing. Primarily in Arvo's case, though.
But yes, it would be neat to see a multi-sided war/battle(grrr...).
Towards the end Arvo and (probably Bonnie), being appalled seeing Clem having survived that bullet and being caught off guard by new and improved edgy-Clem @_@ *mind blown*
Heh..."improved." The potentially non-threatening PTSD could be hilarious though.
Whoa, just come back with their own faction of rebellion-type-looters and making it another all out war for Richmond. I'd like to see how th… moreat'll play out.
Towards the end Arvo and (probably Bonnie), being appalled seeing Clem having survived that bullet and being caught off guard by new and improved edgy-Clem @_@ *mind blown*
Whoa, just come back with their own faction of rebellion-type-looters and making it another all out war for Richmond. I'd like to see how th… moreat'll play out.
Well actually, I was more pushing for the idea of them mostly being their own thing. Primarily in Arvo's case, though.
But yes, it would be neat to see a multi-sided war/battle(grrr...).
Towards the end Arvo and (probably Bonnie), being appalled seeing Clem having survived that bullet and being caught off guard by new and improved edgy-Clem @_@ *mind blown*
Heh..."improved." The potentially non-threatening PTSD could be hilarious though.
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I CAN DO ANYTHING I WANT!
~The moment Joan's character was officially chucked Because drama, I guess.
Any ships for Jarver? No? ._.
She's like a chess player
That bastard probably would like her in Thicker than Water, wouldn't he?
Two psychos hot and bothered by power XD as if the war could've been any more inevitable
Yes, this would be a perfect fit for a full and final closure, the series about fighting for humanity in the world where there's almost none of that. We have a very clear theme about taking care of orphaned children, we had its good side (Lee sacrificing himself for Clem) and its bittersweet one (Kenny with AJ and Clem), we had whatever it was in ANF (Javier, Gabe and Mariana; I guess accidentally failing this quest because both children can die), so now we need something more or less worse, like a good person going bad and absolutely blind with rage and hate towards those who try to cross them - like Christa, mother who had lost her child, being super overprotective with AJ and willing to do anything to protect him, even kill Clementine, the girl she was meant to protect.
It would be a sad, terrifying tale about a broken mother that was driven insane because of her loss, with either a bitter end to her story in which she acknowledges what she's done and maybe even got better with time, giving AJ back to Clem or agreed to join them; or an dark end in which Clementine is forced to kill her in order to protect AJ.
It just seems like a game I'd definitely play and I don't even like Christa. If TT says they are not touching this then I'm gonna fucking write a story about it.
Yeah to some it may be too dark, but then again we never know which direction Clem is going this season. At the end of ANF we just see Clem turning walkers into swiss cheese with this fiery look in her eyes. Hopefully she doesn't go full Rambo on us lol.
And I feel like Mike, Bonnie and Arvo may have split up, being that their all out for themselves it could've been a major fallout between the 3 of them and ultimately disbandment and betrayal.
But I really do hope Christa, Lily and Molly are still out there somewhere, and aren't too far gone (mentally and physically) I can see TT having either one of them return bitten and trying to hide it. Usually in these situations, people who have been alone for quite some time develop paranoia, especially these three and what they've been through. Not to mention the apocalypse going on outside.
While I can't say I'd, at least the mother figure would be getting the spotlight for once.(Fuck you, David.)
And this is one of the reasons why I don't like Gabe being made outright determinant at the last minutre.
One concept I came up with fairly recently that harkens back to the original antagonistic role(s) from the road to "Season 3" had Lily and Arvo as something of an Anti-hero/villain duo against the NewFrontier/Marauders/whatever.
Just like Javier being bisexual all of the sudden and Kate exchanging her brains for a bulldozer to become a medieval martyr.
I actually didn't mind those that much personally, especially the Kate thing(Which actually makes sense if you bothered to pay attention instead of being stubborn^)
What I did mind was how those things ended up feeling like some shallow excuses for what we should've gotten and that the effects of David's tantrum further cemented the multiple endings as potential tonal disarray.
^That's not aimed at you specifically, just saying.
I can honestly say I can see this being the pinnacle of the S3 down the line for one of the episodes, and not being uneasy about it. It's a really solid plot I'm okay with seeing it, it's makes sense and a hell of a way to conclude this story. Christa and Clem, both somewhat old companions, battling each other for what they see as their own family. I can settle for that.
XD I would definitely be supportive of this.
Whoa, just come back with their own faction of rebellion-type-looters and making it another all out war for Richmond. I'd like to see how that'll play out.
Towards the end Arvo and (probably Bonnie), being appalled seeing Clem having survived that bullet and being caught off guard by new and improved edgy-Clem @_@ *mind blown*
Lilly being one of the new frontier heads like david.
Well actually, I was more pushing for the idea of them mostly being their own thing. Primarily in Arvo's case, though.
But yes, it would be neat to see a multi-sided war/battle(grrr...).
Heh..."improved." The potentially non-threatening PTSD could be hilarious though.
God can you imagine a mini-David -.-
Um...
No, but seriously, what are you getting at here?
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YES thats Telltale for you. Doing what they want and never for the people who buy their games