It’ll be a waste if Mike doesn’t return

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  • How was Joan one-dimensional exactly?

    Clemenem posted: »

    I really couldn't care less about seeing him again. i can't remember a single one of his lines. He's about as 1 dimensional as Joan.

  • Uh, "I can do anything I want!" is usually the kind of stuff that cartoon villains say.

    DabigRG posted: »

    How was Joan one-dimensional exactly?

  • Yeah that quote basically sums up her entire character

    DanteTimes2 posted: »

    Uh, "I can do anything I want!" is usually the kind of stuff that cartoon villains say.

  • Considering how telltale doesnt seem to care about mike coming back i feel like they should have just left the shoot mike option in the game. ((Except instead of having it always pop up only have it pop up if Clem shot the stranger in season 1.))

  • Nah, I actually like that they switched that option out with "Let me come with you", instead.

    My Clem was trying to get away from Kenny.

    UrbanRodrik posted: »

    Considering how telltale doesnt seem to care about mike coming back i feel like they should have just left the shoot mike option in the game. ((Except instead of having it always pop up only have it pop up if Clem shot the stranger in season 1.))

  • @Clemenem Yeah that quote basically sums up her entire character

    I don't disagree that that was an over the top derail of her characterization, but she had actual motivation and to some extent, an unorthodox presence in the world at least in the episdoe beforehand.

    DanteTimes2 posted: »

    Uh, "I can do anything I want!" is usually the kind of stuff that cartoon villains say.

  • Considering there are unattended vehicles, trains and bikes etc. all over, transport wouldn't be difficult to come by, fuel for cars and trains sure but they're not the only means of travel, people can walk long distances, especially within years of constant movement.
    Well yeah, they did happen to be where I was, that's pretty much my point, I bumped into familiar people I hadn't seen in years who live in other cities and countries.

    dan290786 posted: »

    Except that transport is hard to come by, familiar faces most likely dying and never realistically seeing them again instead of a normal wor

  • yeah so i can put a bullet in her head <3

    Dex-Starr posted: »

    It'd be a waste of Eleanors character if she didn't come back in TFS

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    Considering there are unattended vehicles, trains and bikes etc. all over, transport wouldn't be difficult to come by, fuel for cars and trains sure but they're not the only means of travel, people can walk long distances, especially within years of constant movement.

    Sure if you know how to operate them with a dead battery, or changing a tyre, hot wiriing it or anything else that’s wrong with an abandoned car, train, bike etc. Most people wouldn’t have a clue to be honest. I don’t think people would walk for years and years in a zombie apocalypse, pretty sure that would get to the point of suicide and would be a much higher chance of dying that way anyway due to being more dangerous.

    Well yeah, they did happen to be where I was, that's pretty much my point, I bumped into familiar people I hadn't seen in years who live in other cities and countries.

    So your telling me you bumped into numerous people you knew that you hadn’t seen for years and this happened in a city say a hundred or so miles away from where you last saw them? And this happened a lot? Occasionally? You bumped into someone abroad more than once?

    Still too far fetched for me. Not sayIng you’re lying but i do find that very hard to believe and the chances must have been a billion to one that it happened more than once! They say the world is small but it really isn’t that small lol. As i said, if there was a huge event going on that everyone knew about then there is a lot more chance of seeing someone you once knew due to a shared interest or something.

    Going back to the game, if someone got a radio signal up and running and announced of their prescence, there would be a much higher chance of seeing someone you once knew then.

    I guess what i am trying to say is, the chances of Lilly deciding to head to the exact same place Clementine is, is very very low given all the possible directions she could have gone and also that there are hardly any people left alive anymore decreases the chance even more of bumping into someone you once knew. It’s not impossible but to me it’s as unrealistic as dead people walking. Sorry, it just doesn’t set right with me. If you’re one of these people who believes in fate then fair enough.

    prink34320 posted: »

    Considering there are unattended vehicles, trains and bikes etc. all over, transport wouldn't be difficult to come by, fuel for cars and tra

  • edited August 2018

    Lily is the only character I really strongly care about seeing again, as she was part of the original (and best) group that made me love the game.

    Wouldn't say no to Christa either.

    The only way they can make it so that Clem finds out the fate of all her old group partners is if they had her meet basically the apocalypse version of the government who had tabs on every US survivor somehow.

    But
    A ) that's crap story telling and almost as unrealistic.
    B ) Less prominent characters like Mike are best just left and forgotten about. There will be people in your life now, who you won't have a clue about in 10 years.

  • Sure if you know how to operate them with a dead battery, or changing a tyre, hot wiriing it or anything else that’s wrong with an abandoned car, train, bike etc. Most people wouldn’t have a clue to be honest. I don’t think people would walk for years and years in a zombie apocalypse, pretty sure that would get to the point of suicide and would be a much higher chance of dying that way anyway due to being more dangerous.

    Not all of them will have problems and there is a chance that there are survivors who are capable of caring for those vehicles, not everyone in the apocalypse were children at the beginning, and again, there are bikes, horses etc. As for walking, since when did people in the apocalypse have a choice? Clementine has pretty much been doing just that until she learned to drive.

    So your telling me you bumped into numerous people you knew that you hadn’t seen for years and this happened in a city say a hundred or so miles away from where you last saw them? And this happened a lot? Occasionally? You bumped into someone abroad more than once?

    Uh, I never stated that I saw them again hundreds of miles away from me, I saw people I havent seen in years eho had left the country or town, nowhere did I state I randomly met them miles away from my own home...

    Who is to stay what the true chances of bumping into a familiar face is? There are so many determining factors involved that one cannot state a specific amount of possibility for such a circumstance. If I meet familiar faces whom I haven't seen in years every few months and you barely see fsmiliar faces in your life, that'sjust a part of our lives that differ and thus affect our mind state on the situation, doesn't make my point nor yours untrue. I'm just sharing my personal experience as insight to why I think it'snot farfetched to bump into a familiar face in the apocalypse, especially when there are fewer and fewer viable places to safely survive as the years go by.

    dan290786 posted: »

    Considering there are unattended vehicles, trains and bikes etc. all over, transport wouldn't be difficult to come by, fuel for cars and tra

  • Hence why i did put a question mark, i was asking you if that was the case with you. As i said, it’s very likely bumping into someone you haven’t seen in years if you lived in the same town or city but very unlikely if you did living or being hundreds of miles away, that’s just common sense. It’s one in a million chance you would meet someone you once knew if it was a hundred or so miles away unless a known event or something was going on where there is more chance. That was my point. Lilly and Clem have been hundreds of miles away from each other making it extremely unlikely and unrealistic especially because a zombie apocalypse results in more death than ever, decreasing that chance further. It’s like going back to the transport thing, its unlikely every survivor knows how to start a car that’s not working, or head in a direction by coincidence that someone you once knew headed. Sorry i just cannot see that being a likely outcome. One a million chance as i said.

    If both of our points are untrue then why are we slogging back and forth our disagreements (as usual)? We never agree anyway, my bad i guess because i replied to your post but ok, you’re right, we both see things very differently.

    prink34320 posted: »

    Sure if you know how to operate them with a dead battery, or changing a tyre, hot wiriing it or anything else that’s wrong with an abandoned

  • Exactly!!!! You are my new favorite person on this forum??

    Hersani posted: »

    yeah so i can put a bullet in her head

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    hahahahaha who doesn’t hate that hoe

    Dex-Starr posted: »

    Exactly!!!! You are my new favorite person on this forum??

  • I don't want Mike to return only to be killed off. If that's the case then I'd prefer his status be kept unknown.

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