Romances in Final Season a good idea?

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  • Stop trolling.

    Dex-Starr posted: »

    I hope Lily becomes a love option

  • I'm 100% serious. I want Clem to go out with her

    Stop trolling.

    1. its not new
    2. im simply responding to the fact that you said it would be boring without romance
    Ryousan posted: »

    And the question is, whats wrong with it trying something new?

  • She is 16 and Lilly is in her 30s or 40s. YOU ARE SICK IN THE HEAD.

    Dex-Starr posted: »

    I'm 100% serious. I want Clem to go out with her

  • She is 16 and Lilly is in her 30s or 40s.

    Life in the apocalypse is too short to be worrying about age :D

    She is 16 and Lilly is in her 30s or 40s. YOU ARE SICK IN THE HEAD.

  • 1) It is unless you consider the Romance subplot of ANF, and ANF had bigger problems than romance, namely being totally unnecesary...

    2)The thing about sentimental relantionships is that is soemthing that has been seldom explored in the series except for the whole thing with Kate (and to be totally honest...Well, f*ck kate ._. ) and lends some much needed humanity in the process.

    There is only so much starvation and the threat of death can do to keep up things lively, because we already been tehre and we ahve already done that.

    big_rorse posted: »

    * its not new * im simply responding to the fact that you said it would be boring without romance

  • Who will die next.

    Whoopty doo.
    The rest are decent, for the most part.

    -Enough.

    Enough? How much is "enough?"

    More than Alvin or Bree for that matter,

    Bree is a bad example.
    Alvin is a tad debatable/handicapped, but fine.

    Ryousan posted: »

    -Some have are pretty long lived -Lilly´s nature and ultimate fate, The outcome of the War with Delta. Who will die next. Who will AJ will

  • im simply responding to the fact that you said it would be boring without romance kinda would though.
    @Dex-Starr I hope Lily becomes a love option
    @WolfireSven79 She is 16 and Lilly is in her 30s or 40s. YOU ARE SICK IN THE HEAD.

    Yeah, I was about to say.

    big_rorse posted: »

    * its not new * im simply responding to the fact that you said it would be boring without romance

  • -Enough as in at least have one identifiable trait/gimmick. The absolute most we got know about ALvin is that he was Rebecca´s husband

    If you dont like Bree I can think of thers:

    -Do you remember Stephanie?
    -Or Clive?
    -What about Rusell?
    -Any of the old farts from Savannah?

    DabigRG posted: »

    Who will die next. Whoopty doo. The rest are decent, for the most part. -Enough. Enough? How much is "enough?"

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    Enough as in at least have one identifiable trait/gimmick.

    Oh, so where we [almost] were in the similarly 2+ hour Episode 1 then?

    The absolute most we got know about ALvin is that he was Rebecca´s husband

    Not sure why you're going back to him, but we also know

    • He is shy, levelheaded, and docile, but willing to get take risks when necessary
    • Can be irritable and a little lazy at times
    • He prefers to let the actual leaders make choices, but will at least voice his opinion when he feels the need
    • Prioritizes the well-being of others, especially Rebecca. Compromising or threatening them is a good way to get on his surprisingly rough, ill-mannered bad side.
    • He had a friend named George who sided with Carver and whom he ended up killing when he got in the way during the escape
    • He and Carver may have been relatively close friends beforehand
    • Went Skiing with Rebecca once. It wasn't pretty.
    • Took ballet before busting his knee, then become a bare knuckle fighter

    -Do you remember Stephanie?
    -Or Clive?
    -What about Rusell?
    -Any of the old farts from Savannah?

    Yes, but I think you're missing my point?
    As I attested with Alvin, choose someone else who was in at least two episodes if you really wanna do comparisons.
    Also, Clive is one of the old fats from Savannah.

    Ryousan posted: »

    -Enough as in at least have one identifiable trait/gimmick. The absolute most we got know about ALvin is that he was Rebecca´s husband If

  • 1)Whats that supposed to mean?

    2)If you going to take any of those bits as character developtment you can say a simialr number of things about Omar

    *He likes to cook. And takes pride upon the fact he can feed the rest of the group properly

    *He is focused and serious, and tends to keep to himself.

    *He seems to at least tolerate Louis shenanigans

    *He seems comfortable with Marlon´s leadership.

    *He seems to be pragmatic as he attested that voting would be the only way for the debate about CLem and AJ wouldnt drag on

    *He seems to brave enough to endure the pain of being shot and tell Clem to focus on the defence of the School

    3)Ohh but the Old farts did appear in more than episode: They appared in both Episode 4 of Season 1 and in 400 Days. Same goes for Rusell, who did appear in Episode 3 of Season 2 and 400 days

    And if we are going to apply those parameters...what about Troy?

    DabigRG posted: »

    Enough as in at least have one identifiable trait/gimmick. Oh, so where we [almost] were in the similarly 2+ hour Episode 1 then?

  • 1)Whats that supposed to mean?

    Assuming you mean my comment about Episode 1, you definition can also mean . Which technically isn't true, but isn't that far off proportionally to the actual results.

    2)If you going to take any of those bits as character developtment you can say a simialr number of things about Omar

    *He likes to cook. And takes pride upon the fact he can feed the rest of the group properly

    *He is focused and serious, and tends to keep to himself.

    *He seems to at least tolerate Louis shenanigans

    *He seems comfortable with Marlon´s leadership.

    *He seems to be pragmatic as he attested that voting would be the only way for the debate about CLem and AJ wouldnt drag on

    *He seems to brave enough to endure the pain of being shot and tell Clem to focus on the defence of the School

    Kinda have to question that a bit, but whatever. I see what you're doing.

    3)Ohh but the Old farts did appear in more than episode: They appared in both Episode 4 of Season 1 and in 400 Days.

    I realize.
    It's just that they're three tertiary who only get proper characterization in the latter.

    Same goes for Rusell, who did appear in Episode 3 of Season 2 and 400 days

    ...Huh. Didn't really consider that.
    I did consider counting him, though. Since we see from his perspective, hear some of his backstory, and know what he cares about, after all.

    And if we are going to apply those parameters...what about Troy?

    Mm...technically yes.
    He could be said have about as much debt as, let's say, Willy if you think/talk about it just right. But you're trying to prove how TFS's characters are fleshed out, right?

    Ryousan posted: »

    1)Whats that supposed to mean? 2)If you going to take any of those bits as character developtment you can say a simialr number of things

  • 1) If thats teh case, and i udnerstand it correctly, I will differ to what I´ve said early: Its enough.

    2) What Im trying to prove is that there bigger offender who people seemingly ignore when accusing teh kiddos for being underdevelopted. Little screentime is not really an excuse, Pipo Garcia got more characterization in a few minutes than Troy in Two Episodes.

    When it comes to, at least you can say that Willy is childish and Omar likes cooking, Troy and Clive are just kinda...there ._. They exist and do things, but none of which quialifies them as human beings.

    DabigRG posted: »

    1)Whats that supposed to mean? Assuming you mean my comment about Episode 1, you definition can also mean . Which technically isn't

  • 1) If thats teh case, and i udnerstand it correctly, I will differ to what I´ve said early: Its enough.

    Oh shoot, I didn't finish typing my statement. Such is the risk with these things..
    I was going to say that you' were technically saying that we learned little to nothing else about these characters.
    Also, it's "defer."

    2) What Im trying to prove is that there bigger offender who people seemingly ignore when accusing teh kiddos for being underdevelopted. Little screentime is not really an excuse, Pipo Garcia got more characterization in a few minutes than Troy in Two Episodes.

    Is this spinning off the Alvin to Omar thing or the Cancer Surivors?

    Anyway, I know.
    However, it's also worth elaborating that Rafael had more characterization because he was more important to the story/backstory of his episode(s) and the focus was specifically on showcasing who he was, while Troy was mainly just kinda there to be the asshole prisoner guard for In Harm's Way's bare bones Jailbreak plot.

    When it comes to, at least you can say that Willy is childish and Omar likes cooking,

    Don't get me wrong, I like Willy and kinda appreciate Omar.
    One of my issues with the 2nd episode is the fact that we don't get much development or background on them, among other characters.

    Troy and Clive are just kinda...there ._. They exist and do things, but none of which quialifies them as human beings.

    Troy and Clive are both jerks who work for a leader who is oppressive/restrictive, whom they seem to suck up to a bit. They dislike when the authority is disrupted and are willing to get violent for it.
    Troy was also kinda lazy, quick to get angry and raise his voice, threw around insults and curse words like second nature, and despite all that, was willing to slightly bend the rules for Bonnie and to an extent Jane's sake, was visibly uncomfortable while Carver was beating Kenny, and seemed to legitimately have feelings for Jane, to the point of considering leaving behind his position within Carver's Inner Circle simply because she suggested he leave with her.

    Ryousan posted: »

    1) If thats teh case, and i udnerstand it correctly, I will differ to what I´ve said early: Its enough. 2) What Im trying to prove is tha

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    ive got many points to make especially about your first point being a whole contradiction and my main point keeps getting missed so im just gonna move on as you probably just have a crush on louis or someshit

    Ryousan posted: »

    1) It is unless you consider the Romance subplot of ANF, and ANF had bigger problems than romance, namely being totally unnecesary... 2)T

  • edited October 2018

    listen buddy if youre gonna call clem everything but smart just to disagree with me then youre disagreeing with everyone who thinks shes smart which is majority of the fanbase/players and even lee, kenny, the entire cast

    and yes technically if i saw a cockroach running under a cabinet or something to save its life i would say yes thats a smart move rather than staying still and dying

    Ryousan posted: »

    ...So, you would call a cokroach smart?

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