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She cried while wandering the woods aimlessly after getting bit by Sam.
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Even so, adding more fuel to the fire certainly wasn't a smart idea.
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Why are people blaming Luke for Carver beating Kenny? Kenny brought that on himself by mouthing off, "Heh. Fucker," after handing him the radio. If Kenny had kept his cool and not felt the need to get in the last word, he could've avoided that beati…
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Maybe it isn't so much the game as it is you. After playing through a season of watching people you've cared about die, maybe it's harder to invest yourself in people like you once did. You mention Carlos. By end of the episode, I felt like he was f…
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Kenny was the reason Kenny lost his eye, not Luke. Kenny just HAAAD to get the last word in on Carver with that, "Heh. Fucker," remark. If he kept his mouth shut and stayed calm, he probably could've avoided that beating.
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How can you be afraid of Clementine turning into a psychopath when the game provides options for her not to be one? If you're complaining about her being jaded and cynical, that's your fault, not the fault of the writers.
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They deserved it? How can you say that without knowing what they did? We still don't know the circumstances behind them leaving Carver's group.
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I was so happy to see the man that I got a little misty-eyed. I never expected that The Walking Dead would ever get me on the verge of tears because of something positive.
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That was easily one of the hardest choices to make and I debated over it heavily. I went with Kenny in the end though because Carlos mentioned earlier that the Ski Lodge group trusted me the most and that I should talk to them to get information. Th…
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I chose silence. It's none of my business and frankly I don't care.
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Ah, thanks for filling me in. That's a nice touch to have Kenny jab back at you for not being there for him in the attic. My first thought was that he said that line in regards to Ben and meant it more as a confirmation like, "you know what to do Le…
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Kenny says that he's only known Christa and Omid for the last 12 hours during the start of Episode 4. However, when you talk to Christa in the nurse's station at Crawford and ask her if she's feeling okay, Lee mentions how she's been looking pale…
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I chose to keep Lilly because it wasn't my place to decide whether she stays in the group. I figured that we would eventually have a vote to decide whether we abandon her or not. The dialogue from Kenny, Ben, and Katjaa suggests they would've voted …
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Robert Morgan wrote: » I also prefer Christa's version, TBH, as Ben's simply doesn't make a lick of sense to me in terms of Kenny's character. Shooting Ben would have taken less than a second; more than enough time for Lee and Kenny to skedaddle o…
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I'm planning on having a group of friends over. We'll each play a different character's story. That way when I finally play Season 2 on my own, they won't all have the same moral compass as me.
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Mikejames wrote: » Looking forward to this. My only worry at this point is wondering how they're going to flesh out five new main characters within the length of one episode, but I'm eager to see how it plays out. Who's to say they have to …
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I'm really interested in the fact that this DLC is going to cover bits and pieces from the first 400 days after the outbreak. If I'm correct, the events of Season 1 took place over the course of a little more than 3 months. That's only about 100 day…
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I also related to him heavily. I like to think that I have a bit more common sense than he did though. I really felt bad for the guy. It didn't help Ben that throughout his time in Lee's group, hardly anyone seemed to give a damn about him. I wou…
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dvg2016 wrote: » Fuck my life. First off, I find it fucking sad that after Clem shoots Lee, she doesn't go with Christa and Omid, like I told her to. Instead, she fucking ventures off into the countryside, alone, armed with the gun she use to o…
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Vernon's decision to take the boat while I was out searching for Clementine with the rest of the group was really shocking to me. He helped me get back to the mansion when I fled into the sewers and he also treated Omid. He didn't owe me any reason …
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Mornai wrote: » It's not the kidnapping that makes him a sicko and/or weirdo, it's the fact that he severed his wife's zombified head, carries around in a bag and talks to it. Lilly is an example of someone who snapped and became crazy, but was…
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You guys are pretty rough on the Stranger. He's not a sicko or a weirdo, he simply snapped and became crazy. He used to be a decent guy who made a mistake and lost everything. The reason he kidnaps Clementine and yells at Lee for the decisions hes m…
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double_u wrote: » I'm not opposed to happy endings (relatively speaking in TWD of course). I like how the last season ended. The farm was lost, Shane died never to redeemed, a bunch of farmhands got eaten, but it was still a happy ending of sort…
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I guess I'm in the minority. I felt the finale had a happy ending, as far as happy moments go in The Walking Dead. While most viewers were anticipating the build up to the final confrontation during the second half of the season, I kept dreading it …
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Sounds like you had a perfectly normal experience to me. You had moments where the game made you feel happy, sad and angry. Did you really think everybody you ran into in the zombie apocalypse was going to all be like-minded and have no problems at …
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The cure for the virus gets discovered.