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I don't think that we get to play as Clementine in season 3. The way I see it, there are only two viable options left for telltale to continue the story. Option A) We get to play as Mike or as Arvo. I don't think that's very likely given the fac…
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One could also say that he is lukewarm now.
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Why does Jane have to be the one to stop everything? Uhm, because she started the whole situation? Jane is willing to get Kenny killed, this is obvious when she asks Clem to leave Kenny behind after he got out of the car. And when she hides …
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Are Kenny and Jane in an abusive relationship? No. Your comparison fails to be analogous.
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That's not an explanation. It's a vague claim. how could Jane explain it when she just said: ''It was an accident'' and Kenny immediately said: ''BULLSHIT'', he didn't even let her talk, at all. Replay the scene and count all the occas…
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I've lost count of how many people say Jane "manipulated" Kenny into it. Well whose fucking fault is that? Does Jane manipulate Kenny or does Kenny manipulate Jane? The one who does the manipulation is at fault, it is that simple.
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Then he beats a defenseless prisoner "Arvo deserved everything he got" Yes its easy to say that now AFTER he shoots us. But before that the only crime Arvo committed was being there after Luke died. I think you need to rewatch the end of epi…
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I don't really get why people are afraid that Clem might get hooked on cigs or alc. Even if she did like the taste, its not like those things are abundant in a ZA world.
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She never actually calls for Clem to kill Kenny. When you have someone on top of you who's about to jam a knife in your chest, "Help!" seems like a reasonable thing to call out. I recommend you replay that scene and don't pick up the gun. Ja…
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Jane never explained anything to Kenny nor to Clem. She just babbled that it ws an accident. She was purpesfully vague, because giving a perfectly reasonable explanation might not have ticked Kenny off enough and she knew that. Kenny would hav…
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There is nothing to analyse for Kenny and Jane knows that. And that Jane wants a fight to the death, becomes apparent when they are fighting outside: Kenny: I'll fuckin kill you! Jane: I... knew you would... Again Jane sets Kenny up, because sh…
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If you talk to Kenny afterwards and say that Jane didn't have to die, Kenny reponds that he would have stopped, if Jane had told him, that AJ is alive.
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Now someone who doesn't have the capability of analyzing a situation would say exactly just that. Would you care to explain which part of my premise is wrong, instead of just dishing out an ad hominem? Or in other words: Even if I don't have…
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Jane didn't want to fight at first but then it got out of hand. No, Janes plan is to start a fight right from the start. If she didn't want to fight, then she would not have hid AJ in the first place.
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I call this story bullshit.
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In Season 1 I disliked starved for help the most. I didn't like the writing of that episode, because you could tell from the start that the St. Johns are up to no good and you get multiple hints that they are cannibals. The ending with the car felt …
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You are right. But it's not just that, what if AJ had started crying while the two were in the building? AJ could have attracted walkers nearby and then they might not have been able to get back to him. Jane endangered the baby in order to get Kenny…
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I didn't like being offered a drink/a cig, because in both cases I couldn't help to feel they were consciously or inconsciously assuming Clementine would have such a short life she'd be dead before reaching the normal age to try those things. …
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You forget one thing about Jane. Jane doesn't stop the fight, when she has Kenny on the ground. Even at the end, when Kenny is about to stab her, Jane does not reveal that AJ is still alive, she rather calls for Clem to kill Kenny. Jane escalates…
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Writing in caps is not a substitute for an argument. Having a sip or two will not cause any damage, even on a twelve year old. If that were the case, than kids should not eat ripe bananas,which can contain 0.6% alcohol. So about five ripe bananas is…
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Yup leaving with Kenny is the only real choice for me.
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When I was 14 I got so drunk, that I couln't stand upright anymore and I'm a kid of the 80ies...
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Carleys death hit me the hardest, because it came so abrupt without any indication right when I thought that she and Lee are really starting to bond, she dies within the blink of an eye. I rewinded six or seven times to see, if I could avoid her dea…
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Oh, I remember that one too. The funny thing is, a friend of mine told me that Sephiroth kills her, before I reached that part of the game. My initial reaction was: "So what? Just use a phoenix down!" And then, when I reached that stage knowing what…
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My feeling is that the baby will survive and Clem finds Christa, but pretty much everybody else dies or gets lost and in the end the two argue whether to name him Omid or not. I don't think there will be a fundamental change in the tone of season 3.…
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Why do you think that? Why couldn't it be that Clem meets new a new group at the end of no going back and we get to play as one of them. Another scenario could be, that assuming Kenny survives, we get to play as Kenny instead. Another option would b…
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I'm just thinking: What if TT builds up Carver as a main antagonist and when the conflict reaches its height, we discover that Carver rescued Christa from the Scavengers in Episode 1. Remember the river? What if Christa ends up being sympathetic to …
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Ah sweet evil Jesus, please prevent that from happening. Seriously though, crossovers would not in any way, shape or form enhance the game experience. On the contrary, it would limit it. And I don't really like the prospect of fans dissecting stori…
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"Black can checkmate white in 2 moves, though it involves White purposely trying to not defend his King." That's an absurd argument. That's like saying Clementine can defeat Carver in a boxing match, as long as Carver does not throw any punches.
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No, you are the one confusing morals with logic. One can be a bad and a reasonable person. Carver follows the group, because he is convinced that it is his baby. So he has a very personal reason to track down the cabin group. He is not following the…