TheChlozie
I am legally obliged to refrain from filling in this 'Bio' as the rights to my life are owned by Warner Brothers.
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Yeah, I will admit that I find it a shame that choosing Doug deprived us of the chance to confess what we did. Mind you, it doesn't eat away at me because- let's be honest- I probably would have kept it to myself anyway.
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I still think that an attempted rape would be **plenty* far enough. Take the attempted rape on Carl in the TV Series for example... it never quite occurred but was still raw shock value upon the audience.
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We're never going to see Clementine that old because that would bypass the comic book timelines.
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I see what you did there. Nice.
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Indeed. Her character would be a lost cause. The only conceivable way they could ever incorporate a 'Clementine getting raped theme' into the game (things I never thought I'd say) would be if Clem was a NPC or if it was, again, an attempted rape.
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But it couldn't be off screen if we were playing as Clementine.
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I always believed that it was consensual but still very exploitative due to the influence of what could easily have been classified as Stockholm Syndrome.
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Mm. And she did that non-stop throughout, even when my Clem got embroiled into the conflict. How very caring of her to keep it going (irony, m'kay). In various different ways, she would make no more superior a guardian to Clem than crazy-ass Kenny w…
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In a sinister way, it was like the fight Jane created was some sort of sick competition over ownership of Clementine. Ergo, why I highly value my 'Alone' ending. Nobody owns my Clemmy-clue.
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And was I the only one who felt that the intensity with which Jane felt endeared towards Clem was obsessive and a tad unsettling?
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It doesn't seem fair to say that there was no build-up. Though they had little onscreen time together, Luke did express his intrigue towards Jane earlier in the episode. Besides, I figured that the event was also intended to be seemingly out of nowh…
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I always found the dynamic with Jane and Luke's little ahem 'rendezvous' extremely beneficial to their character development. It simultaneously dismantled the 'perfect Luke' that we were being force-fed in addition to leading us to rethink our notio…
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I couldn't be deeper in agreement. I like to think that my Lee taught my Clem better than that.
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Yeah, but she soon changed her mind once the fight progressed, didn't she? 'Clem... help!'
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Curiosity asking: why did you not accept Nick's apology? At that point, were the whole group just rubbing you up the wrong way like they did with most people?
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We all were.
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Haha! I remember thinking 'A watch? The hell would I need that for when my arm is hemorrhaging?'
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I felt that Doug actually was a very important. I know they killed him off fairly soon but he did have an extremely distinct and unique personality for us (in the minority) who saved him. Moreover, he did die a heroic death which I was pleased with.…
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I have no apprehensions on whether or not this DLC will be interesting.** However, I don't quite appreciate how they are marketing it as an add-on to the Walking Dead game when it so blatantly isn't (cameos or no cameos). Like, at least the charact…
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Yeah, well, I think we all regretted bringing our lovely characters to that hell-hole of a camp once we got to meet Carver.
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I did the same thing what with Lily... hey, she was a very sympathetic character before she went and murdered someone!
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I feel like I'm the only person who hasn't come to regret leaving Lily behind. She MURDERED an innocent person (in my playthrough it was the darling Doug) in front of a CHILD. There are lines we must not cross and that was patently one of them.
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But I understand completely why you did both of those things. Regardless of what could have worked out for the greater good, I don't believe anything at all would have been worth putting blood on my Clementine's hands (Kenny doesn't count as a murde…
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Haha! Yeah, the dude was crazy. Everything in the entire world provoked him.
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Do you mean to say that Kenny didn't go with you to search for Clementine? If so, I know precisely how you feel. I felt so betrayed by Kenny- I did everything to support him and his family.
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Us 'Help Luke-ers' can't be held responsible: the amount of pressure Bonnie was putting on us in such a moment of panic was unreal.
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At least it prevented Bonnie from hating you completely (not that her not despising you alters her actions in any way).
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I nearly forgot. I also stayed silent for the majority of Clem's office conversation with Carver... I didn't want another slap but I didn't want him under any illusions that his actions had my approval.
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I've only used it a couple of times. After all, the game revolves around communication. Lose that and you lose all substance. One silence option regret, one not so much. Firstly: in Season One when we discovered the suicide couple on the hotel. …
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I agree that I found killing Kenny excruciating but I doubt allowing a murder to happen (regardless of whether it was Jane) was a better option. And given the state that Kenny had gotten to, somehow his death seems like euthanasia to me.