WilderEVE
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Yes, and Arvo wishes harm on and eventually brings harm to Clem because he thought she had killed his sister. We can go back and forth reasoning the unreasonable all day--the point is everyone does screwed up things. Nick was protecting his frien…
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Exactly! I'm trying to get people to see it from the opposite view--not to sympathize, but to understand.
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Sorta. Kinda.
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As a sufferer of paranoid schizophrenia, I can attest to certain things; when a person has a mental episode, logic rarely can get through to them. You doubt people, you suspect people, and trust is something hard for you to give. Certainly in his co…
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Thank god--I thought I was the only one who thought so! He served no purpose in EP5 other than just to be a plot device.
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Well, it's understandable. We doubt what we don't know.
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Yes, and Arvo wishes harm on and eventually brings harm to Clem because he thought she had killed his sister. We can go back and forth reasoning the unreasonable all day--the point is everyone does screwed up things.
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Love makes people do crazy things, that's for certain. Also, at the state he was in, I honestly don't think Arvo thought she was trying to repent--and that's if you choose to talk to him the one time you get to in-game, proving that Telltale coul…
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Telltale's treatment of him was, by far, my biggest issue with EP5. Not only could they have done so much more with his character as a whole, maybe even pull a Ben and do something selfless and redeemable to guarantee the safety of the baby, what li…
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Who said I was making any sort of excuse? It's messed up to shoot anyone, plain and simple. I'm just explaining to people the 'why'. Because a lot of people just think he did it for no reason.
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You say that now but--god forbid--if that were to happen, you might think differently. You never know how you'll truly feel unless it happens to you.
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Telltale's treatment of him was, by far, my biggest issue with EP5. Not only could they have done so much more with his character as a whole, maybe even pull a Ben and do something selfless and redeemable to guarantee the safety of the baby, what li…
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Bless you, stranger. I was half-expecting someone to compare me to Satan for 'defending' someone "who would dare shoot Clem."
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Ah, I get it. I thought you were just bringing in an issue that wasn't part of the equation, so to speak.
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The only change after this scene is that Arvo's model has tried blood on his temple the next morning.
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You know me, man. I'm the one who's got that great big post about understanding that Arvo is a human being like the rest of us and is gonna do fucked up things. I just know, more often than not, people don't like him, so I thought I'd show them the …
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I did too. As much as I don't condone abuse--regardless of what was done, I just see it makes you no better than them--I sat there and replayed the scene at least five times.
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You people need to stop with this 'Arvo is pure evil' bull, because he clearly isn't. He might not show compassion to Clementine or her group but he does to his sister--enough so that he feels compelled to exact revenge against the person he believe…
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The translation actually confirms that Arvo had no idea she was dead. 'Please, let me go! I need to see if she's alright!
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Good. The world needs to know about this.
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If there was a preferred ending then why give us the choice? Oh, wait. Amid The Ruins did that.
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Did you even read my whole post? No, you obviously didn't because I state /multiple times/ that the only purpose of this is to get people to see that people make shitty choices--you don't have forgive them or sympathize with them for their shitty ch…
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I don't, but a friend of mine does. He wanted to share so I said go nuts with it. It would reach a lot more people on Tumblr, anyway.
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Um? This is about Arvo, not Mike and Bonnie.
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More like shoulder for shoulder
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It annoyed me as well. It was as if Telltale wrote them specifically to be the hated character that Clementine's group is victorious against--somewhat, anyway.
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I never said that he isn't responsible, nor should he be pitied. For. The. Last. Time. This entire discussion (it's even written in the original post, if you'd /read/ it) is not to make people pity or sympathize with someone who, ultimately, shot…
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Thank you. Regardless if people agree or not, I appreciate it when people appreciate the effort and thought into this. Yet, a lot of people are refusing to completely read what I wrote and are accusing me of trying to force pity on him and are insul…
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"But I can at the very least see where they are coming from even if I don't necessarily agree with it." Thank you. That's the only thing I was trying to accomplish with this. A lot of people on this thread are just disregarding that, and either f…