CONFIRMED,
Yet no evidence to show it.shooting Marlon isn't an evidence because he's Been Born on a different world than any other character from this game that has at least saw what the world was back before the dead started walking and knew how to handle tense situations.He just need guidance is all.
CONFIRMED,
Yet no evidence to show it.shooting Marlon isn't an evidence because he's Been Born on a different world than any other charact… moreer from this game that has at least saw what the world was back before the dead started walking and knew how to handle tense situations.He just need guidance is all.
Well my father sexually abused my sister and raped my mom and beat the shit out of me. And my Mom had a psychological breakdown so I'm hoping I'm not like my parents.
Well my father sexually abused my sister and raped my mom and beat the shit out of me. And my Mom had a psychological breakdown so I'm hoping I'm not like my parents.
Some parts will always came from your parent's, mostly the way you react to things from what I know. So yeah, he doing things like biting Ruby makes sense being the son of Carver.
Also, the scene where he claims the police toy was his? I'm the only one who's gonna mention that?
Some parts will always came from your parent's, mostly the way you react to things from what I know. So yeah, he doing things like biting Ru… moreby makes sense being the son of Carver.
Also, the scene where he claims the police toy was his? I'm the only one who's gonna mention that?
The thing is, Clem obviously didn't raise AJ like that, that didn't come from her or his enviroment, I don't see any reason to that happening more than being Carver's son.
The thing is, Clem obviously didn't raise AJ like that, that didn't come from her or his enviroment, I don't see any reason to that happening more than being Carver's son.
When you give the artsy stuff to Violet it's shown that he knows not everything it's his and he accepts instatly when he has to lose something. That doesnt explain why he didn't do that with Tenn and the police toy, maybe that's showing how he's capable of being without Clem around telling him what to do.
When you give the artsy stuff to Violet it's shown that he knows not everything it's his and he accepts instatly when he has to lose somethi… moreng. That doesnt explain why he didn't do that with Tenn and the police toy, maybe that's showing how he's capable of being without Clem around telling him what to do.
Um you do know there's a certain period in child development were children began to be selfish, and it takes the parent to curb this behavior. Never being around children Aj has never had to express his selfish behavior. Everything that was his, was his. Now that he has come into contact with other children, the idea of sharing to him is foreign. Just like it is with real children who finally enter kindergarten and it's hard for them to share. That's why it's now up to Clem to nip that behavior in the bud. She's acting as the parental figure. Carver has nothing to do with this behavior, it's natural for all children.
The thing is, Clem obviously didn't raise AJ like that, that didn't come from her or his enviroment, I don't see any reason to that happening more than being Carver's son.
No idea what you're talking about, as a guy with 8 nephews I constantly see and have watched grown, I've never seen that happenning, at least not on a level you can call it a "phase". I still think the intention Telltale has its to make us remember that Carver it's actually his father, maybe they're trying to do a character arc where Clem begins thinking about it or something, no idea at this point but thanks for sharing your view, that maybe works as a solution for this thread.
Um you do know there's a certain period in child development were children began to be selfish, and it takes the parent to curb this behavio… morer. Never being around children Aj has never had to express his selfish behavior. Everything that was his, was his. Now that he has come into contact with other children, the idea of sharing to him is foreign. Just like it is with real children who finally enter kindergarten and it's hard for them to share. That's why it's now up to Clem to nip that behavior in the bud. She's acting as the parental figure. Carver has nothing to do with this behavior, it's natural for all children.
If I’m remembering correctly, when Carver grabs Alvin in the ski lodge, he brings up something about Alvin killing a man in cold blood. So AJ could still be Alvin’s
Children are like their parents only when they grow up with them, because whether they like it or not, they take them as an example of how to act in various situations. Even if AJ was Carver's son (which he very clearly isn't) we wouldn't know about it based on his behavior.
Children are like their parents only when they grow up with them, because whether they like it or not, they take them as an example of how t… moreo act in various situations. Even if AJ was Carver's son (which he very clearly isn't) we wouldn't know about it based on his behavior.
He could be Carver’s son, but it’s hard to tell. Physically speaking he has nothing for Carver. He’s like an exact replica of Rebecca. However, how he acts has nothing to do with his parents. It’s all an environmental thing.
If I’m remembering correctly, when Carver grabs Alvin in the ski lodge, he brings up something about Alvin killing a man in cold blood. So AJ could still be Alvin’s
So first of all I don't exactly take Alvin's VA's word as complete truth. He was a minor role in 2-3 episodes many years ago and there have been 2 seasons since then. Maybe they told him that at the time but plot can change.
I also think AJ would be darker if Alvin was his father. I think Clementine believes Alvin to be the father but the reality is that there's a good chance Carver is the father. Rebecca said she and Alvin tried to have a baby for a long time but it never happened, then the second she fucked Carver she got pregnant. Plus AJ is a complete savage, a lot of it is nurture but surely part of his personality is nature.
Yes I'm like my parents because they raised me how they were, children who haven't even been raised by their biological parents don't end up like them, what about feral children who have been raised by wolves since they were a baby, they don't get the same personality traits from their parents unless its a disability
I honestly believe that AJ killed Marlon because he was weak, rather than because he was dangerous.
He comments about whether or not people are capable a few times in the episode, and he only shot Marlon after he gave up, not when he was actively posing a danger to Clem.
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CONFIRMED,
Yet no evidence to show it.shooting Marlon isn't an evidence because he's Been Born on a different world than any other character from this game that has at least saw what the world was back before the dead started walking and knew how to handle tense situations.He just need guidance is all.
Biting Ruby's hand, When Marlon throw his hand to AJ's arm then hitting his d*ck with elbow,always aggresive reacting... and more
sorry but are you trying to say you inherit personality from your parents? Your personality comes from the environment you grew up in and experiences.
Indeed, seriously we got our character from parents %50, %50 enviroment.Are you different from your family ?
Well my father sexually abused my sister and raped my mom and beat the shit out of me. And my Mom had a psychological breakdown so I'm hoping I'm not like my parents.
it was confirmed ages ago by a telltale staff member or VA
Would you look at how unnecesary and out of context that was.
Some parts will always came from your parent's, mostly the way you react to things from what I know. So yeah, he doing things like biting Ruby makes sense being the son of Carver.
Also, the scene where he claims the police toy was his? I'm the only one who's gonna mention that?
Carver is the father of my ex roomie's kids too because they behave the same way with toys.
The thing is, Clem obviously didn't raise AJ like that, that didn't come from her or his enviroment, I don't see any reason to that happening more than being Carver's son.
Him being a kid and having things constantly taken from him or lost. Do you think he's ever going to get Disco Broccoli and Asparagus Bullethead back?
When you give the artsy stuff to Violet it's shown that he knows not everything it's his and he accepts instatly when he has to lose something. That doesnt explain why he didn't do that with Tenn and the police toy, maybe that's showing how he's capable of being without Clem around telling him what to do.
I suppose he could be a little shit because of Carver after all Rebecca was an absolute Angel wasn't she?
Um you do know there's a certain period in child development were children began to be selfish, and it takes the parent to curb this behavior. Never being around children Aj has never had to express his selfish behavior. Everything that was his, was his. Now that he has come into contact with other children, the idea of sharing to him is foreign. Just like it is with real children who finally enter kindergarten and it's hard for them to share. That's why it's now up to Clem to nip that behavior in the bud. She's acting as the parental figure. Carver has nothing to do with this behavior, it's natural for all children.
the bloody hell
this discussion became a therapy session all of the sudden
No idea what you're talking about, as a guy with 8 nephews I constantly see and have watched grown, I've never seen that happenning, at least not on a level you can call it a "phase". I still think the intention Telltale has its to make us remember that Carver it's actually his father, maybe they're trying to do a character arc where Clem begins thinking about it or something, no idea at this point but thanks for sharing your view, that maybe works as a solution for this thread.
If I’m remembering correctly, when Carver grabs Alvin in the ski lodge, he brings up something about Alvin killing a man in cold blood. So AJ could still be Alvin’s
Children are like their parents only when they grow up with them, because whether they like it or not, they take them as an example of how to act in various situations. Even if AJ was Carver's son (which he very clearly isn't) we wouldn't know about it based on his behavior.
Wiki says that Alvin's voice actor confirmed that Rebecca's kid is Carver's.
But, he is
Why, because you say so? Forgive me, but I really don't think it's enough proof.
He could be Carver’s son, but it’s hard to tell. Physically speaking he has nothing for Carver. He’s like an exact replica of Rebecca. However, how he acts has nothing to do with his parents. It’s all an environmental thing.
Come on there's literally 0 resemblance at all. At first there was but it was patched in the later episodes to resemble Alvin more
I think Alvin's VA confirmed it on a AMA, and AMAs made by Telltale related people are considered canon so, idk, maybe.
I must have missed it then. I'll do some research
Actually TTG wanted to name AJ for CJ (Carver's junior) but they don't because possibly Rockstar Games copyright LOL
The name's George.
So first of all I don't exactly take Alvin's VA's word as complete truth. He was a minor role in 2-3 episodes many years ago and there have been 2 seasons since then. Maybe they told him that at the time but plot can change.
I also think AJ would be darker if Alvin was his father. I think Clementine believes Alvin to be the father but the reality is that there's a good chance Carver is the father. Rebecca said she and Alvin tried to have a baby for a long time but it never happened, then the second she fucked Carver she got pregnant. Plus AJ is a complete savage, a lot of it is nurture but surely part of his personality is nature.
Yes I'm like my parents because they raised me how they were, children who haven't even been raised by their biological parents don't end up like them, what about feral children who have been raised by wolves since they were a baby, they don't get the same personality traits from their parents unless its a disability
Shouldn't AJ be a few shades lighter if he's Carver's kid?
Not to be 'that guy', but you mean Rhubarb Bullethead...
I'm not up on my vegetables
S'all good, I just happen to enjoy Rhubarb related confectionaries.
Yes actually, Rhubarb Bullethead is on AJ's bed at the start of Act 3
What a true detection.. Thats ma man ❤️?
Yeah i think Aj is carver son
When he saw about the police were weak I have a carver flashback
I honestly believe that AJ killed Marlon because he was weak, rather than because he was dangerous.
He comments about whether or not people are capable a few times in the episode, and he only shot Marlon after he gave up, not when he was actively posing a danger to Clem.