.... What? (End spoilers)
Hey fellow forum browsers, I've been wondering if you can help me clear this up since I didn't get ANYTHING about 305.
In the beginning the Narrator said that at least one of the featured characters on the paintings would betray
Sam & Max, but there is absolutely no confirmation to this at ALL. In fact, everything the Narrator says after that, who the main villain was is completely whacked out and makes no sense.
And all this time, past Max is apparently blowing up a monster Sam and traveling to
the future where Sam is, very much not blown up and very alive. Which also means that Max never got to ever use his psychic powers and turn into a giant monster, so that present shouldn't even exist!!
What the heck just happened? I didn't understand one bit of the finale other then the fact that it was completely awesome and that this might be result of Sam & Max based humor but I still don't get it. Shed some light please, I'm in the dark.
In the beginning the Narrator said that at least one of the featured characters on the paintings would betray
Sam & Max, but there is absolutely no confirmation to this at ALL. In fact, everything the Narrator says after that, who the main villain was is completely whacked out and makes no sense.
And all this time, past Max is apparently blowing up a monster Sam and traveling to
the future where Sam is, very much not blown up and very alive. Which also means that Max never got to ever use his psychic powers and turn into a giant monster, so that present shouldn't even exist!!
What the heck just happened? I didn't understand one bit of the finale other then the fact that it was completely awesome and that this might be result of Sam & Max based humor but I still don't get it. Shed some light please, I'm in the dark.
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It was one of those characters you saw on the wall. Because you could clearly see the Narrator on the wall. Not a painting, but he never said it'd be a painting.
Past Max never used his psychic powers, yes. But present should exist since... The one died is the Max Prime.
Yep, it's Sam and Max, being Sam and Max, although a little bit more emotional this time.
As for the second issue, have you played Season 2 of Sam and Max? If so,
Well, the title itself warns that there are spoilers, but if you say so.
Also, I know a few people who have played Season 3 but not Season 2.
As for the ending:
This ending tied that up by killing off our Max and Past Sam then unite the remaining two.
And I agree the ending is, well, kind of lame...
It needs to be done on a chalkboard, though. You know, for greater effect.
AH! The questions are all answered, it all makes sense now!
Someone should make a screencap of this & put it up on the Sam & Max Wiki ^_^
I believe Sam A's transformation of a big giant has nothing to do with psychic powers or toys.
Creds to GuruGuru214
Different mechanism, basically the same result.
Someone needs to draw a fanart of Electromangetic Samzilla.
Edit: Okay, I've done my best on the article. Better?
Notes:
A) As most of this episode is played via Astral Projection as Sameth and Maximus in normal chronological order most of these events happened years before season 1.
The point at which Sam & Max steal a time machine from their future-selves diverting from the original timeline.
C) The point at which Past Sam & Max steal the time machine, forcing our Sam & Max into the game timeline (aka the timeline the games follow)
D) The two years of cases re-lived (thought no played) by Sam & Max due to lose of time machine.
E) The point at which Game Timeline Sam (having killed Max) and Paradox Timeline Max (having killed Sam) come together, clearing everything back up into a singular timeline.
Wouldn't count the A part as Sam and Max's timeline that way since Sam and Max are watching a movie. Because of this big paranthesis I still think that episode counts in the prime timeline only. Oh well, it's still a nice nod for Sameth and Maximus though, I guess. nvm.
And it is not at all incorrect that most of 302s events did happen all them years ago; but it is confusing hence I annotated it.
Equally I haven't removed it from the normal time line, it's right there on the top row.
There not really that different. The time machine was there for them to use anyway now whether they walked off or not. Telltale are not going to release two different episodes for the next series.
Other was to have some adventures in time.
We can safely say start of season 4 it'll jsut be that Sam & Max are "back to work" having adventured/crime fought and the time machine will be gone.
I am the only who thought on Paper Mario 2 and Luigi's side not seen adventure when Max A explains his adventure whit Giant Evil Sam A?
I think I speak for everyone here when I say, huh?
In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, you run into Luigi between levels, and each time he tells you more about an adventure he's on that has many parallels to your own but at the same time is just a bit different.
I think the actual confusion is because the "question"(it didn't look like a question until the question mark at the end) didn't really make any sense the way it was structured.