Fan Reaction Determining Character Deaths? SPOILERS WITHIN
Listening to the Playstation Blogcast, the guests there talking about the game and specifically (at a point) Larry and the player reaction to him, mentioned that fans who hated Larry would really enjoy some "content" of episode 2.
My question is, is it possible Larry was meant to last longer, but because everyone disliked him they killed him off? I was sure that he was going to stick around, just because he was so vulgar. And even despite that, I was starting to warm up to him.
This is probably not the case, but it got me thinking. If a Telltale Employee could clarify this, it would be interesting to know. Then again, if we were told we have the power to kill characters we don't like, I'm not sure I'd like that.
Thoughts?
My question is, is it possible Larry was meant to last longer, but because everyone disliked him they killed him off? I was sure that he was going to stick around, just because he was so vulgar. And even despite that, I was starting to warm up to him.
This is probably not the case, but it got me thinking. If a Telltale Employee could clarify this, it would be interesting to know. Then again, if we were told we have the power to kill characters we don't like, I'm not sure I'd like that.
Thoughts?
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Not everybody hated Larry, he didn't use the best choice of words but everything he did was focused on helping him and Lilly survive. Telltale did a good bait and switch with him, it was really sad if you search his left pocket and you find his wife's ring.
I think what the devs meant by enjoying ep2 was more along the lines of how events would play out. So many people hated the guy yet still ended up siding with him, quite a reversal.
I did find the ring. Was sad. And so shocking (him dying/being killed, not the ring). Like I said, I was not expecting him to go this early. Thanks for the thoughts guys!
It was a set-up, you're on target there. A set-up left in place for good reason. Had fans been clamoring for Larry to contribute to a plot development, he may have had a significant part to play. Unfortunately they wrote him so negatively he was either a goner from the get-go, or so unlikeable that he needed to go.
I'm not too sure about that. Larry's death affects Lilly's character development big time, so postponing it could screw up everything TellTale has planned. And, even though episodes 3-5 are not done yet (actually, knowing TellTale's schedules, Episode 5 probably will enter it's pre-production stage this month), the general story structure has already been mapped out, and changing it drastically bears the danger of going all 'Lost' on the players.