banana dunno what your thought process was for that comment but don't do it again..
true children don't realise what they doing it's a natural thing but for a presumed adult to mention it, it's questionable..
Come on man. Calm down. Im sure he meant nothing by it. And I agree with him, maybe having Duck trying to flirt with Clem and her putting him in his place would be funny and a cute moment at the same time.
And thinking that doesnt mean im a sicko. Haha
Edit: if you've ever seen Jersey Girl you'd understand what Im talking about. A little girl and boy show each other their "parts" just as the girls dad walks in on them. It wasnt disgusting, it was a cute/funny moment because of the fact they're young and innocent. And that was taking it WAY Past flirting.
Seriously??? My 5 yo flirts with his girl friends all the time. It's innocent, nothing wrong with it at all.
I agree, a lot of overreaction. My youngest nephew at the age of four, batted his eyes and proposed to every woman he met (particularly blondes), including a few he was related to. However, I do think Duck is past that stage and firmly into "girls have cooties" territory.
I agree, a lot of overreaction. My youngest nephew at the age of four, batted his eyes and proposed to every woman he met (particularly blondes), including a few he was related to. However, I do think Duck is past that stage and firmly into "girls have cooties" territory.
I dunno man.. Some kids mature a lot later than others and Duck seems like he could be one of those types of kids.
Seeing Duck call out his dad on how stupid he is for a refreshing show of intelligence would be nice. Of course, he'd be bitten right after, but it'd be awesome.
favorite part was clems face when lee was like go play with duck, and duck just starts rambling about some dinosaur and clem just looks like she rather be zombified
If you give clem the half apple (that looks way too much like an orange) She says they are her favorite. maybe you guys just gave her the wrong food lol. i figured kids get fruit as its most likely to help them live on so little to eat.
If you give clem the half apple (that looks way too much like an orange) She says they are her favorite. maybe you guys just gave her the wrong food lol. i figured kids get fruit as its most likely to help them live on so little to eat.
If you give an apple to pretty much anybody, they usually say something different then what they would say if you gave them another food item.
I feel you.
I tried my very best to understand Duck means well and that he's just a kid who probably needs to be forgiven every time he makes a mistake.
Knowing that, I'd probably still spare him IN THE GAME.
And just kill him off when I have a second playthrough, and that is if TTG even considered the possibility of letting us kill a child.
Put Duck in to an actual situation, just like any kid we encounter on the streets, I wouldn't leave him for dead, but I'd imagine myself pulling that child to one corner, start yelling at him and get some pretty scary messages jammed in his head, because he can't expect himself to get in to trouble all the time and have someone else take his place in death.
One reason why I never liked Duck in the first place is partially due to his parents as well. Duck, like any other kid, throws direct comments at you, and I can understand that because like I said, he's a child. But I believe that trait came from Kenny as well, who isn't so empathetic or thoughtful when it came to other survivors.
I believe Katjaa may have spoiled him badly before the apocalypse happened, to have Duck behave to such a stage. Not saying all the only child ends up being stupid *points at Clementine*, but I'm pretty sure how Duck reacts to the apocalyptic setting is due to his parents' attitude.
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I remember that part but naw that's not what I'm talking about.
ugh..allright, well I guess my audio memory is not as good as my visual.
thanks for the effort to help.
That was right before Duck decided to drive the tractor on Hershals son leg?
yup
They need to go back to Drug store..
Duck hit on Clem? There young kids...... I think your comment is uncalled for.
Seriously??? My 5 yo flirts with his girl friends all the time. It's innocent, nothing wrong with it at all.
banana dunno what your thought process was for that comment but don't do it again..
true children don't realise what they doing it's a natural thing but for a presumed adult to mention it, it's questionable..
Come on man. Calm down. Im sure he meant nothing by it. And I agree with him, maybe having Duck trying to flirt with Clem and her putting him in his place would be funny and a cute moment at the same time.
And thinking that doesnt mean im a sicko. Haha
Edit: if you've ever seen Jersey Girl you'd understand what Im talking about. A little girl and boy show each other their "parts" just as the girls dad walks in on them. It wasnt disgusting, it was a cute/funny moment because of the fact they're young and innocent. And that was taking it WAY Past flirting.
sorry if i over stepped i just have a strong dislike for certain things..
I hear ya. It would be something if he was calling for them to do something else but Im pretty certain he didnt mean anything by what he said.
I agree, a lot of overreaction. My youngest nephew at the age of four, batted his eyes and proposed to every woman he met (particularly blondes), including a few he was related to. However, I do think Duck is past that stage and firmly into "girls have cooties" territory.
I dunno man.. Some kids mature a lot later than others and Duck seems like he could be one of those types of kids.
their are children who become deviants at a young age,
heres a story about one such kid..
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2087804/Gemma-Barker-19-disguised-boy-date-GIRLS.html
"I SAlD I WANT A SUNDAE."
did anyone ever think clem was joking about the sundae..
With her cute little smirk, absolutely!
I have a feeling that Duck is going to challenge Kenny at some point in time. His hesitantly questioning Kenny about the car was just the first step.
If you give an apple to pretty much anybody, they usually say something different then what they would say if you gave them another food item.
I tried my very best to understand Duck means well and that he's just a kid who probably needs to be forgiven every time he makes a mistake.
Knowing that, I'd probably still spare him IN THE GAME.
And just kill him off when I have a second playthrough, and that is if TTG even considered the possibility of letting us kill a child.
Put Duck in to an actual situation, just like any kid we encounter on the streets, I wouldn't leave him for dead, but I'd imagine myself pulling that child to one corner, start yelling at him and get some pretty scary messages jammed in his head, because he can't expect himself to get in to trouble all the time and have someone else take his place in death.
One reason why I never liked Duck in the first place is partially due to his parents as well. Duck, like any other kid, throws direct comments at you, and I can understand that because like I said, he's a child. But I believe that trait came from Kenny as well, who isn't so empathetic or thoughtful when it came to other survivors.
I believe Katjaa may have spoiled him badly before the apocalypse happened, to have Duck behave to such a stage. Not saying all the only child ends up being stupid *points at Clementine*, but I'm pretty sure how Duck reacts to the apocalyptic setting is due to his parents' attitude.
There's an easter egg in that scene if you give the cookie to the mouse.
Thanks! Who doesn't love Fallout?
(duck has change into)
The QUACK QUACK KILLER and eats Katjaa LOL:eek:
foaming is never a good sign..
hiding like shaun of the dead shauns mum ?