Give Luke a Chance

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  • peas and carrots, peas and carrots...

    Because we don't need to. As you can see, it clearly is.

  • edited February 2014

    Stop responding to the unimaginative troll. We need to inspire them to be creative.

    Also ~

    1.3 If you think a certain topic is not worth discussing, don't try to destroy the ongoing discussion. Just refrain from posting in that thread.

    Because we don't need to. As you can see, it clearly is.

  • Well if you think its pointless....don't fucking read it then!

    No it is not. What is the point of this thread. We already know all of this. This is like me making a thread about how Clementine is the main character. It's pointless and everybody knows it already.

  • Why do you think I'm a troll just because I have an opinion? The OP just presented everything we already knew.

    Stop responding to the unimaginative troll. We need to inspire them to be creative. Also ~ 1.3 If you think a certain topic is not worth discussing, don't try to destroy the ongoing discussion. Just refrain from posting in that thread.

  • setting yourself to unfollow helps, too.

    Stop responding to the unimaginative troll. We need to inspire them to be creative. Also ~ 1.3 If you think a certain topic is not worth discussing, don't try to destroy the ongoing discussion. Just refrain from posting in that thread.

  • The only problem I have with Luke is that right now he seems too dependable. There's not really anything about his character that I find to be really concerning. And that's, well, concerning. Something's bound to go wrong there at some point. It was the same way with Carley. In a game that's supposed to stress you out, capable, emotionally stable characters don't tend to stick around for long.

    And although we haven't really seen all that much of him, from what I have seen, he's also a bit too much of a generic everyman. A deuteragonist needs to have a personality that's distinct from the protagonist and his relationship with the protagonist should be able to flesh out a particular aspect of their personality that other characters aren't able to. As a child, Clem's view towards things was far more innocent and naive than Lee's and her presence allowed Lee to show off his protective fatherly side. Luke doesn't really have anything special to him that sets him apart from Clementine. He's just a nice, understanding guy. And I guess I just don't see what interesting relationship dynamics his "cool older brother" attitude towards Clementine would really explore.

  • Very true. I think Luke is just going to be another fellow survivor.

    DomeWing333 posted: »

    The only problem I have with Luke is that right now he seems too dependable. There's not really anything about his character that I find to be

  • Maybe he'll show off his badass side of himself that no one in the group has seen before. I mean going off the screenshots, I think he will see Clementine get hurt or in trouble and will go rage mode. Well, at least something along those lines. He seems really serious in the second screenshot, covered in blood and not too amused. Something we haven't seen from Luke in the first episode. As far as the group knows Luke is a "nice, understanding guy," until Clem gets hurt, but I guess we'll have to wait and see.

    DomeWing333 posted: »

    The only problem I have with Luke is that right now he seems too dependable. There's not really anything about his character that I find to be

  • True. I guess we will see.

    Maybe he'll show off his badass side of himself that no one in the group has seen before. I mean going off the screenshots, I think he will se

  • Actually, I think the bleeding stops way later on, I think he dies because of an infected bite.

    Actually, the reason Lee dies, if you cut his arm off, is because of blood loss.

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