I reckon that this episode will be buildup to a battle in Carver's settlement. The battle will actually occur, but this is the part where we try and smuggle a few people out and get people on our side.
Luke and possibly a couple of other people of the Clementine Liberation Front will lure a herd of walkers to Carver's camp.
Chaos ensues.
And Nick, if still alive, gets someone killed. Someone nice.
I think this one will be mainly development of Carver and his group with some recall of what the cabin group did. At the end I think they'll have to work together to repel the walker herd. Or maybe the cabin group let the herd in so they can escape
I'm guessing episode 3 will all be passed in Carver's communitty, and that horde going in Carver and Clem's direction was sent there by Luke and some group he found so they can distract the communitty and go save the group
Luke brings back Juicebox and Hammer as they crash through the gates riding Maybelle, stopping Carver in the process and saving the day.
Then they all have Le Walter Surprise to celebrate.
I'm guessing episode 3 will all be passed in Carver's communitty, and that horde going in Carver and Clem's direction was sent there by Luke and some group he found so they can distract the communitty and go save the group
Bumping off Kenny in episode 3 wouldn't be advisable. Bringing back a major character like that, only to give him the chop in the following chapter purely for the sake of shocking/depressing the player, is an even dumber idea than killing Whistler in the first ten minutes of BLADE: TRINITY. A determinant choice between Kenny and Luke at the end of part 3 is a better way to go.
They did that in the first 10 minutes of episode one, though. Some people raged, but got over it in time. Either determinant or from other factors, its just my feeling Kenny is going to not make it to episode 4. His character is going to do something stupid in that camp that gets him and others killed.
Bumping off Kenny in episode 3 wouldn't be advisable. Bringing back a major character like that, only to give him the chop in the following … morechapter purely for the sake of shocking/depressing the player, is an even dumber idea than killing Whistler in the first ten minutes of BLADE: TRINITY. A determinant choice between Kenny and Luke at the end of part 3 is a better way to go.
They did that in the first 10 minutes of episode one, though. Some people raged, but got over it in time.
Uh...no they didn't. Trust me, there are STILL plenty of fans who are sore about what happened to Omid. Keep in mind he was a popular character, but nowhere NEAR the same level as Kenny. If Telltale executes him in the next episode, they won't be prepared for the royal shitstorm that'll hit them. It will make the reaction to the original MASS EFFECT 3 endings look like a polite fan letter.
By the way, a lot of people haven't "gotten over that" either.
They did that in the first 10 minutes of episode one, though. Some people raged, but got over it in time. Either determinant or from other f… moreactors, its just my feeling Kenny is going to not make it to episode 4. His character is going to do something stupid in that camp that gets him and others killed.
Carver will try to break Clem's super strong will and will think of the most brutal and unhuman torturing method he could possible think of!
Carver will shave Kennys godlike hobo beard and Clem will have to watch the whole horrible procedure, the pain and sorrow of this terrible experience will hunt her for her entire life and will eventually break her super strong will!
It's gonna end with clementine trasforming in a super hero and saving the world!
Carver will be dead because kenny and lilly will fight with him, then kenny and lilly discover that they always loved them each other and they live forever happy ! this is called a impossible end
Bonnie isn't actually working with Carver, and the 400 Days people and possibly Luke try to rescue Clementine and the others. Some get captured or killed in trying to escape. I'm going to assume that Sarita dies, and Kenny is captured. That's a very vague guess of what I think might happen.
It will end up with a break out atempt, where bad choices and bad preparation will cause some people's deaths; the cabin group will get separated with some still being locked at Carver's community and the other half free.
They did that in the first 10 minutes of episode one, though. Some people raged, but got over it in time.
Uh...no they didn't. Trust… more me, there are STILL plenty of fans who are sore about what happened to Omid. Keep in mind he was a popular character, but nowhere NEAR the same level as Kenny. If Telltale executes him in the next episode, they won't be prepared for the royal shitstorm that'll hit them. It will make the reaction to the original MASS EFFECT 3 endings look like a polite fan letter.
By the way, a lot of people haven't "gotten over that" either.
I dislike protection on characters for fans sake especially in stories packed with danger. If they protect a character just for fans that takes away from the story. If Omid lived the story line would of been completely different. If Lee lived the storyline would of been completely different. I think it was for the best. If the story calls for it and its good writing then the death has to happen. If TTG starts protecting characters for fans they should not even touch Game of Thrones.
They did that in the first 10 minutes of episode one, though. Some people raged, but got over it in time.
Uh...no they didn't. Trust… more me, there are STILL plenty of fans who are sore about what happened to Omid. Keep in mind he was a popular character, but nowhere NEAR the same level as Kenny. If Telltale executes him in the next episode, they won't be prepared for the royal shitstorm that'll hit them. It will make the reaction to the original MASS EFFECT 3 endings look like a polite fan letter.
By the way, a lot of people haven't "gotten over that" either.
I understand where you're coming from, but at the opposite end of the spectrum, there's also something called "shock value". Omid's death was shock value. We could argue back and forth whether Telltale was justified in killing Omid, but the fact remains Telltale did it primarily to rattle the player.
Maybe they felt Omid had outlived his usefulness as a character, I don't know. But when you deliberately butcher characters (or deliberately butcher fan-favourite characters because they're...well, fan-favourites), the story becomes boringly predictable. The whole series turns into a morbid game of "who's going to die next?", and looking over all the posts in the forum, it's awfully hard to argue it hasn't, wouldn't you say?
I grew tired of GAME OF THRONES because there's only so far you can take the theme of death, death, and more death. I realize it's a little weird to complain about death in a game called THE WALKING DEAD, but let's forget about "fan favourites" for a moment and just see things from the perspective of good storytelling. Slaughtering Kenny in episode 3 just to "shock" the fans wouldn't be good storytelling. Telltale can't shock the fans any more when it comes to spontaneously murdering characters. There are dozens of threads in this forum that have covered every theory of who could drop dead when and where, including Clementine. Telltale needs to do better than that.
I dislike protection on characters for fans sake especially in stories packed with danger. If they protect a character just for fans that ta… morekes away from the story. If Omid lived the story line would of been completely different. If Lee lived the storyline would of been completely different. I think it was for the best. If the story calls for it and its good writing then the death has to happen. If TTG starts protecting characters for fans they should not even touch Game of Thrones.
Omid's death was more then just shock value. To get to the point where Clem had no one to rely on but the Cabin group and to have the plot of them locking her in a Shed she had to lose everyone she was with. Either way Omid would of been out of the story for Clem to meet the Cabin group and for the cabin group to not trust her.
We also will soon see the side effect of people dying trying to protect Clem and how it effects her.
I dont want them to kill off Kenny but if Kenny's death has a huge effect on what happens next then I say why not. I also dont think they'll kill him until episode 4 or 5.
So far with Omid's death it has made an amazing story so far has it not?
I think you just gave up on Game of thrones because you fail to see how main Character deaths effect the story.
I understand where you're coming from, but at the opposite end of the spectrum, there's also something called "shock value". Omid's death wa… mores shock value. We could argue back and forth whether Telltale was justified in killing Omid, but the fact remains Telltale did it primarily to rattle the player.
Maybe they felt Omid had outlived his usefulness as a character, I don't know. But when you deliberately butcher characters (or deliberately butcher fan-favourite characters because they're...well, fan-favourites), the story becomes boringly predictable. The whole series turns into a morbid game of "who's going to die next?", and looking over all the posts in the forum, it's awfully hard to argue it hasn't, wouldn't you say?
I grew tired of GAME OF THRONES because there's only so far you can take the theme of death, death, and more death. I realize it's a little weird to complain about death in a game called THE WALKING DEAD, but let's forg… [view original content]
I think you just gave up on Game of thrones because you fail to see how main Character deaths effect the story.
Incorrect. I gave up on GAME OF THRONES because "killing off the main character" isn't a daring, innovative plot development any more. It's become its own cliche. Kindly don't assume why I choose to stick with a series, or abandon it. Showing Sean Bean being decapitated might strike you as original and innovative, but everything that came after was just a dreary slog for me, because it became obvious Martin had found his niche: Kill heroes for the hell of it.
It's shallow bullshit masquerading as daring art. I didn't "fail" to see anything. You fail to see cheap gimmicks when they're in plain sight.
Omid's death was more then just shock value. To get to the point where Clem had no one to rely on but the Cabin group and to have the plot o… moref them locking her in a Shed she had to lose everyone she was with. Either way Omid would of been out of the story for Clem to meet the Cabin group and for the cabin group to not trust her.
We also will soon see the side effect of people dying trying to protect Clem and how it effects her.
I dont want them to kill off Kenny but if Kenny's death has a huge effect on what happens next then I say why not. I also dont think they'll kill him until episode 4 or 5.
So far with Omid's death it has made an amazing story so far has it not?
I think you just gave up on Game of thrones because you fail to see how main Character deaths effect the story.
I can not respect you opinion for dissing game of thrones. Game of Thrones is FAR from cliche. If you think the Red wedding was just a gimmick Im sorry but it leads to so much more. I have a feeling your just one of those guys that has watched the HBO series and just assume you know whats going to happen next or you just choose to ignore the outcomes of a character's death and how it effects the character's around them. Ill say it again you "fail" at seeing how much power death adds to a plot.
You cant have a survival scenario with Pizza and Ice Cream.
I think you just gave up on Game of thrones because you fail to see how main Character deaths effect the story.
Incorrect. I gave up… more on GAME OF THRONES because "killing off the main character" isn't a daring, innovative plot development any more. It's become its own cliche. Kindly don't assume why I choose to stick with a series, or abandon it. Showing Sean Bean being decapitated might strike you as original and innovative, but everything that came after was just a dreary slog for me, because it became obvious Martin had found his niche: Kill heroes for the hell of it.
It's shallow bullshit masquerading as daring art. I didn't "fail" to see anything. You fail to see cheap gimmicks when they're in plain sight.
Ep 3 will finally explain who Carver and the cabin crew are in relation to each other. What did Carver do to encourage the crew to leave? What did they do that set Carver against them (I.e. Who is George and why did Alvin kill him?)? How did they actually escape? Stuff like that. A big plot twist will show us that Christa was picked up by Carver's group, who rescued her from the men in episode 1 at the river. The reunion puts Clem a little more at ease with Carver as the leader (heck, at this point, Christa has taken care of Clem far longer than Lee did. There has to be some attachment). At some point, Kenny and Carver get into a fight as shown in the preview. However, I think somehow, Kenny will win and he kills Carver, taking control of the community. Episode ends. What does the walker attack mean? I dunno.
Ep 4 will reveal the details of Kenny's journey from Season 1 to the ski lodge. We see how he and Sarita met, and why she means so much to him. At some point, she will be killed (possibly as the catalyst for the fight in episode 3), and this loss sends him over the edge, finally making his sanity snap. He becomes obsessed with getting to Wellington, to the point that any opposition (to the plan, or the execution of it) is handled severely. One such incident? Christa. She agrees that making the trip is a good idea, but some detail about Kenny's plan bothers her. He kills her or has her killed. Clementine witnesses this and something begins to boil inside her. She finally accepts that the world as she knew it is over and that there are really messed up things one must do to survive. As a symbol of letting go, she discards or destroys her beloved hat (it is not seen in the Ep 4 slide). Clem decides she must stop Kenny before he hurts anyone else. Sure, she has (potentially) killed to protect Lee, in self defense (if you count the guy chasing her in Ep 1 as her own kill rather than walkers), and for mercy, but she has never actively planned to kill someone. Episode ends. What does the fresh (I'm guessing non-walker) blood Clem has on her face in the slide mean? Her willingness to kill now.
Ep 5 will be allllllll about Clem trying to get to, and kill Kenny without him suspecting anything. How it happens is beyond me. Somehow, everyone left in the group will either be killed, or they abandon the group, leaving Clem on her own to confront Kenny as they approach Wellington. All the while, Kenny will still be a sympathetic character who has simply been broken one too many times. So Clementine has killed a former friend with no necessity behind the action. This is what the episode title No Turning Back is supposed to mean. She laments momentarily, but then walks off to continue her fight for survival. Season ends.
..... Just for the record, I am not serious with any of this. I may dislike Kenny's return, but I don't think Telltale will do anything like make him the antagonist or anything. There is no hole deep enough that they could dig to protect themselves from the seething hatred that would be sent their way if they did that. Besides, I'm sure my story synopsis leaves quite a few glaring plot holes, like Luke, and the episode 3 walker horde. Still, it's fun to speculate.
I know it does, but I'm guessing he can have a plan to take the group out of the communnity while Carver's people are fighting the horde...
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I mean, it' risky, but sometimes you have to take those risks and trust that the peopel that are with you know how to take care of themselfs
Although Omid's death served to further emphasise the fact that Clemintine is truly alone and to put a strain on the relationship she has with Christa, I felt that the execution of the death was poor and seemed rather forced in the sense that it was obvious that someone was going to die in that bathroom judging from the fact that players were unable to interact with the handgun that Clemintine put onto the sink which is annoying because even though Clemintine may not have thought about the gun, the players might have, meaning that a character that they know and love will die and they will have no control over it which would make one feel cheated because the character is not dying because of a particular event that occurred which sealed their fate, for example Carley/Doug in Long Road Ahead, but rather the character dies because Clemintine and the player are basically forced to have no forethought whatsoever. That's how I feel about the scene in general and I also feel that Omid could have died at a later stage, for example during the scavenger attack after the 16 month time jump.
I hope this post wasn't too confrontational, but if it was then I apologise for it being so.
Omid's death was more then just shock value. To get to the point where Clem had no one to rely on but the Cabin group and to have the plot o… moref them locking her in a Shed she had to lose everyone she was with. Either way Omid would of been out of the story for Clem to meet the Cabin group and for the cabin group to not trust her.
We also will soon see the side effect of people dying trying to protect Clem and how it effects her.
I dont want them to kill off Kenny but if Kenny's death has a huge effect on what happens next then I say why not. I also dont think they'll kill him until episode 4 or 5.
So far with Omid's death it has made an amazing story so far has it not?
I think you just gave up on Game of thrones because you fail to see how main Character deaths effect the story.
Ill say it again you "fail" at seeing how much power death adds to a plot.
Sorry, but even death loses its impact if you do it all the time. It ceases to be dramatic, and eventually becomes trite.
If we were to follow your logic about how an ongoing series should work, Clementine's throat would have been torn out by Sam before episode 1 was even over, with the player then becoming saddled with Christa as PC for the rest of the season.
I can not respect you opinion for dissing game of thrones. Game of Thrones is FAR from cliche. If you think the Red wedding was just a gimmi… moreck Im sorry but it leads to so much more. I have a feeling your just one of those guys that has watched the HBO series and just assume you know whats going to happen next or you just choose to ignore the outcomes of a character's death and how it effects the character's around them. Ill say it again you "fail" at seeing how much power death adds to a plot.
You cant have a survival scenario with Pizza and Ice Cream.
While I HATE to say it I think Rebecca will die in Episode 3 (WAHHHHHH) Clem will have to deliver the baby in the final moments. Pregnant ladies never do well in the apocalypse, just look at Lori from the TV Show.
Oh and you know when Rebecca asks Clem about baby names, wouldn't it be awesome if you could suggest Lee to her! That would be so awesome!
Group gets to Carvers Community. They learn about it and being forced to stay and function in it. Between this we meet 400 Days Folk and maybe making Allies between them and us. Then somebody makes a 'dumb' Thing which settles a Conflict. Pretty Sure some dying in it. Towards the End a 'Storm' is coming, which is already teasered. Probably a Walker Overrun. Then End. And in four we're 'Amid the Ruins'.
All in all i think Carvers Community is like Wodburry with the Gov. just more.. harsher.
Dude killing off clem is your own made up logic of my logic. I never said anything along those lines. Game of thrones doesn't kill off characters all the time but they do it at the perfect points and pretty much all of them are just side characters like Kenny but their death still has a lasting effect on what comes next and thats what you dont see. Its more then just shock it sets up what comes next in the plot.
Ill say it again you "fail" at seeing how much power death adds to a plot.
Sorry, but even death loses its impact if you do it all t… morehe time. It ceases to be dramatic, and eventually becomes trite.
If we were to follow your logic about how an ongoing series should work, Clementine's throat would have been torn out by Sam before episode 1 was even over, with the player then becoming saddled with Christa as PC for the rest of the season.
Unpredictable? Sure. Wise? Hardly.
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Kenny kills Carver, becomes leader, and they all go to Wellington.
I reckon that this episode will be buildup to a battle in Carver's settlement. The battle will actually occur, but this is the part where we try and smuggle a few people out and get people on our side.
Luke and possibly a couple of other people of the Clementine Liberation Front will lure a herd of walkers to Carver's camp.
Chaos ensues.
And Nick, if still alive, gets someone killed. Someone nice.
Aw, come one. You're just looking for more threads to spam gifs in.
I put too many hours of hard thinking into my CLF theory for it to be abused like that.
I think this one will be mainly development of Carver and his group with some recall of what the cabin group did. At the end I think they'll have to work together to repel the walker herd. Or maybe the cabin group let the herd in so they can escape
Those are forever....
How about show up with a tank and cut some old man's head off?
I'm guessing episode 3 will all be passed in Carver's communitty, and that horde going in Carver and Clem's direction was sent there by Luke and some group he found so they can distract the communitty and go save the group
Oh a pinky swear is definitely forever...and if you don't keep it, well...lets just say a war would come in "super soon"
credits to @Reusou
Luke brings back Juicebox and Hammer as they crash through the gates riding Maybelle, stopping Carver in the process and saving the day.
Then they all have Le Walter Surprise to celebrate.
Lets not forget the truckload of salt licks Luke brought in ;D
Doesn't a lurker invasion pose as much of a danger to the good inhabitants of the community as it does to the bad?
Not sure about an ending, but i dont think Alvin, Nick, Kenny, or Carlos will survive into episode 4.
Unrelated comment:I really LOVE your avatar.
Bumping off Kenny in episode 3 wouldn't be advisable. Bringing back a major character like that, only to give him the chop in the following chapter purely for the sake of shocking/depressing the player, is an even dumber idea than killing Whistler in the first ten minutes of BLADE: TRINITY. A determinant choice between Kenny and Luke at the end of part 3 is a better way to go.
They did that in the first 10 minutes of episode one, though. Some people raged, but got over it in time. Either determinant or from other factors, its just my feeling Kenny is going to not make it to episode 4. His character is going to do something stupid in that camp that gets him and others killed.
Uh...no they didn't. Trust me, there are STILL plenty of fans who are sore about what happened to Omid. Keep in mind he was a popular character, but nowhere NEAR the same level as Kenny. If Telltale executes him in the next episode, they won't be prepared for the royal shitstorm that'll hit them. It will make the reaction to the original MASS EFFECT 3 endings look like a polite fan letter.
By the way, a lot of people haven't "gotten over that" either.
Carver will try to break Clem's super strong will and will think of the most brutal and unhuman torturing method he could possible think of!
Carver will shave Kennys godlike hobo beard and Clem will have to watch the whole horrible procedure, the pain and sorrow of this terrible experience will hunt her for her entire life and will eventually break her super strong will!
It's gonna end with clementine trasforming in a super hero and saving the world!
Carver will be dead because kenny and lilly will fight with him, then kenny and lilly discover that they always loved them each other and they live forever happy ! this is called a impossible end
MY AVATAR?
Bonnie isn't actually working with Carver, and the 400 Days people and possibly Luke try to rescue Clementine and the others. Some get captured or killed in trying to escape. I'm going to assume that Sarita dies, and Kenny is captured. That's a very vague guess of what I think might happen.
It will end up with a break out atempt, where bad choices and bad preparation will cause some people's deaths; the cabin group will get separated with some still being locked at Carver's community and the other half free.
Ep.4 will be about rescuing those people
I'm guessing no matter what happens you can't kill Carver or Kenny or Carlos til ep. 5.
I dislike protection on characters for fans sake especially in stories packed with danger. If they protect a character just for fans that takes away from the story. If Omid lived the story line would of been completely different. If Lee lived the storyline would of been completely different. I think it was for the best. If the story calls for it and its good writing then the death has to happen. If TTG starts protecting characters for fans they should not even touch Game of Thrones.
I feel that Clementine is going to snap one of these episodes, she lost everyone she ever loved and all that anger is still inside her.
I understand where you're coming from, but at the opposite end of the spectrum, there's also something called "shock value". Omid's death was shock value. We could argue back and forth whether Telltale was justified in killing Omid, but the fact remains Telltale did it primarily to rattle the player.
Maybe they felt Omid had outlived his usefulness as a character, I don't know. But when you deliberately butcher characters (or deliberately butcher fan-favourite characters because they're...well, fan-favourites), the story becomes boringly predictable. The whole series turns into a morbid game of "who's going to die next?", and looking over all the posts in the forum, it's awfully hard to argue it hasn't, wouldn't you say?
I grew tired of GAME OF THRONES because there's only so far you can take the theme of death, death, and more death. I realize it's a little weird to complain about death in a game called THE WALKING DEAD, but let's forget about "fan favourites" for a moment and just see things from the perspective of good storytelling. Slaughtering Kenny in episode 3 just to "shock" the fans wouldn't be good storytelling. Telltale can't shock the fans any more when it comes to spontaneously murdering characters. There are dozens of threads in this forum that have covered every theory of who could drop dead when and where, including Clementine. Telltale needs to do better than that.
Omid's death was more then just shock value. To get to the point where Clem had no one to rely on but the Cabin group and to have the plot of them locking her in a Shed she had to lose everyone she was with. Either way Omid would of been out of the story for Clem to meet the Cabin group and for the cabin group to not trust her.
We also will soon see the side effect of people dying trying to protect Clem and how it effects her.
I dont want them to kill off Kenny but if Kenny's death has a huge effect on what happens next then I say why not. I also dont think they'll kill him until episode 4 or 5.
So far with Omid's death it has made an amazing story so far has it not?
I think you just gave up on Game of thrones because you fail to see how main Character deaths effect the story.
Incorrect. I gave up on GAME OF THRONES because "killing off the main character" isn't a daring, innovative plot development any more. It's become its own cliche. Kindly don't assume why I choose to stick with a series, or abandon it. Showing Sean Bean being decapitated might strike you as original and innovative, but everything that came after was just a dreary slog for me, because it became obvious Martin had found his niche: Kill heroes for the hell of it.
It's shallow bullshit masquerading as daring art. I didn't "fail" to see anything. You fail to see cheap gimmicks when they're in plain sight.
I can not respect you opinion for dissing game of thrones. Game of Thrones is FAR from cliche. If you think the Red wedding was just a gimmick Im sorry but it leads to so much more. I have a feeling your just one of those guys that has watched the HBO series and just assume you know whats going to happen next or you just choose to ignore the outcomes of a character's death and how it effects the character's around them. Ill say it again you "fail" at seeing how much power death adds to a plot.
You cant have a survival scenario with Pizza and Ice Cream.
Okay. Fun time happy speculation thread go!
I think:
Ep 3 will finally explain who Carver and the cabin crew are in relation to each other. What did Carver do to encourage the crew to leave? What did they do that set Carver against them (I.e. Who is George and why did Alvin kill him?)? How did they actually escape? Stuff like that. A big plot twist will show us that Christa was picked up by Carver's group, who rescued her from the men in episode 1 at the river. The reunion puts Clem a little more at ease with Carver as the leader (heck, at this point, Christa has taken care of Clem far longer than Lee did. There has to be some attachment). At some point, Kenny and Carver get into a fight as shown in the preview. However, I think somehow, Kenny will win and he kills Carver, taking control of the community. Episode ends. What does the walker attack mean? I dunno.
Ep 4 will reveal the details of Kenny's journey from Season 1 to the ski lodge. We see how he and Sarita met, and why she means so much to him. At some point, she will be killed (possibly as the catalyst for the fight in episode 3), and this loss sends him over the edge, finally making his sanity snap. He becomes obsessed with getting to Wellington, to the point that any opposition (to the plan, or the execution of it) is handled severely. One such incident? Christa. She agrees that making the trip is a good idea, but some detail about Kenny's plan bothers her. He kills her or has her killed. Clementine witnesses this and something begins to boil inside her. She finally accepts that the world as she knew it is over and that there are really messed up things one must do to survive. As a symbol of letting go, she discards or destroys her beloved hat (it is not seen in the Ep 4 slide). Clem decides she must stop Kenny before he hurts anyone else. Sure, she has (potentially) killed to protect Lee, in self defense (if you count the guy chasing her in Ep 1 as her own kill rather than walkers), and for mercy, but she has never actively planned to kill someone. Episode ends. What does the fresh (I'm guessing non-walker) blood Clem has on her face in the slide mean? Her willingness to kill now.
Ep 5 will be allllllll about Clem trying to get to, and kill Kenny without him suspecting anything. How it happens is beyond me. Somehow, everyone left in the group will either be killed, or they abandon the group, leaving Clem on her own to confront Kenny as they approach Wellington. All the while, Kenny will still be a sympathetic character who has simply been broken one too many times. So Clementine has killed a former friend with no necessity behind the action. This is what the episode title No Turning Back is supposed to mean. She laments momentarily, but then walks off to continue her fight for survival. Season ends.
..... Just for the record, I am not serious with any of this. I may dislike Kenny's return, but I don't think Telltale will do anything like make him the antagonist or anything. There is no hole deep enough that they could dig to protect themselves from the seething hatred that would be sent their way if they did that. Besides, I'm sure my story synopsis leaves quite a few glaring plot holes, like Luke, and the episode 3 walker horde. Still, it's fun to speculate.
Yeah,it's cool.I LOVE phoenixes
Thanks dude.......respect man
I know it does, but I'm guessing he can have a plan to take the group out of the communnity while Carver's people are fighting the horde...
I mean, it' risky, but sometimes you have to take those risks and trust that the peopel that are with you know how to take care of themselfs
Well Nick is fucked. Lol. But good point, I find this theory very plausible
Although Omid's death served to further emphasise the fact that Clemintine is truly alone and to put a strain on the relationship she has with Christa, I felt that the execution of the death was poor and seemed rather forced in the sense that it was obvious that someone was going to die in that bathroom judging from the fact that players were unable to interact with the handgun that Clemintine put onto the sink which is annoying because even though Clemintine may not have thought about the gun, the players might have, meaning that a character that they know and love will die and they will have no control over it which would make one feel cheated because the character is not dying because of a particular event that occurred which sealed their fate, for example Carley/Doug in Long Road Ahead, but rather the character dies because Clemintine and the player are basically forced to have no forethought whatsoever. That's how I feel about the scene in general and I also feel that Omid could have died at a later stage, for example during the scavenger attack after the 16 month time jump.
I hope this post wasn't too confrontational, but if it was then I apologise for it being so.
Dudette.And,respect reciprocated,yo.
Sorry, but even death loses its impact if you do it all the time. It ceases to be dramatic, and eventually becomes trite.
If we were to follow your logic about how an ongoing series should work, Clementine's throat would have been torn out by Sam before episode 1 was even over, with the player then becoming saddled with Christa as PC for the rest of the season.
Unpredictable? Sure. Wise? Hardly.
While I HATE to say it I think Rebecca will die in Episode 3 (WAHHHHHH) Clem will have to deliver the baby in the final moments. Pregnant ladies never do well in the apocalypse, just look at Lori from the TV Show.
Oh and you know when Rebecca asks Clem about baby names, wouldn't it be awesome if you could suggest Lee to her! That would be so awesome!
Group gets to Carvers Community. They learn about it and being forced to stay and function in it. Between this we meet 400 Days Folk and maybe making Allies between them and us. Then somebody makes a 'dumb' Thing which settles a Conflict. Pretty Sure some dying in it. Towards the End a 'Storm' is coming, which is already teasered. Probably a Walker Overrun. Then End. And in four we're 'Amid the Ruins'.
All in all i think Carvers Community is like Wodburry with the Gov. just more.. harsher.
Dude killing off clem is your own made up logic of my logic. I never said anything along those lines. Game of thrones doesn't kill off characters all the time but they do it at the perfect points and pretty much all of them are just side characters like Kenny but their death still has a lasting effect on what comes next and thats what you dont see. Its more then just shock it sets up what comes next in the plot.