I think Kenny and Luke will get along one day, or at least co-exist better than Kenny and Lilly.
I think that even though Alvin and Nick are determinant, that doesn't mean they are going to die.
I'm overly suspicious of the entire cabin group, especially Luke.
I want Christa to be alive, but I secretly think she's dead.
I'm holding out hope for a hallucination/dream of Lee, although if it doesn't fit in to what Clementine is going through at the moment, I'd rather not have one.
I think Kenny and Luke will get along one day, or at least co-exist better than Kenny and Lilly.
I think that even though Alvin and Nick … moreare determinant, that doesn't mean they are going to die.
I'm overly suspicious of the entire cabin group, especially Luke.
I want Christa to be alive, but I secretly think she's dead.
I'm holding out hope for a hallucination/dream of Lee, although if it doesn't fit in to what Clementine is going through at the moment, I'd rather not have one.
Clementine doing everything. Turning off a turbine? Dafuq?
Clementine volunteers to do stuff like that because she wants to prove that she's not some little kid. Also they were quick to let her do so in that situation because they needed as many people as possible to scan the trees for walkers, so arguing about it would just make them lose time.
Kenny.
Lack of emotional investment in characters.
Clementine doing everything. Turning off a turbine? Dafuq?
The 16 month time ski… morep and the 5 day time skip
Kenny
Rip Omid!!
Small nitpick things (Carver henches firing from the hip)
Where is Christa?
Kenny
Initial reaction by the people in the cabin, specifically Rebecca
The overall stupidity of the cabin group members
Oh.. and Kenny.
Begin the downvotes, I'm prepared.
Alright, if there were a bomb ticking away would they have let her disarm it? Even if she asked real nice like? I doubt it. It's just silly to think the adults would let her turn it off. Hell I would have expected one of them to throw her out of the way and tell her to shoot the walkers long before they would let her tackle the turbine by herself. That scene was disgusting, I'm just trying to forget it.
Clementine doing everything. Turning off a turbine? Dafuq?
Clementine volunteers to do stuff like that because she wants to prove th… moreat she's not some little kid. Also they were quick to let her do so in that situation because they needed as many people as possible to scan the trees for walkers, so arguing about it would just make them lose time.
Just think of it like this Viva so it can seem more realistic. She was the only one with a light source. Yea it sounds like i'm forcing it there but that's what made the scene work a little for me.
Alright, if there were a bomb ticking away would they have let her disarm it? Even if she asked real nice like? I doubt it. It's just silly … moreto think the adults would let her turn it off. Hell I would have expected one of them to throw her out of the way and tell her to shoot the walkers long before they would let her tackle the turbine by herself. That scene was disgusting, I'm just trying to forget it.
Just think of it like this Viva so it can seem more realistic. She was the only one with a light source. Yea it sounds like i'm forcing it there but that's what made the scene work a little for me.
Yeah, Ben was actually trying to keep us safe in the long run. At the train he said 'by the time I realized they didn't have my friend it was too late. They said they'd kill me, kill all of us." So in the end he was trying to protect us. I always liked him too
Lee was a great protagonist, but his story is over. I'm not that broken up over him not returning.
I wouldn't mind it if nobody except Kenny and possibly a couple more 400 Days people returned. Bringing Lily or Vernon back would feel like overkill. Remember, Carver's camp is way north of Georgia.
I thought that Lilly was one of the more in-depth characters of season one.
I never hated Becca for growing into a more pragmatic role.
… more And I usually critique Molly as feeling a bit out of place, in regards to her snarky personality and semi-teleporting skills.
There, I said it. Bring on the hate. BTW, wth does everybody see in him? He's a fuck-up.
First off, he's an asshole to Pete; his own family, then he risks both his and Clementine's life, then he shoots Matthew just because he's mad about Pete, last but not least, he tells Walter that he DID shoot Matthew.
Comon, man, where's your damn brain?
Ben's excuse was that he was a dumb kid....what's Nick's?
In S1E1,Clementine told Lee that her dad was an engineer,now a brief Google search has told me,that engineers DO work on wind turbines. So,maybe her dad taught her how they work!!
Alright, if there were a bomb ticking away would they have let her disarm it? Even if she asked real nice like? I doubt it. It's just silly … moreto think the adults would let her turn it off. Hell I would have expected one of them to throw her out of the way and tell her to shoot the walkers long before they would let her tackle the turbine by herself. That scene was disgusting, I'm just trying to forget it.
I hate Nick.
There, I said it. Bring on the hate. BTW, wth does everybody see in him? He's a fuck-up.
First off, he's an asshole to Pe… morete; his own family, then he risks both his and Clementine's life, then he shoots Matthew just because he's mad about Pete, last but not least, he tells Walter that he DID shoot Matthew.
Comon, man, where's your damn brain?
Ben's excuse was that he was a dumb kid....what's Nick's?
I felt no emotion toward Omid or Sam the dog deaths both felt so forced for me without building enough depth so just found them annoying
… moreI Hate new direction on first game only needed 100,000 sales to break even with small budget and sold over 21 million so in theorie could potentially making a game where could expand everything in great depth gameplay, decisions, length etc. Instead like tried make cheaper game less gameplay, more cutscenes, linear sections, no hub areas, short episodes etc.
Not happy with Kenny I just got lucky answer lazy shortcut by the writers
Carlos a doctor?
Adults need unknown child to do everything who can't do basic things?
Love the game but here come the downthumbs but at least I'll be honest
I never liked Kenny's 'death' in season 1. I thought it was stupid he didn't just kill Ben and leave with Lee in the time it took for them to have their little chat. It was suicide after an anti-suicide speech. I'm glad hes alive, and I don't think it hurts the integrity of the story.
I did not feel sorry for Sam the dog at any point. I felt literally nothing at his death, and as I put him out of his misery (I didn't leave him to suffer), all I said was "Fuck you, mutt."
That would be really cool. If only she had said "My dad worked on these," as justification for knowing how to turn it off. I'm going to go with your theory, it makes the horrible scene a lot less terrible, but it doesn't fix the overall stupidity of the group members who didn't know this, and weren't told this by Clementine. The scene is a lot better now though, so thank you
I just had this one big "HOLY FUCK" moment.
In S1E1,Clementine told Lee that her dad was an engineer,now a brief Google search has told me,that engineers DO work on wind turbines. So,maybe her dad taught her how they work!!
I just had this one big "HOLY FUCK" moment.
In S1E1,Clementine told Lee that her dad was an engineer,now a brief Google search has told me,that engineers DO work on wind turbines. So,maybe her dad taught her how they work!!
1) I,and a lot of people do NOT work well under stress. This is a turbine,making noise,and walkers could show up behind you,and murder you at any second. The people with you are panicking,and can't get their heads straight. So,I think they're justified in not knowing,
2) I think the group members let Clementine handle it as a way of showing they trust her. Same reason she was the one crossing the bridge,why she was the one who talked to Matthew,why she was the one to climb the ladder. She's shown she's capable of handling things,she's shown she has a way of talking to people to make them trust her.
3) And finally,Clementine didn't really have to tell anyone,she was going to do it anyways,so why tell them? Why guide someone in turning off a turbine,when she can just reach over and turn it off herself?
That would be really cool. If only she had said "My dad worked on these," as justification for knowing how to turn it off. I'm going to go w… moreith your theory, it makes the horrible scene a lot less terrible, but it doesn't fix the overall stupidity of the group members who didn't know this, and weren't told this by Clementine. The scene is a lot better now though, so thank you
That doesn't matter. It still needed to be done and leaving it in the care of a child is the worst option there was. It's understandable to be fearful and scared but if you have the calm to realize it needs to be shut down then you have the function to realize an 11 year old shouldn't be the on to do it. Though the person who posted down below makes a valid point, perhaps she told them in the 5 day time skip. This is nearly guaranteeably not intended to be true by telltale, but someone has to fix their mistakes right?
The talking to people is understandable. Even if she fuck up and says something "wrong" then it could be chalked up to child stupidity. Going up the ladder wasn't a task which required skills beyond the scope of a normal 11 year old, especially one with her mental and physical prowess. The turbine on the other hand is not a task fit for an 11 year old. Is was completely stupid. Unless again, we return to our own description of the 5 day time skip.
Wait what? She did tell then she was going to do it. And they were fine with letting her do it alone. Which makes no sense.
As for their stupidity,I think the following...
1) I,and a lot of people do NOT work well under stress. This is a turbine,making noise,an… mored walkers could show up behind you,and murder you at any second. The people with you are panicking,and can't get their heads straight. So,I think they're justified in not knowing,
2) I think the group members let Clementine handle it as a way of showing they trust her. Same reason she was the one crossing the bridge,why she was the one who talked to Matthew,why she was the one to climb the ladder. She's shown she's capable of handling things,she's shown she has a way of talking to people to make them trust her.
3) And finally,Clementine didn't really have to tell anyone,she was going to do it anyways,so why tell them? Why guide someone in turning off a turbine,when she can just reach over and turn it off herself?
With that logic, we can pretend she told them about her parents over the 5 day time skip
Telltale still done gone an' goofed, but we fixed it for ourselves.
* That doesn't matter. It still needed to be done and leaving it in the care of a child is the worst option there was. It's understandable t… moreo be fearful and scared but if you have the calm to realize it needs to be shut down then you have the function to realize an 11 year old shouldn't be the on to do it. Though the person who posted down below makes a valid point, perhaps she told them in the 5 day time skip. This is nearly guaranteeably not intended to be true by telltale, but someone has to fix their mistakes right?
* The talking to people is understandable. Even if she fuck up and says something "wrong" then it could be chalked up to child stupidity. Going up the ladder wasn't a task which required skills beyond the scope of a normal 11 year old, especially one with her mental and physical prowess. The turbine on the other hand is not a task fit for an 11 year old. Is was completely stupid. Unless again, we return to our own descripti… [view original content]
Okay,I don't want to make this go on longer than it has to,but I'm noticing something.
So,this little girl,can take down walkers and climb tall ladders,where one little fuck-up,she could end up dead. But,turning off a turbine isn't something a little girl should do? Why not? Carlos is a doctor,I don't know many doctors who handle wind turbines. I can't see Kenny letting Sarita go outside on her own,seeing how he's very protective over her. Nick,owned a farm. And unless the farm got electricity from turbines,that rules him out too. Clementine knew how to turn it off,so they let her. What does her being a little girl have to do with it? Let us remember our hobro Chuck's words.
"You have to consider her a living person. That's it. You're either living or not. Your not big or little,you're not a boy or a girl,you're not strong,or smart. You're alive,that's all that matters."
Also,Sarita doesn't strike me as all that knowledgeable on the turbine. Just because she lives in the cabin,doesn't mean she knows how to work it.
* That doesn't matter. It still needed to be done and leaving it in the care of a child is the worst option there was. It's understandable t… moreo be fearful and scared but if you have the calm to realize it needs to be shut down then you have the function to realize an 11 year old shouldn't be the on to do it. Though the person who posted down below makes a valid point, perhaps she told them in the 5 day time skip. This is nearly guaranteeably not intended to be true by telltale, but someone has to fix their mistakes right?
* The talking to people is understandable. Even if she fuck up and says something "wrong" then it could be chalked up to child stupidity. Going up the ladder wasn't a task which required skills beyond the scope of a normal 11 year old, especially one with her mental and physical prowess. The turbine on the other hand is not a task fit for an 11 year old. Is was completely stupid. Unless again, we return to our own descripti… [view original content]
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Mister juicy and hammer. They deserve a lot more role in this season. Thank god Clementine bean can still there(hopefully).
I think Kenny and Luke will get along one day, or at least co-exist better than Kenny and Lilly.
I think that even though Alvin and Nick are determinant, that doesn't mean they are going to die.
I'm overly suspicious of the entire cabin group, especially Luke.
I want Christa to be alive, but I secretly think she's dead.
I'm holding out hope for a hallucination/dream of Lee, although if it doesn't fit in to what Clementine is going through at the moment, I'd rather not have one.
There's diet version? God help us.
I think they'll get along too, although I think for a little bit longer both their personalities will clash.
I think they're gonna put more thought into it too and keep them around for longer than usual too.
At first I trusted Luke but as I played the game a few more times I do have some doubts.
I think she is too, and I think we'll see her as a walker later on.
I think she's going to have one too and that'll be her breaking point.
Clementine volunteers to do stuff like that because she wants to prove that she's not some little kid. Also they were quick to let her do so in that situation because they needed as many people as possible to scan the trees for walkers, so arguing about it would just make them lose time.
By asking how big it was he was actually asking whether it was big enough for all of them to stay in.
Or something like that, anyway.
Alright, if there were a bomb ticking away would they have let her disarm it? Even if she asked real nice like? I doubt it. It's just silly to think the adults would let her turn it off. Hell I would have expected one of them to throw her out of the way and tell her to shoot the walkers long before they would let her tackle the turbine by herself. That scene was disgusting, I'm just trying to forget it.
Just think of it like this Viva so it can seem more realistic. She was the only one with a light source. Yea it sounds like i'm forcing it there but that's what made the scene work a little for me.
I.... I'm just going to try to forget it happened.... haha
Fair enough lol
I never minded Duck or blamed Ben for anyone's deaths.
Also, Luke is boring. I can't find a reason to like him.
Yeah, Ben was actually trying to keep us safe in the long run. At the train he said 'by the time I realized they didn't have my friend it was too late. They said they'd kill me, kill all of us." So in the end he was trying to protect us. I always liked him too
Luke is a bad guy.
I really like Nick.
I don't mind Rebecca. Clem listening to her baby was actually one of my favourite moments in episode 2.
Can't disagree with you there.
they are nice but i miss that sexy ass christa
I don't like Luke!
I don't know why, but Luke creeps the hell out of me. He doesn't deserve my trust.
I thought that Lilly was one of the more in-depth characters of season one.
I never hated Becca for growing into a more pragmatic role.
And I usually critique Molly as feeling a bit out of place, in regards to her snarky personality and semi-teleporting skills.
Thought of a couple more...
Becca seems to generate a LOT of hate and I'm not sure why. She's no worse than Carl in the comics or TV show.
I am actually happy Kenny is back
Carver actually seems like a good guy
Doug aint' so bad...
Game needs more hubs and interaction
I kind of hate Luke. I just don't trust him.
I hate Nick.
There, I said it. Bring on the hate. BTW, wth does everybody see in him? He's a fuck-up.
First off, he's an asshole to Pete; his own family, then he risks both his and Clementine's life, then he shoots Matthew just because he's mad about Pete, last but not least, he tells Walter that he DID shoot Matthew.
Comon, man, where's your damn brain?
Ben's excuse was that he was a dumb kid....what's Nick's?
I just had this one big "HOLY FUCK" moment.
In S1E1,Clementine told Lee that her dad was an engineer,now a brief Google search has told me,that engineers DO work on wind turbines. So,maybe her dad taught her how they work!!
Ben's a Dumb Kid, then He's just an Dumb Nick? I don't like him either... poor Mathew.
Agree.
Nick Breckon sucks
I never liked Kenny's 'death' in season 1. I thought it was stupid he didn't just kill Ben and leave with Lee in the time it took for them to have their little chat. It was suicide after an anti-suicide speech. I'm glad hes alive, and I don't think it hurts the integrity of the story.
Ben was among my top 3 favorites in the first season and I don't really care for Luke. Just boring.
I'm with you.
That would be really cool. If only she had said "My dad worked on these," as justification for knowing how to turn it off. I'm going to go with your theory, it makes the horrible scene a lot less terrible, but it doesn't fix the overall stupidity of the group members who didn't know this, and weren't told this by Clementine. The scene is a lot better now though, so thank you
I don't trust anyone I don't already know from season 1. This new group is still hiding something, I don't want any part of it.
With that logic, we can pretend she told them about her parents over the 5 day time skip
Telltale still done gone an' goofed, but we fixed it for ourselves.
As for their stupidity,I think the following...
1) I,and a lot of people do NOT work well under stress. This is a turbine,making noise,and walkers could show up behind you,and murder you at any second. The people with you are panicking,and can't get their heads straight. So,I think they're justified in not knowing,
2) I think the group members let Clementine handle it as a way of showing they trust her. Same reason she was the one crossing the bridge,why she was the one who talked to Matthew,why she was the one to climb the ladder. She's shown she's capable of handling things,she's shown she has a way of talking to people to make them trust her.
3) And finally,Clementine didn't really have to tell anyone,she was going to do it anyways,so why tell them? Why guide someone in turning off a turbine,when she can just reach over and turn it off herself?
That doesn't matter. It still needed to be done and leaving it in the care of a child is the worst option there was. It's understandable to be fearful and scared but if you have the calm to realize it needs to be shut down then you have the function to realize an 11 year old shouldn't be the on to do it. Though the person who posted down below makes a valid point, perhaps she told them in the 5 day time skip. This is nearly guaranteeably not intended to be true by telltale, but someone has to fix their mistakes right?
The talking to people is understandable. Even if she fuck up and says something "wrong" then it could be chalked up to child stupidity. Going up the ladder wasn't a task which required skills beyond the scope of a normal 11 year old, especially one with her mental and physical prowess. The turbine on the other hand is not a task fit for an 11 year old. Is was completely stupid. Unless again, we return to our own description of the 5 day time skip.
Wait what? She did tell then she was going to do it. And they were fine with letting her do it alone. Which makes no sense.
Redemption for this scene!!! Thank you
Oops number 3 was incorrect context.
I'll retry with this.
It isn't that she didn't tell them. It's that they didn't question it.
Okay,I don't want to make this go on longer than it has to,but I'm noticing something.
So,this little girl,can take down walkers and climb tall ladders,where one little fuck-up,she could end up dead. But,turning off a turbine isn't something a little girl should do? Why not? Carlos is a doctor,I don't know many doctors who handle wind turbines. I can't see Kenny letting Sarita go outside on her own,seeing how he's very protective over her. Nick,owned a farm. And unless the farm got electricity from turbines,that rules him out too. Clementine knew how to turn it off,so they let her. What does her being a little girl have to do with it? Let us remember our hobro Chuck's words.
"You have to consider her a living person. That's it. You're either living or not. Your not big or little,you're not a boy or a girl,you're not strong,or smart. You're alive,that's all that matters."
Also,Sarita doesn't strike me as all that knowledgeable on the turbine. Just because she lives in the cabin,doesn't mean she knows how to work it.
Helllll yasss