least favorite character this whole season
other than carver cuz thats the obvious answer mine is michelle cuz she killed omid :c
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other than carver cuz thats the obvious answer mine is michelle cuz she killed omid :c
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Kenny.
Luke
Bonnie
Michelle.
i agree
I don't get why people hate Luke. Sure he dropped Clem but not only was that when he hardly knew her but he also thought she was bitten, and that bite wasn't too convincing. People have done worse things to Clem than dropping her.
Christa, Michelle, Sam, Sarah, Sarita. That's about all I can think of right now.
Troy (he's one of carver's men by the way). I just don't know why I hate him but he hasn't said a damn word which just pisses me off, not sure why.
Kenny.
Michelle. Oh, and I don't hate Carver:). At least not in the way most of the people do.
Of the main cast? Well, my one may be a bit controversial... but it's Carlos.
Why? Well for one he wasn't able to tell the difference between a dog bite and a Walker bite (which I still think the bite was very much obviously NOT human afflicted since the wound on Clem's arm is too straightened) and then lock Clementine in a shed. which was a horrible thing to do. Yes we still don't know his history with Carver. But to lock Clem in a shed where she would have likely had died if she didn't patch herself up is horrendous. Oh, and asking how big the "Little house" was. Even though Clem literally said how big it was there. And finally, having no idea how to turn off a windmill but when the eleven year old volunteered he put full trust in her.
Seriously I have no idea what Telltale are doing with this character. He's supposed to be a Doctor, but to me he looks like the idiot of the group. Sorry guys, but that's just how I see him.
why christa and sarita? i can understand everyone else
Christa has always annoyed me, she seems like the bossy type and such. Sarita is just Kenny's poor choice in women again, he didn't learn from Katjaa. She annoyed me almost instantly.
Winston. All the "Are you fucking kidding me?!" jokes aside, one of the death animations showed that he was more than willing to shoot a little girl in the face for no reason at all. Fuck that guy.
Sam.
YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE
He didn't need to speak for us to know he's an asshole.
You're fucking kidding us, right?
Yep.
Totally fucking kidding you.
Vernon.
No redeeming qualities whatsoever, and made all the hard work in S1: Episode 4 completely pointless thanks to his betrayal.
Cluke4Life
Wow, I didn't know that could happen.
"Hmm, we gotta go and the kid won't cooperate, BETTER SHOOT HER IN THE FACE."
What an asshole...
Episode One Rebecca had absolutely no redeeming values. I blackmailed her with absolutely no regrets.
Christa
Why...? Because she has an accent? Not fond of foreigners?
Michelle. Easily.
Sam the dog played frisbee with him for 10 seconds then offered the dog food. Clem gets ravaged by this dog then he dies brutally with a decision such forced feel with no character depth just mentality of hey put a dog in then kill him gamers will love that.
I still can't figure out what he says right before he shoots. I don't know why but it's really important to me O___O I can't sleep until I know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Christa? :O Ah, ok it's your opinion...
I believe he says "Gladly." As in "Yes, I will gladly 'finish' this small child to make our getaway a bit smoother, fellow sociopathic scavenger."
Thanks
Meh, I thought it was a good scene and a good metaphor for trust. It was also an efficient pull at some of the players' heartstrings, for many love dogs... I do not.
In my opinion if done it the correct way could of been as love dogs myself but way they did the scene was not great in my opinion frisbee then attack then dead dog didn't give gamer any real time to connect just rushed scene to get a couple of feels
Michelle and Winston. I also hate Carver because he's threatening in that scary, intelligent, can-pretend-to-be-nice-but-is-violent way but saying this, he's a good character.
Also, he's underused as hell. Back in All That Remains I was looking forward to future interactions with him, trying to convince him Sarah needed to grow up, or simply having him as some kind of foil for Clementine's character development ala Larry, just less... extreme. Two episodes in, and I can count our "talks" with him with one hand and the interesting moments with less fingers.
Kenny sure is
Michelle. Obvious reasons aside, she brought back bad memories of being bullied.
As with many things in that episode...
I don't think it's great, but that it works and shows one the supposedly major themes this season in the not-so-subtle way of a mauling dog.
Double post.
Triple post.