I think it's his machete strap that causes that illusion, but we won't know until Telltale shows him bare-chested.
-tugs collar- Not that I want that or anything...
Definitely Michelle. I hate replaying episode one because of her. The entire bathroom scene just makes me cringe.
Next to that, I'd say B… moreonnie. I don't hate Bonnie, but I never really cared for her, even back in 400 Days. Something about her and her story just kinda bugged me.
Maybe I was a bit harsh when I said he had no redeeming qualities, after all he did help aid Omid when he was ill and asked for nothing in return, but I honestly believe that he lost his reputation as a good person the moment he stole the boat.
Doesn't help that in 400 Days the cancer group implied that not only he was after the boat the entire time, from the looks of things he may have abandoned them too, unless they were implying that he died not long after the boat theft. I'm a bit unclear about that myself, actually.
And to be fair, the RV theft and the boat theft are two different situations. The group had assumed that the RV was abandoned and didn't want to stick around to see if they could find the owner, especially with what happened at the farm. The boat however, Vernon knew about Lee's group needing the boat, and yet he decided to steal the boat for himself. This happened shortly after Clementine was kidnapped and Lee having been bitten by a walker. Even if Vernon didn't know about what happened to Lee and Clementine, the boat theft had only just added salt to the wound.
I don't forgive Vernon, necessarily, but I definitely wouldn't say he had no redeeming qualities. He cared about his people, was a pretty br… moreave bastard to just go walking around Savannah on his own and survive each time, was willing to jump into danger for his people with the right plan in mind, and decides to help us even if we play Lee as an asshole.
If his theft of the boat renders all of that null and void, then we may as well hate the main group too for stealing the food from the Stranger. The determinant dialogue that draws a direct comparison to that theft is 100% correct, despite Kenny's bullshit proclamation of "It's different!" If someone had had a working boat and Kenny set his sights on it, there's no doubt in my mind he would have planned to steal it and take it for the group. Remember that this is the guy who suggested taking over the St. John farm long before he ever suspected them of wrongdoing.
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Nick, I mean he is a good kid, but he can't handle the stress and responsibility of the Apocalypse and he is clumsy as hell, Sorry but we can't have that if we want to survive, Like the situation were Pete got in trouble, What the ....? You just run away and let your uncle die? Or when the he shot the guy at the bridge that was the point when I thought that kid gonna get more people killed and we need to lose him, it's kinda hard but we don't can have a ''clumsy kid'' around who fuck things up most of the time, I let him die, it was fair against Walt to tell the truth.
Rigtail... i agree with you on Christa. I always found her to be an annoying character. I don't have any problem with Sarita yet. I think Sarah is another least favorite character so far.
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.
I don't think it's accurate to say that the group assumed the car was abandoned, considering that was the point of the whole choice and the differing viewpoints presented by Lilly and Clementine (and Ben, to a lesser extent. Always amused me how he brought up that they don't know if the owners are gone, but is totally on board with carrying stuff afterwards, smiles and all). The boat theft is more of an upfront act of selfishness, I'll agree, but the fact that it was not for Vernon's own sake that he did it, but to keep his people safe, starts to add in an element of "doing what we have to to survive", as well as "taking care of our own", the line of logic that a lot of us adopted when we had to while playing the game. That's why I love this game; it really fucks with our sense of morality a lot of the time, even if we don't realize it.
Like I said, I don't necessarily forgive Vernon for it either, especially because of the implications in that 400 Days scene you mentioned, though I always thought it meant that he died somewhere along the way. Though I also find it interesting that he left a note explaining his actions and regret as well. Would have been just fine to steal it and be on his way. He's an interesting fellow, to be sure.
Maybe I was a bit harsh when I said he had no redeeming qualities, after all he did help aid Omid when he was ill and asked for nothing in r… moreeturn, but I honestly believe that he lost his reputation as a good person the moment he stole the boat.
Doesn't help that in 400 Days the cancer group implied that not only he was after the boat the entire time, from the looks of things he may have abandoned them too, unless they were implying that he died not long after the boat theft. I'm a bit unclear about that myself, actually.
And to be fair, the RV theft and the boat theft are two different situations. The group had assumed that the RV was abandoned and didn't want to stick around to see if they could find the owner, especially with what happened at the farm. The boat however, Vernon knew about Lee's group needing the boat, and yet he decided to steal the boat for himself. This happened shortly after Clementine was kidnapped and Lee having b… [view original content]
Christa is great. She took care of Clem for two whole years and then some. That's enough for me to respect her. Also, just because she was suspicious of Lee in episode 3, doesn't mean she's bossy. Ok, maybe in episode 6, but nothing else. And I get the feeling that tune is going to change real fuckin quick.
Rigtail... i agree with you on Christa. I always found her to be an annoying character. I don't have any problem with Sarita yet. I think Sarah is another least favorite character so far.
Too rotten? She's grieving her husband, and her baby. I don't blame her for acting that way. After Omid died, it seemed that she realized her own mortality, and wanted to impart everything to Clem. All she talked after Omid's death about was information Clem would need to know if she were to pass away. Literally every word, except for a few responses to Clem's, like, "I miss Lee," or that sort of thing.
Well, Michelle's whole purpose was to be unlikeable, so I don't think she counts.
My least favourite character is Christa, so far. Her be… morehaviour is just too rotten, and I can't imagine how Clem could have sat alongside her if she kept that attitude for 16 months. I know Omid was the optimist of the two, but she's just so discouraging. Yeah, I played Lee as the honest man, but Christa's a toadal buzzkill. I'm kinda glad she's not around anymore.
I think it's his machete strap that causes that illusion, but we won't know until Telltale shows him bare-chested.
-tugs collar- Not that I want that or anything...
Alright, the juicebox is a good point. But in EP2 he asks Clem to go into a that little house alone, and promptly sits diwn. Next to Rebecca, yeah, but then he asks her if she could give her food to Rebecca. I mean, jeez, if he did more than I wouldnt be so bothered by it. Oh, and hes a determanite character which means he'll probably die next EP. (Love Nick though)
He has to watch his wife. Look at her, for all we know, she could be on the brink of labor, and big Al wouldn't want to miss that. Then, she says she's hungry, or Alvin remembers her constant hunger, and he decides, "Hey, maybe Clem found some food." The only logical thing then, is to ask Clem.
Alright, the juicebox is a good point. But in EP2 he asks Clem to go into a that little house alone, and promptly sits diwn. Next to Rebecca… more, yeah, but then he asks her if she could give her food to Rebecca. I mean, jeez, if he did more than I wouldnt be so bothered by it. Oh, and hes a determanite character which means he'll probably die next EP. (Love Nick though)
Yeah, but the big balla fluff isnt really doing much for survival. Carlos is a doctor, he could watch over her and potentially help birth the baby. (Kill Nick we riot! Kiddin'.)
He has to watch his wife. Look at her, for all we know, she could be on the brink of labor, and big Al wouldn't want to miss that. Then, she… more says she's hungry, or Alvin remembers her constant hunger, and he decides, "Hey, maybe Clem found some food." The only logical thing then, is to ask Clem.
Also, FUCK YEAH, NICK.
I like them all, to an extent... This is tough.
Oh wait, anybody IN season 2? They don't have to originate from season 2?
Woohoo!
My choice is so much easier now!
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I don't have problems with Kenny as long as he won't try to get Clementine in some kind of boat number2 adventure shit
You should go ahead and try. :b
Heh I don't know how to answer this. :b But too bad he's fictional, right?
I think it's his machete strap that causes that illusion, but we won't know until Telltale shows him bare-chested.
-tugs collar- Not that I want that or anything...
You just ruined it :c jk I don't want that either, so I'll keep on believing he was fatty.
Hey, I'm pretty sure there are lots of man breasts for you to squeeze in real life.
I'd have to say Chet.
Because he doesn't do shit, and when he does, he's a zombie.
(SO ADORABLE)
Don't thank me, thank them!
Agreed.
I just can't force myself to play the beginning of All that Remains again, because of that scene...
dem fork-lift nips.
We can still reunite... NEVER GIVE UP!!!!
Maybe I was a bit harsh when I said he had no redeeming qualities, after all he did help aid Omid when he was ill and asked for nothing in return, but I honestly believe that he lost his reputation as a good person the moment he stole the boat.
Doesn't help that in 400 Days the cancer group implied that not only he was after the boat the entire time, from the looks of things he may have abandoned them too, unless they were implying that he died not long after the boat theft. I'm a bit unclear about that myself, actually.
And to be fair, the RV theft and the boat theft are two different situations. The group had assumed that the RV was abandoned and didn't want to stick around to see if they could find the owner, especially with what happened at the farm. The boat however, Vernon knew about Lee's group needing the boat, and yet he decided to steal the boat for himself. This happened shortly after Clementine was kidnapped and Lee having been bitten by a walker. Even if Vernon didn't know about what happened to Lee and Clementine, the boat theft had only just added salt to the wound.
Nick, I mean he is a good kid, but he can't handle the stress and responsibility of the Apocalypse and he is clumsy as hell, Sorry but we can't have that if we want to survive, Like the situation were Pete got in trouble, What the ....? You just run away and let your uncle die? Or when the he shot the guy at the bridge that was the point when I thought that kid gonna get more people killed and we need to lose him, it's kinda hard but we don't can have a ''clumsy kid'' around who fuck things up most of the time, I let him die, it was fair against Walt to tell the truth.
Rigtail... i agree with you on Christa. I always found her to be an annoying character. I don't have any problem with Sarita yet. I think Sarah is another least favorite character so far.
:DD
I don't think it's accurate to say that the group assumed the car was abandoned, considering that was the point of the whole choice and the differing viewpoints presented by Lilly and Clementine (and Ben, to a lesser extent. Always amused me how he brought up that they don't know if the owners are gone, but is totally on board with carrying stuff afterwards, smiles and all). The boat theft is more of an upfront act of selfishness, I'll agree, but the fact that it was not for Vernon's own sake that he did it, but to keep his people safe, starts to add in an element of "doing what we have to to survive", as well as "taking care of our own", the line of logic that a lot of us adopted when we had to while playing the game. That's why I love this game; it really fucks with our sense of morality a lot of the time, even if we don't realize it.
Like I said, I don't necessarily forgive Vernon for it either, especially because of the implications in that 400 Days scene you mentioned, though I always thought it meant that he died somewhere along the way. Though I also find it interesting that he left a note explaining his actions and regret as well. Would have been just fine to steal it and be on his way. He's an interesting fellow, to be sure.
Why? Kenny is my least favorite, too. :c
I can't control who I like. :c
Kenny is unreasonable.
That's obviously Lexi Porter.
Something we can all respect.
Christa is great. She took care of Clem for two whole years and then some. That's enough for me to respect her. Also, just because she was suspicious of Lee in episode 3, doesn't mean she's bossy. Ok, maybe in episode 6, but nothing else. And I get the feeling that tune is going to change real fuckin quick.
Too rotten? She's grieving her husband, and her baby. I don't blame her for acting that way. After Omid died, it seemed that she realized her own mortality, and wanted to impart everything to Clem. All she talked after Omid's death about was information Clem would need to know if she were to pass away. Literally every word, except for a few responses to Clem's, like, "I miss Lee," or that sort of thing.
I disagree. Pete said that she has her moods from time to time, hinting that she wasn't always like that. She was just having a moody day.
Don't worry, they'll show him shirtless in the determinate Cluke route.
I like them all, to an extent... This is tough.
Oh wait, anybody IN season 2? They don't have to originate from season 2?
Woohoo!
My choice is so much easier now!
Alvin. He does nothing but sit around and be a waste of space. Killed him in my main S2 Save. No regrets.
Uh. He doesn't do that. In episode 1, he gives Clem the holy juicebox. In episode 2, he takes care of Rebecca.
Well yeah.Taking care of an annoying child can be hard...
Wh-...What?
Oh sorry.I must have mistaken rebecca with sarah.My bad
Alright, the juicebox is a good point. But in EP2 he asks Clem to go into a that little house alone, and promptly sits diwn. Next to Rebecca, yeah, but then he asks her if she could give her food to Rebecca. I mean, jeez, if he did more than I wouldnt be so bothered by it. Oh, and hes a determanite character which means he'll probably die next EP. (Love Nick though)
He has to watch his wife. Look at her, for all we know, she could be on the brink of labor, and big Al wouldn't want to miss that. Then, she says she's hungry, or Alvin remembers her constant hunger, and he decides, "Hey, maybe Clem found some food." The only logical thing then, is to ask Clem.
Also, FUCK YEAH, NICK.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh, now I get it.
Yeah, but the big balla fluff isnt really doing much for survival. Carlos is a doctor, he could watch over her and potentially help birth the baby. (Kill Nick we riot! Kiddin'.)
Oh fuck no….
I believe you speak of Wellington.
It's hard to accept your opinion while looking at pictures of Kenny loveably smiling or looking helpless.
Just a quick question, did you give water to Victor, in Episode 1?