Before the trailer - "I think Troy could actually be an alright guy, he seemed to show some sympathy for the cabin group in his expressions. What if he will come to our side?"
After the trailer - "Oh heeellll naw, you dead son."
I like him. I think he is getting way too much hate, I mean so what if he hit Clem, it was just one hit only. You guys are acting like he murdered your mom or something.
I'm wondering if that ''Troy hits Clementine'' scene is a determinant thing or not. Like [PROTECT ALVIN] choice in ''A House Divided'' where you get hit by Carver and his Revolver's butt.
Also you know what I noticed ironically; Lee and Clementine has the scar on their cheecks in Episode 3 of both seasons. Lee had in ''Long Road Ahead'' (determinant) and Clementine gets (determinant I hope) in ''In Harm's Way'' Damn, so much irony in this Season.
I like him. I think he is getting way too much hate, I mean so what if he hit Clem, it was just one hit only. You guys are acting like he murdered your mom or something.
Lol it looks like people thought I meant I'm giving a dislike to this thread, I actually meant all the dislikes ON the thread because you choose to make an appreciation thread about Troy, I laughed for a good five minutes
Vernon and Michelle are in no way like the St. Johns and the stranger. They weren't psychopaths.
Ben and Troy are just lawful stupid, with a few redeeming qualities.
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He hit Clem. But I like his character. I'm in the middle at this point, but I'm leaning to liking him. Mute antagonist would be funny lol.
After the trailer - "Oh heeellll naw, you dead son."
Troy's going to a same durtbags list
FUCK TROY!
Also you know what I noticed ironically; Lee and Clementine has the scar on their cheecks in Episode 3 of both seasons. Lee had in ''Long Road Ahead'' (determinant) and Clementine gets (determinant I hope) in ''In Harm's Way'' Damn, so much irony in this Season.
First apperances count alot
#TROY
Ben and Troy are just lawful stupid, with a few redeeming qualities.