Luke is very 'humane' ...
In episode 3 Luke suggests leaving Kenny behind, he took a beating in protecting them from Carver. If he hadn't stepped in and took account for the radio I'm sure Carver would of beaten the shit outta Luke or someone from the cabin group and then Luke has the nerve to suggest leaving Kenny behind. What a real dick.
Also I have been informed that if Nick died in episode 2 he doesn't utter a single word about him. Even Reggie asks "Where's Nick?". Nick cares about Luke but Luke obviously doesn't give a shit about him in the slightest. And to add to that he doesn't even ask about Alvin. He honestly couldn't give a shit could he?
Also I have been informed that if Nick died in episode 2 he doesn't utter a single word about him. Even Reggie asks "Where's Nick?". Nick cares about Luke but Luke obviously doesn't give a shit about him in the slightest. And to add to that he doesn't even ask about Alvin. He honestly couldn't give a shit could he?
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I'll like Luke more once he grows a pair.
Ugh.
Scumbag Luke is a scumbag.
2. That could simply be bad writing. Another possible explanation I can think of is that Luke saw Nick's body near the lodge and simply didn't want to talk about it. Maybe he will mention Nick in E4.
The Nick thing is just bad writing since if Nick is alive and Reggi brings up Pete, Nick doesn't even flinch and we're talking about a father figure to Nick, but Nick doesn't seem to care.
Ok so he didn't wanna talk about Nick but why didn't he ask about Alvin? Even if he died in episode 2 his body was in the lodge and I'm sure he would of asked. Regardless he would ask for sure if he wasn't with the group in episode 3 but guess what ... He didn't.
We do not know why Luke never shot Carver
How do you know he didn't see Alvin's body too? How do you know he didn't get in the lodge to grab some supplies before leaving?
Bad writing with determinant characters, even though canon. Should be taken with a grain of salt.
A lot of things he does is crazy at the time, but when you sit down and look at it, it's beyond cowardly.
And about Nick, I believe that Luke really cares about him. He was worried about him in episode 2 and seemed very upset when he though that Nick was dead. Either someone told him about Nick's death when he got cought (before Clem arrived) or it's just a plothole.
True, but Luke was still the one to suggest leaving people behind, in which Mike and Rebecca objected. (They were also the ones most vocal about leaving)
"And are you telling me if you were carrying a random kid who claims she got bit by a dog in a Zombie Apocalypse that you wouldn't be scared?"
Pete wasn't scared.
"As for Matthew's death, he doesn't reprimand Clem or get pissed at her for telling Nick, which may have ended in Nick's death. He lets her do her own thing after giving his opinion."
Wrong, he still forces Clem to toss out Matthews knife, and he was very, very vocal on wanting to lie to Walt and leave in the morning without telling the truth.
And he brought it up because it was the only logical thing to do. Don't act like you wouldn't be ok with leaving someone behind if it was a character you didn't like.
Bad writing is why we never heard about Nick or Alvin. Nick, because he's alive in a couple of games and the writer was lazy about that, same with Alvin's 202 death. If Alvin made it out of 202, he is the ONLY one to try and console Rebecca when Clem arrives in the storeroom without Alvin.
But, I even thought Kenny was far to injured to leave and I was ready to go on without him untill he stood up and showed he was okay.
I would have hated to leave Kenny behind but at that time, that seemed to me the only option.
Luke was playing devil's advocte, saying what was needed to be said. It was a valid point at the moment!
About the Nick and Alvin point, I just think it's poor writing. There is always the chance that he saw their bodies at the Cabin or asked off screen about them but it is pretty lazy nonetheless ,
Well that could explain why Luke never shot Carver?
'That does not mean that she can't do it any other time/night' - Luke about Bonnie, helping them escape.
That clearly shows that Luke would have waited far longer than others. He would have taken the risk that Carver would hurt him/anyone again over the option to leave someone behind. I don't see anything unhuman about that.
2. I'll give you that, Pete was brave about it. Luke had his guard up, once again, he was worried about Pete's and his safety as in his mind, this girl was a goner and going to turn. He was being practical.
3. Yeah, like I said, he doesn't get pissed with her later about that, unlike other characters in this game. He was vocal, and asked her to do something to cover up Matthews death, but he doesn't get pissed later on about her telling Walter.
He was hardcore about this. I know not one of us would like to chase a truck for a few days with no sleep and no food. If that ain't tough, I don't know what is. The easy option would be to get caught and work from the inside to get out.
"I'm sure you guys would be the same if Luke and Kenny swapped places."
Not really. Mind you I immediately picked the "we're not leaving Kenny behind" option in the game. But that doesn't mean I don't understand why Luke proposed they did that.