Why didn't Bonnie go back to get the 400 Days crew?

TDMshadowCPTDMshadowCP Banned
edited May 2014 in The Walking Dead
Why didn't Bonnie bring the 400 Days crew when she was about to escape? They've been together through a lot, and she'll just abandon them? Thoughts?
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  • edited May 2014
    Because....umm..... #YOLO . In all seriousness, maybe they are too brainwashed or something.
  • Bad writing
  • Cuz you know Carver doesn't like Smoke in his room, and Vince ain't gonna stand for that shit.
  • Vince would be like "But Carver doesn't like people escaping. I won't let someone else be blamed for this."
    Omid posted: »

    Cuz you know Carver doesn't like Smoke in his room, and Vince ain't gonna stand for that shit.

  • ^ This

    Bad writing

  • "Vince, wait! Viiiiiince!!!!"
    Spooch posted: »

    Vince would be like "But Carver doesn't like people escaping. I won't let someone else be blamed for this."

  • Let's get real here, would you really want Becca in the group?
  • *looks Uncle Pete in the eyes*

    Yes.

    Let's get real here, would you really want Becca in the group?

  • I would so Clem can punish her.

    Let's get real here, would you really want Becca in the group?

  • God dammit, Vince.
    Spooch posted: »

    Vince would be like "But Carver doesn't like people escaping. I won't let someone else be blamed for this."

  • Too many determinants, I guess.
  • Because the 400 days people weren't there.
  • Becca is just trying to be tough because of the apocalypse. She's sweet in the inside though
    Omid posted: »

    I would so Clem can punish her.

  • Too risky. Maybe not everyone wants to leave. One of them could tell Carver about the plan, and ruin everything.
  • Sweet as a pepper.
    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    Becca is just trying to be tough because of the apocalypse. She's sweet in the inside though

  • Well, maybe in your playthrough they weren't.
    Krisentine posted: »

    Because the 400 days people weren't there.

  • Everyone seemed to be living with fear in Carver's camp.
    Cowpie posted: »

    Too risky. Maybe not everyone wants to leave. One of them could tell Carver about the plan, and ruin everything.

  • It also looked like Carver told them Kill anyone trying to escape when they grouped up after Clem turned up the mic.
  • Yeah that would be a mess to figure out

    Too many determinants, I guess.

  • Too many variables. It would be a nightmare to write.
  • They could make them bakground characters. I just want them there.

    Too many variables. It would be a nightmare to write.

  • surprisingly she was the only one that wanted to scape the other ones were brainwashed or something . i think Shel qould have aepted though
  • The rest of the 400 days characters are probably on Carver's side and she is probably the only nice one.
  • Maybe she was worried that they would raise alarm bells or some shit. Or just poor writing.
  • then there wouuld be no reason storywise for taking them
    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    They could make them bakground characters. I just want them there.

  • edited May 2014
    already done

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoKU6m-yaNQ
    Omid posted: »

    I would so Clem can punish her.

  • Y u do dis?
    Jewfreeus posted: »

    already done www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoKU6m-yaNQ

  • Ok, guys another question.

    Would you prefer to have another DLC about the 400 Days crew? Like showing us the aftermath of Carver's camp.
  • Maybe they did not get along while in the camp. However long it was from meeting Tavia until Clem and the group was there, things could have gone awry. Anyway I think that Bonnie had the highest percentage of going to the camp so it makes sense that she'd be the only one to leave the camp.
  • No matter what Bonnie goes with Tavia.

    Man, they should made everyone go to the camp. So they wouldn't be determinant characters.
    pcharl01 posted: »

    Maybe they did not get along while in the camp. However long it was from meeting Tavia until Clem and the group was there, things could hav

  • cause clem needs to let out her inner rage when dealing with people like becca and carver :)
    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    Y u do dis?

  • No because the 400 days crew has horrible personalities now. The characters we grew to like last year are just not there anymore
    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    Ok, guys another question. Would you prefer to have another DLC about the 400 Days crew? Like showing us the aftermath of Carver's camp.

  • Maybe one day telltale will be able to work with that many determinates if their company grows

    Too many determinants, I guess.

  • I got the feeling from their behavior that Vince, Wyatt, Russel and Becca were all brainwashed by Carver by now...
    Shel seemed like the only decent one left since she defends Sarah.
  • I don't know. They seem like their old selves. They are just trying to do their job so Carver wont punish them.

    I got the feeling from their behavior that Vince, Wyatt, Russel and Becca were all brainwashed by Carver by now... Shel seemed like the only decent one left since she defends Sarah.

  • Well, Wyatt and Russel were kinda dicks to Clem, and Becca was trash-talking Sarah for "being a baby"...
    Don't know about Vince though.
    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    I don't know. They seem like their old selves. They are just trying to do their job so Carver wont punish them.

  • I felt that it's implied the 400 Days Crew would either not leave (They found Carvers community safe) or that they had all grown apart from each other. Which explains why Vince is willing to give Tavia up when smoking, or why none of them seem to interact with each other or other people in general.
  • Really? Wyatt was being Wyatt when he talked to Clem. Russel just warned Clementine. If they were brain washed then they would probably be like Troy.

    Well, Wyatt and Russel were kinda dicks to Clem, and Becca was trash-talking Sarah for "being a baby"... Don't know about Vince though.

  • Cuz they're all sorta dicks...? XD They seemed pretty ok with Carver's methods.
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