I am SOOOO but SOOO worried about the "Center Cannot Hold" Achievement and the description of it.I hope it's not meaning what i think it is (based on the picture) that will be so cruel if it is.
Maybe it will be a dream sequence where she see Lee?
The trophy names actually make lot more sense than before thanks to ep 4. Looks like we'll get out of the gunfight, winning, but someone on our sides going to die (my guess is either Mike or Bonnie). Then the group will have a quick rest and a lot of expletives will be passed. Next the group'll stop for the night, still not at the town. It looks like the group won't get any rest, as next they cross the river, and make it to morning. My guess is Arvos gang or Nate. The group then gets a vehicle (not nates truck!) and makes it close to Wellington (terminus may be a reference e.g "those who arrive survive". Also, Atlanta used to be called Terminus which is odd). Something blocks the group from Wellington, but after getting through, I think no one will be there, cannibals, Arvos full gang, or Larry's identical twins. I'm scared of the ending. I hope there's a season 3, borderlands has no appeal to me....
if anyone that could die it should be bonnie.not cuz I dont like her but because she already had development of the dlc. goddamn it we just basically met mike, I mean maybe they can kill couple of the Russians, and really wound our group and theres where someone dies. idk
nate get over it dont hype yourself for nate he aint coming back idk why people want to have this guy being this ultimate villain with a group that is big or deadly. he was a dlc character and not an important one as oppose to the protagonist, well just bonnie.
The trophy names actually make lot more sense than before thanks to ep 4. Looks like we'll get out of the gunfight, winning, but someone on … moreour sides going to die (my guess is either Mike or Bonnie). Then the group will have a quick rest and a lot of expletives will be passed. Next the group'll stop for the night, still not at the town. It looks like the group won't get any rest, as next they cross the river, and make it to morning. My guess is Arvos gang or Nate. The group then gets a vehicle (not nates truck!) and makes it close to Wellington (terminus may be a reference e.g "those who arrive survive". Also, Atlanta used to be called Terminus which is odd). Something blocks the group from Wellington, but after getting through, I think no one will be there, cannibals, Arvos full gang, or Larry's identical twins. I'm scared of the ending. I hope there's a season 3, borderlands has no appeal to me....
I'm guessing they'll go through so much shit to get to Welllington, possibly the whole group will die and Clem will be left with only Luke a… morend Kenny.
Then when they finally get there, it turns out it was a fluke after all,and they did all that, lost everyone,in vain. But now there's No Going Back. The people who died on the way there won't come back. Their loved ones won't come back. All in pursuit of a hopeless dream to begin with.
With how much Kenny was putting all his hopes on this magical Wellington place, I can see him finally snapping when we get there and find out the harsh truth.
I can also see Luke getting pretty angry at Kenny because this whole Wellington pipe dream was Kenny's idea and never sat right with him in the first place [remember the EP2 dialogue?]. Maybe Luke would finally snap as well.
Their rivalry will come to a peak. And then the infamous Pizza and Ice Cream choice will come up. And somehow I think this … [view original content]
I'm going to try and interpret what I think each achievement means by the picture and title. Sorry for double post.
Blood and Iron=
"In the 1860's, Bismarck made a speech declaring that the "great questions of the day" would be answered by blood and iron, rather than "speeches and majority decision."
Miles to Go= "Green leaves are a sign of hope and new opportunities and confirm that you will reach the goal of your desires." Also a poem by Robert Frost. Here is the line. "The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
And miles to go before I sleep. "
Right of Frost=
A poem by Emily Dickinson
"And I – could I stand by
And see You – freeze –
Without my Right of Frost –
Death's privilege?"
The cold/frost is a metaphor for death. Dickinson sees death as a privilege granted to her, almost desired.
Center Cannot Hold
W.B Yeats Poem. "The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;"
Possibly meaning the group is falling apart?
All the Dark Night=
Crescent moon meaning possibly the end of an era, the closing of a chapter in your life, turning over a new leaf, and all sorts of other things like that.
We Slowly Drove
A line in another Emily Dickinson poem, basically meaning death is always lurking, waiting to strike.
Kindly Stop For Me
Because I could not stop for Death (712)
Emily Dickinson, 1830 - 1886
Because I could not stop for Death –
He kindly stopped for me –
I'm going to try and interpret what I think each achievement means by the picture and title. Sorry for double post.
Blood and Iron=
"In … morethe 1860's, Bismarck made a speech declaring that the "great questions of the day" would be answered by blood and iron, rather than "speeches and majority decision."
Miles to Go= "Green leaves are a sign of hope and new opportunities and confirm that you will reach the goal of your desires." Also a poem by Robert Frost. Here is the line. "The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
And miles to go before I sleep. "
Right of Frost=
A poem by Emily Dickinson
"And I – could I stand by
And see You – freeze –
Without my Right of Frost –
Death's privilege?"
The cold/frost is a metaphor for death. Dickinson sees death as a privilege granted to her, almost desired.
Center Cannot Hold
W.B Yeats Poem. "The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
T… [view original content]
I'm going to try and interpret what I think each achievement means by the picture and title. Sorry for double post.
Blood and Iron=
"In … morethe 1860's, Bismarck made a speech declaring that the "great questions of the day" would be answered by blood and iron, rather than "speeches and majority decision."
Miles to Go= "Green leaves are a sign of hope and new opportunities and confirm that you will reach the goal of your desires." Also a poem by Robert Frost. Here is the line. "The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
And miles to go before I sleep. "
Right of Frost=
A poem by Emily Dickinson
"And I – could I stand by
And see You – freeze –
Without my Right of Frost –
Death's privilege?"
The cold/frost is a metaphor for death. Dickinson sees death as a privilege granted to her, almost desired.
Center Cannot Hold
W.B Yeats Poem. "The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
T… [view original content]
Regardless of what happens, I think we can all agree that the Season 2 Finale will be emotionally devastating. The heavy implication none will make it out alive does not help at all.
Wait what do you think it means? Am I just being dense? Based on the winter descriptive words, I thought it meant crossing a frozen river to get to the other side, but the ice at the center cannot hold, and they plunge through...until they eventually get to the opposite shore. The walker looks like it could be trying to get out from the water at you. Is that what you meant?
Or did you mean a more metaphorical "center," like Clem as the center of the group, and she finally breaks down or something?
I am SOOOO but SOOO worried about the "Center Cannot Hold" Achievement and the description of it.I hope it's not meaning what i think it is (based on the picture) that will be so cruel if it is.
Maybe it will be a dream sequence where she see Lee?
Comments
I think Clem is going to die, face down in the snow. They wont end the season pretty.
Is clementine driving?
I think someone will pick her up.
Nate confirmed for episode 5
please dont say that![:( :(](https://community.telltalegames.com/resources/emoji/frowning.png)
Why is the PSN banner art for episode 5 have "better to sleep" as the episode name rather than "no going back"?
I am SOOOO but SOOO worried about the "Center Cannot Hold" Achievement and the description of it.I hope it's not meaning what i think it is (based on the picture) that will be so cruel if it is.
Maybe it will be a dream sequence where she see Lee?
The trophy names actually make lot more sense than before thanks to ep 4. Looks like we'll get out of the gunfight, winning, but someone on our sides going to die (my guess is either Mike or Bonnie). Then the group will have a quick rest and a lot of expletives will be passed. Next the group'll stop for the night, still not at the town. It looks like the group won't get any rest, as next they cross the river, and make it to morning. My guess is Arvos gang or Nate. The group then gets a vehicle (not nates truck!) and makes it close to Wellington (terminus may be a reference e.g "those who arrive survive". Also, Atlanta used to be called Terminus which is odd). Something blocks the group from Wellington, but after getting through, I think no one will be there, cannibals, Arvos full gang, or Larry's identical twins. I'm scared of the ending. I hope there's a season 3, borderlands has no appeal to me....
And they'll go to Wellington, kill all those folks and take their stuff?
NOPE
A pinky swear is forever.
LUKE 4 LIFE
LOL
Clem never pinky promised with luke....
It might just be an error on PSN's part. The episode is still very clearly called "No Going Back".
if anyone that could die it should be bonnie.not cuz I dont like her but because she already had development of the dlc. goddamn it we just basically met mike, I mean maybe they can kill couple of the Russians, and really wound our group and theres where someone dies. idk
nate get over it dont hype yourself for nate he aint coming back idk why people want to have this guy being this ultimate villain with a group that is big or deadly. he was a dlc character and not an important one as oppose to the protagonist, well just bonnie.
That wouldn't make sense unless if she's lying in the snow to make a snow Angel...
Meet the most expendable person in the gunfight.
Take your bet on whether or not Vitali survives.
The baby shoots him in the head, calling it.
No shit Sherlock
Thank you dear Watson, Can I have my tea now?
We all know what this means.
Double post double post... GODDAMIT
His name means "Life" but he gonna be "Life"-less when the dust clears.
Yeah having a shotgun pointed at Kenny's face, there's no way he'll live. Kenny's got plot invincibility, silly Vitali.
Your shotgun might just explode on your hands.
Reached the Terminus?
Sadly....I have to agree :,(
Terminus means final,so in this case it is probably final stop.
I'm going to try and interpret what I think each achievement means by the picture and title. Sorry for double post.
Blood and Iron=
"In the 1860's, Bismarck made a speech declaring that the "great questions of the day" would be answered by blood and iron, rather than "speeches and majority decision."
Miles to Go= "Green leaves are a sign of hope and new opportunities and confirm that you will reach the goal of your desires." Also a poem by Robert Frost. Here is the line. "The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
And miles to go before I sleep. "
Right of Frost=
A poem by Emily Dickinson
"And I – could I stand by
And see You – freeze –
Without my Right of Frost –
Death's privilege?"
The cold/frost is a metaphor for death. Dickinson sees death as a privilege granted to her, almost desired.
Center Cannot Hold
W.B Yeats Poem. "The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;"
Possibly meaning the group is falling apart?
All the Dark Night=
Crescent moon meaning possibly the end of an era, the closing of a chapter in your life, turning over a new leaf, and all sorts of other things like that.
We Slowly Drove
A line in another Emily Dickinson poem, basically meaning death is always lurking, waiting to strike.
Kindly Stop For Me
Because I could not stop for Death (712)
Emily Dickinson, 1830 - 1886
Because I could not stop for Death –
He kindly stopped for me –
All the dead lie Down=
"It was not Death, for I stood up
And all the Dead, lie down—
It was not Night, for all the Bells
Put out their Tongues, for Noon"'
Notice the paradox — we don’t stand up for death, it is the final repose.
http://lit.genius.com/Emily-dickinson-it-was-not-death-for-i-stood-up-510-annotated#note-2782871
Excellent work! Deep stuff here!!!
Seeing the a lot of these mean death is scaring me...
Why do people do this
I havent read the episode 5 achievements because I want it to be a surprise...
I thought it was the moon, lol
Regardless of what happens, I think we can all agree that the Season 2 Finale will be emotionally devastating. The heavy implication none will make it out alive does not help at all.
Wait what do you think it means? Am I just being dense? Based on the winter descriptive words, I thought it meant crossing a frozen river to get to the other side, but the ice at the center cannot hold, and they plunge through...until they eventually get to the opposite shore. The walker looks like it could be trying to get out from the water at you. Is that what you meant?
Or did you mean a more metaphorical "center," like Clem as the center of the group, and she finally breaks down or something?