Fun fact : if you save Alvin in episode 3 when your in his office, carver will point to bloody beat up Alvin in the blood covered chair, and say you don't want to be in that chair, it's pretty intimidating
But if you don't save him carver will still tell you that if you misbehave you will end up in that chair. Which without Alvin just looks like a normal chair, there is nothing threatening about it, maybe it's even more comfy than the one your in right now, making carver look like a complete idiot to anyone like me that played through with Alvin dead by then.
Whenever you get a game over there is a chance of someone else dies, like the train death everyone died but kenny. And in later episodes the… morey die.
So with this in mind Luke might die in ep 5 because if you fail to push the cannons, walkers eat Clem AND Luke.
Whenever you get a game over there is a chance of someone else dies, like the train death everyone died but kenny. And in later episodes the… morey die.
So with this in mind Luke might die in ep 5 because if you fail to push the cannons, walkers eat Clem AND Luke.
There's a death scene in the observation deck where you actually get to see everyone get killed.
Bonnie, Mike, Jane, Luke and Clem. I tho… moreught it was kinda cool since it shows that Clem's is not the only one that's not invincible, for once.
It's at the 7 minute mark:
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I'd like to imagine that, without Alvin, it's a very, very comfortable chair. Clem gets the idea that, the more she misbehaves, the more comfortable the chair becomes. Thus, by the end of the night, she's in a reclining seat made out of solid cloud, hovering as if she's floating in a pool.
Fun fact : if you save Alvin in episode 3 when your in his office, carver will point to bloody beat up Alvin in the blood covered chair, and… more say you don't want to be in that chair, it's pretty intimidating
But if you don't save him carver will still tell you that if you misbehave you will end up in that chair. Which without Alvin just looks like a normal chair, there is nothing threatening about it, maybe it's even more comfy than the one your in right now, making carver look like a complete idiot to anyone like me that played through with Alvin dead by then.
There's a death scene in the observation deck where you actually get to see everyone get killed.
Bonnie, Mike, Jane, Luke and Clem. I tho… moreught it was kinda cool since it shows that Clem's is not the only one that's not invincible, for once.
It's at the 7 minute mark:
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There's a death scene in the observation deck where you actually get to see everyone get killed.
Bonnie, Mike, Jane, Luke and Clem. I tho… moreught it was kinda cool since it shows that Clem's is not the only one that's not invincible, for once.
It's at the 7 minute mark:
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No, it's just that Luke doesn't understand Kenny. He gets broken, but he manages to come back a stronger person. Just like Mike said to Kenny, he's one tough bastard.
In the Episode 4 Luke said:
When I look at Kenny now, he seems broken, and broken people get reckless.
After that, when Kenny instantl… morey get mad at Luke as it was Luke's job to be on the lookout for walkers, the dialogue was:
Kenny: "What's goin' on is you're reckless fuckin' moron!"
Luke: "I'M reckless? You know, you got a lotta nerve, Ken!"
So both of them are broken now?
I found one!!! After Nicks little "death scene" (if you saved him) where you have to check the surroundings, there's a walker lying down on … moreyour left. If you ignore it (like i did at first) and move right on to kill the two walkers by the barricade, he grabs you causing a little QTE. and Jane says something like "Always be on guard". If you don't ignore it you can stab him in the head right away and Jane compliments on how you pay attention.
If you left Lee in S1E5 and tell Kenny he's not the only one who's lost people in S2E4, you get the option to say "I lost my parents, and Lee". But if you did shoot Lee, Clementine doesn't mention her parents, she only says "I had to shoot Lee".
A lot of people seem to forgot that we were with Christa longer than anybody else, even Lee. For some reason she is rarely mentioned in the game after Ep 1
If you left Lee in S1E5 and tell Kenny he's not the only one who's lost people in S2E4, you get the option to say "I lost my parents, and Lee". But if you did shoot Lee, Clementine doesn't mention her parents, she only says "I had to shoot Lee".
When talking to Sarah later on at Parkers Run, if you saved her in the trailer, she will ask you if Jane and Luke were going to leave her, then she will ask why you didn't leave her, you can say something like "Because, we're friends, based on how you treat Sarah, she says something along the lines of "No, no we're not".
When you're walking over to the tent to get Kenny out of there after saving Luke, there's a flock of ravens there, by the left.
I've seen them fly away in some playthroughs when you approach the tent, yet in some others they just stay put.
I wonder what the significance of this is? Anyone have an idea?
Ravens seem to be a recurring symbolism on all the episodes, I recall one flying away from a tree in EP1, and another one when Clem reaches the top of the lift in EP2, didn't pay much attention to EP3, but in EP4 that flock of ravens that sometimes flies away, and sometimes doesn't got my attention.
Well, crows sometimes symbolize death, or are messengers of death, like maybe someone has died recently or will die soon. What were the differences between the playthroughs where the crows flew or stayed put? Did they save/leave Sarah at the trailer park? Chopped off Sarita's arm?
When you're walking over to the tent to get Kenny out of there after saving Luke, there's a flock of ravens there, by the left.
I've seen… more them fly away in some playthroughs when you approach the tent, yet in some others they just stay put.
I wonder what the significance of this is? Anyone have an idea?
Ravens seem to be a recurring symbolism on all the episodes, I recall one flying away from a tree in EP1, and another one when Clem reaches the top of the lift in EP2, didn't pay much attention to EP3, but in EP4 that flock of ravens that sometimes flies away, and sometimes doesn't got my attention.
What's the symbolism of ravens, anyway?
I'll try to pay attention to those things.They always seem to be watching over Clementine, in every episode... If you guys have any ideas about the meaning, tell us!
In my playthrough I didn't chop Sarita's arm, and saved Sarah. They flew away.
Well, crows sometimes symbolize death, or are messengers of death, like maybe someone has died recently or will die soon. What were the diff… moreerences between the playthroughs where the crows flew or stayed put? Did they save/leave Sarah at the trailer park? Chopped off Sarita's arm?
I didn't chop Sarita's arm, and saved Sarah too, so I got the crows flying away as well. I just watched a few playthroughs, and I think the only way you can get them flying away is if you didn't cut Sarita's arm, since saving or not saving Sarah doesn't affect it at all. I think Liayso's right on the mark in saying they're actually crows and not ravens, and they usually symbolize death.
I think it might actually be a tie in with season 1, since if you didn't chop Sarita's arm, she's in the tent with Kenny, and you find out he had to put her down after she turned. And in season 1 right before Katjaa's suicide and Duck's death, you see a crow fly by... so in a way it's basically showing Kenny's going through the same thing again: his wife/girlfriend dying, and then he has to put someone down.
I'll try to pay attention to those things.They always seem to be watching over Clementine, in every episode... If you guys have any ideas about the meaning, tell us!
In my playthrough I didn't chop Sarita's arm, and saved Sarah. They flew away.
Well, in Celtic Mythology, a crow represents a godness Morrigan, who appears in the crow's form. She's the godness of strife and sovereignty and she sometimes flies over struggling warrior. Warriors believed that whenever crows are seen, the godness is guiding or watching them.
I'll try to pay attention to those things.They always seem to be watching over Clementine, in every episode... If you guys have any ideas about the meaning, tell us!
In my playthrough I didn't chop Sarita's arm, and saved Sarah. They flew away.
I didn't chop Sarita's arm, and saved Sarah too, so I got the crows flying away as well. I just watched a few playthroughs, and I think the … moreonly way you can get them flying away is if you didn't cut Sarita's arm, since saving or not saving Sarah doesn't affect it at all. I think Liayso's right on the mark in saying they're actually crows and not ravens, and they usually symbolize death.
I think it might actually be a tie in with season 1, since if you didn't chop Sarita's arm, she's in the tent with Kenny, and you find out he had to put her down after she turned. And in season 1 right before Katjaa's suicide and Duck's death, you see a crow fly by... so in a way it's basically showing Kenny's going through the same thing again: his wife/girlfriend dying, and then he has to put someone down.
The crows have been present before almost every death in the game. The ones I can remember off the top of my head were Katjaa and Duck's death, Omid's (at the very beginning when Clem's looking up at the sky I think), shortly before you meet Sam, and there are even some when Clementine climbed up the ladder at the ski lodge. A few scenes later, Carver came and Walter died.
I'll try to pay attention to those things.They always seem to be watching over Clementine, in every episode... If you guys have any ideas about the meaning, tell us!
In my playthrough I didn't chop Sarita's arm, and saved Sarah. They flew away.
The crows have been present before almost every death in the game. The ones I can remember off the top of my head were Katjaa and Duck's dea… moreth, Omid's (at the very beginning when Clem's looking up at the sky I think), shortly before you meet Sam, and there are even some when Clementine climbed up the ladder at the ski lodge. A few scenes later, Carver came and Walter died.
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Fun fact : if you save Alvin in episode 3 when your in his office, carver will point to bloody beat up Alvin in the blood covered chair, and say you don't want to be in that chair, it's pretty intimidating
But if you don't save him carver will still tell you that if you misbehave you will end up in that chair. Which without Alvin just looks like a normal chair, there is nothing threatening about it, maybe it's even more comfy than the one your in right now, making carver look like a complete idiot to anyone like me that played through with Alvin dead by then.
But Clem died in the train death.
In the Episode 4 Luke said:
When I look at Kenny now, he seems broken, and broken people get reckless.
After that, when Kenny instantly get mad at Luke as it was Luke's job to be on the lookout for walkers, the dialogue was:
Kenny: "What's goin' on is you're reckless fuckin' moron!"
Luke: "I'M reckless? You know, you got a lotta nerve, Ken!"
So both of them are broken now?
So she might die then
There's a death scene in the observation deck where you actually get to see everyone get killed.
Bonnie, Mike, Jane, Luke and Clem. I thought it was kinda cool since it shows that Clem's is not the only one that's not invincible, for once.
It's at the 7 minute mark:
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I laughed for 2 reasons:
1) As a fellow urban, I heard this line in my heard right before Mike said it. When it he said it, I was like "that's something we would say." lol
2) As Clem and Bonnie turned to him, I knew that they heard poop. I also knew they were not familiar with urban vernacular a.k.a ebonics. lol
Troy was the least talkative in ep 2 but the most talkative in ep 3
Once again you don't see kenny die. Kenny is god
I'd like to imagine that, without Alvin, it's a very, very comfortable chair. Clem gets the idea that, the more she misbehaves, the more comfortable the chair becomes. Thus, by the end of the night, she's in a reclining seat made out of solid cloud, hovering as if she's floating in a pool.
Noooo Mike, my boost buddy ;-;
Really? How?
The way that Luke dies at 7 minutes is the same way that Nick dies in episode 2.
Walkers REALLY like necks.
Jane is doing Molly's move!
No, it's just that Luke doesn't understand Kenny. He gets broken, but he manages to come back a stronger person. Just like Mike said to Kenny, he's one tough bastard.
Mike ear is ripped
I tried looking for the option to stab it before it grabbed me.. I seemed to have missed it..
A raccoon bit it. Now, it's on.
If you left Lee in S1E5 and tell Kenny he's not the only one who's lost people in S2E4, you get the option to say "I lost my parents, and Lee". But if you did shoot Lee, Clementine doesn't mention her parents, she only says "I had to shoot Lee".
He's basically an urban comic Andrea.
There are scenes where Kenny can die though.
Look it up on the wiki.
She is mentioned a lot of times in 202
Like?
Is there a video of it?
When talking to Sarah later on at Parkers Run, if you saved her in the trailer, she will ask you if Jane and Luke were going to leave her, then she will ask why you didn't leave her, you can say something like "Because, we're friends, based on how you treat Sarah, she says something along the lines of "No, no we're not".
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Please someone find a video.
When you're walking over to the tent to get Kenny out of there after saving Luke, there's a flock of ravens there, by the left.
I've seen them fly away in some playthroughs when you approach the tent, yet in some others they just stay put.
I wonder what the significance of this is? Anyone have an idea?
Ravens seem to be a recurring symbolism on all the episodes, I recall one flying away from a tree in EP1, and another one when Clem reaches the top of the lift in EP2, didn't pay much attention to EP3, but in EP4 that flock of ravens that sometimes flies away, and sometimes doesn't got my attention.
What's the symbolism of ravens, anyway?
What? I don't like pooping in other people's toilets. Only comfortable shitting on my own toilet.
Well, crows sometimes symbolize death, or are messengers of death, like maybe someone has died recently or will die soon. What were the differences between the playthroughs where the crows flew or stayed put? Did they save/leave Sarah at the trailer park? Chopped off Sarita's arm?
I'll try to pay attention to those things.They always seem to be watching over Clementine, in every episode... If you guys have any ideas about the meaning, tell us!
In my playthrough I didn't chop Sarita's arm, and saved Sarah. They flew away.
I didn't chop Sarita's arm, and saved Sarah too, so I got the crows flying away as well. I just watched a few playthroughs, and I think the only way you can get them flying away is if you didn't cut Sarita's arm, since saving or not saving Sarah doesn't affect it at all. I think Liayso's right on the mark in saying they're actually crows and not ravens, and they usually symbolize death.
I think it might actually be a tie in with season 1, since if you didn't chop Sarita's arm, she's in the tent with Kenny, and you find out he had to put her down after she turned. And in season 1 right before Katjaa's suicide and Duck's death, you see a crow fly by... so in a way it's basically showing Kenny's going through the same thing again: his wife/girlfriend dying, and then he has to put someone down.
If you don't distract the walker in episode 4 Jane will get mad at you and say I told you to distract it!
my little brother explained it as pumpy pumpy dog dog which i found hilarious and also rather odd XD
Well, in Celtic Mythology, a crow represents a godness Morrigan, who appears in the crow's form. She's the godness of strife and sovereignty and she sometimes flies over struggling warrior. Warriors believed that whenever crows are seen, the godness is guiding or watching them.
Here's a gif of both instances for those curious :
Maybe it has to do with if you shot Lee or not
I just did and the walkers opened the door and ate lee, no one else so that don't count
Nah, it has to do with Sarita's arm, if you didn't chop her arm then the crows fly, if you did, they stay still.
The crows have been present before almost every death in the game. The ones I can remember off the top of my head were Katjaa and Duck's death, Omid's (at the very beginning when Clem's looking up at the sky I think), shortly before you meet Sam, and there are even some when Clementine climbed up the ladder at the ski lodge. A few scenes later, Carver came and Walter died.
There's also Shawn, Jolene and Reggie.
Ohhh