Did you take the nail file ?
When Jane offered you the nail file, did you take it or let her keep it ? If you took it then why did you take it ?
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When Jane offered you the nail file, did you take it or let her keep it ? If you took it then why did you take it ?
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It's an adventure game (sort of) so of course I took a useful object!
Well, she was talking about its usefulness half the episode, and I liked Jane, so of course!
She was going to need it more than me if she was gonna be on her own
Yes. Versatility is not overrated.
I did
I need it to sharpen my nails ya feel me?
dat quote is really stupid
That quote was not stupid it changed my life
Does anyone know what happens if you don't take it? (If you can tell I took it lol)
For me the question is Why Not? It could be useful...
LOL i thought the same, it kinda made me cringe like when Carlos said "I am pointing out that, regardless of intent, there are consequences to rash actions. Something that HE seems to be misreading as capitulation"
Bad Telltale writers trying to sound smart throwing big words around
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yeb8lwmGHEA
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I thoroughly agree with you
I took it, Its all I have left of Jane ;-;
You say that now... but.........
Sure did
Thanks
I took nail file for two reasons. Clementine may need it later and I liked Jane. Nice to have something she can remember Jane by.
That was intentional: They were contrasting Carlos; an intellectual who has a large vocabulary, with Kenny; a down to earth guy with a colorful vocabulary.
Yes, because Jane said it best: Versatility is not overrated.
nope I didn't.... I stupidly thought by not taking it... she would have stayed.... I was wrongggg
With Kenny A down to earth guy from Florida who happens to have crazy shit pop out of his mouth. Fixed that for you.
For all we know Russians take us hostage and clem springs hersellf free thanks to the file and frees her crew after.
I figured it could probably help Clem out later, so I took it.
She'll be back in 205 or S3.
I think Clementine could use it to make fires, pick locks and sharpen her weapons. Clementine also has a group to protect.
Also, Jane doesn't need it as much as Clementine since she's going solo and has survived longer without a nail file.
I didn't take it since I figured she'd need it more if she was alone. In hindsight it will probably be useful to break free of some ropes or something if Clem gets captured and has her gun taken away. Damn..
I took it. I didn't see a reason why not. Might come in handy later. Though I wish she thought us how to pick a lock with it ..
I took it. I'm probably going to need it later.
It's be cooler if Jane had just left w/out clem seeing her and she left her jacket on clem with the nail file in it and when clem woke up and found it she said "versatility isn't overrated" and smiled
I took it. Simply because i obsessively desire useable items in adventure games. And i really like Jane so a souvenir is allways nice.
I saw no reason not to take it. Even if you hated Jane, it's a potentially useful item. But, I did like her so I took it for both practical and personal reasons.
Was I the only person who didn't take the file?