In 205, when you pull off Kenny’s bandages, and choose the option [I’m glad Carvers dead], Kenny will say “We saw to that, didn't we?” and Clementine will shake her head yes while smiling, if you chose to watch. If you didn't choose to watch, Kenny will say “I got even with him.”
In 103, if you chose to save Carley and talk to her on the balcony, if you choose “I think about you too” and agree to tell people about your past she will say “Don't call me small.” If you choose to stay silent and still agree to tell people, she will say “You're gonna have to be more talkative if this is gonna work.”
In Episode 5, when sitting around the campfire, you see a bunch of signs that say, "Danger," and "Warning," and "Danger of death," around where Luke and Bonnie are sitting. This foreshadows Luke's and determinant Bonnie's death on the lake.
In my playthrough she said something different but I can't remember what. It wasn't "Don't call me small" or "You're gonna have to be more talkative if this is gonna work”
In 205, when you pull off Kenny’s bandages, and choose the option [I’m glad Carvers dead], Kenny will say “We saw to that, didn't we?” and C… morelementine will shake her head yes while smiling, if you chose to watch. If you didn't choose to watch, Kenny will say “I got even with him.”
In 103, if you chose to save Carley and talk to her on the balcony, if you choose “I think about you too” and agree to tell people about your past she will say “Don't call me small.” If you choose to stay silent and still agree to tell people, she will say “You're gonna have to be more talkative if this is gonna work.”
I know I posted this in the past, but I noticed this additional part a little while after I posted, but didn't find the time to post it here until now.
In S2E5, if you went to help Luke, Clem's last words to him are "It's gonna be all right." and additionally his last words to her are, "Just go back... please." And what's the title of the episode? That's right. No Going Back.
In Episode 5, when sitting around the campfire, you see a bunch of signs that say, "Danger," and "Warning," and "Danger of death," around where Luke and Bonnie are sitting. This foreshadows Luke's and determinant Bonnie's death on the lake.
In my playthrough she said something different but I can't remember what. It wasn't "Don't call me small" or "You're gonna have to be more talkative if this is gonna work”
We see from Luke's point of view twice.
In episode 1,
And In episode 5.
Also I don't know if this has already been said but Jane's knife magically changes to Matthew's knife in episode 5 (I blame the Russians).
In Episode 5, when sitting around the campfire, you see a bunch of signs that say, "Danger," and "Warning," and "Danger of death," around where Luke and Bonnie are sitting. This foreshadows Luke's and determinant Bonnie's death on the lake.
We see from Luke's point of view twice.
In episode 1,
And In episode 5.
Also I don't know if this has already been said but Jane's knife magically changes to Matthew's knife in episode 5 (I blame the Russians).
We must all thank Gaming Sins for the realization, that was some great subtle foreshadowing on Telltale's part. That's one of the reasons why I like Breckon's style of writing, his episodes have a lot of foreshadowing and symbolism in them.
I don't know. Telltale must have gotten confused with the two knife's somehow, (maybe they were drunk). Or Jane just has a few knifes so when one gets blood on it she changes it. :P
Really late, but a huge FUCK YES to the last point there;
The Cabin Group seemed to have been intended to be more morally ambiguous and have a greater impact on the story. Carver hints about this. Of course, this is lost in the later episodes as the writers shove much of the earlier narratives aside for Kenny in Ep. 3.
Not gonna lie, after the trailer for 'A House Divided', I was like, these people, are they murderers? Cannibals? Thieves? Kidnappers?
My question to Telltale is, WHY did you not dedicate a team of writers and directors who KNEW what the overall aim was? To me it seems with each new writer and director, they put their own little spice in the episode, nothing seemed properly planned or premeditated. Many loose ends were loosely tied. Yes, they made it dramatic af but it lacked the tapestry of season one.
Please don't do that for season three. Have an aim. Season one did, Lee's redemption. Any hints dropped about what may happen did happen. Do that shit again. Don't bring up someone from the dead like THERE, WE SAVED HIM, GIVE US GAME OF THE YEAR NOW. Cause you won't get it, and that's what happened this year.
Fact: Lee's back pocket is incredible. He can fit a variety of items including but not limited to: A blowtorch, a monkey wrench, Hilda, Clem… more's hat, an axe, a knife, etc.
Edit: Fact: Clementine seems to have inherited Lee's magic back pocket in Season 2.
When Lee is preparing to jump from the bell tower, the others will start to shout some encouraging things towards him when you wait. Ben will start counting "One, Two, THREE!"
Ben will save Lee's gun in the mansion, proving he does something right, albeit a small thing (Carley's gun)
3% of players chose to feed Doug, the least of anyone.
Edit: If you choose not to feed Clem, she will say "I hope I get some food next time"
After killing Carley, Lilly will say (If you revealed your past) "Lee's killed and I've forgiven him, and I'll forgive you to.' (To Kenny) Kenny will respond aggressively being Kenny, "Bullshit! You've had it out for me since day one!" This shows Lilly was w… [view original content]
Fire in this series represents hope. Amid The Ruins, the most miserable episode as far as I'm concerned, had AJ's birth accompanied by the slow onset of snow.
In No Going Back, we see fire three times. In the first two (at the power station and Arvo's house), poor Arvo is deprived of warmth - a metaphor for how hopeless his situation is. The third instance of fire is implicit in the scenario where you reach Wellington - a smoke pile can be seen from inside the compound, implying a fire of some sorts with the hope that entails within the community.
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He must of had to much to eat.
There was too much salt on his plate. He needed to lay down.
In 205, when you pull off Kenny’s bandages, and choose the option [I’m glad Carvers dead], Kenny will say “We saw to that, didn't we?” and Clementine will shake her head yes while smiling, if you chose to watch. If you didn't choose to watch, Kenny will say “I got even with him.”
In 103, if you chose to save Carley and talk to her on the balcony, if you choose “I think about you too” and agree to tell people about your past she will say “Don't call me small.” If you choose to stay silent and still agree to tell people, she will say “You're gonna have to be more talkative if this is gonna work.”
In Episode 5, when sitting around the campfire, you see a bunch of signs that say, "Danger," and "Warning," and "Danger of death," around where Luke and Bonnie are sitting. This foreshadows Luke's and determinant Bonnie's death on the lake.
...Don't do that.
In my playthrough she said something different but I can't remember what. It wasn't "Don't call me small" or "You're gonna have to be more talkative if this is gonna work”
"I really need a piss uuuuughh"
I know I posted this in the past, but I noticed this additional part a little while after I posted, but didn't find the time to post it here until now.
In S2E5, if you went to help Luke, Clem's last words to him are "It's gonna be all right." and additionally his last words to her are, "Just go back... please." And what's the title of the episode? That's right. No Going Back.
Anddd now even the campfire scene is depressing, thanks for that... :P
You're welcome.
if u don't break ice bonnie dies
“You'll thank me later”
if u break da ice bonnie livs
If you stare at the ice long enough, the ice will STILL BE THERE!!!
it's shocking i know
I knew this thread would go nuts sooner or later.
Luke is an angel and he didn't die but flew away to a place where he was needed.
He went to an alternate dimension, where everyone in the cabin group survived except for luke
In that dimension Luke died while killing Carver during the escape...This Luke replaced him.
He went back in time, grow a beard and died squashed by a horse.
We see from Luke's point of view twice.
In episode 1,
And In episode 5.
Also I don't know if this has already been said but Jane's knife magically changes to Matthew's knife in episode 5 (I blame the Russians).
:P
Nope, he actually did that to escape Cluke shippers.
Blame all the Russians!
if u brek ice rebecca levs.
Yeah I think that was it.
"Finally," somebody says at Telltale, weeping tears of joy down their cheeks. "One of them finally noticed..."
If u foll in ice clem is almost kill
this is how kenny survived in s1 XD
It changes to Matthew's knife? What...how....when...who!? Why that knfie? They don't even have that on them! o__o
if u dunt shoot kunny jan dies
We must all thank Gaming Sins for the realization, that was some great subtle foreshadowing on Telltale's part. That's one of the reasons why I like Breckon's style of writing, his episodes have a lot of foreshadowing and symbolism in them.
I don't know. Telltale must have gotten confused with the two knife's somehow, (maybe they were drunk). Or Jane just has a few knifes so when one gets blood on it she changes it. :P
Really late, but a huge FUCK YES to the last point there;
Not gonna lie, after the trailer for 'A House Divided', I was like, these people, are they murderers? Cannibals? Thieves? Kidnappers?
My question to Telltale is, WHY did you not dedicate a team of writers and directors who KNEW what the overall aim was? To me it seems with each new writer and director, they put their own little spice in the episode, nothing seemed properly planned or premeditated. Many loose ends were loosely tied. Yes, they made it dramatic af but it lacked the tapestry of season one.
Please don't do that for season three. Have an aim. Season one did, Lee's redemption. Any hints dropped about what may happen did happen. Do that shit again. Don't bring up someone from the dead like THERE, WE SAVED HIM, GIVE US GAME OF THE YEAR NOW. Cause you won't get it, and that's what happened this year.
Okay, I'm done :P
if u droop ben he ded.
Using the wrong models for things is actually a pretty common developer oversight
Happens numerous times in many different games, especially when it's small objects like knives and holstered weapons and what such
If u saiv Carlee in Sees Wun she kill buy Lillee
Save the thread !
Larry's voice actor is the same as the Butcher in Wolf Among Us and Larry died in the meat locker !
Coincidence? I think not !
Thank you for getting this thread back on track.
Fire in this series represents hope. Amid The Ruins, the most miserable episode as far as I'm concerned, had AJ's birth accompanied by the slow onset of snow.
In No Going Back, we see fire three times. In the first two (at the power station and Arvo's house), poor Arvo is deprived of warmth - a metaphor for how hopeless his situation is. The third instance of fire is implicit in the scenario where you reach Wellington - a smoke pile can be seen from inside the compound, implying a fire of some sorts with the hope that entails within the community.