It's unpopular because of the shitty Lee is alive theories and all that shit, but I think if he wasn't bit or survived the amputation then we have had a better protagonist in S2 or perhaps multiple protagonists like TFTBL.
* 1.) Lee should never have died. And should be Protagonist still.
* 2.) Out of the handful of characters to survive Season 1, Clementine… more was the absolute worst choice for leading Season 2. Fuckin' Boyd would've been a better choice.
* 3.) I don't agree with Clementine doing edgy shit for the sake of being edgy. Swearing, drinking, smoking, watching crowbars attack people's heads etc.
* 4.) Luke was an absolute bore.
* 5.) Walter was amazing.
* 6.) Nick was the best goddamn character in Season 2.
* 7.) I felt more attached to Sarah than I did to Season 2 Clem.
* 8.) Despite their survivalist ideals and what many other people think, I firmly believe that both Carver and Jane were two of the most breathtakingly stupid people we've met in TWD. Inb4 "because they oppose Kenny right?".... No. He's a dumbass too.
* 9.) Mike's still cool.
* 10.) I think they should've just shot Arvo immediately after the fight was over a… [view original content]
I kind of also explain that in the video I think. I think I talk about how Lee told her to close her eyes shoot and walk away. So if she did miss she may not have known.
Thank you for watching the video and for the comment.
Indeed. Frankly, I feel like they should've just made Nick and Luke just one character, because both of them had something that the other desperately needed (Nick had an actual character arc, and Luke had an abundance of screen time). Or rather, just scrap Luke altogether and just give his screen time to Nick, but keep Uncle Pete around longer to kind of act like that voice of reason for him. But, too late now.
Indeed. Frankly, I feel like they should've just made Nick and Luke just one character, because both of them had something that the other de… moresperately needed (Nick had an actual character arc, and Luke had an abundance of screen time). Or rather, just scrap Luke altogether and just give his screen time to Nick, but keep Uncle Pete around longer to kind of act like that voice of reason for him. But, too late now.
Carlos was the most forgettable, and least developed of the cabin survivors, even more so than Alvin
Could you explain this one? I felt something for Carlos when he died and felt he had a presence in the first two episode (episode 3, yeah he was barely there). Alvin on the other hand was just there...., I did miss the juice scene in the first episode so maybe thats why. But even after seeing that I didnt get at all attached.
My favorite thread is back again
Let's see:
* Around Every Corner is a criminally underrated episode
* I actually liked Luke's de… moreath and thought it was well-done (I'm going to get ripped five new assholes for this)
* Carver was a great villain, and like Metallica said above, second to Negan for me as well
* I liked Jane more than Molly
* I really liked Rebecca, and part of me wishes there was a chance to hug her
* Carlos was the most forgettable, and least developed of the cabin survivors, even more so than Alvin
* Nick was the most developed of the cabin survivors
* Mike's still cool in my book (Bonnie and Arvo not so much, but that's not exactly unpopular)
* The leaving with Kenny ending is one of my least favorite endings, second to making the family leave
* The Jane + family ending is one of my favorite endings, just behind the Wellington ending
* I believe that Danny from 400 Days was actually a good… [view original content]
I think that Sarah is not to blame for Sarita getting bitten
I felt that the Kenny/Wellington Endings were sugar-coated, I may have cried… more but it felt a little cheesy and forcibly emotional to be honest.
I have sympathy for practically every character this Season - specifically Sarah, Bonnie(400 Days), Ben(Season 1) and Arvo, maybe even Mike.
I loved Season Two.
I liked Lilly and Larry.
* Arvo's actions were justified up until he shot Clementine (if you steal his supplies & shoot his zombified sister)
* I don't want Lee… more to come back. His story is done.
* Clementine is black. (She's not half-white or asian. This isn't an opinion, it's a fact. There's a such thing as light-skinned blacks.)
* I like Ben and Sarah.
"I did not like Episode 4 of Season 1, there were too many large hubs, and Lee walked pretty slow. I got the puzzles fine, but the walking was so tedious. (mostly talking about the Crawford part)" If you press "shift" he walks much faster :P
* I did not like Episode 4 of Season 1, there were too many large hubs, and Lee walked pretty slow. I got the puzzles fine, but the walking … morewas so tedious. (mostly talking about the Crawford part)
* I still enjoyed Season 2, even with all those faults people won't shut up about (Many group fights, ending of EP4 and beginning of EP5, the betrayal of characters...)
* Although, I will admit, I hate that the one who guides the group is an 11 year old and is forced to handle all the problems.
* Michonne episode 1 is my favourite premiere of any of TTG's Walking Dead series.
* I don't think Norma and her crew are all that bad. They did nothing to hurt Michonne or Pete... [ok, maybe not. I take that back.] I also enjoy how there is a lot of tension on who to really trust from your new-found survivors (the Monroe guys and Sam)
* Better to Sleep is a better name for the S2 Finale.
I'd love Kenny as a playable protagonist, even if it was just a DLC. I know he's got a lot of attention already but I consider him as important as Clem is. Besides, he's my favorite character along with Clem, so I'd like to keep seeing more of him, along with Clem.
I think Kenny is as good as a guardian for Clem as Lee was.
If having Clementine back for Season 3 means that Kenny will die in the first episode, I'd rather prefer Season 3 to have a new cast of characters and have Clem's story finished in S2. I just can't see them one without the other.
I've never liked Christa, at all. I'd rather prefer not to see her again, even though she'll most likely return.
In Harm's Way is my favorite episode from Season 2.
I don't like to take care of AJ, I don't hate him nor want him to die, but I'd rather not have him be my responsibility.
"I did not like Episode 4 of Season 1, there were too many large hubs, and Lee walked pretty slow. I got the puzzles fine, but the walking was so tedious. (mostly talking about the Crawford part)" If you press "shift" he walks much faster :P
Well, I liked the fact that there were a lot more conversation and action, ( Unlike Season one, that was mostly going trought Hubs and solving the problems ), I liked playing as Clementine ( It shows an interesting point of view for the apoacalypse ), and with a more interesting story ( the only super interesting episodes on S01 are the 2nd { Dealing with the Cannibals } and the 5th { Saving Clementine }, don't get me wrong, the other ones were also really nice, but not as good as season 2 ), And what I mean by that is: Let's look at the end of the episodes of season 2
Episode 1 - Ends on running from zombies, no Idea on what would happen next
Episode 2 - Ends with a madman killing people and taking them compulsorely to a camp
Episode 3 - Ends with running trough a herd of zombies, after trying to save Sarita
Episode 4- Ends with everyone pointing guns at each other, while only one person of the other group spoke the same language as the other group
Episode 5 - Ends with you having to decide between 'Killing' one of your 2 remaining friends, accept or not accept someone that might be dangerous in your 'home' or leaving your last friend and being at Wellington or taking your chances in the world or surving alone with a baby...
I hope you understood, I wasn't able to express it the way I wanted but... I think it looks understandable :P
I liked the fact that there were a lot more conversation and action
I dont think there was any more really
with a more interesting story ( the only super interesting episodes on S01 are the 2nd { Dealing with the Cannibals } and the 5th { Saving Clementine },
Hmmm, I guess. Neither season really had an overall story. Season 2 did have an episode focus I guess
L et's look at the end of the episodes of season 2 Episode 1 - Ends on running from zombies, no Idea on what would happen next Episode 2 - Ends with a madman killing people and taking them compulsory to a camp Episode 3 - Ends with running trough a herd of zombies, after trying to save Sarita Episode 4- Ends with everyone pointing guns at each other, while only one person of the other group spoke the same language as the other group Episode 5 - Ends with you having to decide between 'Killing' one of your 2 remaining friends, accept or not accept someone that might be dangerous in your 'home' or leaving your last friend and being at Wellington or taking your chances in the world or surving alone with a baby...
I definently have to disagree there, the endings of season 2 were all way too sudden and cliffhanger centered, it was a poor way to end individual episodes. If you played them all together it wasn't that bad but one at a time it was a real limitation
Well, I liked the fact that there were a lot more conversation and action, ( Unlike Season one, that was mostly going trought Hubs and solvi… moreng the problems ), I liked playing as Clementine ( It shows an interesting point of view for the apoacalypse ), and with a more interesting story ( the only super interesting episodes on S01 are the 2nd { Dealing with the Cannibals } and the 5th { Saving Clementine }, don't get me wrong, the other ones were also really nice, but not as good as season 2 ), And what I mean by that is: Let's look at the end of the episodes of season 2
Episode 1 - Ends on running from zombies, no Idea on what would happen next
Episode 2 - Ends with a madman killing people and taking them compulsorely to a camp
Episode 3 - Ends with running trough a herd of zombies, after trying to save Sarita
Episode 4- Ends with everyone pointing guns at each other, while only one person of the other group spoke the same language as the … [view original content]
True, I did played tham all toguether, but these clifhangers were actually really nice, the only one that S01 really had was from episode 4-5 and I quite missed all the tension from those that I had on season 2 but not on season 1.
And, maybe not more conversation, but definetdly more action, I mean just look at episode 3 of season 1, it was really nice, there were some interesting things like Katjaa's death and the shoot training, but besides that it was mostly fixing the train and figuring out how to remove that car from the train's way, while on season 2 they were always moving, there was almost always something 'important' happening, the only moment there was few going on is when we meet Kenny, but that suddenly goes away with knowing that the guy they shoot was Walt's friend then the storm and Carver!
At least for me, Season 2 was a lot more fun than Season 1 ( altought, season 1 had more story behind the 'main one' and I missed that when I played Season 2).
No its okay, I'll split it up
I liked the fact that there were a lot more conversation and action
I dont think there was any m… moreore really
with a more interesting story ( the only super interesting episodes on S01 are the 2nd { Dealing with the Cannibals } and the 5th { Saving Clementine },
Hmmm, I guess. Neither season really had an overall story. Season 2 did have an episode focus I guess
L et's look at the end of the episodes of season 2 Episode 1 - Ends on running from zombies, no Idea on what would happen next Episode 2 - Ends with a madman killing people and taking them compulsory to a camp Episode 3 - Ends with running trough a herd of zombies, after trying to save Sarita Episode 4- Ends with everyone pointing guns at each other, while only one person of the other group spoke the same language as the other group Episode 5 - Ends with you having to decide between 'Killing' one of your 2 remaining friends,… [view original content]
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I think the "Still. Not. Bitten" quote is cringeworthy
It's unpopular because of the shitty Lee is alive theories and all that shit, but I think if he wasn't bit or survived the amputation then we have had a better protagonist in S2 or perhaps multiple protagonists like TFTBL.
Some people think Nick wasn't the best character?
I agree. I know it's popular on the forums however, it just feels like it was said for dramatic effect
After ep 4 I hated Luke, like a lot.
Damn straight
Crazy right? Some people actually think Luke was better written.
Thank you. I've always thought the same thing, but I was too much of a coward to be the one person to say it. Your courage has given me courage.
Written as he had more lines right?
Because 80℅ of his backstory came from Nick.
Clementine may have missed her shot.
God bless everyone.
Clementine confirms she did shoot him in Season 2, talking to Luke at the table
I kind of also explain that in the video I think. I think I talk about how Lee told her to close her eyes shoot and walk away. So if she did miss she may not have known.
Thank you for watching the video and for the comment.
God bless you.
Indeed. Frankly, I feel like they should've just made Nick and Luke just one character, because both of them had something that the other desperately needed (Nick had an actual character arc, and Luke had an abundance of screen time). Or rather, just scrap Luke altogether and just give his screen time to Nick, but keep Uncle Pete around longer to kind of act like that voice of reason for him. But, too late now.
The idea won't die though. Hopefully telltale will do something similar.
I loved Season 2 despite its major flaws and I thought Michonne was better than 400 Days.
There not really the same thins,plus Michonne isnt even fully out yet
Could you explain this one? I felt something for Carlos when he died and felt he had a presence in the first two episode (episode 3, yeah he was barely there). Alvin on the other hand was just there...., I did miss the juice scene in the first episode so maybe thats why. But even after seeing that I didnt get at all attached.
Thats not really an unpopular opinion, thats just a crazy theory
Same. I can't stand any of Clementine's edgy "badass" quotes.
I found Carley to be boring.
Arvo? ;-;
I liked Season 2 more than Season 1...
Can you not shoot Arvo's sister? I tried not doing it but I died ;-;
LOL
"I did not like Episode 4 of Season 1, there were too many large hubs, and Lee walked pretty slow. I got the puzzles fine, but the walking was so tedious. (mostly talking about the Crawford part)" If you press "shift" he walks much faster :P
That wasn't implemented in Season 1.
Thanks to @MetallicaRules for making this video
You're welcome
Oh really? I had only tested that on Season 2, sorry :v
Agreed.
Can I ask why?
I mean I like season 2 just fine,I enjoyed it and I think season 1 isnt perfect but why did you prefer the second season?
Well, I liked the fact that there were a lot more conversation and action, ( Unlike Season one, that was mostly going trought Hubs and solving the problems ), I liked playing as Clementine ( It shows an interesting point of view for the apoacalypse ), and with a more interesting story ( the only super interesting episodes on S01 are the 2nd { Dealing with the Cannibals } and the 5th { Saving Clementine }, don't get me wrong, the other ones were also really nice, but not as good as season 2 ), And what I mean by that is: Let's look at the end of the episodes of season 2
Episode 1 - Ends on running from zombies, no Idea on what would happen next
Episode 2 - Ends with a madman killing people and taking them compulsorely to a camp
Episode 3 - Ends with running trough a herd of zombies, after trying to save Sarita
Episode 4- Ends with everyone pointing guns at each other, while only one person of the other group spoke the same language as the other group
Episode 5 - Ends with you having to decide between 'Killing' one of your 2 remaining friends, accept or not accept someone that might be dangerous in your 'home' or leaving your last friend and being at Wellington or taking your chances in the world or surving alone with a baby...
I hope you understood, I wasn't able to express it the way I wanted but... I think it looks understandable :P
Hey! At least I'm not the only one :P
No its okay, I'll split it up
I dont think there was any more really
Hmmm, I guess. Neither season really had an overall story. Season 2 did have an episode focus I guess
I definently have to disagree there, the endings of season 2 were all way too sudden and cliffhanger centered, it was a poor way to end individual episodes. If you played them all together it wasn't that bad but one at a time it was a real limitation
Sarah wasn't annoying and didn't deserve to die. Sadly this is an unpopular opinion.
You're definetly right about that.
True, I did played tham all toguether, but these clifhangers were actually really nice, the only one that S01 really had was from episode 4-5 and I quite missed all the tension from those that I had on season 2 but not on season 1.
And, maybe not more conversation, but definetdly more action, I mean just look at episode 3 of season 1, it was really nice, there were some interesting things like Katjaa's death and the shoot training, but besides that it was mostly fixing the train and figuring out how to remove that car from the train's way, while on season 2 they were always moving, there was almost always something 'important' happening, the only moment there was few going on is when we meet Kenny, but that suddenly goes away with knowing that the guy they shoot was Walt's friend then the storm and Carver!
At least for me, Season 2 was a lot more fun than Season 1 ( altought, season 1 had more story behind the 'main one' and I missed that when I played Season 2).
I love relating to the unpopular side of opinions
The evidence says otherwise.