I honestly think that knee-kick technique (even before we meet Jane, we could've used on that bridge zombie in "House Divided") is really dumb, what if a zombie just falls on you and bites off your leg!
I'm gonna quote myself from one of the threads now;
I honestly think that knee-kick technique (even before we meet Jane, we could've u… moresed on that bridge zombie in "House Divided") is really dumb, what if a zombie just falls on you and bites off your leg!
[response] it is kinda hard to predict the movement with mindless corpses... with that pose it does work, but what if it steps backwards, what if the zombie's back cracks and falls towards you? This concerns me.
[another response] I guess. But the risk of zombies head going towards you like a dodgeball is just not encouraging me to cheer for Clem to continue doing that. It won't work on every single one that has a good leg.
Lol wow.
Clem literally says Jane showed her lol.
all Jane taught Clem in S2 was to stab walkers in the back of the neck when t… morehey were on the ground
Since this is the "Details people might forget" thread, and since you seem to think Jane didn't teach Clem anything in S2, I might as well include all the details you forgot too. Jane not only shows Clem how to properly take walkers down by the knee, Jane also taught her to:
* Use the nail file to pick the lock on the observation deck
* Use the nail file to strike a flint or, to sharpen a blade
* Check walkers that are fresh rather than old walkers for supplies - "Old walkers are a waste of time"
* Using a sharp weapon on walkers like an awl rather than a hatchet which may get stuck
* How to make a cow-catcher and use it to navigate through a herd. Thanks to @IronWoodLover for reminding me.
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Yeah, that was always my justification for it. Clementine is a resourceful little girl, so she do whatever comes to her mind at the moment. Jane just showed her that that specific trick is particularly useful.
This was pointed out before however what Jane taught her is that it always works and that she can do it. I could do something by accident and never realise it was a viable skill/strategy.
This sounds like pure speculation honestly, and is largely contrary to how flashbacks have been presented and utilised in Episodes 1 & 2… more. Was BetterChoice witness to the crowd play or made this post before they saw the episodes or something?
For one, the flashbacks seem to be going forward linearly, going from the Season 2 ending forward until Clementine meets Javier. So I'm not exactly sure how they came to that conclusion if they already saw what the flashbacks contained first-hand.
Plus I think TellTale actually said something similar relating to returning characters in their livestreams while replaying S1/S2 on the lead up to ANF's premier. I mean, what else are they going to say, that there's going to be no chance of any returning characters? Saying that they "haven't forgotten" is the best way of giving a double meaning of "Yeah, we know there's people we can bring back but maybe we won't bring them back."
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So, although I doubt this would ever happen, it would be interesting if it did.
If we do find ourselves vising Alexandria in the future, do you think it is possible that if we saw Negan in his cell that he would recognize Javier? Considering Conrad recognized him, and Negan was a school-coach so I assume he definitely was interested in sports, he probably would have heard about the Baseball player who was kicked out of the league for gambling on himself.
Just something I thought of that could be interesting if Negan has some kind of easter egg appearance.
Being totally honest that whole fight on the bridge I find ridiculous, clementine kills several walkers where as she struggles for the rest of the episode (both before and after), I always found that scene stupid and out of character
Lol wow.
Clem literally says Jane showed her lol.
all Jane taught Clem in S2 was to stab walkers in the back of the neck when t… morehey were on the ground
Since this is the "Details people might forget" thread, and since you seem to think Jane didn't teach Clem anything in S2, I might as well include all the details you forgot too. Jane not only shows Clem how to properly take walkers down by the knee, Jane also taught her to:
* Use the nail file to pick the lock on the observation deck
* Use the nail file to strike a flint or, to sharpen a blade
* Check walkers that are fresh rather than old walkers for supplies - "Old walkers are a waste of time"
* Using a sharp weapon on walkers like an awl rather than a hatchet which may get stuck
* How to make a cow-catcher and use it to navigate through a herd. Thanks to @IronWoodLover for reminding me.
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So, although I doubt this would ever happen, it would be interesting if it did.
If we do find ourselves vising Alexandria in the future, … moredo you think it is possible that if we saw Negan in his cell that he would recognize Javier? Considering Conrad recognized him, and Negan was a school-coach so I assume he definitely was interested in sports, he probably would have heard about the Baseball player who was kicked out of the league for gambling on himself.
Just something I thought of that could be interesting if Negan has some kind of easter egg appearance.
I think they are different. Jane's cow catcher involves using a walker - which you directly grab and touch - to shove other walkers out of the way, to make your way through a herd with a great concentration of walkers.
Michonne's trick involves using walkers - walkers you do not touch directly, unlike in the cow catcher - simply to camouflage yourself (well, your smell) from other walkers, like the gut trick, just less effective but applied way more quickly, useful for situations where you have to act fast.
I think they are different. Jane's cow catcher involves using a walker - which you directly grab and touch - to shove other walkers out of t… morehe way, to make your way through a herd with a great concentration of walkers.
Michonne's trick involves using walkers - walkers you do not touch directly, unlike in the cow catcher - simply to camouflage yourself (well, your smell) from other walkers, like the gut trick, just less effective but applied way more quickly, useful for situations where you have to act fast.
She did it in the comics and had zombie pets for a while. The weird thing is, by that point she had learned the smearing-guts-on-yourself trick already, which is a lot easier. Stupid Michonne!
So, although I doubt this would ever happen, it would be interesting if it did.
If we do find ourselves vising Alexandria in the future, … moredo you think it is possible that if we saw Negan in his cell that he would recognize Javier? Considering Conrad recognized him, and Negan was a school-coach so I assume he definitely was interested in sports, he probably would have heard about the Baseball player who was kicked out of the league for gambling on himself.
Just something I thought of that could be interesting if Negan has some kind of easter egg appearance.
Tyreese in the comic was a football player, died about a year into the apocalypse
Javier was a baseball player, survived 4 years
Baseball is better than football confirmed
Not to mention that it sounds terrible. Titles like that only kind of work in TV shows with many more episodes where they a) make sense and b) are only part of a variety of better titles that cover up how lazy they still are.
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Holy shit, I never really thought about that!
Looks more like Francine's hairstyle to me.
Yeah, a number of stuff in the second half feels a bit rehashed, particularly where Jane is concerned.
The more I look her, the more I wonder what the heck is Jane supposed to be?
Yeah, that was always my justification for it. Clementine is a resourceful little girl, so she do whatever comes to her mind at the moment. Jane just showed her that that specific trick is particularly useful.
This is confirmed by Rayan:
So, although I doubt this would ever happen, it would be interesting if it did.
If we do find ourselves vising Alexandria in the future, do you think it is possible that if we saw Negan in his cell that he would recognize Javier? Considering Conrad recognized him, and Negan was a school-coach so I assume he definitely was interested in sports, he probably would have heard about the Baseball player who was kicked out of the league for gambling on himself.
Just something I thought of that could be interesting if Negan has some kind of easter egg appearance.
I don't know why but this killed me.
Convinced them.
Dat spellin' tho.
A dinosaur?
Make that three against one.
I'm just kidding! Don't hate me.
What about the shooting on the deck in EP4, where Clem holds the gun steady and kills 4 zombies without moving/aiming the gun at all.
If that's the case, Koopa's plan could've succeeded!
Don't forget the cow catcher! Pretty useful trick that hasn't been in any other TWD media.
I thought Negan was a car salesman.
Middle school ping pong coach, actually.
... a ping pong coach... nobody can kill a middle school ping pong coach in that show.
wheezes
hands money angrily
Oh, that cool jacket of hers.
ISN'T IT FUCKING HYSTERICAL
You got it! Updated.
wheezes even more
Doesn't Michonne use a similar technique, only with ropes?
And cutting off the arms as well. That weird'd me out the first time due to how random it was.
I always took it as her making sure they won't grab her.
No, I mean that scene in general.
"Uh oh, we're in trouble. [Has brainblast] Just like the plantation days!"
I think they are different. Jane's cow catcher involves using a walker - which you directly grab and touch - to shove other walkers out of the way, to make your way through a herd with a great concentration of walkers.
Michonne's trick involves using walkers - walkers you do not touch directly, unlike in the cow catcher - simply to camouflage yourself (well, your smell) from other walkers, like the gut trick, just less effective but applied way more quickly, useful for situations where you have to act fast.
Which is ironic, considering Michonne's requires a rope and a long blade while Jane's just needs something to remove the jaw.
“The world does work in mysterious ways.”
I wouldn't be surprised if the worst/embarrassing jobs imaginable increase your luck in surviving... like commercial fisherman...
She did it in the comics and had zombie pets for a while. The weird thing is, by that point she had learned the smearing-guts-on-yourself trick already, which is a lot easier. Stupid Michonne!
Teach me your ways.
I would be so fucking flattered
Tyreese in the comic was a football player, died about a year into the apocalypse
Javier was a baseball player, survived 4 years
Baseball is better than football confirmed
Playing baseball would make Javier better at using certain weapons therefore increasing his chances of survival.
But yeah lol
Not to mention that it sounds terrible. Titles like that only kind of work in TV shows with many more episodes where they a) make sense and b) are only part of a variety of better titles that cover up how lazy they still are.