Don't know if this has been posted yet, this is from the Wellington flashback but is hard to notice:
Tic-tac-toe games, Clem lost a game … moreto AJ lol (Maybe she let him win a game to be nice)
Clem teaching AJ how to survive the ZA in a kid friendly way, super cute.
Don't know if this has been posted yet, this is from the Wellington flashback but is hard to notice:
Tic-tac-toe games, Clem lost a game … moreto AJ lol (Maybe she let him win a game to be nice)
Clem teaching AJ how to survive the ZA in a kid friendly way, super cute.
Okay, I knew this was a thing for a while now, but I just wanna point out that love how Luke completely overlooks strapping up Sarah here. Especially since I remembered him having his back to her.
Don't know if this has been posted yet, this is from the Wellington flashback but is hard to notice:
Tic-tac-toe games, Clem lost a game … moreto AJ lol (Maybe she let him win a game to be nice)
Clem teaching AJ how to survive the ZA in a kid friendly way, super cute.
Don't know if this has been posted yet, this is from the Wellington flashback but is hard to notice:
Tic-tac-toe games, Clem lost a game … moreto AJ lol (Maybe she let him win a game to be nice)
Clem teaching AJ how to survive the ZA in a kid friendly way, super cute.
Remember how in S3E1 Clementine gives Javier the [Sad Eyes] to try and convince him to side with her?
If you take her hostage in S3E2, sh… moree gives Gabe a similar look while Tripp and Jesus are talking with each other on the way to Richmond.
Not sure if shipping fuel or imminent manipulation.
Don't know if this has been posted yet, this is from the Wellington flashback but is hard to notice:
Tic-tac-toe games, Clem lost a game … moreto AJ lol (Maybe she let him win a game to be nice)
Clem teaching AJ how to survive the ZA in a kid friendly way, super cute.
Clem teaching AJ how to survive the ZA in a kid friendly way, super cute.
I kinda find it fucked up how Clem just lies in that drawing there, "just tomato sauce on that bat, totally not blood, it's fine."
Clem teaching AJ how to survive the ZA in a kid friendly way, super cute.
I kinda find it fucked up how Clem just lies in that drawing there, "just tomato sauce on that bat, totally not blood, it's fine."
Clem teaching AJ how to survive the ZA in a kid friendly way, super cute.
I kinda find it fucked up how Clem just lies in that drawing there, "just tomato sauce on that bat, totally not blood, it's fine."
Clem was 11 and has been through hell since she was 8. She was far too young to experience what she did at that age, yet still had most of her innocence intact.
AJ is 3. He can't even talk yet, you can't get much more innocent than that, especially if you went to Wellington in which case he's never experienced life outside until now.
I'd like to see how AJ's personalities differ depending on your ending's surroundings. It's a great opportunity to make our choices matter, even though this slogan sounds more like a joke than anything else.
Clem was 11 and has been through hell since she was 8. She was far too young to experience what she did at that age, yet still had most of h… moreer innocence intact.
AJ is 3. He can't even talk yet, you can't get much more innocent than that, especially if you went to Wellington in which case he's never experienced life outside until now.
I'd rather be upfront about how the world is. Sugar coating life isn't exactly the best thing to do when living in a world like that. When that happens you become like Sarah, someone who didn't know the severity of the world because it was sugar coated and it ultimately lead to her demise. Clementine's goal is to keep AJ alive and if being upfront about things leads to him staying alive it sure is better than the alternative.
She wasn't sugar coating it persay, I believe she was attempting to make it more comical/childish just so AJ would pay attention and understand more easily. He is only 3, he doesn't exactly have much of an attention span or curiosity about life outside of Wellington.
I'd rather be upfront about how the world is. Sugar coating life isn't exactly the best thing to do when living in a world like that. When… more that happens you become like Sarah, someone who didn't know the severity of the world because it was sugar coated and it ultimately lead to her demise. Clementine's goal is to keep AJ alive and if being upfront about things leads to him staying alive it sure is better than the alternative.
She wasn't sugar coating it persay, I believe she was attempting to make it more comical/childish just so AJ would pay attention and underst… moreand more easily. He is only 3, he doesn't exactly have much of an attention span or curiosity about life outside of Wellington.
When that happens you become like Sarah, someone who didn't know the severity of the world because it was sugar coated and it ultimately lead to her demise.
At least that's what was likely supposed to happen instead of a series of contrivances that even catches Jane unawares--twice!
I'd rather be upfront about how the world is. Sugar coating life isn't exactly the best thing to do when living in a world like that. When… more that happens you become like Sarah, someone who didn't know the severity of the world because it was sugar coated and it ultimately lead to her demise. Clementine's goal is to keep AJ alive and if being upfront about things leads to him staying alive it sure is better than the alternative.
Yeah ofcourse, in the future, but I just doubt a 3 year old will really respond well to how to kill a walker, not because he might not understand but just because if it isn't taught to him in a way he finds most appealing or easy to understand he might just not care or remember adequately.
David looks like the school bully whose face was rearranged at the end of the movie by the kid he picked on throughout while Javier looks like he's cosplaying as a witch that lives deep in the swamp.
These are Garcia family photos, they can be be seen in the beginning of episode 1 but are hard to see so here they are.
Young Javi
… more David and Javier
Mr & Mrs Garcia with David and Javier
Updated family photo (I assume the white woman is David's ex wife)
These are Garcia family photos, they can be be seen in the beginning of episode 1 but are hard to see so here they are.
Young Javi
… more David and Javier
Mr & Mrs Garcia with David and Javier
Updated family photo (I assume the white woman is David's ex wife)
David and Javier
David looks like the school bully whose face was rearranged at the end of the movie by the kid he picked on throughout while Javier looks like he's cosplaying as a witch that lives deep in the swamp.
These are Garcia family photos, they can be be seen in the beginning of episode 1 but are hard to see so here they are.
Young Javi
… more David and Javier
Mr & Mrs Garcia with David and Javier
Updated family photo (I assume the white woman is David's ex wife)
This isn't the first time David's VA, Alex Hernandez, has voiced a gang-leader with military ties. He's also the voice and modeled as the main character in Mafia 3, Lincoln Clay. Funny enough, Javier's VA, Jeff Schine, is also in the game and voices Danny Burke, an ally to Lincoln Clay and the son of Thomas Burke, who later works for you. In the beginning of the game, you go on a heist with him.
So, yeah... the Garcia brothers robbed a federal bank together. It makes New Frontier absolutely hilarious when you realize this.
Judges Javi on killing the truck driver. Shoots a guy over some bullets.
She's going towards Jane "character development" aka the writers have no idea in what direction Clem's character is going so they are going to keep jumping back and forth; she's compassionate, oh no now she's angry.
AJ is 3. He can't even talk yet, you can't get much more innocent than that, especially if you went to Wellington in which case he's never experienced life outside until now.
He's born during ZA. And honestly I'm not that invested in AJ, so I don't care what's going to happen to him.
Clem was 11 and has been through hell since she was 8. She was far too young to experience what she did at that age, yet still had most of h… moreer innocence intact.
AJ is 3. He can't even talk yet, you can't get much more innocent than that, especially if you went to Wellington in which case he's never experienced life outside until now.
When I said she still had most of her innocence intact, I was referring to Clementine immediately after the events of season 1, not season 2 nor season 3
But it's always fun to see your opinions stripped apart and critisised by somebody else with different views.
Let me try that...
Judges Javi on killing the truck driver.
Who wouldn't? He shot an unarmed, surrendering man.
Shoots a guy over some bullets.
That was a complete accident, it's not like she did it on purpose.
yet still had most of her innocence intact.
Judges Javi on killing the truck driver. Shoots a guy over some bullets.
She's going … moretowards Jane "character development" aka the writers have no idea in what direction Clem's character is going so they are going to keep jumping back and forth; she's compassionate, oh no now she's angry.
AJ is 3. He can't even talk yet, you can't get much more innocent than that, especially if you went to Wellington in which case he's never experienced life outside until now.
He's born during ZA. And honestly I'm not that invested in AJ, so I don't care what's going to happen to him.
When I said she still had most of her innocence intact, I was referring to Clementine immediately after the events of season 1, not season 2… more nor season 3
But it's always fun to see your opinions stripped apart and critisised by somebody else with different views.
Let me try that...
Judges Javi on killing the truck driver.
Who wouldn't? He shot an unarmed, surrendering man.
Shoots a guy over some bullets.
That was a complete accident, it's not like she did it on purpose.
These are Garcia family photos, they can be be seen in the beginning of episode 1 but are hard to see so here they are.
Young Javi
… more David and Javier
Mr & Mrs Garcia with David and Javier
Updated family photo (I assume the white woman is David's ex wife)
You honestly think Clem killed that guy on purpose?
So she knew that the third or fourth bullet in her clip was real and that shocked "Crap!" she yelled after shooting him was just a ruse to get Javi to back her up?
But it's always fun to see your opinions stripped apart and critisised by somebody else with different views.
Mr. Saw is that you?
… more That was a complete accident, it's not like she did it on purpose.
Did the gun shoot itself at that mans head?
The point is she meant to pull the trigger as an intimidation tactic and it just so happened that the bullets, whether they were good or not, could launch from the barrel that time and killed Eli. The particular video I'm confirming this with has Javier tell her to back off and Eli state he'll try to fix things beforehand; Javier then tells Tripp the truth when he shows up despite her urging him to cover for her. All in all, she was being reckless, aggressive, thuggish, shady, and in this scenario, hardheaded and relentless, so it doesn't really help her case.
You honestly think Clem killed that guy on purpose?
So she knew that the third or fourth bullet in her clip was real and that shocked "Crap!" she yelled after shooting him was just a ruse to get Javi to back her up?
I doubt you think that pal.
So she knew that the third or fourth bullet in her clip was real and that shocked "Crap!" she yelled after shooting him was just a ruse to get Javi to back her up?
I doubt you think that pal.
I'm saying that the script is terrible, and the pacing, it's all over the place...
You honestly think Clem killed that guy on purpose?
So she knew that the third or fourth bullet in her clip was real and that shocked "Crap!" she yelled after shooting him was just a ruse to get Javi to back her up?
I doubt you think that pal.
Okay, so like you said she was using an intimidation tactic with the intention on scoring good bullets from him rather than getting her batteries back. So what use would that do if she intended on killing him before she received the 'good' bullets?
Yes she was being reckless, aggressive, thuggish and all those other terms you used unnecessarily. But why does that mean that killing him all of a sudden becomes purposeful?
It doesn't.
People can threaten to kill someone but not actually intend on doing so but then y'know, actually end up doing so. Doesn't make it any less of an accident, perhaps not in the eyes of the law or maybe to witnesses but to the individual who pulled the trigger, they know themselves that it was an accident so therefore it was.
The point is she meant to pull the trigger as an intimidation tactic and it just so happened that the bullets, whether they were good or not… more, could launch from the barrel that time and killed Eli. The particular video I'm confirming this with has Javier tell her to back off and Eli state he'll try to fix things beforehand; Javier then tells Tripp the truth when he shows up despite her urging him to cover for her. All in all, she was being reckless, aggressive, thuggish, shady, and in this scenario, hardheaded and relentless, so it doesn't really help her case.
So she knew that the third or fourth bullet in her clip was real and that shocked "Crap!" she yelled after shooting him was just a ruse to g… moreet Javi to back her up?
I doubt you think that pal.
I'm saying that the script is terrible, and the pacing, it's all over the place...
... and is the sass necessary?
It's not sass, I merely didn't think you were stupid enough to actually believe such a thing.
Wow... simply amazing. Proving a point like this, bravo.
I'd take it as a compliment, that's how it was intended to be.
No... it wasn't, not at all. Whatever helps you sleep at night.
It bugs me that Clem didn't toke responsibility for what she did like @DabigRG typed above "All in all, she was being reckless, aggressive, thuggish, shady, and in this scenario, hardheaded and relentless, so it doesn't really help her case." That was my dilemma. I don't see how her shooting someone was an accident. I don't like this Clementine/mini-Jane and that's that.
It's not sass, I merely didn't think you were stupid enough to actually believe such a thing.
I'd take it as a compliment, that's how it was intended to be.
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Aw, tomato sauce. Friggin drawing tomatos at the walkers.
Clementine you're adorable!
Do you have a screenshot
That would require a lot of time to dig just to screenshot it. Trust me though, its Miami Florida.
Her handwriting and drawing skills have clearly improved.
And who was only a small child to begin with
Okay, I knew this was a thing for a while now, but I just wanna point out that love how Luke completely overlooks strapping up Sarah here. Especially since I remembered him having his back to her.
That training picture is so damn cute. Just tomato sauce!
her little drawings are so damn adorable
what happened to her eyes
I kinda find it fucked up how Clem just lies in that drawing there, "just tomato sauce on that bat, totally not blood, it's fine."
'Tis just tomato sauce, AJ. Just ask Glenn! :^D
Flash forward to AJ accidentally killing Clementine because he's thirsty for some tomato sauce
That's a fucked up image. Wanna go full Faerie Queene while you're at it?
Because lying to a small child for the sake of his innocence is apparently more fucked up that teaching them about murder and brutality.
now that's a joke
points at S2 Clem's "innocence ".
All he wanted was a salad dressing.
Clem was 11 and has been through hell since she was 8. She was far too young to experience what she did at that age, yet still had most of her innocence intact.
AJ is 3. He can't even talk yet, you can't get much more innocent than that, especially if you went to Wellington in which case he's never experienced life outside until now.
It got me thinking...
I'd like to see how AJ's personalities differ depending on your ending's surroundings. It's a great opportunity to make our choices matter, even though this slogan sounds more like a joke than anything else.
I'd rather be upfront about how the world is. Sugar coating life isn't exactly the best thing to do when living in a world like that. When that happens you become like Sarah, someone who didn't know the severity of the world because it was sugar coated and it ultimately lead to her demise. Clementine's goal is to keep AJ alive and if being upfront about things leads to him staying alive it sure is better than the alternative.
She wasn't sugar coating it persay, I believe she was attempting to make it more comical/childish just so AJ would pay attention and understand more easily. He is only 3, he doesn't exactly have much of an attention span or curiosity about life outside of Wellington.
I guess so. We don't even know if he can understand speech. But, for his sake, in the future I would make sure not to sugar coat things.
At least that's what was likely supposed to happen instead of a series of contrivances that even catches Jane unawares--twice!
Yeah ofcourse, in the future, but I just doubt a 3 year old will really respond well to how to kill a walker, not because he might not understand but just because if it isn't taught to him in a way he finds most appealing or easy to understand he might just not care or remember adequately.
These are Garcia family photos, they can be be seen in the beginning of episode 1 but are hard to see so here they are.
Young Javi
David and Javier
Mr & Mrs Garcia with David and Javier
Updated family photo (I assume the white woman is David's ex wife)
David looks like the school bully whose face was rearranged at the end of the movie by the kid he picked on throughout while Javier looks like he's cosplaying as a witch that lives deep in the swamp.
Cheese and Rice, what is up with the painting here? Clean out your friggin paintbrushes!
Lol at House Party David and Emo Javi.
Also, Hi Bonnie!
Javi as a mini Tarzan.
David Bart Simpson.
Jesus, why is David always pissed off?
"yo, i went back from war and have wife and kids but my bro javi can hit a ball with a bat so i guess i hate him now"
This isn't the first time David's VA, Alex Hernandez, has voiced a gang-leader with military ties. He's also the voice and modeled as the main character in Mafia 3, Lincoln Clay. Funny enough, Javier's VA, Jeff Schine, is also in the game and voices Danny Burke, an ally to Lincoln Clay and the son of Thomas Burke, who later works for you. In the beginning of the game, you go on a heist with him.
So, yeah... the Garcia brothers robbed a federal bank together. It makes New Frontier absolutely hilarious when you realize this.
Judges Javi on killing the truck driver. Shoots a guy over some bullets.
She's going towards Jane "character development" aka the writers have no idea in what direction Clem's character is going so they are going to keep jumping back and forth; she's compassionate, oh no now she's angry.
He's born during ZA. And honestly I'm not that invested in AJ, so I don't care what's going to happen to him.
When I said she still had most of her innocence intact, I was referring to Clementine immediately after the events of season 1, not season 2 nor season 3
But it's always fun to see your opinions stripped apart and critisised by somebody else with different views.
Let me try that...
Who wouldn't? He shot an unarmed, surrendering man.
That was a complete accident, it's not like she did it on purpose.
Mr. Saw is that you?
Did the gun shoot itself at that mans head?
Why does Javi look like a girl in the second picture?
You honestly think Clem killed that guy on purpose?
So she knew that the third or fourth bullet in her clip was real and that shocked "Crap!" she yelled after shooting him was just a ruse to get Javi to back her up?
I doubt you think that pal.
You just triggered all guys with long hair.
The point is she meant to pull the trigger as an intimidation tactic and it just so happened that the bullets, whether they were good or not, could launch from the barrel that time and killed Eli. The particular video I'm confirming this with has Javier tell her to back off and Eli state he'll try to fix things beforehand; Javier then tells Tripp the truth when he shows up despite her urging him to cover for her. All in all, she was being reckless, aggressive, thuggish, shady, and in this scenario, hardheaded and relentless, so it doesn't really help her case.
I'm saying that the script is terrible, and the pacing, it's all over the place...
... and is the sass necessary?
Okay, so like you said she was using an intimidation tactic with the intention on scoring good bullets from him rather than getting her batteries back. So what use would that do if she intended on killing him before she received the 'good' bullets?
Yes she was being reckless, aggressive, thuggish and all those other terms you used unnecessarily. But why does that mean that killing him all of a sudden becomes purposeful?
It doesn't.
People can threaten to kill someone but not actually intend on doing so but then y'know, actually end up doing so. Doesn't make it any less of an accident, perhaps not in the eyes of the law or maybe to witnesses but to the individual who pulled the trigger, they know themselves that it was an accident so therefore it was.
It's not sass, I merely didn't think you were stupid enough to actually believe such a thing.
I'd take it as a compliment, that's how it was intended to be.
Wow... simply amazing. Proving a point like this, bravo.
No... it wasn't, not at all. Whatever helps you sleep at night.
It bugs me that Clem didn't toke responsibility for what she did like @DabigRG typed above "All in all, she was being reckless, aggressive, thuggish, shady, and in this scenario, hardheaded and relentless, so it doesn't really help her case." That was my dilemma. I don't see how her shooting someone was an accident. I don't like this Clementine/mini-Jane and that's that.