Maybe, but then again, I don't believe it was still in your inventory at the start of that episode or not. So if they were going to do something, it would've either happened in Amid the Ruins or they would've had it carry over to No Going Back.
Damn. It'd be nice if you needed that cartridge in the finale, loading it in, choosing who you care about most (but then again, shooting Ken… moreny subsequently after letting Jane die wouldn't work...maybe you could leave him instead, I dunno, it's all hypothetical regardless).
Maybe, but then again, I don't believe it was still in your inventory at the start of that episode or not. So if they were going to do something, it would've either happened in Amid the Ruins or they would've had it carry over to No Going Back.
Duck was totally out of it. Didn't even seem to notice his mom kill herself.
So, no, it doesn't. If anything, Lee was doing his best to comfort his parents.
Duck was totally out of it. Didn't even seem to notice his mom kill herself.
So, no, it doesn't. If anything, Lee was doing his best to comfort his parents.
I think its safe to assume they dealt with her if necessary before they left, though.
I honestly don't think they did, there was never a hint or implication about it. As much as I would've liked them to, there simply isn't any remote evidence or implicit message conveying that they did so.
Also, "makes me feel bad"?
More than likely, she's going to be a walker stuck under debris perpetually, and in my canon story, Sarah is Clem's friend, so I feel quite bad knowing that Clem's friend is just going to be there in misery (well walker's don't have a brain to feel that, but human Sarah wouldn't want that probably).
Should've been mandatory. I think its safe to assume they dealt with her if necessary before they left, though.
Still, I meant either during the Observation Deck Defense or the Russian Shotout at the end.
Also, "makes me feel bad"?
Dude, they were there for hours, with Kenny, Jane, and Luke hanging on the outside for a bit, and they would've had to pass through that spot anyway on the way out. If anything, the fact that they don't mention it should indicate that it's not an issue anymore.
As cynical and biased as that episode was, I don't see anyone in that group just ignoring/forgetting something like that given who they are.
I think its safe to assume they dealt with her if necessary before they left, though.
I honestly don't think they did, there was nev… moreer a hint or implication about it. As much as I would've liked them to, there simply isn't any remote evidence or implicit message conveying that they did so.
Also, "makes me feel bad"?
More than likely, she's going to be a walker stuck under debris perpetually, and in my canon story, Sarah is Clem's friend, so I feel quite bad knowing that Clem's friend is just going to be there in misery (well walker's don't have a brain to feel that, but human Sarah wouldn't want that probably).
I disagree, I take their silence as simply not doing it (the writers fault), and either way, they should've talked about what they did. I think my theory is a bit more realistic than yours, as yours involves it never being remotely discussed or implied, and mine is based on the writers kind of just forgetting about her. Do they even talk about Sarah after she dies?
Dude, they were there for hours, with Kenny, Jane, and Luke hanging on the outside for a bit, and they would've had to pass through that spo… moret anyway on the way out. If anything, the fact that they don't mention it should indicate that it's not an issue anymore.
As cynical and biased as that episode was, I don't see anyone in that group just ignoring/forgetting something like that given who they are.
Unfortunately for you, no. Though that gives me an idea...
Anyway, I can't seem to find the whole thang right now, so ask again later.
Also, that one came from a forum discussing mods. I picked it because it was creepy.
Please tell me they don't allude the Gabe + Clem shit, please. I wish they would've never implied it, even as a joke, because holy fuck the community took that horribly, fucking disgusting.
No nothing like that. This is a mild spoiler but he doesn't actually show up for most of the episode. He mentions Clementine once determinantly too but not in a 'Gabentine' way or anything.
I don't think so, at least not in my opinion. Without saying too much she does explain why she feels the way she does in the episode which k… moreinda justifies it, but I saw that more as the writers having no idea how to scrub that dirty spot clean from the previous episodes. She's roughly the same but she doesn't swear at least, unless you want her to, which is a big improvement for me. If she was a 'Janiac' the first two episodes then I'd say she's definitely more like Kenny in ep3. Sort of.
Well she still acts the same, that's not good, honestly they could've gotten away with it by conveying she felt horrible what she did to Eli actually, and that she's never murdered someone before, and try to talk to Javier more so she can not be "as dark", but from what I've heard, it seems like she just says why she's pissed but still is pissed, which is kind of defeating the purpose.
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She's brought up for all of a second by Clem then completely forgotten about when the baby is born. I remember playing and thinking 'Uhh... you guys do know that Sarah JUST died underneath us... right?
I disagree, I take their silence as simply not doing it (the writers fault), and either way, they should've talked about what they did. I th… moreink my theory is a bit more realistic than yours, as yours involves it never being remotely discussed or implied, and mine is based on the writers kind of just forgetting about her. Do they even talk about Sarah after she dies?
I disagree, I take their silence as simply not doing it (the writers fault), and either way, they should've talked about what they did. I think my theory is a bit more realistic than yours, as yours involves it never being remotely discussed or implied, and mine is based on the writers kind of just forgetting about her.
You mean like they did with Nick or Sarita? Like I said, considering the group consisted of her determinate friend whose had to deal with that before, a tired guy with a Hero Complex, a Widower Family man, a pregnant woman who was the only other one to actively concern herself with her in her free time, a bruiser with a soft spot for kids in particular, and Bonnie, I think at least someone would've either done something about it (if there was something to be done) or brought it up as they were getting ready to leave.
Do they even talk about Sarah after she dies?
Jane and Luke each mention her once, in Amid the Ruins and No Going Back respectively. Which is part of what makes what happened to her and why it happened particularly dumb.
I disagree, I take their silence as simply not doing it (the writers fault), and either way, they should've talked about what they did. I th… moreink my theory is a bit more realistic than yours, as yours involves it never being remotely discussed or implied, and mine is based on the writers kind of just forgetting about her. Do they even talk about Sarah after she dies?
You mean like they did with Nick or Sarita? Like I said, considering the group consisted of her determinate friend whose had to deal with that before, a tired guy with a Hero Complex, a Widower Family man, a pregnant woman who was the only other one to actively concern herself with her in her free time, a bruiser with a soft spot for kids in particular, and Bonnie, I think at least someone would've either done something about it (if there was something to be done) or brought it up as they were getting ready to leave.
My point being is that, yes, any logical way they would've put her our of her walker formation, but I think this is unlikely due to the fact that we never saw it occur, and I do believe they'd show us if they really wanted us to know she's been set down. We simply do not know.
I disagree, I take their silence as simply not doing it (the writers fault), and either way, they should've talked about what they did. I th… moreink my theory is a bit more realistic than yours, as yours involves it never being remotely discussed or implied, and mine is based on the writers kind of just forgetting about her.
You mean like they did with Nick or Sarita? Like I said, considering the group consisted of her determinate friend whose had to deal with that before, a tired guy with a Hero Complex, a Widower Family man, a pregnant woman who was the only other one to actively concern herself with her in her free time, a bruiser with a soft spot for kids in particular, and Bonnie, I think at least someone would've either done something about it (if there was something to be done) or brought it up as they were getting ready to leave.
Do they even talk about Sarah after she dies?
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Please tell me they don't allude the Gabe + Clem shit, please. I wish they would've never implied it, even as a joke, because holy fuck the … morecommunity took that horribly, fucking disgusting.
No nothing like that. This is a mild spoiler but he doesn't actually show up for most of the episode. He mentions Clementine once determinantly too but not in a 'Gabentine' way or anything.
What happens to Sarita if you choose not to chop her arm off (and end her misery subsequently, at least in my playthrough)? I know you get there and she's dying in Kenny's arms, or something similar, and Kenny is still angry at Clem regardless. I just want to know what does Kenny do, does he eventually shoot her so she stops suffering?
It's heavily implied he did, but at the last minute. There's a pool of blood inside the tent (that's there even if you left Sarita) and he basically says he wanted to wait in case something changed.
What happens to Sarita if you choose not to chop her arm off (and end her misery subsequently, at least in my playthrough)? I know you get t… morehere and she's dying in Kenny's arms, or something similar, and Kenny is still angry at Clem regardless. I just want to know what does Kenny do, does he eventually shoot her so she stops suffering?
There's a pool of blood inside the tent (that's there even if you left Sarita)
I think the blood was there before they arrived, because there's honestly no real source it could've came from. Not Sarita, not Kenny's eye, nothing. So it must've been someone who lived in there previously.
It's heavily implied he did, but at the last minute. There's a pool of blood inside the tent (that's there even if you left Sarita) and he basically says he wanted to wait in case something changed.
Since people are actually playing the episode now and the release is several hours away, is it safe to ask questions related to Above the Law now?
(hWo's clnUe gum si hatt in teh harewouse ingurd Edopie3?)
Mariana was listening to everything they were saying, her headphones didn't actually work (somehow Javier doesn't know this), so she was just pretending.
Mariana was listening to everything they were saying, her headphones didn't actually work (somehow Javier doesn't know this), so she was just pretending.
Mariana could've been asleep, but the dialogue when Javier discovers Mari was fooling him with the headphones implies that she was listening in on them, but we don't necessarily know for sure.
I might need to quit this thread (probably the site for the meanwhile), since I'm assuming everyone will be asking questions about the new episode, and I won't have the answers.
I might need to quit this thread (probably the site for the meanwhile), since I'm assuming everyone will be asking questions about the new episode, and I won't have the answers.
can't imagine what idea since you apparently hate Jane
Not sure what you think I mean, but you might see the actual result sometime in the future.
maybe ask lilacbloom for the source?
Good idea! Oh, @Lilacsbloom!
Well, the only thread I go on is this one, I don't even view any other threads or see which ones are ongoing because this community is (mostly) shit, but I've found this thread to be safe and useful.
Well, I asked a friend what the flashback was like, and holy shit, did Clem actually steal from the New Frontier, then proceed using that AT the New Frontier. Man, fuck Telltale, this shit actually pisses me off since my Clem has never stolen. Dear God, fuck this game. Are they even trying to maintain Clem's character this season?
Also sorry for all of the ranting above, it's just annoying how badly they're throwing this season.
Yeah, admittedly, when I saw that flashback and learned the associated details from David end of things, I found myself feeling more for the New Frontier despite definitely understanding why Clementine did that.
Honestly, I still can't see this season as canon for Clementine at all, it's so outstandingly out of character and abysmal. It really does make me angry, and it doesn't seem like they're trying to fix Clementine necessarily, rather pause her character until they think how they can alleviate some of the blemishes, which I honestly don't think they can. I simply see no way of them justifying Clementine stealing after two seasons of her not stealing (I'm pretty sure it's not determinant, but forced). I still haven't played it, but with the information I've collected, this season is still awful it appears.
Yeah, admittedly, when I saw that flashback and learned the associated details from David end of things, I found myself feeling more for the New Frontier despite definitely understanding why Clementine did that.
Honestly, I still can't see this season as canon for Clementine at all, it's so outstandingly out of character and abysmal. It really does m… moreake me angry, and it doesn't seem like they're trying to fix Clementine necessarily, rather pause her character until they think how they can alleviate some of the blemishes, which I honestly don't think they can. I simply see no way of them justifying Clementine stealing after two seasons of her not stealing (I'm pretty sure it's not determinant, but forced). I still haven't played it, but with the information I've collected, this season is still awful it appears.
No, I don't know why she stole or what she steals, but she also wanted to rob Javier as "payment" in episode 1, which already gives me a feeling that it's bad...
No, I don't know why she stole or what she steals, but she also wanted to rob Javier as "payment" in episode 1, which already gives me a feeling that it's bad...
Nah, you can tell me about this flashback. I really only care about Clementine improving this season, but it feels as if they'll never really fix her out of character self and there definitely won't be a model update to fix her current one (nose too skinny, skin should be a bit lighter since she's part Asian as well, removed her adorable yellow-green eyes, etc.).
Nah, you can tell me about this flashback. I really only care about Clementine improving this season, but it feels as if they'll never reall… morey fix her out of character self and there definitely won't be a model update to fix her current one (nose too skinny, skin should be a bit lighter since she's part Asian as well, removed her adorable yellow-green eyes, etc.).
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Maybe, but then again, I don't believe it was still in your inventory at the start of that episode or not. So if they were going to do something, it would've either happened in Amid the Ruins or they would've had it carry over to No Going Back.
Yeah exactly, I wish they would've gave it some type of purpose though.
Yeah. Personally, I believe they were originally gonna be determinately used by Sarah during climax.
It would've been a good option to put her out of her misery now that I think of it, makes me feel bad for Sarah.
Should've been mandatory. I think its safe to assume they dealt with her if necessary before they left, though.
Still, I meant either during the Observation Deck Defense or the Russian Shotout at the end.
Also, "makes me feel bad"?
Duck was totally out of it. Didn't even seem to notice his mom kill herself.
So, no, it doesn't. If anything, Lee was doing his best to comfort his parents.
Hence the kinda part. He was conscious before the train ride after all.
I honestly don't think they did, there was never a hint or implication about it. As much as I would've liked them to, there simply isn't any remote evidence or implicit message conveying that they did so.
More than likely, she's going to be a walker stuck under debris perpetually, and in my canon story, Sarah is Clem's friend, so I feel quite bad knowing that Clem's friend is just going to be there in misery (well walker's don't have a brain to feel that, but human Sarah wouldn't want that probably).
Dude, they were there for hours, with Kenny, Jane, and Luke hanging on the outside for a bit, and they would've had to pass through that spot anyway on the way out. If anything, the fact that they don't mention it should indicate that it's not an issue anymore.
As cynical and biased as that episode was, I don't see anyone in that group just ignoring/forgetting something like that given who they are.
I disagree, I take their silence as simply not doing it (the writers fault), and either way, they should've talked about what they did. I think my theory is a bit more realistic than yours, as yours involves it never being remotely discussed or implied, and mine is based on the writers kind of just forgetting about her. Do they even talk about Sarah after she dies?
can't imagine what idea since you apparently hate Jane
maybe ask lilacbloom for the source?
No nothing like that. This is a mild spoiler but he doesn't actually show up for most of the episode. He mentions Clementine once determinantly too but not in a 'Gabentine' way or anything.
She's brought up for all of a second by Clem then completely forgotten about when the baby is born. I remember playing and thinking 'Uhh... you guys do know that Sarah JUST died underneath us... right?
You mean like they did with Nick or Sarita? Like I said, considering the group consisted of her determinate friend whose had to deal with that before, a tired guy with a Hero Complex, a Widower Family man, a pregnant woman who was the only other one to actively concern herself with her in her free time, a bruiser with a soft spot for kids in particular, and Bonnie, I think at least someone would've either done something about it (if there was something to be done) or brought it up as they were getting ready to leave.
Jane and Luke each mention her once, in Amid the Ruins and No Going Back respectively. Which is part of what makes what happened to her and why it happened particularly dumb.
My point being is that, yes, any logical way they would've put her our of her walker formation, but I think this is unlikely due to the fact that we never saw it occur, and I do believe they'd show us if they really wanted us to know she's been set down. We simply do not know.
Not sure what you think I mean, but you might see the actual result sometime in the future.
Good idea! Oh, @Lilacsbloom!
Thank God, that should've never been in the script in the first place.
What happens to Sarita if you choose not to chop her arm off (and end her misery subsequently, at least in my playthrough)? I know you get there and she's dying in Kenny's arms, or something similar, and Kenny is still angry at Clem regardless. I just want to know what does Kenny do, does he eventually shoot her so she stops suffering?
It's heavily implied he did, but at the last minute. There's a pool of blood inside the tent (that's there even if you left Sarita) and he basically says he wanted to wait in case something changed.
I think the blood was there before they arrived, because there's honestly no real source it could've came from. Not Sarita, not Kenny's eye, nothing. So it must've been someone who lived in there previously.
Since people are actually playing the episode now and the release is several hours away, is it safe to ask questions related to Above the Law now?
(hWo's clnUe gum si hatt in teh harewouse ingurd Edopie3?)
I'd wait 3 (or 2, I don't know) days after release, then it's completely fine.
Was Mariana asleep or pretending to be asleep while Javi and Kate smoke the joint?
Mariana was listening to everything they were saying, her headphones didn't actually work (somehow Javier doesn't know this), so she was just pretending.
But she still could have been asleep with the broken headphones on, yes?
Sleep. She clearly wasn't conscious beforehand given her reaction to smelling the marijuana.
Mariana could've been asleep, but the dialogue when Javier discovers Mari was fooling him with the headphones implies that she was listening in on them, but we don't necessarily know for sure.
I might need to quit this thread (probably the site for the meanwhile), since I'm assuming everyone will be asking questions about the new episode, and I won't have the answers.
You don't have to quit cold Turkey, but hey that's up to you
Hmm...
I don't recognize it. Could it have been somewhere on the meme joke thread?
Well, the only thread I go on is this one, I don't even view any other threads or see which ones are ongoing because this community is (mostly) shit, but I've found this thread to be safe and useful.
Well, I asked a friend what the flashback was like, and holy shit, did Clem actually steal from the New Frontier, then proceed using that AT the New Frontier. Man, fuck Telltale, this shit actually pisses me off since my Clem has never stolen. Dear God, fuck this game. Are they even trying to maintain Clem's character this season?
Also sorry for all of the ranting above, it's just annoying how badly they're throwing this season.
Yeah, admittedly, when I saw that flashback and learned the associated details from David end of things, I found myself feeling more for the New Frontier despite definitely understanding why Clementine did that.
Honestly, I still can't see this season as canon for Clementine at all, it's so outstandingly out of character and abysmal. It really does make me angry, and it doesn't seem like they're trying to fix Clementine necessarily, rather pause her character until they think how they can alleviate some of the blemishes, which I honestly don't think they can. I simply see no way of them justifying Clementine stealing after two seasons of her not stealing (I'm pretty sure it's not determinant, but forced). I still haven't played it, but with the information I've collected, this season is still awful it appears.
Yeah, sorry to hear that man. Do you know what she [can?] steal or why she stole it?
No, I don't know why she stole or what she steals, but she also wanted to rob Javier as "payment" in episode 1, which already gives me a feeling that it's bad...
Do you care about spoilers and wanna wait till you play it yourself?
Nah, you can tell me about this flashback. I really only care about Clementine improving this season, but it feels as if they'll never really fix her out of character self and there definitely won't be a model update to fix her current one (nose too skinny, skin should be a bit lighter since she's part Asian as well, removed her adorable yellow-green eyes, etc.).
Can someone link me a playthrough where Javi says he would rather have the spinach?
She stole medicine for AJ.