k the ice, Mike says OH MAN !!!! I love tuna!!! He turns into Cthulhu and destroys Kenny, only if you chose the welling ton end but you can't because he bacomes Cthulhu before the end and so it makes no sense and creates a paradox in-known from our city, I can't make the scientists under stand eitherrrr so we must feel with it. Rub it's face and smell it's lest nose cheek.
I'm pretty sure this is something that a lot of people fail to recognize, but Kate (ironically) is the most loyal major Garcia family member… more to Javier.
You can favor Gabe in every possible choice involving him, but he will still "betray" Javier by going with David. Also, if you shot Conrad (which was the Pro-Gabe choice at the time, since he tells you to shoot him), he will "betray" Javier by selling him out to Tripp & Eleanor. I know those weren't like true betrayals that characters like Eleanor and David did, but Gabe still showed disloyalty towards Javier.
You can favor David in every possible choice involving him and he will still "betray" Javier by trying to kill him obviously and splitting up with Gabe from Javier and the rest, even though the others disagreed with the idea. Pretty disloyal to me.
Kate however, did nothing in the story that could show disloyalty to Javier. She proved to be fully loyal to Javier multiple tim… [view original content]
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's what was being implied in that scene.
Think about Gabe said back on the overpass-- "You took such good care of me. Now we just need to take care of dad."
His decision to go with David at the water tower wasn't for his sake, it was for David's. He wanted to try and help his dad, and felt like going with him was the best way to accomplish that. Of course, after David attacked his uncle and cracked him across the face with a wrench, he probably changed his mind... not that David gave him any choice after he closed the shutter, though. I mean, when you really think about it, what David did right there was pretty much post-apocalyptic child abduction.
he never "betrayed" javier by going with david, he wanted to help david and convince him to go back.
If this is true, then it's not … morebetrayal. The Conrad situation still stands though about Gabe's disloyalty. You can argue that he wasn't thinking straight, but it still counts as disloyalty.
kate exposed her relationship with javier when she was fully aware that it was not the time for it and david would go insane and be irrational as he was throughout the episode. you can simply reject kate and she'll say "i can't believe i loved either of you," again, being fully aware that david would hurt someone.
Kate mentions in Episode 4 that she thinks David will cut them a break, since they're saving his life (they did just that). I really doubt she intended to cause the fight between the brothers. Also, I don't think she presumed David's reaction to be that aggressive, since he pretty much gave the vibes of being a coward (due to… [view original content]
Its like the roles are changed in S3, when Javi looks at Clementine. Javi looking after Clementine like she was once looking out for Sarah (Determinant).
Its like the roles are changed in S3, when Javi looks at Clementine. Javi looking after Clementine like she was once looking out for Sarah (Determinant).
Well at a glance, her shirt there(titty creases aside) looks a little similar to his uniform's color and at an angle where you can mistaken them to be part of the same person unless you're really looking.
The average person would only gonna be focused on the either subtitles or Ava herself, who is facing away from the camera anyway.
Never said it was your fault. But yeah, he wears only blue. Even his subtitles are blue.
Le gasp He's blue da ba dee da ba dae!
Waitaminute! We were talking about Eleanor's boobs and now suddenly about Tripp's design. Wha?
(To take a break from the "Bonnie Dies" meme, I'm going to write some obvious shit that only I find interesting but it's actually true)
So after hours of research (i'm lying. It took me just one song long) I realized that Javier has a LOT of simmilarities with Max Cauldfield from Life Is Strange.
Where do I begin?
Both are protagonists, yet they're not the most interesting character in the game
They're both trapped in an abusive relationship
In both cases, the abuser blames them for the same thing: for leaving.
They both left to chase a dream (Javier to become a baseball player, Max to become a great photographer)
Both Javier and Max wasted their talent (Javier with gambling, Max by being too damn self-conscious to take any big step)
The abuser blames them for something they also did, and even worse. But no one realizes this (Chloe is angry to Max for not keeping in contact, yet she never writes her either [Plus, I believe that Max didn't keep in touch because she believed Chloe hated her], and David blames Javier for leaving, yet he wanted to leave, too).
The game tries to make you love the abuser, while they're still fucking abusive
The game tries to force you to hook up with a bitch whether you want or not
This bitch loves weed
You can also flirt with a guy but it lasts like five seconds
They're both bisexual
They're both supposed to be bilingual, yet they're shit talking anything other than english (Javier should be able to speak spanish, yet he's shit with it. Max took latin classes, but she's also shit at it)
They're also descendants from immigrants (Javier comes from a cuban family, and judging by names, surnames and phisical aspect, I believe Mas's father or her grandparents may be irish)
(Ok the last one may be a little forced)
They both have a crush on a girl named Kate
(Hey shut up and let me dream my beautiful marshfield [aka the only sane and healthy ship in the lis fandom] headcanons)
They're always either instantly loved or criticized by everyone
The final choice they make is to either save the abuser or save a town you don't give a flying fuck about (plus Kate might be there, too)
The abuser's last words were "I love you" and they fucking believed it
They won't shut up with their bad jokes
I know, I know, this is way too random and nobody gives a shit about it, but whatever
(To take a break from the "Bonnie Dies" meme, I'm going to write some obvious shit that only I find interesting but it's actually true)
S… moreo after hours of research (i'm lying. It took me just one song long) I realized that Javier has a LOT of simmilarities with Max Cauldfield from Life Is Strange.
Where do I begin?
* Both are protagonists, yet they're not the most interesting character in the game
* They're both trapped in an abusive relationship
* In both cases, the abuser blames them for the same thing: for leaving.
* They both left to chase a dream (Javier to become a baseball player, Max to become a great photographer)
* Both Javier and Max wasted their talent (Javier with gambling, Max by being too damn self-conscious to take any big step)
* The abuser blames them for something they also did, and even worse. But no one realizes this (Chloe is angry to Max for not keeping in contact, yet she never writes her either [Plus, I… [view original content]
I'm pretty sure this is something that a lot of people fail to recognize, but Kate (ironically) is the most loyal major Garcia family member… more to Javier.
You can favor Gabe in every possible choice involving him, but he will still "betray" Javier by going with David. Also, if you shot Conrad (which was the Pro-Gabe choice at the time, since he tells you to shoot him), he will "betray" Javier by selling him out to Tripp & Eleanor. I know those weren't like true betrayals that characters like Eleanor and David did, but Gabe still showed disloyalty towards Javier.
You can favor David in every possible choice involving him and he will still "betray" Javier by trying to kill him obviously and splitting up with Gabe from Javier and the rest, even though the others disagreed with the idea. Pretty disloyal to me.
Kate however, did nothing in the story that could show disloyalty to Javier. She proved to be fully loyal to Javier multiple tim… [view original content]
If this is true, then it's not betrayal.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's what was being implied in that scene.
Think about Gabe said… more back on the overpass-- "You took such good care of me. Now we just need to take care of dad."
His decision to go with David at the water tower wasn't for his sake, it was for David's. He wanted to try and help his dad, and felt like going with him was the best way to accomplish that. Of course, after David attacked his uncle and cracked him across the face with a wrench, he probably changed his mind... not that David gave him any choice after he closed the shutter, though. I mean, when you really think about it, what David did right there was pretty much post-apocalyptic child abduction.
To be fair, depending on how you look at it, she apparently split when the herd showed up while Kate and Gabe tried to fight them off before retreating.
Plus, she was supposed to be a cousin rather than a son/nephew, sister-in-law/stepmom, or dad/brother.
Oh yeah, forcing you to side with the thief who is totally in the wrong. It's fucking great.
oh wait, no, it's fucking shit.
Not to mention the garbage opening titles with that music, win the award for most unfitting and tone-killing thing in any walking dead game.
"ooh michoone swinging her sword around while funky music plays and fourth wall breaking comic books show up in the background"
"now back to michonne being depressed about her dead daughters"
fucking hell, who was the baboon that approved that idea
brilliant translates to cliche, dull and with unresolved plot points making the whole thing a waste?
to be fair, norma's place was cool. I always like seeing other communities. Too bad you were FORCED to fucking destroy it no matter what.
oh, and the fairbanks, they seem interesting. Let's kill the dad literally in the second scene he appears in and make randall a sadistic evil prick for no reason.
Suffice to say, I'm glad I waited until the whole mini-series was five bucks. Because If I had payed higher for what I got, heads would roll.
Of course, why bother erasing a dialog that still makes sense.
But from what you said about Hector being Mariana's father, it's more eviden… moret when the group get to Richmond gate, And David don't even ask about Mariana..., well, he doesn't even care about his wife or son though, not until Javi says they need a doc for kate
Did she? That explanation is another one of those times where it makes my eyes glaze over. what did the NF even do during all that? They were supposed to capture them in older story drafts, right? So the scene doesn't make sense as is, they just left them?
Supposed to be a cousin, anything, my fucking ass. She could be a fucking neighbor girl for all I care.
Point is, they lived together in a cramped van for over two years. You're getting CLOSE whether you like it or not. But her death is like "eh, that's sad. oh well."
It is poor. ass. writing.
In a game where once you get past the illusion of choice, the emotions are all you really have left. If they can't do that properly, well then they failed. HARD.
To be fair, depending on how you look at it, she apparently split when the herd showed up while Kate and Gabe tried to fight them off before… more retreating.
Plus, she was supposed to be a cousin rather than a son/nephew, sister-in-law/stepmom, or dad/brother.
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k the ice, Mike says OH MAN !!!! I love tuna!!! He turns into Cthulhu and destroys Kenny, only if you chose the welling ton end but you can't because he bacomes Cthulhu before the end and so it makes no sense and creates a paradox in-known from our city, I can't make the scientists under stand eitherrrr so we must feel with it. Rub it's face and smell it's lest nose cheek.
Alright guys, bringing the thread back to a state of normalcy now.
Ok, I was confused for a second when I saw it was the same but different title.
Ow, the edge.
If you don't break the chain of stupid posts, you will get many likes.
This was a bad idea, Dojo.
Yeah, seriously. What the hell kinda optical illusion is this?!
Which one?
Huh. I didn't even think about that and Kate is my 2nd/3rd favorite new character.
Kinda wish that happened, tbh.
Wat?
The likes ascend Bonnie from the ice into space.
The entire thing.
What the fuck did I walk into
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's what was being implied in that scene.
Think about Gabe said back on the overpass-- "You took such good care of me. Now we just need to take care of dad."
His decision to go with David at the water tower wasn't for his sake, it was for David's. He wanted to try and help his dad, and felt like going with him was the best way to accomplish that. Of course, after David attacked his uncle and cracked him across the face with a wrench, he probably changed his mind... not that David gave him any choice after he closed the shutter, though. I mean, when you really think about it, what David did right there was pretty much post-apocalyptic child abduction.
the truth can blow me
The most glorious thread the forums have witnessed in years.
The greatest thing in the world that I missed because of stupid work.
If you don't break the ice, Blind will get confused.
This is obviously Eleanor's chest!
Them boobs tho. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Credit to @TevinterMage for making this connection
Its like the roles are changed in S3, when Javi looks at Clementine. Javi looking after Clementine like she was once looking out for Sarah (Determinant).
Probably should've been the other way around.
Yeah, but still, not my fault Tripp's outfit is dull looking anyway.
I never knew that opinions can be facts now. Neat. I guess that means Season 2 really is shit.
S2 is a godsend compared to 3. I can play 2 all day.
Never said it was your fault. But yeah, he wears only blue. Even his subtitles are blue.
Le gasp He's blue da ba dee da ba dae!
Waitaminute! We were talking about Eleanor's boobs and now suddenly about Tripp's design. Wha?
Well at a glance, her shirt there(titty creases aside) looks a little similar to his uniform's color and at an angle where you can mistaken them to be part of the same person unless you're really looking.
The average person would only gonna be focused on the either subtitles or Ava herself, who is facing away from the camera anyway.
Hmph, I guess he is.
Boo!
Brother, you're on the internet
this is what happens on the internet
(To take a break from the "Bonnie Dies" meme, I'm going to write some obvious shit that only I find interesting but it's actually true)
So after hours of research (i'm lying. It took me just one song long) I realized that Javier has a LOT of simmilarities with Max Cauldfield from Life Is Strange.
Where do I begin?
I know, I know, this is way too random and nobody gives a shit about it, but whatever
No
NO.
but but but but
ahg whatthefuckever
I guess mariana still doesn't exist, huh. Figures.
You're being too forgiving. It's a real messy scene.
To be fair, depending on how you look at it, she apparently split when the herd showed up while Kate and Gabe tried to fight them off before retreating.
Plus, she was supposed to be a cousin rather than a son/nephew, sister-in-law/stepmom, or dad/brother.
Oh yeah, forcing you to side with the thief who is totally in the wrong. It's fucking great.
oh wait, no, it's fucking shit.
Not to mention the garbage opening titles with that music, win the award for most unfitting and tone-killing thing in any walking dead game.
"ooh michoone swinging her sword around while funky music plays and fourth wall breaking comic books show up in the background"
"now back to michonne being depressed about her dead daughters"
fucking hell, who was the baboon that approved that idea
Clem being absent is the least of the problems
brilliant translates to cliche, dull and with unresolved plot points making the whole thing a waste?
to be fair, norma's place was cool. I always like seeing other communities. Too bad you were FORCED to fucking destroy it no matter what.
oh, and the fairbanks, they seem interesting. Let's kill the dad literally in the second scene he appears in and make randall a sadistic evil prick for no reason.
Suffice to say, I'm glad I waited until the whole mini-series was five bucks. Because If I had payed higher for what I got, heads would roll.
no kidding.
nobody cared about poor hector, so they barely cared about his daughter.
Did she? That explanation is another one of those times where it makes my eyes glaze over. what did the NF even do during all that? They were supposed to capture them in older story drafts, right? So the scene doesn't make sense as is, they just left them?
Supposed to be a cousin, anything, my fucking ass. She could be a fucking neighbor girl for all I care.
Point is, they lived together in a cramped van for over two years. You're getting CLOSE whether you like it or not. But her death is like "eh, that's sad. oh well."
It is poor. ass. writing.
In a game where once you get past the illusion of choice, the emotions are all you really have left. If they can't do that properly, well then they failed. HARD.