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?
I've been trying to figure that out myself. Presumably, Max was going about his own business while Badger went to round up his personal crew to stake out the junkyard.
As for just leaving them, Lonnie was originally supposed to die there(which is what I thought happened back when the episodes first released) and thus wouldn't have had the chance to tell them about the other three.
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."
Agreed. And the fact that they went out of their way to preemptively retcon her into being a direct family member just makes her actual relevance all the more confounding.
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 wer… moree 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.
Yeah, I think they messed up big time here.
Hector and yaya disapear just like that. I wish we had at least some flashback with their death.
Even better, see Hector and Mariana continue the story.
Make a determinant choice for Javi to save either Gabe or Mariana.
(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]
When you realize that there are people who non-ironically ship Frodo and Gandalf from LotR, is when you lose faith in humanity. I don't know if it can get any worse than that lmao.
When you realize that there are people who non-ironically ship Frodo and Gandalf from LotR, is when you lose faith in humanity. I don't know if it can get any worse than that lmao.
She doesn't argue against kicking Clem out of The New Frontier for using medicine on her dying child; I get it, they had rules, and that could be a legit defense if their fucking doctor wasn't using those same drugs to get fucking high.
Clem: Kicked out for trying to use the drugs for a good reason (to save a life); Ava agrees with the decision.
Dr. Lingard: Is allowed to stay in the group even after he uses their drugs to get high (a waste that could have saved a life); Ava agrees with the decision.
Javier, Clementine, Jesus and Tripp—and determinantly Conrad—are holed up in a factory David sent them to, surrounded by walkers, when David bangs the door, pleading to be let in. Javi reacts and heads to the door. Clementine, reluctant and torn, fires in his direction, warning that he can't open. Tripp intends to talk her down but she cuts him off. Jesus tells her that David will die; she says that he deserves worse.
Javier can choose to let David in or back away.
Let David in + Shoot Conrad:
Javier will tell Clem that David has a son like she used to do. Seeing that she will not stand down, Jesus snatches her handgun, catching her off-guard, and shouts at Javi to open. Javier opens the door.
David hasn't heard anything of Clementine ever since he sent Ava to talk to her—unless Max revealed earlier that day that Clem took down Rufus's truck. Either way, baffled, David will ask Clementine what the hell she's doing with Javi's group. She will tell him to ask his brother.
Let David in + Accept Conrad's plan:
Javier will tell Clem that David has a son like she used to do. Seeing that she will not stand down, Jesus snatches her handgun, catching her off-guard, and shouts at Javi to open. Javier opens the door.
David and Clementine exchanged glares earlier that day when he went to fetch Javier from quarantine at Richmond. Sarcastic, he will greet Clem, and ask her how she got caught up with Javi's group. She will tell him to ask his brother.
Back away + Trust Jesus:
Javier will step away from the door. Clementine, pleased, lowers her handgun. Jesus will then spring to the door and open it, saving David's life.
Javier trusted Jesus earlier that day after he told them the New Frontier had merged with Richmond, convincing the rest of the group against binding his hands. Jesus shakes his head at Javi, remarking he thought he was a good man.
Clem then tackles David and holds a gun to his head, questioning him about Alvie.
Back away + Tie Jesus up:
Javier will step away from the door. Clementine, pleased, lowers her handgun. Jesus will then spring to the door and open it, saving David's life.
Javier agreed with Conrad earlier that day to bind Jesus's hands, telling him that it's better safe than sorry. Jesus shakes his head, remarking he should've trusted his gut.
Clem then tackles David and holds a gun to his head, questioning him about Alvie.
Did they ever clarify that that's what he was using? I mean, I get that logic--I thought that was why it was low at first-- but nothing really draws attention to it despite the chance to do so presenting itself.
Either way, we've been over this--its pragmatic nepotism. Lingard is their only medic and one of their [future] leaders die to his loyalty, while Clementine is just some young newbie who went behind their backs to determinately give AJ that last bit of medicine despite being told it wouldn't help. And that's ignoring the fact that Lingard wouldn't have said anything and tried to get another chance or that Ava is the reason she was there to begin with and also put herself at risk.
David was being too harsh, no doubt about that, but it was their rules and his call at the end of the night. Ava mainly went along because of that and because she knew letting her take AJ in his condition could mean a death sentence for both.
She doesn't argue against kicking Clem out of The New Frontier for using medicine on her dying child; I get it, they had rules, and that cou… moreld be a legit defense if their fucking doctor wasn't using those same drugs to get fucking high.
Clem: Kicked out for trying to use the drugs for a good reason (to save a life); Ava agrees with the decision.
Dr. Lingard: Is allowed to stay in the group even after he uses their drugs to get high (a waste that could have saved a life); Ava agrees with the decision.
Ava and the entire group are delusional.
Little-known fact about me: I am the living embodiment of "too forgiving"
If the apocalypse happened, and you were responsible for the death of my family, I'd still save you from the carnivorous mole men
"Social Justice Warrior". Basically a derogatory term for radical feminists or radical LGBT supporters with a usually liberal social and political leaning.
Well like, all you're going off is that she has a pink coat and seemingly blue hair, which doesn't really mean she's an "SJW" pandering character. She could be that, but it's a little premature to say that.
"Social Justice Warrior". Basically a derogatory term for radical feminists or radical LGBT supporters with a usually liberal social and political leaning.
You see woman wearing fluffy pink coat, goggles, huge unrealistic hair and holding a huge machine gun on the cover for a ZOMBIE story, with the words "FEAR THE PRINCESS" and it's premature to say this is all wacky and screaming sjw? Takes simple observational skills to see what's going on here. Look, I'm all for woman's rights and woman getting equal this and that and badass woman in stories, I get it, that's great. But this is overboard. Especially for zombie story that strives for realism. This isn't Shaun of the dead where they joke around about everything.
Well like, all you're going off is that she has a pink coat and seemingly blue hair, which doesn't really mean she's an "SJW" pandering character. She could be that, but it's a little premature to say that.
It's a term to ridiculize people that actually care about social issues instead of being "eh who cares i'm fine so i don't care if kids starve to death because i have money"
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I've been trying to figure that out myself. Presumably, Max was going about his own business while Badger went to round up his personal crew to stake out the junkyard.
As for just leaving them, Lonnie was originally supposed to die there(which is what I thought happened back when the episodes first released) and thus wouldn't have had the chance to tell them about the other three.
Agreed. And the fact that they went out of their way to preemptively retcon her into being a direct family member just makes her actual relevance all the more confounding.
Yeah, I think they messed up big time here.
Hector and yaya disapear just like that. I wish we had at least some flashback with their death.
Even better, see Hector and Mariana continue the story.
Make a determinant choice for Javi to save either Gabe or Mariana.
Little-known fact about me: I am the living embodiment of "too forgiving"
If the apocalypse happened, and you were responsible for the death of my family, I'd still save you from the carnivorous mole men
Oh my god , you are so right about the ships. There is Warren x Nathan and Jefferson x Nathan , i want to throw up
I know. Like I say, there are only two, maybe three (Max and Kate, Joyce and William, and maybe Nathan and Victoria) "sane" ships.
When you realize that there are people who non-ironically ship Frodo and Gandalf from LotR, is when you lose faith in humanity. I don't know if it can get any worse than that lmao.
Oh, boy. You haven't seen the Lee x Clementine shippers have you?
Whooooooooooooa... I sure as shit haven't, and I don't want to.
She doesn't argue against kicking Clem out of The New Frontier for using medicine on her dying child; I get it, they had rules, and that could be a legit defense if their fucking doctor wasn't using those same drugs to get fucking high.
Clem: Kicked out for trying to use the drugs for a good reason (to save a life); Ava agrees with the decision.
Dr. Lingard: Is allowed to stay in the group even after he uses their drugs to get high (a waste that could have saved a life); Ava agrees with the decision.
Ava and the entire group are delusional.
Episode 3, "Above The Law."
Javier, Clementine, Jesus and Tripp—and determinantly Conrad—are holed up in a factory David sent them to, surrounded by walkers, when David bangs the door, pleading to be let in. Javi reacts and heads to the door. Clementine, reluctant and torn, fires in his direction, warning that he can't open. Tripp intends to talk her down but she cuts him off. Jesus tells her that David will die; she says that he deserves worse.
Javier can choose to let David in or back away.
Let David in + Shoot Conrad:
Javier will tell Clem that David has a son like she used to do. Seeing that she will not stand down, Jesus snatches her handgun, catching her off-guard, and shouts at Javi to open. Javier opens the door.
David hasn't heard anything of Clementine ever since he sent Ava to talk to her—unless Max revealed earlier that day that Clem took down Rufus's truck. Either way, baffled, David will ask Clementine what the hell she's doing with Javi's group. She will tell him to ask his brother.
Let David in + Accept Conrad's plan:
Javier will tell Clem that David has a son like she used to do. Seeing that she will not stand down, Jesus snatches her handgun, catching her off-guard, and shouts at Javi to open. Javier opens the door.
David and Clementine exchanged glares earlier that day when he went to fetch Javier from quarantine at Richmond. Sarcastic, he will greet Clem, and ask her how she got caught up with Javi's group. She will tell him to ask his brother.
Back away + Trust Jesus:
Javier will step away from the door. Clementine, pleased, lowers her handgun. Jesus will then spring to the door and open it, saving David's life.
Javier trusted Jesus earlier that day after he told them the New Frontier had merged with Richmond, convincing the rest of the group against binding his hands. Jesus shakes his head at Javi, remarking he thought he was a good man.
Clem then tackles David and holds a gun to his head, questioning him about Alvie.
Back away + Tie Jesus up:
Javier will step away from the door. Clementine, pleased, lowers her handgun. Jesus will then spring to the door and open it, saving David's life.
Javier agreed with Conrad earlier that day to bind Jesus's hands, telling him that it's better safe than sorry. Jesus shakes his head, remarking he should've trusted his gut.
Clem then tackles David and holds a gun to his head, questioning him about Alvie.
Kenny and Nate have the same hat just in a different color.
Eddies model is actually based off of Chris Rebbert
He looks more intimidating IRL than he does in the game.
Yeah, seriously.
Did they ever clarify that that's what he was using? I mean, I get that logic--I thought that was why it was low at first-- but nothing really draws attention to it despite the chance to do so presenting itself.
Either way, we've been over this--its pragmatic nepotism. Lingard is their only medic and one of their [future] leaders die to his loyalty, while Clementine is just some young newbie who went behind their backs to determinately give AJ that last bit of medicine despite being told it wouldn't help. And that's ignoring the fact that Lingard wouldn't have said anything and tried to get another chance or that Ava is the reason she was there to begin with and also put herself at risk.
David was being too harsh, no doubt about that, but it was their rules and his call at the end of the night. Ava mainly went along because of that and because she knew letting her take AJ in his condition could mean a death sentence for both.
THIS ACTUALLY EXISTS???
I hope not... That's even more messed up than those old Clementine x Luke memes from S2...
It does... look up for "Clee"
You know? Actually, don't do that. It probably has porn.
yeah if he barked at me to get the weed I'd listen, instead of sitting idly for minutes
Damn, well I'll stick with you then if worse comes to worse.
But how responsible are we talking...?
Yeah, the comic quality has been dropping recently.
Maybe it's time for Kirkman to give up the writing of the story, getting only the basic plot. A good choice would be Alan Moore.
Yeah, I can see that he's bee loosing passion with this story...
Why do the fucking sjw have to ruin absolutely everything.
Stay away from GoT and TLOU, thank you.
...I don't quite get it.
Volume 11 of the comics is called "Fear The Hunters" while Issue 171 is called "Fear The Princess".
what the fuck does this have to do with sjw and your oh so precious tlou and got
...K. I don't really the other stuff though: is the joke that they're reusing an iconic title in a weird way?
What is sjw ?
I don't think it's supposed to be a joke, he's pointing out a detail.
Details can be jokes and possibly vice versa.
Social Justice Warrior. I think it's essentially a fancy term for feminist.
"Social Justice Warrior". Basically a derogatory term for radical feminists or radical LGBT supporters with a usually liberal social and political leaning.
Well like, all you're going off is that she has a pink coat and seemingly blue hair, which doesn't really mean she's an "SJW" pandering character. She could be that, but it's a little premature to say that.
Thank you both !
It has to do with sjw ruining twd and me not wanting it to ruin other things, I thought that was pretty obvious.
You see woman wearing fluffy pink coat, goggles, huge unrealistic hair and holding a huge machine gun on the cover for a ZOMBIE story, with the words "FEAR THE PRINCESS" and it's premature to say this is all wacky and screaming sjw? Takes simple observational skills to see what's going on here. Look, I'm all for woman's rights and woman getting equal this and that and badass woman in stories, I get it, that's great. But this is overboard. Especially for zombie story that strives for realism. This isn't Shaun of the dead where they joke around about everything.
It's a term to ridiculize people that actually care about social issues instead of being "eh who cares i'm fine so i don't care if kids starve to death because i have money"