I think a simple nod to that thing would be okay, Think of that scene in ep 4 where Gabe hands her a gun, that scene has more of a purpose than their other cringy moments.
Yeah, that's pretty much what I had in mind in that regard.
not the way TTG overblows it in everyone's face.
After much of the fanbase did the same non-stop for months.
I think a simple nod to that thing would be okay, not the way TTG overblows it in everyone's face. Think of that scene in ep 4 where Gabe hands her a gun, that scene has more of a purpose than their other cringy moments.
I want s4 to be completely unrelated to the comics. It Would just detract from the main story at hand, plus incorporating plot armored settlements would be no fun.
That's the retroactive implication. Though I'd assume they'd have been told in advance if they were to raid a location since there's no indication they used walkie talkies.
Here's something I didn't connect until just now: If Troy was the original model for Carver as an original character and Troy himself was originally supposed to rape Jane, is it possible that that was a story element from before Micheal Madsen was cast?
Here's another concern I've had for a while: I'm planning on reintroducing several unused elements into the story, including a few locations. However, the most infamous one has been trumping me for a while: how the heck does one implement something like the Slaughterhouse into the story we got?
I just remember that Javier can mention that she doesn't like David and telling Gabe to ask her about it if he wants the details. Which he seemingly never did.
I recall that in one commercial for the game, the scene in Part 1 where everyone is taking cover in the junkyard has Max shouting at Javier instead of Badger. Is what he said there still in the game?
Am I the only one who thinks it's fucked up that the comics and TV show, which are dedicated serials, have more of an established recurring cast than the licensed video game series?
Am I the only one who thinks it's fucked up that the comics and TV show, which are dedicated serials, have more of an established recurring cast than the licensed video game series?
I recall that in one commercial for the game, the scene in Part 1 where everyone is taking cover in the junkyard has Max shouting at Javier instead of Badger. Is what he said there still in the game?
Because a comic book and/or TV show by definition is heavy serialized and streamlined into telling a constant story that shakes things up from time to time. A video game, on the other hand, is more at the whim of the audience and is more about enjoying the experience than being entertained by a visual.
And yet, the latter two have more characters available to work with from what I've heard/seen than the goddamn video game does.
Hmm. Badger shouts: "You fucking thieves." Max is not present when Mariana is shot. He was not even aware that Badger did so until Episode 3. In Episode 2 Badger only told him that Javier is the one who attacked, which is obviously not true.
Do you remember what exactly Max said on that commercial?
Hmm. Badger shouts: "You fucking thieves." Max is not present when Mariana is shot. He was not even aware that Badger did so until Episode 3… more. In Episode 2 Badger only told him that Javier is the one who attacked, which is obviously not true.
Do you remember what exactly Max said on that commercial?
Oh, at first I was caught off guard by the question and that's why I asked. Thanks for explaining!
But yes, I agree, it's not fair. I don't understand why Telltale likes killing off everyone [but Clementine]. They should keep characters from previous seasons alive so they can use them for interesting concepts.
Because a comic book and/or TV show by definition is heavy serialized and streamlined into telling a constant story that shakes things up fr… moreom time to time. A video game, on the other hand, is more at the whim of the audience and is more about enjoying the experience than being entertained by a visual.
And yet, the latter two have more characters available to work with from what I've heard/seen than the goddamn video game does.
Say, in the event things didn't pan out with Javier, what type of guy do you think Kate would hook up with if she decided to date again for some reason?
Say, in the event things didn't pan out with Javier, what type of guy do you think Kate would hook up with if she decided to date again for some reason?
No, his character arc was executed really well. I don't think there's much they could do with his character either if he lived, he'd end up in a Nick situation where he does nothing then dies.
No, his character arc was executed really well. I don't think there's much they could do with his character either if he lived, he'd end up in a Nick situation where he does nothing then dies.
Probably Game Awards 2017 - if we don't get a teaser trailer, I otherwise expect the first bit(s) of notable info on S4 to come out of Game Awards 2017.
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Yeah, that's pretty much what I had in mind in that regard.
After much of the fanbase did the same non-stop for months.
I want s4 to be completely unrelated to the comics. It Would just detract from the main story at hand, plus incorporating plot armored settlements would be no fun.
So when Max told Badger about not having the go ahead, who was going to give it? Did they have Joan on a walkie or something?
That's the retroactive implication. Though I'd assume they'd have been told in advance if they were to raid a location since there's no indication they used walkie talkies.
Here's something I didn't connect until just now: If Troy was the original model for Carver as an original character and Troy himself was originally supposed to rape Jane, is it possible that that was a story element from before Micheal Madsen was cast?
Here's another concern I've had for a while: I'm planning on reintroducing several unused elements into the story, including a few locations. However, the most infamous one has been trumping me for a while: how the heck does one implement something like the Slaughterhouse into the story we got?
I know the answer is probably obvious, but when the hell did Gabe learn about AJ?
I’m sure Clem told him about him. That or he overheard Clem talking to Javi or David about him.
Not more than a week. If you’re talking about since AJ has been taking away from Clem, then maybe nearly a year.
AJ will probably be around 3 or 4 when S4 takes place. He was around 2 when he and Clem joined ANF.
I just remember that Javier can mention that she doesn't like David and telling Gabe to ask her about it if he wants the details. Which he seemingly never did.
I recall that in one commercial for the game, the scene in Part 1 where everyone is taking cover in the junkyard has Max shouting at Javier instead of Badger. Is what he said there still in the game?
I always wonder if Dr. Lingard is the tallest character in ANF.. Or not?
It's most likely Tripp. Though Lingard is probably a close second.
Am I the only one who thinks it's fucked up that the comics and TV show, which are dedicated serials, have more of an established recurring cast than the licensed video game series?
Why do you think it's fucked up?
During the shoot-out?
Ben is the tallest character through all seasons
Actually i think its Andy St. John
Yeah, after Badger had shot Mariana.
Nah, Ben's definitely a little taller.
Because a comic book and/or TV show by definition is heavy serialized and streamlined into telling a constant story that shakes things up from time to time. A video game, on the other hand, is more at the whim of the audience and is more about enjoying the experience than being entertained by a visual.
And yet, the latter two have more characters available to work with from what I've heard/seen than the goddamn video game does.
Hmm. Badger shouts: "You fucking thieves." Max is not present when Mariana is shot. He was not even aware that Badger did so until Episode 3. In Episode 2 Badger only told him that Javier is the one who attacked, which is obviously not true.
Do you remember what exactly Max said on that commercial?
I know. That's why it was such an odd choice.
I haven't tracked it down yet to see. I just remember they used one of his lines instead.
Was Alvin's line "I'm all outta road." supposed to be a callback or something?
Hush now. Ava is the tallest.
Yeah, a real basketball player, that one.
You sure? I think Lingard is taller in my opinion..
Huh. Okay then.
Guess Tripp is even more of a lameass.
Oh, at first I was caught off guard by the question and that's why I asked. Thanks for explaining!
But yes, I agree, it's not fair. I don't understand why Telltale likes killing off everyone [but Clementine]. They should keep characters from previous seasons alive so they can use them for interesting concepts.
Say, in the event things didn't pan out with Javier, what type of guy do you think Kate would hook up with if she decided to date again for some reason?
Why exactly didn't Conrad and Francine come to break up the disagreement between Clementine and Eli?
Should Walter have been made determinant instead of just getting killed?
Her sisters boyfriend
I wasn't aware she had family, Telltale.
No, his character arc was executed really well. I don't think there's much they could do with his character either if he lived, he'd end up in a Nick situation where he does nothing then dies.
That's exactly why I pose the question.
When do you think we'll be getting our first teaser trailer for The Final Season?
I predict a trailer around March, hopefully more news around May-ish. I just have a feeling it'll be out mid-summer. No later.
Probably Game Awards 2017 - if we don't get a teaser trailer, I otherwise expect the first bit(s) of notable info on S4 to come out of Game Awards 2017.