Making her go full Carver yes it is, she is emotional and unstable not cold and calculating. What I see in season 1 was a broken and paranoi… mored woman who tries to help her group but goes to a darker path, not a psycho who could kill children and laught about it.
Okay but there are still things that no matter how you played Clem or molded her. There are certain things that are just ingrained into her character. That you as a player cant change just like with Lee.
Well yeah, but that goes for pretty much every video game character with role playing elements. It be near impossible and really difficult programming and writing wise to mold characters 100% to the players' liking.
My point is, unless TellTale flat out says that Clem letting Kenny kill Jane is the canon choice, you can't just say it is because you "feel" like that's what she would do, since the word canon, put simply, means "officially from the word of god", in this case, "god" would be TellTale.
Okay but there are still things that no matter how you played Clem or molded her. There are certain things that are just ingrained into her character. That you as a player cant change just like with Lee.
Honestly, I can see Clem killing Kenny as a canon choice but not after he kills Jane. That just feels so out of character for me she's essentially a murderer at that point because she shot an unarmed man who was exhausted. That situation is very similar to the whole Aj/Marlon one.
Well yeah, but that goes for pretty much every video game character with role playing elements. It be near impossible and really difficult p… morerogramming and writing wise to mold characters 100% to the players' liking.
My point is, unless TellTale flat out says that Clem letting Kenny kill Jane is the canon choice, you can't just say it is because you "feel" like that's what she would do, since the word canon, put simply, means "officially from the word of god", in this case, "god" would be TellTale.
Yeah, I agree with you 100% on that. It did feel weird and out of place for TellTale to give you the option to shoot Kenny after he kills Jane, but I don't really pay much attention to it, at lest when I play Season 2 (and I say this as someone who shot Kenny during the fight in my main "headcanon" file). I don't really consider any major choices to be canon, I just pick the decisions based on how my Clem would react in combination to how I see her as a survivor. Basically, I just role-play. lol
Honestly, I can see Clem killing Kenny as a canon choice but not after he kills Jane. That just feels so out of character for me she's essen… moretially a murderer at that point because she shot an unarmed man who was exhausted. That situation is very similar to the whole Aj/Marlon one.
Also I don't know if this question has been asked but why did she have to shoot kenny? When he's about to stab Jane and Clem gets the gun why couldn't she shoot up into the sky to startle him or simply put the gun to his head to drop the knife.
Yeah, I agree with you 100% on that. It did feel weird and out of place for TellTale to give you the option to shoot Kenny after he kills Ja… morene, but I don't really pay much attention to it, at lest when I play Season 2 (and I say this as someone who shot Kenny during the fight in my main "headcanon" file). I don't really consider any major choices to be canon, I just pick the decisions based on how my Clem would react in combination to how I see her as a survivor. Basically, I just role-play. lol
Well, it was a tense situation for her. She kept pleading for both of them to stop fighting and neither of them were listening to her. Kenny was also too focused in wanting to kill Jane that he probably wouldn't have flinched if she shot in the air. When you're so tensed, scared, and not sure what to do or what your other options are, you can't think straight. Everything happens in the spur of the moment. This goes for both, Clementine and Kenny. In ANF, Clementine learns from the Kenny and Jane fight and shoots David in the shoulder to get him off Javier rather than shooting David for the kill.
Also I don't know if this question has been asked but why did she have to shoot kenny? When he's about to stab Jane and Clem gets the gun why couldn't she shoot up into the sky to startle him or simply put the gun to his head to drop the knife.
I loved that scene when she shot david to be honest, shows how she is growing up and learning from her mistakes but why didn’t the shitbird gabe hate her for injuring his father
Well, it was a tense situation for her. She kept pleading for both of them to stop fighting and neither of them were listening to her. Kenny… more was also too focused in wanting to kill Jane that he probably wouldn't have flinched if she shot in the air. When you're so tensed, scared, and not sure what to do or what your other options are, you can't think straight. Everything happens in the spur of the moment. This goes for both, Clementine and Kenny. In ANF, Clementine learns from the Kenny and Jane fight and shoots David in the shoulder to get him off Javier rather than shooting David for the kill.
Well, it was a tense situation for her. She kept pleading for both of them to stop fighting and neither of them were listening to her. Kenny… more was also too focused in wanting to kill Jane that he probably wouldn't have flinched if she shot in the air. When you're so tensed, scared, and not sure what to do or what your other options are, you can't think straight. Everything happens in the spur of the moment. This goes for both, Clementine and Kenny. In ANF, Clementine learns from the Kenny and Jane fight and shoots David in the shoulder to get him off Javier rather than shooting David for the kill.
I loved that scene when she shot david to be honest, shows how she is growing up and learning from her mistakes but why didn’t the shitbird gabe hate her for injuring his father
GAMERS REJOICE. But seriously next week's gonna be dope if season 2 drops a day early like captain spirit did in the North Americas. That way we can have walking dead one day and season 2's premiere the next day.
My original thoughts are still the same, the Kenny and Jane fight was an intense moment for Clem and couldn't think straight to know what all her available options were at the time. In a ANF, she remembers the struggle by watching Javier and David fight and reacts accordingly to the situation having seen the thing happen before. Notice how when David and Javier are fighting she isn't desperately pleading for them to stop while crying etc.
Probably because he'd since understood that David had serious issues and that he was once again way out of line anyway.
So if it ever came up, he'd obviously understand that she did what she had to to save Javier and would just be grateful she avoided using it as an excuse to take full out revenge.
I loved that scene when she shot david to be honest, shows how she is growing up and learning from her mistakes but why didn’t the shitbird gabe hate her for injuring his father
Okay but there are still things that no matter how you played Clem or molded her. There are certain things that are just ingrained into her character. That you as a player cant change just like with Lee.
Am I the only one who laughed out loud when Tripp got 'angry' at Clem for saying they need a plan in Episode 2 and she was about to pull a weapon out from her pocket? I feel that's a good summary of her character in ANF.
Probably because he'd since understood that David had serious issues and that he was once again way out of line anyway.
So if it ever came … moreup, he'd obviously understand that she did what she had to to save Javier and would just be grateful she avoided using it as an excuse to take full out revenge.
Am I the only one who laughed out loud when Tripp got 'angry' at Clem for saying they need a plan in Episode 2 and she was about to pull a weapon out from her pocket? I feel that's a good summary of her character in ANF.
Am I the only one who laughed out loud when Tripp got 'angry' at Clem for saying they need a plan in Episode 2 and she was about to pull a weapon out from her pocket? I feel that's a good summary of her character in ANF.
In relation to the Key Art for Episode 2, I believe the "Whisperer" to be the same guy who Clementine and AJ are sitting with at the fire. His clothes are the same, his hands are of similar appearance and apparently his eye colour is the same.
In relation to the Key Art for Episode 2, I believe the "Whisperer" to be the same guy who Clementine and AJ are sitting with at the fire. His clothes are the same, his hands are of similar appearance and apparently his eye colour is the same.
He had it coming...everything he did leading up to getting his ass shot was on him. Bullying...beating an unarmed prisoner...getting Walter killed. Shooting him removed a dangerous man that could easily turn on Clem the next time shit does not go according to plan.
Also I don't know if this question has been asked but why did she have to shoot kenny? When he's about to stab Jane and Clem gets the gun why couldn't she shoot up into the sky to startle him or simply put the gun to his head to drop the knife.
People have been saying that long before they mentioned the promo art was up(that I've seen anyway).
It's a pretty lazy looking image is what I's gettin at.
Bullying...beating an unarmed prisoner...getting Walter killed. Shooting him removed a dangerous man that could easily turn on Clem the next time shit does not go according to plan.
The whole Kenny is a danger to clem and everyone else argument. Is so full of holes and has been debunked to death. Also you didn't really answer my question, instead of looking for a way not to kill Kenny. You decide to kill him, simply because you don't like him which makes you no better than he is by your own logic.
He had it coming...everything he did leading up to getting his ass shot was on him. Bullying...beating an unarmed prisoner...getting Walter… more killed. Shooting him removed a dangerous man that could easily turn on Clem the next time shit does not go according to plan.
I'm not a professionally paid artist or a smooth casual modeler, but I'm pretty sure precedent would've aided me in doing so if I was.
Better yet, this looks like something @Jayroen could throw together without trying very hard.
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The real clem ceased to exist after Season 1.
True to an extent, but there are still certain things that cannon clem just wouldn't do.
What are 'Whispers'?
You know damn well, it's a spelling error
I remember Carver slapping Clem once, but I don't recall him ever killing any children and laughing while he's doing it.
"Canon" Clem is really up to how the player plays and molds her.
Okay but there are still things that no matter how you played Clem or molded her. There are certain things that are just ingrained into her character. That you as a player cant change just like with Lee.
delete.
Well yeah, but that goes for pretty much every video game character with role playing elements. It be near impossible and really difficult programming and writing wise to mold characters 100% to the players' liking.
My point is, unless TellTale flat out says that Clem letting Kenny kill Jane is the canon choice, you can't just say it is because you "feel" like that's what she would do, since the word canon, put simply, means "officially from the word of god", in this case, "god" would be TellTale.
Honestly, I can see Clem killing Kenny as a canon choice but not after he kills Jane. That just feels so out of character for me she's essentially a murderer at that point because she shot an unarmed man who was exhausted. That situation is very similar to the whole Aj/Marlon one.
Yeah, I agree with you 100% on that. It did feel weird and out of place for TellTale to give you the option to shoot Kenny after he kills Jane, but I don't really pay much attention to it, at lest when I play Season 2 (and I say this as someone who shot Kenny during the fight in my main "headcanon" file). I don't really consider any major choices to be canon, I just pick the decisions based on how my Clem would react in combination to how I see her as a survivor. Basically, I just role-play. lol
Also I don't know if this question has been asked but why did she have to shoot kenny? When he's about to stab Jane and Clem gets the gun why couldn't she shoot up into the sky to startle him or simply put the gun to his head to drop the knife.
Grave goody, this is the promo art for the episode?
Well, it was a tense situation for her. She kept pleading for both of them to stop fighting and neither of them were listening to her. Kenny was also too focused in wanting to kill Jane that he probably wouldn't have flinched if she shot in the air. When you're so tensed, scared, and not sure what to do or what your other options are, you can't think straight. Everything happens in the spur of the moment. This goes for both, Clementine and Kenny. In ANF, Clementine learns from the Kenny and Jane fight and shoots David in the shoulder to get him off Javier rather than shooting David for the kill.
James seems like really important, him and clem would make a great duo
why doesn’t he get to have a shipping thread
I loved that scene when she shot david to be honest, shows how she is growing up and learning from her mistakes but why didn’t the shitbird gabe hate her for injuring his father
Because Minstrel Shows and sexual tension are a terrible combination.
But she can also put the gun to david's head as well and not shoot him.
Can she really do that in the game?
Yep
I mean she did just save his uncles life.
Next week gonna be a busy week for gamers walking dead TFS episode 2 and life is strange season 2 come out a day apart from each other
GAMERS REJOICE. But seriously next week's gonna be dope if season 2 drops a day early like captain spirit did in the North Americas. That way we can have walking dead one day and season 2's premiere the next day.
Just saw and upon hearing a familiar voice:
I knew...somehow I knew. I hoped. And now I fear what is to come.
My original thoughts are still the same, the Kenny and Jane fight was an intense moment for Clem and couldn't think straight to know what all her available options were at the time. In a ANF, she remembers the struggle by watching Javier and David fight and reacts accordingly to the situation having seen the thing happen before. Notice how when David and Javier are fighting she isn't desperately pleading for them to stop while crying etc.
The last quarter of the year is always a fantastic time to be a gamer lol too many things to preorder
Probably because he'd since understood that David had serious issues and that he was once again way out of line anyway.
So if it ever came up, he'd obviously understand that she did what she had to to save Javier and would just be grateful she avoided using it as an excuse to take full out revenge.
Such as her liking for apples!
Am I the only one who laughed out loud when Tripp got 'angry' at Clem for saying they need a plan in Episode 2 and she was about to pull a weapon out from her pocket? I feel that's a good summary of her character in ANF.
I was too busy being concerned about Tripp's characterization at the time, but yeah, it is kinda funny.
If it moved Clem pointed her gun at it in ANF.
@mostlypoptarts Any change you can you tell us what is the OST of TWD TFS Ep2 trailer?
In relation to the Key Art for Episode 2, I believe the "Whisperer" to be the same guy who Clementine and AJ are sitting with at the fire. His clothes are the same, his hands are of similar appearance and apparently his eye colour is the same.
People have been saying that long before they mentioned the promo art was up(that I've seen anyway).
It's a pretty lazy looking image is what I's gettin at.
He had it coming...everything he did leading up to getting his ass shot was on him. Bullying...beating an unarmed prisoner...getting Walter killed. Shooting him removed a dangerous man that could easily turn on Clem the next time shit does not go according to plan.
That's a pretty lazy critique...let us see you do better.
The whole Kenny is a danger to clem and everyone else argument. Is so full of holes and has been debunked to death. Also you didn't really answer my question, instead of looking for a way not to kill Kenny. You decide to kill him, simply because you don't like him which makes you no better than he is by your own logic.
Is episode 2 over two hours long? Or will we be happy with the length of it? @mostlypoptarts
I'm not a professionally paid artist or a smooth casual modeler, but I'm pretty sure precedent would've aided me in doing so if I was.
Better yet, this looks like something @Jayroen could throw together without trying very hard.
I ain't throwing together shit without the models but yeah, not that hard.