So, wasn't the barn James was keeping the walkers in abandoned for years? This hay should not be looking this good if it's been sitting there for years. Most of it should be looking like compost.
Also, I found some weird shading on this rock when I got far from it.
So, wasn't the barn James was keeping the walkers in abandoned for years? This hay should not be looking this good if it's been sitting ther… moree for years. Most of it should be looking like compost.
Also, I found some weird shading on this rock when I got far from it.
(Spoiler)
There are 4 variations of Abel's line "You've never done this before, have you?". They depend on whether AJ is justified or atoned and also whether you encourage his behavior or not.
[Justified AJ, calm AJ]:"You've never done this before, have you? You and the devil child are just making it up as you go along."
[Justified AJ, punch Abel]:"You've never done this before, have you? First thing you learn -- I can't tell you shit if I pass out from the pain."
[Atoned AJ, stop AJ]:"You aren't fooling anyone with the hard act. I can tell you've never done this before."
[Atoned AJ, let Abel drink]:"This is your first time interrogating someone, isn't it? You let me dictate the agenda. Makes me think you're weak."
If you stay silent then AJ does whatever he was about to do anyways, either kick Abel again or give him the water. Also if you threw water on Abel to wake him up, he comments on it if he asks for water.
If you choose to let AJ wake Abel up, there are different variations in how he does it.
Dibs AJ is special in that he will kick Abel in the shin, and then punish him some more with that same action as Abel is talking about a dream he had about a girl. You will then have the option of calming AJ or punching Abel.
Otherwise, AJ will either swear or not swear and how much he does it depends on what you've taught him. If you just said "Fuck it" and let him use whatever language he likes he'll say a full on:
Wake up! Stupid shitting fuckhead!
If you told him that shit is the upper limit when he asks later in episode 2 if he can swear about Abel, he'll say:
Wake up shitbird!
And if you put a ban on all profanity, he'll literally just yell:
Also, I must put this in because it's so chilling.
You can give Abel your word, then let him turn anyway and you get this exchange:
Abel: You evil cunt! You... you gave me your word!
Clementine: (in the coldest tone I've ever heard) You were stupid to believe me.
Abel: And you were stupid to believe I told you everything!
Like wow, how heartless you can turn Clementine is really something, even compared to a New Frontier where she can have exchanges like this:
Javier: How about you just give me directions, like a normal person?
Clementine: How about I just shoot you and take the van anyway?
But back then, you knew she was just being sharp-tongued. She wouldn't really do that. But now, she absolutely is capable of acts like that.
Also, I must put this in because it's so chilling.
You can give Abel your word, then let him turn anyway and you get this exchange:
Ab… moreel: You evil cunt! You... you gave me your word!
Clementine: (in the coldest tone I've ever heard) You were stupid to believe me.
Abel: And you were stupid to believe I told you everything!
Like wow, how heartless you can turn Clementine is really something, even compared to a New Frontier where she can have exchanges like this:
Javier: How about you just give me directions, like a normal person?
Clementine: How about I just shoot you and take the van anyway?
But back then, you knew she was just being sharp-tongued. She wouldn't really do that. But now, she absolutely is capable of acts like that.
It depends on how it's written. The voice acting. The dialogue. It's why moments like Clementine blackmailing Rebecca or Alvin or staying to watch Carver be beaten to death hit so deep. It's not cartoonishly evil; it's just the right amount to feel unsettling. Actually possible.
It depends on how it's written. The voice acting. The dialogue. It's why moments like Clementine blackmailing Rebecca or Alvin or staying to… more watch Carver be beaten to death hit so deep. It's not cartoonishly evil; it's just the right amount to feel unsettling. Actually possible.
You can know about cars without being a licenced mechanic my guy. I'm not sure what the big difference between being a dock worker and a mechanic is, they both have a lot of physical labor and use a lot of the same tools and clothing. they're obviously different but it's the same blue collar style of work. Either way it definitely doesn't 'go against the game' just because you can picture him better as a mechanic than a Dock worker
It was heavily implied that Tripp was a mechanic, with his knowledge of being able to fix cars up, his attire, the fact that most of the for… moreums believed his job had something to do with repairing cars, instead a game dev comes out of nowhere and says, “nah he was a dock worker” and correct me if I’m wrong but doesn’t dock work primarily consist of transporting shipping containers, keeping documents and the like? And don’t you need to wear a safety vest, or at least a hard hat? In that photo at the end of “from the gallows” Tripp was wearing the same outfit as he was in the game, although nobody would wear that in general public situations, meaning that photo was taken at work. Here’s a generic watermarked stock image of a dock worker
And another
And if you look at a mechanic...
Clothes are pretty similar. I just can’t see Tripp being a dock worker. Like at all. Wasn’t said in the game, and to me he fits the role of a mechanic a lot… [view original content]
You can know about cars without being a licenced mechanic my guy. I'm not sure what the big difference between being a dock worker and a me… morechanic is, they both have a lot of physical labor and use a lot of the same tools and clothing. they're obviously different but it's the same blue collar style of work. Either way it definitely doesn't 'go against the game' just because you can picture him better as a mechanic than a Dock worker
You can know about cars without being a licenced mechanic my guy. I'm not sure what the big difference between being a dock worker and a me… morechanic is, they both have a lot of physical labor and use a lot of the same tools and clothing. they're obviously different but it's the same blue collar style of work. Either way it definitely doesn't 'go against the game' just because you can picture him better as a mechanic than a Dock worker
Also, I must put this in because it's so chilling.
You can give Abel your word, then let him turn anyway and you get this exchange:
Ab… moreel: You evil cunt! You... you gave me your word!
Clementine: (in the coldest tone I've ever heard) You were stupid to believe me.
Abel: And you were stupid to believe I told you everything!
Like wow, how heartless you can turn Clementine is really something, even compared to a New Frontier where she can have exchanges like this:
Javier: How about you just give me directions, like a normal person?
Clementine: How about I just shoot you and take the van anyway?
But back then, you knew she was just being sharp-tongued. She wouldn't really do that. But now, she absolutely is capable of acts like that.
TFS has the same color scheme for its episodes as previous seasons did.
1. Done Running and In Harm's Way being a red-orange color.
2. Suffer The Children and Starved For Help being green (ehh I don't know if this one counts).
3. Broken Toys and Amid The Ruins being purple.
4. Take Us Back and No Going Back being blue.
So, wasn't the barn James was keeping the walkers in abandoned for years? This hay should not be looking this good if it's been sitting ther… moree for years. Most of it should be looking like compost.
Also, I found some weird shading on this rock when I got far from it.
(Spoiler)
That barn location was originally going to be the location of a group of kids that kept horses before they scrapped that idea, makes sense that they made hay for that place before scrapping the idea.
Out of all of Clementine’s caretakers, she’s been with Christa the longest. Yet the last time Clementine mentions her was in No Going Back (determinately).
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True dat.
Aj is left handed
Kenny never got a boat. But Lilly did. Lol
Anyone notice this yet?
And it seems that Salty Seas has some meaning in Broken Toys, too
Shoutout to NaughtyDawgs
Yeah, I noticed that right away.
Also, can you explain that correlation there?
there was none. just didn't want to make two different posts.
I meant regarding the second one, but okay.
So, wasn't the barn James was keeping the walkers in abandoned for years? This hay should not be looking this good if it's been sitting there for years. Most of it should be looking like compost.
Also, I found some weird shading on this rock when I got far from it.
It made it look like a big Skull
James’ determinant death was karma. I could not stand his voice anyway.
...What does that have to do with Zombie's comment?
There are 4 variations of Abel's line "You've never done this before, have you?". They depend on whether AJ is justified or atoned and also whether you encourage his behavior or not.
If you stay silent then AJ does whatever he was about to do anyways, either kick Abel again or give him the water. Also if you threw water on Abel to wake him up, he comments on it if he asks for water.
If you choose to let AJ wake Abel up, there are different variations in how he does it.
Dibs AJ is special in that he will kick Abel in the shin, and then punish him some more with that same action as Abel is talking about a dream he had about a girl. You will then have the option of calming AJ or punching Abel.
Otherwise, AJ will either swear or not swear and how much he does it depends on what you've taught him. If you just said "Fuck it" and let him use whatever language he likes he'll say a full on:
Wake up! Stupid shitting fuckhead!
If you told him that shit is the upper limit when he asks later in episode 2 if he can swear about Abel, he'll say:
Wake up shitbird!
And if you put a ban on all profanity, he'll literally just yell:
Aaaaaah!
Also, I must put this in because it's so chilling.
You can give Abel your word, then let him turn anyway and you get this exchange:
Abel: You evil cunt! You... you gave me your word!
Clementine: (in the coldest tone I've ever heard) You were stupid to believe me.
Abel: And you were stupid to believe I told you everything!
Like wow, how heartless you can turn Clementine is really something, even compared to a New Frontier where she can have exchanges like this:
Javier: How about you just give me directions, like a normal person?
Clementine: How about I just shoot you and take the van anyway?
But back then, you knew she was just being sharp-tongued. She wouldn't really do that. But now, she absolutely is capable of acts like that.
Savage Clementine is funny. I do this on my 'naughty' play-through each season.
It depends on how it's written. The voice acting. The dialogue. It's why moments like Clementine blackmailing Rebecca or Alvin or staying to watch Carver be beaten to death hit so deep. It's not cartoonishly evil; it's just the right amount to feel unsettling. Actually possible.
I agree.
Neat to know that Conrad was the founder of Prescot, always assumed it was Tripp. #WeAreTheTwoPercent
You can know about cars without being a licenced mechanic my guy. I'm not sure what the big difference between being a dock worker and a mechanic is, they both have a lot of physical labor and use a lot of the same tools and clothing. they're obviously different but it's the same blue collar style of work. Either way it definitely doesn't 'go against the game' just because you can picture him better as a mechanic than a Dock worker
Hehehe, trust me dock workers dress nothing like mechanics
I think the fact that they got a selectively lazy with some of those memorial photos is the real compounder.
Damn, is that the first C-bomb dropped in the games?
The Headmaster's name was Richard.
TFS has the same color scheme for its episodes as previous seasons did.
1. Done Running and In Harm's Way being a red-orange color.
2. Suffer The Children and Starved For Help being green (ehh I don't know if this one counts).
3. Broken Toys and Amid The Ruins being purple.
4. Take Us Back and No Going Back being blue.
Just another little parallel scene that I noticed.
Eh.
It was mostly just how Violet and Sarah were sitting. And Clem trying to convince both of them to leave, but neither of them would budge.
So they spent the budget on hay for an abandoned place but not for the bandage Louis was supposed to have on his mouth if he gets captured?
That barn location was originally going to be the location of a group of kids that kept horses before they scrapped that idea, makes sense that they made hay for that place before scrapping the idea.
Wait, that means she never danced with Minnie.
Fern's voice actress, Grace Hsin, is a texture artist for Telltale.
Yes.
Her acting, dios mío.
In The Walking Dead, yes. In all of Telltale's games, no. It's mentioned a few times in Game of Thrones.
'The Wolf Among Us' too.
I like how James is just casually sitting there while looking at AJ biting on Lilly’s hand.
Oh my goodness, I love shit like that.
Also, holy shit, look at AJ's hands.
Aasim, Abel, and TFS!Lily were modeled by Eric Montanari and textured by Grace Hsin
Here is the layout map for The Greenhouse
Out of all of Clementine’s caretakers, she’s been with Christa the longest. Yet the last time Clementine mentions her was in No Going Back (determinately).
The intro in The Final Season is based on the cover of Chinatown, which is an album from The Be Good Tanyas.