Yes. But since it was supposed to be dinner time after that hub, it makes since to have a character be cooking and Omar happened to be one of the few background character models they had completed.
Yes. But since it was supposed to be dinner time after that hub, it makes since to have a character be cooking and Omar happened to be one of the few background character models they had completed.
No, I said that he was GIVEN the position/characteristic of being Chef for the sake of being introduced in that hub.
He was originally one of the first of several background characters that were meant to make the school feel more populated.
In season 2, when Carver is beating Kenny up, if you pay attention there's a brief moment where you can see Troy clearly feeling awful about the situation. I only noticied that a long time after beating the game when I eventually replayed it.
Also in S2, if you make no choice about stealing meds from Arvo, Jane will blame Clem saying something like: "That's relief for Rebecca's pain going away because you couldn't make a choice. That's on you."
In season 2, when Carver is beating Kenny up, if you pay attention there's a brief moment where you can see Troy clearly feeling awful about… more the situation. I only noticied that a long time after beating the game when I eventually replayed it.
Also in S2, if you make no choice about stealing meds from Arvo, Jane will blame Clem saying something like: "That's relief for Rebecca's pain going away because you couldn't make a choice. That's on you."
Rosie picking up Clementines hat might be a callback to the cut scene in All That Remains that involves Sam finding her hat. And it wouldn’t be the first time Clementine wasn’t able to burn the wood in the cave because it was too wet (campfire scene with Christa in All That Remains).
When you're given the chance to explore your room, if you interact with Disco Broccoli a number of times AJ starts going off tangents and says a bunch of meme worthy stuff like "washed away like tears in Omar's stew".
If you saved Louis instead of Violet in episode 2, the boat explosion in episode 4 burns her eyes and she goes blind. However by the end of the episode, one eye seems to have recovered while the other is lost.
If you trust AJ, he shoots Tenn and Louis/Violet don't die. If you don't trust him, he can't bring himself to shoot and Louis/Violet get eaten alive after throwing him over.
(Its actually a Blade Runner reference, Aj recites the ending monologue but changes the words so its in universe. For example the actually line about the stew is "like tears in the rain")
When you're given the chance to explore your room, if you interact with Disco Broccoli a number of times AJ starts going off tangents and says a bunch of meme worthy stuff like "washed away like tears in Omar's stew".
(immediately goes off to reload the game and replay Episode 4)
I'm not even joking about that, I think I will. I normally don't, I like being a one and done type person when it comes to my choices, but this was one I regretted.
If you trust AJ, he shoots Tenn and Louis/Violet don't die. If you don't trust him, he can't bring himself to shoot and Louis/Violet get eaten alive after throwing him over.
YES! I have been looking for this information.
(immediately goes off to reload the game and replay Episode 4)
I'm not even joking abou… moret that, I think I will. I normally don't, I like being a one and done type person when it comes to my choices, but this was one I regretted.
@VengefulKenny I figured, just didn't know if he regretted trusting or distrusting AJ. Although I can't really see anyone regretting saving Louis/Violet over Tenn.
Telltale / Skybound logic: 'Let us throw one last cameo (Eddie) in this bad boy to redeem the final season's failure'.
Gamers: 'What the actual fuck? Hi Eddie. Bye Eddie'.
♪SMIIIIILE, Darn ya, Smiiiiiile!♩
@VengefulKenny I figured, just didn't know if he regretted trusting or distrusting AJ. Although I can't really see anyone regretting saving Louis/Violet over Tenn.
Egh...hm.
And before people ask ‘why tho?’ it’s basically an in-joke that Eddie is the spitting image (on purpose) of our Season Director, Chris Rebbert (before he worked at telltale ironically) and the ranch was his baby, so it made sick sense to kill his likeness in that scene.
Telltale / Skybound logic: 'Let us throw one last cameo (Eddie) in this bad boy to redeem the final season's failure'.
Gamers: 'What the actual fuck? Hi Eddie. Bye Eddie'.
If you saved Violet in episode 2 and listened to her backstory in episode 3, one of the lessons AJ learns in the credits is "If your grandma is dying, stop watching cartoons."
This was actually confirmed and addressed, with an actual... I hesitate to say loving but nonspiteful reasoning.
kmudle.tumblr.com/post/183… more725343901/the-one-guy-clem-killed-in-the-flashback-was-eddie
And before people ask ‘why tho?’ it’s basically an in-joke that Eddie is the spitting image (on purpose) of our Season Director, Chris Rebbert (before he worked at telltale ironically) and the ranch was his baby, so it made sick sense to kill his likeness in that scene.
The drawing AJ makes in Episode 1 is referencing the events of Episode 3 and 4.
When being able to play as AJ, Clem's subtitle colour goes back to pink.
Clem's first words after players find out she's alive are 'whatcha doing there goofball?' which are also the first words of the game.
The Key Art for TFS shows Clem with AJ and an Axe, as well as a bandage wrapped around her leg.
The drawing AJ makes in Episode 1 is referencing the events of Episode 3 and 4.
When being able to play as AJ, Clem's subtitle colour goes … moreback to pink.
Clem's first words after players find out she's alive are 'whatcha doing there goofball?' which are also the first words of the game.
The Key Art for TFS shows Clem with AJ and an Axe, as well as a bandage wrapped around her leg.
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Yes. But since it was supposed to be dinner time after that hub, it makes since to have a character be cooking and Omar happened to be one of the few background character models they had completed.
That doesn't mean Omar was made because they needed him to be cooking in the hub. They could've made Aasim do it.
No, I said that he was GIVEN the position/characteristic of being Chef for the sake of being introduced in that hub.
He was originally one of the first of several background characters that were meant to make the school feel more populated.
Yeah I sort of get what you're saying now. Thanks for the clarification.
Mitch was created as "large strong boy who is just kind of weirdly super into the knife he is making."
In season 2, when Carver is beating Kenny up, if you pay attention there's a brief moment where you can see Troy clearly feeling awful about the situation. I only noticied that a long time after beating the game when I eventually replayed it.
Also in S2, if you make no choice about stealing meds from Arvo, Jane will blame Clem saying something like: "That's relief for Rebecca's pain going away because you couldn't make a choice. That's on you."
It's odd how looking back, Troy seemed set up for a possible face heel turn.
Also, relief? Relief?!
If you make no choice, Jane lets Arvo run away and puts the blame on Clem for losing the meds.
Yeah, I knew about that, I'm just really questioning the tense there.
Rosie picking up Clementines hat might be a callback to the cut scene in All That Remains that involves Sam finding her hat. And it wouldn’t be the first time Clementine wasn’t able to burn the wood in the cave because it was too wet (campfire scene with Christa in All That Remains).
When you're given the chance to explore your room, if you interact with Disco Broccoli a number of times AJ starts going off tangents and says a bunch of meme worthy stuff like "washed away like tears in Omar's stew".
If you saved Louis instead of Violet in episode 2, the boat explosion in episode 4 burns her eyes and she goes blind. However by the end of the episode, one eye seems to have recovered while the other is lost.
If you trust AJ, he shoots Tenn and Louis/Violet don't die. If you don't trust him, he can't bring himself to shoot and Louis/Violet get eaten alive after throwing him over.
(Its actually a Blade Runner reference, Aj recites the ending monologue but changes the words so its in universe. For example the actually line about the stew is "like tears in the rain")
TFS Episode 4 came out on Sterling Sulieman's birthday.
YES! I have been looking for this information.
(immediately goes off to reload the game and replay Episode 4)
I'm not even joking about that, I think I will. I normally don't, I like being a one and done type person when it comes to my choices, but this was one I regretted.
Ok this one is weirdly hilarious
Skip at 19:00. Apparently, there is a walker that is riding on a curl in the river in the cave.
The SHIT?!
What did you regret exactly? I trusted AJ and he shot useless Tenn and saved Victory Violet. I was proud of him.
Nice alliteration there.
Well, he didn't trust AJ which got Louis killed. That's what.
I figured, just didn't know if he regretted trusting or distrusting AJ. Although I can't really see anyone regretting saving Louis/Violet over Tenn.
I told AJ that I couldn't trust him, and thus, Louis died in my game, that's what I regret.
Depends if your Clementine is asexual or did not like them as friends.
Tenn's shoes have duct tape around them.
Telltale / Skybound logic: 'Let us throw one last cameo (Eddie) in this bad boy to redeem the final season's failure'.
Gamers: 'What the actual fuck? Hi Eddie. Bye Eddie'.
♪SMIIIIILE, Darn ya, Smiiiiiile!♩
Egh...hm.
I was not a fan of Eddie.
I didn't really like him or especially Wyatt either, but I could sorta respect him on some level at least.
Also, was reference.
From where? Sorry.
Louis didn't sing along with Don't Be Afraid out of respect for Minerva.
This was actually confirmed and addressed, with an actual... I hesitate to say loving but nonspiteful reasoning.
kmudle.tumblr.com/post/183725343901/the-one-guy-clem-killed-in-the-flashback-was-eddie
If you saved Violet in episode 2 and listened to her backstory in episode 3, one of the lessons AJ learns in the credits is "If your grandma is dying, stop watching cartoons."
Michael Kirkbride (Season Lead Designer for TFS) explained in a Reddit post, in the character of AJ, how they escaped the barn.
Link to post is here.
I know, but still.
Remember when Marlon used walkers as an excuse for Minnie and Sophie's "deaths"? Well, Minnie did in fact get killed by walkers.
That’s a detail we didn’t know?
I guess.
Kent Mudle mentioned it on his tumblr, so it ended up on the backlog.
The drawing AJ makes in Episode 1 is referencing the events of Episode 3 and 4.
When being able to play as AJ, Clem's subtitle colour goes back to pink.
Clem's first words after players find out she's alive are 'whatcha doing there goofball?' which are also the first words of the game.
The Key Art for TFS shows Clem with AJ and an Axe, as well as a bandage wrapped around her leg.
Well-spotted.