We don't know that. Clem seems ambiguously ethnic (like Christa). Her parents are probably mixed in a way that could go beyond simple "black" and "white." Her dad could be Cuban-American mulatto and her mom a Eurasian-descended American for all we know. Clementine does not looks like a child whose immediate ancestry could be mostly traced directly back to Africa.
We don't know that. Clem seems ambiguously ethnic (like Christa). Her parents are probably mixed in a way that could go beyond simple "black" … moreand "white." Her dad could be Cuban-American mulatto and her mom a Eurasian-descended American for all we know. Clementine does not looks like a child whose immediate ancestry could be mostly traced directly back to Africa.
Here's what I picked... Clem has turned into a little badass. I feel like a proud father.
Clem: Who's baby is it?
Rebecca: Excuse me?
… more Clem: If it's not Alvin's, who's is it?
Rebecca: You shut your fucking mouth.
Clem: You should probably think about being nicer to me... That's just my advice.
Rebecca: I knew you were going to be a fucking problem.
We don't know that. Clem seems ambiguously ethnic (like Christa). Her parents are probably mixed in a way that could go beyond simple "black" … moreand "white." Her dad could be Cuban-American mulatto and her mom a Eurasian-descended American for all we know. Clementine does not looks like a child whose immediate ancestry could be mostly traced directly back to Africa.
I understand Rebecca may be a @#$%& . She's pregnate and concerned about the baby. Meeting new strangers puts her and the baby at risk. Rebecca also has to keep the stress down or while have another Lori situation SMH
And again totally realistic. There are pregnant women, mothers and fathers who don't care about children other than their own (or not even their own). It's even pretty common. So got other examples for uninspired writing.
(I went through some of your posts and I give you the "not being able to take the gun instead of hiding and leaving the gun out there"-thing. That really is taking all the decision-making ability from the player to set up a scene.)
My Clementine is generally nice and compassionate.
Almost shooting me? Forgivable if you can lower yourself to apologize to a little girl (I accepted Nick's apology).
Arguing that I should be killed? Forgivable.
Arguing against me even being locked in the shed? Forgivable.
If she had come in and said "Hey, sorry for being a bitch to you earlier," I would have accepted. Instead, she has the nerve to tell me to get out. I brought up the baby, but said I wouldn't tell. The implied message there is that she better not give me a reason to.
Throughout the next episode, I expect some conflict between her (with Alvin backing her up) and Luke (Her talking about needing to stop, Luke wanting to press forward.) I don't owe her anything, whereas Luke has treated me with nothing but kindness with the exception of dropping me. I'm listening to whatever Luke says.
The only thing she's got going for her is her baby. I have do admit, giving birth without access to modern medical equipment, hospitals, etc, must be awful. Having a kid takes a lot of guts in the apocalypse. Still, that doesn't give her the excuse to be a bitch to Clementine.
Here's what I picked... Clem has turned into a little badass. I feel like a proud father.
Clem: Who's baby is it?
Rebecca: Excuse me?
… more Clem: If it's not Alvin's, who's is it?
Rebecca: You shut your fucking mouth.
Clem: You should probably think about being nicer to me... That's just my advice.
Rebecca: I knew you were going to be a fucking problem.
I would give you more thumbs up if I could, you said it better then I could cheers to you good sir, and Merry Christmas, unless you don't celebrate that holiday then... Ummm... Cheers works fine :P
My Clementine is generally nice and compassionate.
Almost shooting me? Forgivable if you can lower yourself to apologize to a little girl (… moreI accepted Nick's apology).
Arguing that I should be killed? Forgivable.
Arguing against me even being locked in the shed? Forgivable.
If she had come in and said "Hey, sorry for being a bitch to you earlier," I would have accepted. Instead, she has the nerve to tell me to get out. I brought up the baby, but said I wouldn't tell. The implied message there is that she better not give me a reason to.
Throughout the next episode, I expect some conflict between her (with Alvin backing her up) and Luke (Her talking about needing to stop, Luke wanting to press forward.) I don't owe her anything, whereas Luke has treated me with nothing but kindness with the exception of dropping me. I'm listening to whatever Luke says.
The only thing she's got going for her is her baby. I have do admit, giving birt… [view original content]
I would give you more thumbs up if I could, you said it better then I could cheers to you good sir, and Merry Christmas, unless you don't celebrate that holiday then... Ummm... Cheers works fine :P
Although it makes for a good story, and builds the tension between characters. For me, that scene isn't realistic. No body, zombie apocalypse or not, man or woman would talk to a little girl like that. Especially one that's alone, injured and afraid. Unless of course they are deranged in the head, down and out psycho. I don't care how bad things are. If anything a pregnant woman would show more compassion.
As I said though, being a game it doesn't really matter. Looking at the future episodes, it seems Clementine and preggo bitch have to work together anyways.
My Clementine is generally nice and compassionate.
Almost shooting me? Forgivable if you can lower yourself to apologize to a little girl (… moreI accepted Nick's apology).
Arguing that I should be killed? Forgivable.
Arguing against me even being locked in the shed? Forgivable.
If she had come in and said "Hey, sorry for being a bitch to you earlier," I would have accepted. Instead, she has the nerve to tell me to get out. I brought up the baby, but said I wouldn't tell. The implied message there is that she better not give me a reason to.
Throughout the next episode, I expect some conflict between her (with Alvin backing her up) and Luke (Her talking about needing to stop, Luke wanting to press forward.) I don't owe her anything, whereas Luke has treated me with nothing but kindness with the exception of dropping me. I'm listening to whatever Luke says.
The only thing she's got going for her is her baby. I have do admit, giving birt… [view original content]
Although it makes for a good story, and builds the tension between characters. For me, that scene isn't realistic. No body, zombie apocalypse … moreor not, man or woman would talk to a little girl like that. Especially one that's alone, injured and afraid. Unless of course they are deranged in the head, down and out psycho. I don't care how bad things are. If anything a pregnant woman would show more compassion.
As I said though, being a game it doesn't really matter. Looking at the future episodes, it seems Clementine and preggo bitch have to work together anyways.
Although it makes for a good story, and builds the tension between characters. For me, that scene isn't realistic. No body, zombie apocalypse … moreor not, man or woman would talk to a little girl like that. Especially one that's alone, injured and afraid. Unless of course they are deranged in the head, down and out psycho. I don't care how bad things are. If anything a pregnant woman would show more compassion.
As I said though, being a game it doesn't really matter. Looking at the future episodes, it seems Clementine and preggo bitch have to work together anyways.
Rebecca is pregnant. Thinking for two. Carver has recently attacked them. They don't know if you're a zombie-to-be at first, so she doesn't trust you. You could also be an agent for Carver, so she still doesn't trust you.
Children are frequently used as agent provocateurs because people don't suspect them. She's grumpy, sure. Is she unreasonable? Hell no.
Frankly, I think the rest of the group is a little too trusting of Clem given that we know exactly how brutal some people can be in the zombie apocalypse. I mean, if we're assuming Carver is like Nate from 400 Days, then it makes sense for people to be extremely untrusting of someone who could betray them all to death or worse.
We don't know about whether little Omid/ little Christa is alive or not, all we know is that he/she is not there several months after the birth. Reasons I have thought of include dying during childbirth/ getting attacked by a zombie after birth/ being kidnapped by another person that lost their own child and wants a replacement.
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We don't know that. Clem seems ambiguously ethnic (like Christa). Her parents are probably mixed in a way that could go beyond simple "black" and "white." Her dad could be Cuban-American mulatto and her mom a Eurasian-descended American for all we know. Clementine does not looks like a child whose immediate ancestry could be mostly traced directly back to Africa.
her dad is black dark cubans are black
Yeah, I went the same route, with the exception being I had her say "I wont tell"
I love the way that line was delivered also.
also we know because her dad in the photo is clearly black
WTF!!!! Lol????
I understand Rebecca may be a @#$%& . She's pregnate and concerned about the baby. Meeting new strangers puts her and the baby at risk. Rebecca also has to keep the stress down or while have another Lori situation SMH
yeah,eventually christa heavily trusted lee
Okay, clearly you do not get the concepts of "race" and "ethnicity," much less what my point was.
That would not be good.
I slappedddd dat gurl
Lol
Yes. Biggest kid hating bitch in the world, who just happens to be pregnant.
I love the uninspired writing in this season, rofl. ^^
Go to Alvin's window when you sneak out of the shed to piss her off some more? That's what I did.
I wonder if Telltale writers wrote Rebecca's character after an episode of Maury.
Sperm doesn't care whether you hate kids or not. It finds the egg regardless.
And again totally realistic. There are pregnant women, mothers and fathers who don't care about children other than their own (or not even their own). It's even pretty common. So got other examples for uninspired writing.
(I went through some of your posts and I give you the "not being able to take the gun instead of hiding and leaving the gun out there"-thing. That really is taking all the decision-making ability from the player to set up a scene.)
My Clementine is generally nice and compassionate.
Almost shooting me? Forgivable if you can lower yourself to apologize to a little girl (I accepted Nick's apology).
Arguing that I should be killed? Forgivable.
Arguing against me even being locked in the shed? Forgivable.
If she had come in and said "Hey, sorry for being a bitch to you earlier," I would have accepted. Instead, she has the nerve to tell me to get out. I brought up the baby, but said I wouldn't tell. The implied message there is that she better not give me a reason to.
Throughout the next episode, I expect some conflict between her (with Alvin backing her up) and Luke (Her talking about needing to stop, Luke wanting to press forward.) I don't owe her anything, whereas Luke has treated me with nothing but kindness with the exception of dropping me. I'm listening to whatever Luke says.
The only thing she's got going for her is her baby. I have do admit, giving birth without access to modern medical equipment, hospitals, etc, must be awful. Having a kid takes a lot of guts in the apocalypse. Still, that doesn't give her the excuse to be a bitch to Clementine.
It's a real shame Lee couldn't do that to Larry. (You know, having leverage over him after his punch-to-the-face-murder attempt.)
I would give you more thumbs up if I could, you said it better then I could cheers to you good sir, and Merry Christmas, unless you don't celebrate that holiday then... Ummm... Cheers works fine :P
That was below the belt... But I still laughed inside, thumbs up to you
Seriously?! I did not even try that thanks for the tip!
I celebrate Christmas. Merry Christmas to you too.
This thread title amuses me lol. I can imagine the OP doing a talk to the hand gesture.
Thank you, I really wasn't trying when I made the title :P I have my moments, cheers to you.
Although it makes for a good story, and builds the tension between characters. For me, that scene isn't realistic. No body, zombie apocalypse or not, man or woman would talk to a little girl like that. Especially one that's alone, injured and afraid. Unless of course they are deranged in the head, down and out psycho. I don't care how bad things are. If anything a pregnant woman would show more compassion.
As I said though, being a game it doesn't really matter. Looking at the future episodes, it seems Clementine and preggo bitch have to work together anyways.
Bad writing thats why..
Any white guys pictures?
bad human, she got a baby.
That's why little girls all over the world get killed and raped everyday, yea real unrealistic.
I hate Rebecca. Alvin deserves better.
Not everyone is the same. Not all people have the same compassion for children as you do. Frankly, I fear for that child Rebecca is carrying.
Does he? Why wont he stand up to her?
Yeah, but Alvin isn't white. They also weren't as funny.
Hahaha. Of course, an observation about misogyny in a gaming forum isn't received kindly. Keep fighting the good fight.
Rebecca is pregnant. Thinking for two. Carver has recently attacked them. They don't know if you're a zombie-to-be at first, so she doesn't trust you. You could also be an agent for Carver, so she still doesn't trust you.
Children are frequently used as agent provocateurs because people don't suspect them. She's grumpy, sure. Is she unreasonable? Hell no.
Frankly, I think the rest of the group is a little too trusting of Clem given that we know exactly how brutal some people can be in the zombie apocalypse. I mean, if we're assuming Carver is like Nate from 400 Days, then it makes sense for people to be extremely untrusting of someone who could betray them all to death or worse.
That woman might be a bitch, but her baby surely isn't.
We don't know about whether little Omid/ little Christa is alive or not, all we know is that he/she is not there several months after the birth. Reasons I have thought of include dying during childbirth/ getting attacked by a zombie after birth/ being kidnapped by another person that lost their own child and wants a replacement.