The funniest one was when everybody's favorite gal Carley got shot point blank in the face they kept coming up with theories that she some how survived that XD They had to give her a special guest appearance in 400 days just to shut that crowd up lol. Denials a powerful drug apparently.
Not to sound like a complete nerd, but technically mega evolution doesn't change their name. Mega Gengar is more of a fan made name, to shorten down the phrase "Gengars mega evolution form"..... Well that's enough of my dorkiness for one day lol
PS. Regular Gengar looks cooler than his mega evo any way
Lol otherwise my user name would be Mega Gengar then XD. Its a shame I can't change my username. And yes, I've already seen a lot of crazy ass… more theories like Clem's parents were actually alive and they have to kill Lee, Lee had a twin, Christa was gonna be the PC at S2, The St. John brothers being the one who Clem thought was dead and all that crap.
PS. Regular Gengar looks cooler than his mega evo any way
Totally with you on that one man.
The funniest one was when everybody's favorite gal Carley got shot point blank in the face they kept coming up with theories that she some how survived that XD They had to give her a special guest appearance in 400 days just to shut that crowd up lol. Denials a powerful drug apparently.
Hahaha lol, yeah theories like "Carley must be alive, Telltale said 'Carley will remember that' so she has to be alive" XD.
The funniest one was when everybody's favorite gal Carley got shot point blank in the face they kept coming up with theories that she some how… more survived that XD They had to give her a special guest appearance in 400 days just to shut that crowd up lol. Denials a powerful drug apparently.
Not to sound like a complete nerd, but technically mega evolution doesn't change their name. Mega Gengar is more of a fan made name, to shorten down the phrase "Gengars mega evolution form"..... Well that's enough of my dorkiness for one day lol
PS. Regular Gengar looks cooler than his mega evo any way
PS. Regular Gengar looks cooler than his mega evo any way
Totally with you on that one man.
The funniest one was when everybody'… mores favorite gal Carley got shot point blank in the face they kept coming up with theories that she some how survived that XD They had to give her a special guest appearance in 400 days just to shut that crowd up lol. Denials a powerful drug apparently.
Hahaha lol, yeah theories like "Carley must be alive, Telltale said 'Carley will remember that' so she has to be alive" XD.
There's good reasons for multiple characters to have links to Lee's trial. I think it's good to give characters some things in common, also builds that sense of a shared world.
I thought that Leland and Dee found Bonnie after the Turn, because at on point, I'm pretty sure Leland says something along the lines of "When… more we found you you were still pretty hooked on that stuff".
And maybe when exploring a character like Lee's wife, we'd get a few flashbacks to the trial?
Villains edition:
Winston and his group of 3. (I'm assuming they won't be explored in season 2, I'm pretty sure they all got killed by Carv… moreer in EP1 or Clementine/Walkers) How they went from being normal people to becoming ruthless bandits.
The St Johns Start of darkness (thanks Clvr)
A 20m short story about the downfall of The stranger, from his perspective.
The motor-inn/dairy bandits and Jolene/her kid. Not sure if too dark or just dark enough for the walking dead. I'm pretty sure Telltale implied that the bandits gave the kid to the St Johns.
Crawford arc: I think Crawford Oberson's story should run parallel to Molly's, doctor Logans, and Molly's sister and also Anna. In 3 20m chunks:
Act one would show Crawford Oberson designing and starting Crawford, him growing suspicous of Vernon's groups potential threat (cancer patients), Molly and her sister joining, Molly starting her deal with Dr. Logan, then the episode ends with … [view original content]
Nice idea, but realistically speaking: If TT were to ever do something like this, it would end up never getting released because of delays. An… mored we would also never see episode 3. TT would basically evolve into the company that is Valve. Heck, they are already operating in valve time anyway.
I thought it would be very possible for her to escape. No one saw her stab the dude, and she was trusted in the community. I think she would've gotten away.
She may have known how Vernon got out (the manhole sewers) and had a plan to shoot her way to there.
So you are right, it is possible (but unlikely) that she is still alive.
An animated series would be a great idea, love to see what happened to the group between the gap between S1E1&2, and maybe even the events leading up to S2E1, before the pitstop
Not that I'm demanding that they make more and more sequels at the expense of the story, but Telltale can get a lot of good stories out of the walking dead's premise.
Yeah, but it would start getting old after a while. They'd run out of ideas, and everyone would die... Reminds me of the COD Black Ops series. They figured killing one protagonist was cool (which it was) and then they killed ALL of them. It got predictable after a while. After too long in this game, we'd all be jaded and bored of it.
That would be decades from now (I hope).
Not that I'm demanding that they make more and more sequels at the expense of the story, but Telltale can get a lot of good stories out of the walking dead's premise.
Yeah, I really do want to know what happened during the trial. At the beginning, the police officer said something along the lines of, "Hell, even if you was innocent, big messy trial like that, lot of what was done can't ever be undone."
There's good reasons for multiple characters to have links to Lee's trial. I think it's good to give characters some things in common, also builds that sense of a shared world.
Yeah, but it would start getting old after a while. They'd run out of ideas, and everyone would die... Reminds me of the COD Black Ops series.… more They figured killing one protagonist was cool (which it was) and then they killed ALL of them. It got predictable after a while. After too long in this game, we'd all be jaded and bored of it.
I thought I would hate this idea but I actually really really like it. I haven't read through all the different episode or arc ideas here but some of my thoughts...
hershell on the farm or shawn and his friend before coming across lee.
the situation that got nick's mom killed.
how the original group (lilly, larry, carley, doug, glenn) met up
lee and his wife (and whether he did/didn't kill the guy)
the girl in the first episode who kills herself - her and her boyfriend.
jolene and the bandits
the st. johns descent into cannibalism.
so many stories gah. someone should at the very least write some fanfiction!
All of Aldard's characters tend to blend into one. Everyone pretty much looks the same, while in Moore's art they actually look different. Though Moore's stuff is more stylised which makes it a little less realistic.
I get gritty, though he doesn't draw blood as well in my opinion, but yeah, it's definitely more gritty.
I don't think it shows more emotio… moren though. He seems to mess up drawing faces... Quite a lot actually. I think Moore's got Adlard beaten on the "more emotion" front. In fact, if you want an example, look at the "We ARE the Walking Dead" speech, and look at Ben and Billy's faces. Also, he seems to draw Abraham's face incredibly odd a lot.
I might understand more emotion of the walkers, but only in the most recent books. Earlier on, I still think that Moore's walkers had more emotion. And I still think they're better because they've got a hell of a lot more detail.
The one thing that I really liked that Moore did in the first book was even how he designed the panels on the pages. Some were crooked, or overlapped a larger scene, or a larger panels would overlap smaller panels a bit, etc. It seemed to have a lot of thought put into it.
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Well... Not faster, but more stuff happens. The first three books alone take place over something like a year, and in a year, they meet one group, and find a home.
The first three books was one year? I thought it had only been a year when they were at the prison, considering there was only one winter in all that time.
Well... Not faster, but more stuff happens. The first three books alone take place over something like a year, and in a year, they meet one group, and find a home.
All of Aldard's characters tend to blend into one. Everyone pretty much looks the same, while in Moore's art they actually look different. Though Moore's stuff is more stylised which makes it a little less realistic.
The first three books was one year? I thought it had only been a year when they were at the prison, considering there was only one winter in all that time.
It would be a different group of survivors to Rick's or Lee/Clem's, and set in the comic/game universe, not the character annihilating TV-Universe. Also, Not on AMC, because fuck those guys.
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The funniest one was when everybody's favorite gal Carley got shot point blank in the face they kept coming up with theories that she some how survived that XD They had to give her a special guest appearance in 400 days just to shut that crowd up lol. Denials a powerful drug apparently.
Not to sound like a complete nerd, but technically mega evolution doesn't change their name. Mega Gengar is more of a fan made name, to shorten down the phrase "Gengars mega evolution form"..... Well that's enough of my dorkiness for one day lol
PS. Regular Gengar looks cooler than his mega evo any way
Totally with you on that one man.
Hahaha lol, yeah theories like "Carley must be alive, Telltale said 'Carley will remember that' so she has to be alive" XD.
It was funny
till it wasnt
You got that right.
There's good reasons for multiple characters to have links to Lee's trial. I think it's good to give characters some things in common, also builds that sense of a shared world.
I would like the Winston one, simply so I can hear more "JESUS ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?!"
Maybe after the game is completely over.
I thought it would be very possible for her to escape. No one saw her stab the dude, and she was trusted in the community. I think she would've gotten away.
An animated series would be a great idea, love to see what happened to the group between the gap between S1E1&2, and maybe even the events leading up to S2E1, before the pitstop
That would be decades from now (I hope).
Not that I'm demanding that they make more and more sequels at the expense of the story, but Telltale can get a lot of good stories out of the walking dead's premise.
Yeah, but it would start getting old after a while. They'd run out of ideas, and everyone would die... Reminds me of the COD Black Ops series. They figured killing one protagonist was cool (which it was) and then they killed ALL of them. It got predictable after a while. After too long in this game, we'd all be jaded and bored of it.
Yeah, I really do want to know what happened during the trial. At the beginning, the police officer said something along the lines of, "Hell, even if you was innocent, big messy trial like that, lot of what was done can't ever be undone."
Comics have run ten years without slowing, so I figure this will have a pretty good life time without it getting old.
Agreed, both of them are fantastic artists.
I thought I would hate this idea but I actually really really like it. I haven't read through all the different episode or arc ideas here but some of my thoughts...
so many stories gah. someone should at the very least write some fanfiction!
Wrong text color.
Yeah, but the games cover a lot more than the comic does in the first 5 volumes in the first 2 episodes.
All of Aldard's characters tend to blend into one. Everyone pretty much looks the same, while in Moore's art they actually look different. Though Moore's stuff is more stylised which makes it a little less realistic.
Probably not in the first two episodes, but yeah, I see your point. They do move faster.
Well... Not faster, but more stuff happens. The first three books alone take place over something like a year, and in a year, they meet one group, and find a home.
The first three books was one year? I thought it had only been a year when they were at the prison, considering there was only one winter in all that time.
Oh yeah, in the more recent books, Glenn, Maggie, and Carl all kind of looked the same.
also moore draws waay slower. that's why he only did the first episodes.
I thought so. Something like that. Rick mentions it in either the third or (beginning of) fourth book.
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