What has this Game Taught You?

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  • Oh right! Urban! What was I thinking?

    urban?

  • edited February 2014

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    JakeSt123 posted: »

    Well, it didn't teach me patience, that's for sure.

  • Don't trust people named Lilly... Which is really hard as one of my best friends' name is Lilly... 0_o

  • On behalf of Lee Everett: "I learnt that Larry is an old racist dude".
    In all seriousness, though, the game showed me how easily humanity could be wiped out. We really are at the mercy of fate.
    P.S: I'm not religious if you're wondering.

  • damn that's hard, you know what? her dad Larry looked and acted just like my dad which made it impossible for me to smash his head

    Don't trust people named Lilly... Which is really hard as one of my best friends' name is Lilly... 0_o

  • cool, it doesn't matter if you're religious or not, what matters is everything you say and do

    On behalf of Lee Everett: "I learnt that Larry is an old racist dude". In all seriousness, though, the game showed me how easily humanity could be wiped out. We really are at the mercy of fate. P.S: I'm not religious if you're wondering.

  • edited February 2014

    The Larry incident was a big crises for me. He was a prick, but part of the group, and from the moment I told the St Johns "I'm in charge, you got questions, you come to me" I decided I would do anything to keep the group safe unless it meant risking Clem, who was my main priority.
    Having to kill Larry, much as I disliked him shook me up, but then I found myself shortly after taking the food from the car, and then leaving the girl as a distraction, all without a second thought or moments hesitation. After what I seen at the St Johns I realized I would do some pretty fucked up shit to protect the people I care for, and without guilt. I even told the stranger he'd fucked up leaving his stuff unattended, I felt guilty for his family, but wasn't gonna let him see it.
    It also made me understand how someone like the Governor could be so focused on the ones he cares about he could hurt others without regret.
    Kinda worrying really.

  • The Governor episodes are my favorite ones this season, I think it's a fucking waste how he basically just reverted to Woodbury Governor because he found a fucking Tank, attacked the prison "again" and got beat "again". Killed just when he was getting interesting. The Governor was my favorite character from the show after Hershel.
    Oh and Maggie. Love Maggie.

    David Morrissey was awesome at it, the Governor felt more real and had a better story in which you can sympathize him.

  • I'm kinda in that state right now actually

    Groovy420 posted: »

    The Larry incident was a big crises for me. He was a prick, but part of the group, and from the moment I told the St Johns "I'm in charge, you

  • I felt sorry for the governor for what trauma he through to make him like that, but I was disappointed of him for attacking the prison.

    Groovy420 posted: »

    The Governor episodes are my favorite ones this season, I think it's a fucking waste how he basically just reverted to Woodbury Governor becau

  • edited February 2014

    LOL. Lilly and was mad because I told her that game Lilly was a bitch. Oh, Lillian! I wasn't talking about you!

    damn that's hard, you know what? her dad Larry looked and acted just like my dad which made it impossible for me to smash his head

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