Who's going to be the "final boss" of season 2?

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  • edited February 2014

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    ViralType posted: »

    I don't know what, but there's something about that depiction of Death that has pissed me off since I first layed eyes upon it. The buxom Skeleton Death above, oddly enough, does for me what this Death does for other people.

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  • Uh, no, she ain't there when we're born. It's her sister, Life, that's there. It's easy to mix them up.*

    *Dylan Dog reference

    pander1 posted: »

    Because Death is also the one responsible for Life. Can't have Life without Death, and vice versa. She's there when each living being is born AND when they die. Also, the ankh is also the symbol for the afterlife.

  • Actually yep - she's there when you're born, and when you die. And sometimes lets you come back. She represents life, death, and the afterlife :)

    Her brothers and sisters are Destiny, Destruction, Dream, Delerium, Desire, and Despair.

    And she's been doing that forever :)
    "When the first living thing existed, I was there, waiting. When the last living thing dies, my job will be finished. I'll put the chairs on the tables, turn off the lights and lock the Universe behind me when I leave."

    Fear my nerd fu.

    ViralType posted: »

    Uh, no, she ain't there when we're born. It's her sister, Life, that's there. It's easy to mix them up.* *Dylan Dog reference

  • I'm guessing even if Carver is like an antagonist, wich I'm not saying he is... We are all assuming thta Carver is kind of fon the bad and crazy side but because we are in a group that dislikes him, what if he's just some guy that made hard choices that others did not liked?... Whatever

    I'm guessing in the ending of season 2 the real problem will be something like Clementine alone stuck somewhere surronded by a horde and she has to be able to get out before they get in... I'm not saying everyone else will be dead... They would just be somewhere else at that time

  • Good comment, take my thumb!

    People made a couple of guesses on the end of the season I can see happening. One scenario, after the resolution whatever conflicts the nex

  • AdmiralSweetAdmiralSweet Banned
    edited February 2014

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    Secret model for Final boss found in Episode 2's files.

  • Of course! It's Clementine's twin sister, Satsuma!

    Secret model for Final boss found in Episode 2's files.

  • Wellp, that's it. I'm not picking up Sandman for as long as I live, or as long as it costs money. The sibling naming scheme and that quote have sealed it.

    2edgy4me, m8

    pander1 posted: »

    Actually yep - she's there when you're born, and when you die. And sometimes lets you come back. She represents life, death, and the afterlife

  • edited February 2014

    Red, Green , Blue and an ethereal child.

  • Well, squeeze the tangerine juice in someone's eyes abd I would like to see them run from the walker

    Secret model for Final boss found in Episode 2's files.

  • Did anyone guess the final boss of last season? I honestly was shocked to shit that it was the owner of that sweet station wagon.

  • Death's the only cool one anyway.

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    ViralType posted: »

    Wellp, that's it. I'm not picking up Sandman for as long as I live, or as long as it costs money. The sibling naming scheme and that quote have sealed it. 2edgy4me, m8

  • Nemesis, from Resident Evil 3: Nemeis

  • SpareClem2014SpareClem2014 Banned
    edited February 2014

    One of the main themes of the walking dead comic book are the leaders you meet. We have yet to see a cult leader in the comic book. I think it would be interesting to have it in the game. One that does crazy blood rituals and blood orgies. And tries to make everyone drink the kool aid at the end.

  • CULT LEADER CONFIRMED FOR SEASON 2 EPISODE 4. SOMEONE MAKE THE SHAKY GIF FOR THIS NOW!

    One of the main themes of the walking dead comic book are the leaders you meet. We have yet to see a cult leader in the comic book. I think it

  • Walt Disney's unfrozen head on a grizzly bear's body.

  • "That stuff will kill ya"

    papai46 posted: »

    Yes soda juice evil brother

  • And them proceeds to smoke, oh the irony.

    ruairi46 posted: »

    "That stuff will kill ya"

  • Maybe it will be an ending similar to Season 1 for symbolic reasons.

  • "You have to pick a side" I'm assuming that event would be near the end of episode 3, throughout episode 4 everyone on both sides besides Clem ends up killing each other (the leaders die in the conflict) besides one or two people from either group, leading to Clem and those 2-4 people grouping up out of necessity, putting the story back on the rails, but still heavily influencing reactions/interactions from those 2-4 characters depending on your choice for the last two episodes.

    I also like the idea of being able to choose neither side, or trying to stop the fighting.

    For lack of a better example of main well known characters that hate each other, I'll just use Kenny and Lilly. This idea could work with any major characters they introduce into the season however. I think the Kenny/Lilly version is more intense though.

    EG Kenny's group and Lilly's group in the background are about to annihilate each other (they aren't the leaders of their group btw), they are wrestling/trying to hatchet each other over a handgun, Clem gets the gun, and they each tell Clem to shoot the other. If Clem shoots Kenny, Lilly and one other of her friends from her group that she saves from the conflict will be travelling with Clem for the other half of the episode. If she shoots Lilly, It's Kenny and one of his friends. If Clem shoots one of them, they are non fatally wounded, and Clem and the other one escape and rescue on of their own friends from their own group.

    Near the end of episode 4, the 'friend' character is killed by walkers or circumstance, and the person Clem shot shows up at the beginning of episode 5, with the other character taking pity on their injured state and taking them along. Episode 5 is a 3 character episode, Clem, Kenny and Lilly, with their attitudes and reactions changed according to Clem's/your actions so far in the story.

    Alternatively, Clem can (by pointing the mouse at Clem's head instead of at Lilly or Kenny) can threaten them to drop her weapons or she will kill herself. In this route, Kenny and Lilly stay with Clem throughout the remainder of episode 4 and 5. Kenny and Lilly in their attempt to save Clem from herself, cannot save their other two friends from their own groups, who perishes in the battle without their assistance.

    With everyone else dead and their commitments to their respective groups gone, Kenny and Lilly have nothing else to do but try to take care of Clementine.

    People made a couple of guesses on the end of the season I can see happening. One scenario, after the resolution whatever conflicts the nex

  • Hmm... That ended up being longer than I thought. I'll throw this in the ideas thread.

    People made a couple of guesses on the end of the season I can see happening. One scenario, after the resolution whatever conflicts the nex

  • il take a stab at nate

  • Either Carver or Juice Box.

  • Spoiler: The boss for Season 2 is Maybelle. She is angry you abandoned her at the St. John farm and has actively been stalking Clem ever since.

    • Juicebox big reveal. He slowly peels of his apple layer to reveal. CRANBARY.Alt text

    Either Carver or Juice Box.

  • Something will come up that's important later on that telltalle will try and make you think that it's not i.e the strangers car in Season 1 episode 2 and all the stuff in the back.

    Somebody we won't know a thing about until we meet them in Ep5. That's what they did in Season 1... but like in S1, I'd say there's probably going to be some pretty good foreshadowing early on, maybe even somewhere in Ep1.

  • I knew the boss was the guy in episode 4 when his staring at Lee but I didn't think it was the station wagon.
    I had 2 theories
    1: Was he was the father of the kid in the attic that died (Because he did look like the father in the family portrait) But the problem was, why would he want to kill Lee
    and
    2: He was from Lee's past, because he said "I want you to never hurt anyone again" So could've been something to do with the senator.
    But I was wrong, close though ;)

    AdamBizzle posted: »

    Did anyone guess the final boss of last season? I honestly was shocked to shit that it was the owner of that sweet station wagon.

  • Dude, that would be horrible and awesome at the same time.

    Telltales is all about the feels with this game, after all.

  • Everyone was talking about this juice box and I had to go on the internet to see what was about... In my gameplay ALvin never gives me the juice box, I guess he didn't enjoyed when I said "Then I guess you would be introuble if they knew you are talking to me..."

    Either Carver or Juice Box.

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