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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2016 22:24:49 GMT
And I'll just be sitting in the corner, with the alone ending. I'm with you there, and I still think it is the best ending, since both Kenny and Jane are psychopaths.
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Post by Tommy Angelo on Dec 8, 2016 22:41:54 GMT
And I'll just be sitting in the corner, with the alone ending. Same one I have. It would be funny if this'll be the ending that will allow people to check up on both Wellington and Howe's and see them in ruin.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2016 22:46:14 GMT
I honestly have calmed down in my hate for Jane. I don't think it's fair to label either Kenny or Jane as being psychopaths. Kenny is an emotionally damaged man who has not found a healthy way to cope with the trauma he's suffered, so he lashes out, sometimes violently. Jane is a loner who has survived by sticking to a philosophy of leaving behind anyone who might be a liability, but then she opens her heart to Clem and decides to keep Clem close to her by trying to manipulate her into killing Kenny.
Like, both of them have problems, but I've come to appreciate both of them as reasonably fleshed out, deeply flawed characters. That being said, I still don't really understand how anyone can actually like Jane, and just close their eyes to all of her flaws. And... really I'd say the same thing about some Kenny supporters at his point.
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Post by Rock114 on Dec 8, 2016 23:52:33 GMT
Gonna keep my (Previously changed) ending and stay at Wellington. Most fitting ending of Season 2, in my humble opinion, plus in that ending they can just leave out whatever happened to Kenny. Instead of getting mercked by a surprise walker or some meth-riddled forest moonshiners his story can end with him just walking away, never to be seen again.
If we still randomly run across his dead body even in that ending, I'll be ticked off.
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Post by jake frost on Dec 9, 2016 0:00:18 GMT
Gonna keep my (Previously changed) ending and stay at Wellington. Most fitting ending of Season 2, in my humble opinion, plus in that ending they can just leave out whatever happened to Kenny. Instead of getting mercked by a surprise walker or some meth-riddled forest moonshiners his story can end with him just walking away, never to be seen again. If we still randomly run across his dead body even in that ending, I'll be ticked off. They waited until Clem and AJ were inside Wellington. Edith's eyes narrowed as she watched Kenny fade into the distance and spoke the dreaded four words into her radio. "Take the bitch down."
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Post by Niccc on Dec 9, 2016 2:05:47 GMT
If they are doing flashbacks, then ill probably do multiple playthroughs only for the different flashbacks
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 9, 2016 3:15:04 GMT
Gonna keep my (Previously changed) ending and stay at Wellington. Most fitting ending of Season 2, in my humble opinion, plus in that ending they can just leave out whatever happened to Kenny. Instead of getting mercked by a surprise walker or some meth-riddled forest moonshiners his story can end with him just walking away, never to be seen again. If we still randomly run across his dead body even in that ending, I'll be ticked off. Same, that is the only ending where you can reason maybe he's still out there. I am positive the stay with Kenny ending will probably say he died at blank point, or if they are real assholes, flashback just for death.
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Post by Autobot Sonic Part II on Dec 9, 2016 3:23:17 GMT
Gonna keep my (Previously changed) ending and stay at Wellington. Most fitting ending of Season 2, in my humble opinion, plus in that ending they can just leave out whatever happened to Kenny. Instead of getting mercked by a surprise walker or some meth-riddled forest moonshiners his story can end with him just walking away, never to be seen again. If we still randomly run across his dead body even in that ending, I'll be ticked off. Yup. Doing this 100%. I'm fine with never seeing Kenny again. At least we know he may still be alive, plus AJ will probably wear his hat for the entire season then.
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Post by sos on Dec 9, 2016 3:27:40 GMT
I would think that the alone ending would make for the most boring opening for season three. If Kenny is dead and Jane is ditched or if both are dead then I would assume Clem and AJ just sort of wander around until the story with Javier begins. Not to take away anything from that ending, just think it would make sense.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2016 3:29:24 GMT
I would think that the alone ending would make for the most boring opening for season three. If Kenny is dead and Jane is ditched or if both are dead then I would assume Clem and AJ just sort of wander around until the story with Javier begins. Not to take away anything from that ending, just think it would make sense. They could liven it up a little bit. Maybe have a second child traveling with AJ and Clem, and have the flashbacks be about finding the child. It'd have a great Little Lamplight feel.
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Post by o0HeaDShoT0o on Dec 9, 2016 3:39:58 GMT
Gonna keep my (Previously changed) ending and stay at Wellington. Most fitting ending of Season 2, in my humble opinion, plus in that ending they can just leave out whatever happened to Kenny. Instead of getting mercked by a surprise walker or some meth-riddled forest moonshiners his story can end with him just walking away, never to be seen again. If we still randomly run across his dead body even in that ending, I'll be ticked off. I'm also sticking with the "Stay at Wellington" ending. Ever since it was first mentioned in "All That Remains", I've wanted to find it. And when I did, it was hard, but I had to say goodbye to Kenny. And now, in less than two weeks, I'll find out if it was the right decision.
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Post by Rock114 on Dec 9, 2016 4:03:41 GMT
I would think that the alone ending would make for the most boring opening for season three. If Kenny is dead and Jane is ditched or if both are dead then I would assume Clem and AJ just sort of wander around until the story with Javier begins. Not to take away anything from that ending, just think it would make sense. They could liven it up a little bit. Maybe have a second child traveling with AJ and Clem, and have the flashbacks be about finding the child. It'd have a great Little Lamplight feel. great Little Lamplight
LITTLE LAMPLIGHT
GREATNO. SUCH. THING. /lockthread
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2016 4:36:42 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2016 4:37:23 GMT
Oh and this probably isn't a surprise to anyone but I'm sticking with the Kenny ending.
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Post by Niccc on Dec 9, 2016 5:26:39 GMT
So, I'm guessing Episode 1 deals with the flashbacks with Clementine and Episode 2 is all about Javier.
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