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Post by Master Psychic on Aug 28, 2014 19:44:16 GMT
So, which ending is your favorite?
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Post by Michael7123 on Aug 28, 2014 19:53:24 GMT
I think I got the happiest ending: Jane and the family.
- Kenny is with Kat, Sarita, and Duck.
- Jane is starting to turn around. Slowly, but I can see it.
- Clem has a new friend. And is alive.
- We get to do what I've always wanted: to start all over. To make a permanent home. We've got everything we need, and we can do it right this time.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2014 20:24:02 GMT
Even though the one that made the most sense is to stay in Wellington, I'd still go with the one I got first - Clem alone with AJ. Jane was a sociopath, wanting Kenny out of the way for selfish reasons, and Kenny became mad. I didn't see any of them taking care of Clem and AJ. Besides, Clem behaves in a more mature way than most of the adults in the game, so she should be fine. I think I got the happiest ending: Jane and the family.- Kenny is with Kat, Sarita, and Duck. - Jane is starting to turn around. Slowly, but I can see it. - Clem has a new friend. And is alive. - We get to do what I've always wanted: to start all over. To make a permanent home. We've got everything we need, and we can do it right this time. Although I agree with all these points, this "family" was really alarming to me. They say they won't make another night in the wild, but still the guy is armed (and we ARE shown that he has a weapon, regardless of our decision to let them in or to make them leave). When the woman approaches him, he violently shakes her off. The kid looks absolutely scared and it made me wonder whether he was like that because of his father. Then it hit me - 'father'? The guy is white, that woman's skin was a bit darker, and yet the kid is black? I know that something like adoption exists in the real world, but I'm not buying it here. There's always more than meets the eye in Telltale's TWD. Something was really off here, we're just not shown exactly what it is - we're only given some clues.
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Post by Raging_Blades on Aug 28, 2014 21:10:54 GMT
Clem and AJ alone. Kenny said I made the right choice, and after the stunt Jane pulled, I was alright ditching her. My ending was good enough for me. 
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Post by Teacakes on Aug 28, 2014 21:12:40 GMT
Kenny and Clementine together.
#KENNYLIVESFORCANONENDING
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Post by wakemeup on Aug 28, 2014 21:27:54 GMT
Clem alone. Not because I like this ending, but because Clem staying with either Kenny or Jane is even worse.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2014 21:59:01 GMT
Staying in Wellington. Because as much as I hate Kenny, and as much as he sucks, he didn't deserve to go the way he did. He was in the right to want to kill Jane. Plus, I wanted to follow Christa's wishes. The Jane ones are all shitty because they involve you forgiving a clingy sociopath psycho, and because you either start down the path of Carver, or the path of Jane. Kenny's other ending sucked because of that last line. The alone ending is terrible because of how inconclusive it is.
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Post by wakemeup on Aug 28, 2014 22:06:00 GMT
Staying in Wellington. Because as much as I hate Kenny, and as much as he sucks, he didn't deserve to go the way he did. He was in the right to want to kill Jane. Plus, I wanted to follow Christa's wishes. The Jane ones are all shitty because they involve you forgiving a clingy sociopath psycho, and because you either start down the path of Carver, or the path of Jane. Kenny's other ending sucked because of that last line. The alone ending is terrible because of how inconclusive it is. Kenny wasn't in any right to murder Jane. She did a stupid, fucked up thing. But Kenny didn't know that. He murdered her for making a mistake. Even if he knew the truth, it wouldn't justify a murder. I wanted to get to Wellington for the sole purpose of Christa, but her not being there just makes this ending worse. She got a fucking offscreen death right after Omid's death.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2014 22:08:55 GMT
Staying in Wellington. Because as much as I hate Kenny, and as much as he sucks, he didn't deserve to go the way he did. He was in the right to want to kill Jane. Plus, I wanted to follow Christa's wishes. The Jane ones are all shitty because they involve you forgiving a clingy sociopath psycho, and because you either start down the path of Carver, or the path of Jane. Kenny's other ending sucked because of that last line. The alone ending is terrible because of how inconclusive it is. Kenny wasn't in any right to murder Jane. She did a stupid, fucked up thing. But Kenny didn't know that. He murdered her for making a mistake. Even if he knew the truth, it wouldn't justify a murder. I wanted to get to Wellington for the sole purpose of Christa, but her not being there just makes this ending worse. She got a fucking offscreen death right after Omid's death. She tried to start a fight. She wanted to kill him. She did the very thing she KNEW would give her "justification" to kill him. At pretty much the very beginning of the fight, before it even got out of hand, she said, "I'm gonna put you down," or some shit like that. She knew exactly what she was doing, and she didn't care. I still want to get to Wellington, even without Christa, because it's what Christa wanted. Christa was our last official caretaker, so I take her wishes for Clem seriously.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2014 22:38:27 GMT
I like the letting the family into Howes and the Wellington endings both.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2014 22:54:08 GMT
Staying with Kenny or going to Wellington are the best endings. I stayed with Kenny. He's family, the only family we've got left now really. As safe as Wellington may have been, I wasn't about to leave him.
And that's not just me being a Kenny fan. Say Bonnie and Mike didn't abandon us. If I had to leave one or both of them, I still wouldn't. Even if it was Luke, who I cared about the least(next to Jane), I wouldn't go to Wellington. Those people, family, it means the most now, more than anything.
Like I said, only person I'd leave would be Jane. Even if she hadn't turned out to be a fucking psychopath, I would have left her. Not that I hated her before then(though I didn't like her much), but she's the loner. In episode 4, she was talking about how much the bonds we had with people in the group meant. Even though I may value them, she doesn't, so I'd be okay with leaving her.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2014 4:38:48 GMT
Even though the one that made the most sense is to stay in Wellington, I'd still go with the one I got first - Clem alone with AJ. Jane was a sociopath, wanting Kenny out of the way for selfish reasons, and Kenny became mad. I didn't see any of them taking care of Clem and AJ. Besides, Clem behaves in a more mature way than most of the adults in the game, so she should be fine. I think I got the happiest ending: Jane and the family.- Kenny is with Kat, Sarita, and Duck. - Jane is starting to turn around. Slowly, but I can see it. - Clem has a new friend. And is alive. - We get to do what I've always wanted: to start all over. To make a permanent home. We've got everything we need, and we can do it right this time. Although I agree with all these points, this "family" was really alarming to me. They say they won't make another night in the wild, but still the guy is armed (and we ARE shown that he has a weapon, regardless of our decision to let them in or to make them leave). When the woman approaches him, he violently shakes her off. The kid looks absolutely scared and it made me wonder whether he was like that because of his father. Then it hit me - 'father'? The guy is white, that woman's skin was a bit darker, and yet the kid is black? I know that something like adoption exists in the real world, but I'm not buying it here. There's always more than meets the eye in Telltale's TWD. Something was really off here, we're just not shown exactly what it is - we're only given some clues. That's what I was thinking. There's something suspicious about them and I think the player is fucked if they let them in, but they're also fucked if they turn them away because it seems like they'll come back.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2014 4:43:55 GMT
Even though the one that made the most sense is to stay in Wellington, I'd still go with the one I got first - Clem alone with AJ. Jane was a sociopath, wanting Kenny out of the way for selfish reasons, and Kenny became mad. I didn't see any of them taking care of Clem and AJ. Besides, Clem behaves in a more mature way than most of the adults in the game, so she should be fine. Although I agree with all these points, this "family" was really alarming to me. They say they won't make another night in the wild, but still the guy is armed (and we ARE shown that he has a weapon, regardless of our decision to let them in or to make them leave). When the woman approaches him, he violently shakes her off. The kid looks absolutely scared and it made me wonder whether he was like that because of his father. Then it hit me - 'father'? The guy is white, that woman's skin was a bit darker, and yet the kid is black? I know that something like adoption exists in the real world, but I'm not buying it here. There's always more than meets the eye in Telltale's TWD. Something was really off here, we're just not shown exactly what it is - we're only given some clues. That's what I was thinking. There's something suspicious about them and I think the player is fucked if they let them in, but they're also fucked if they turn them away because it seems like they'll come back. Basically, they're fucked if they forgive the psycho Jane.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2014 4:45:23 GMT
That's what I was thinking. There's something suspicious about them and I think the player is fucked if they let them in, but they're also fucked if they turn them away because it seems like they'll come back. Basically, they're fucked if they forgive the psycho Jane. I don't know how anyone can forgive her. I killed Kenny but told her she was fucking crazy as soon as I got the option to.
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Post by Michael7123 on Aug 29, 2014 4:45:49 GMT
I swear to God if I stumble across Clem and Jane's corpses next season with bullet holes, I quit. That would be such bullshit.
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