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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2017 20:32:23 GMT
Looks like a confrontation with John Doe/The Joker in this episode based on the episode slide.
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Post by Zeruis on Jan 6, 2018 6:24:28 GMT
Episode 4 whennn....
This series is super good, can't believe I've been hyped for something Telltale related for a while. Actually reading more Batman stuff because of it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2018 7:39:43 GMT
Episode 4 whennn.... This series is super good, can't believe I've been hyped for something Telltale related for a while. Actually reading more Batman stuff because of it. Alright, alright, off topic, but I've been avoiding the movie thread like the plague because nobody knows how to use the spoiler tag anymore, but I have to ask, what does that shirt in your avatar mean? Haven't seen the new Star wars no spoilers.
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Post by Tommy Angelo on Jan 6, 2018 14:06:04 GMT
Episode 4 whennn.... This series is super good, can't believe I've been hyped for something Telltale related for a while. Actually reading more Batman stuff because of it. Alright, alright, off topic, but I've been avoiding the movie thread like the plague because nobody knows how to use the spoiler tag anymore, but I have to ask, what does that shirt in your avatar mean? Haven't seen the new Star wars no spoilers. The shirt means Girl Power. You know, something among the lines of "God is a girl". And it's worn by Kathleen Kennedy, essentially Darth Sidious of Lucasfilm. You know, the one who's behind putting Edwards off Rogue One and replacing him with Gilroy to make the movie more general audience-oriented instead of a full-scale war film... and the one firing Lord and Miller from Han Solo because of 'creative differences', i.e. their shooting and directing stile was disliked by the screenwriter, Lawrence Kasdan - y'know, the one who wrote A New Hope 2.0 and accidentaly titled it Episode 7.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2018 20:43:20 GMT
Alright, alright, off topic, but I've been avoiding the movie thread like the plague because nobody knows how to use the spoiler tag anymore, but I have to ask, what does that shirt in your avatar mean? Haven't seen the new Star wars no spoilers. The shirt means Girl Power. You know, something among the lines of "God is a girl". And it's worn by Kathleen Kennedy, essentially Darth Sidious of Lucasfilm. You know, the one who's behind putting Edwards off Rogue One and replacing him with Gilroy to make the movie more general audience-oriented instead of a full-scale war film... and the one firing Lord and Miller from Han Solo because of 'creative differences', i.e. their shooting and directing stile was disliked by the screenwriter, Lawrence Kasdan - y'know, the one who wrote A New Hope 2.0 and accidentaly titled it Episode 7. Ah. The person responsible for all these garbage films. Poor star wars.
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Post by Rock114 on Jan 6, 2018 20:46:21 GMT
Alright, alright, off topic, but I've been avoiding the movie thread like the plague because nobody knows how to use the spoiler tag anymore, but I have to ask, what does that shirt in your avatar mean? Haven't seen the new Star wars no spoilers. The shirt means Girl Power. You know, something among the lines of "God is a girl". And it's worn by Kathleen Kennedy, essentially Darth Sidious of Lucasfilm. You know, the one who's behind putting Edwards off Rogue One and replacing him with Gilroy to make the movie more general audience-oriented instead of a full-scale war film... and the one firing Lord and Miller from Han Solo because of 'creative differences', i.e. their shooting and directing stile was disliked by the screenwriter, Lawrence Kasdan - y'know, the one who wrote A New Hope 2.0 and accidentaly titled it Episode 7. To be fair to Kasdan, he also wrote Empire Strikes Back and Raiders of the Lost Ark. Both classics.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 6, 2018 21:06:44 GMT
The shirt means Girl Power. You know, something among the lines of "God is a girl". And it's worn by Kathleen Kennedy, essentially Darth Sidious of Lucasfilm. You know, the one who's behind putting Edwards off Rogue One and replacing him with Gilroy to make the movie more general audience-oriented instead of a full-scale war film... and the one firing Lord and Miller from Han Solo because of 'creative differences', i.e. their shooting and directing stile was disliked by the screenwriter, Lawrence Kasdan - y'know, the one who wrote A New Hope 2.0 and accidentaly titled it Episode 7. Ah. The person responsible for all these garbage films. Poor star wars. To quote RLM, she's the cruel madam forcing SW to go out into the night and get her fucking money. Yeah I'm not a fan of her, and this is from someone who has enjoyed the three recent movies.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2018 15:47:12 GMT
Anyway, I'm also very excited for Episode 4
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2018 18:12:25 GMT
Thinking about going back and changing my last choice. I'm still not happy with it. I first took the blame, then panicked when Harley said she'd kill tiffany and went back and blamed Catwoman. I don't think I was giving Tiffany enough credit, so I think maybe I should go back and take the blame. This last choice is just.... really bugging me, and that's the sign of a really great choice, something that hasn't been in a Telltale Series for far too long.
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Post by Tommy Angelo on Jan 7, 2018 18:21:07 GMT
The shirt means Girl Power. You know, something among the lines of "God is a girl". And it's worn by Kathleen Kennedy, essentially Darth Sidious of Lucasfilm. You know, the one who's behind putting Edwards off Rogue One and replacing him with Gilroy to make the movie more general audience-oriented instead of a full-scale war film... and the one firing Lord and Miller from Han Solo because of 'creative differences', i.e. their shooting and directing stile was disliked by the screenwriter, Lawrence Kasdan - y'know, the one who wrote A New Hope 2.0 and accidentaly titled it Episode 7. To be fair to Kasdan, he also wrote Empire Strikes Back and Raiders of the Lost Ark. Both classics. I know. But that was a long time ago and people are bound to make mistakes. What I'm saying is that the guy's partially responsible for firing Solo directors (who had their own idea for how the movie should look like) while he basically re-wrote his own movie under a new title. Since Disney wanted to open a new chapter with this movies, Kasdan didn't do much. Just shows a lack of ideas. Also, my enjoyment of Eps7 & 8 so far was possible because I treat them as something resembling spin-offs and not actual sequels to Episodes I-VI.
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Post by Tommy Angelo on Jan 7, 2018 18:23:58 GMT
Thinking about going back and changing my last choice. I'm still not happy with it. I first took the blame, then panicked when Harley said she'd kill tiffany and went back and blamed Catwoman. I don't think I was giving Tiffany enough credit, so I think maybe I should go back and take the blame. This last choice is just.... really bugging me, and that's the sign of a really great choice, something that hasn't been in a Telltale Series for far too long. I pinned the blame on Selina. Why? Season 1 events (You were just a job, Bruce) and S2E3 behavior (attack in the Riddler's hideout and the whole 'I'm taking the laptop for myself, whether you like it or not'). Bruce is just a mean to an end for her everytime she's around. Now it's time for Bruce to use her. No regrets.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2018 18:26:42 GMT
Thinking about going back and changing my last choice. I'm still not happy with it. I first took the blame, then panicked when Harley said she'd kill tiffany and went back and blamed Catwoman. I don't think I was giving Tiffany enough credit, so I think maybe I should go back and take the blame. This last choice is just.... really bugging me, and that's the sign of a really great choice, something that hasn't been in a Telltale Series for far too long. I pinned the blame on Selina. Why? Season 1 events (You were just a job, Bruce) and S2E3 behavior (attack in the Riddler's hideout and the whole 'I'm taking the laptop for myself, whether you like it or not'). Bruce is just a mean to an end for her everytime she's around. Now it's time for Bruce to use her. No regrets. Well, she didn't steal the laptop... And my Bruce and Selina have been quite close, her behavior in Episode 3 I think is justified given that she wants to do things by herself. It just doesn't seem right for Bruce to lay the blame on her. I don't know, I'm just gonna have to go with what feels right, and honestly, pinning the blame on Selina just doesn't sit right with me.
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Post by Tommy Angelo on Jan 7, 2018 18:30:17 GMT
I pinned the blame on Selina. Why? Season 1 events (You were just a job, Bruce) and S2E3 behavior (attack in the Riddler's hideout and the whole 'I'm taking the laptop for myself, whether you like it or not'). Bruce is just a mean to an end for her everytime she's around. Now it's time for Bruce to use her. No regrets. Well, she didn't steal the laptop... And my Bruce and Selina have been quite close, her behavior in Episode 3 I think is justified given that she wants to do things by herself. It just doesn't seem right for Bruce to lay the blame on her. I don't know, I'm just gonna have to go with what feels right, and honestly, pinning the blame on Selina just doesn't sit right with me. I might be a bit too cynical, but I feel like it was time for Bruce to start playing things up for himself. He's always putting everyone before him and it doesn't end well. I've had enough of this sh*t in S1 where Bruce tried to save Harvey (to no avail, and hurting himself in process), willingly giving up his position of CEO to save the company's stock from falling and being used by Selina. Now it's time to actually show everyone that it's better not to get on Bruce's bad side for once.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2018 18:31:44 GMT
Well, she didn't steal the laptop... And my Bruce and Selina have been quite close, her behavior in Episode 3 I think is justified given that she wants to do things by herself. It just doesn't seem right for Bruce to lay the blame on her. I don't know, I'm just gonna have to go with what feels right, and honestly, pinning the blame on Selina just doesn't sit right with me. I might be a bit too cynical, but I feel like it was time for Bruce to start playing things up for himself. He's always putting everyone before him and it doesn't end well. I've had enough of this sh*t in S1 where Bruce tried to save Harvey (to no avail, and hurting himself in process), willingly giving up his position of CEO to save the company's stock from falling and being used by Selina. Now it's time to actually show everyone that it's better not to get on Bruce's bad side for once. I'm personally still playing good guy Bruce, but I respect your attitude.
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Post by thatstoo2019man on Jan 7, 2018 18:34:29 GMT
It was a tough choice, with the whole relationship mechanic I think this one might have ruined everything I've build before
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