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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 6, 2014 3:31:03 GMT
Yep, and if you go against him at every chance, he still forgives you in episode 5.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2014 3:37:48 GMT
He had his highs and lows, but they his highs were quite high, and his lowest is still not as bad as Lilly's lowest point. Oh yeah, his low wasn't as bad as Lilly's lowest low, it was worse. Also, did you ever consider that maybe the reason that Lilly's high wasn't quite as good was because she was cut out halfway into the game? And that Kenny's high came once his screen time surpassed that of Clementine? And also, that Lilly was initially intended to kill the guy that, SPOILERS, killed Tyresse, Hershel, AND Axel? Yeah, not fucking fair for her.
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Post by Michael7123 on Jan 6, 2014 3:38:41 GMT
Yep, and if you go against him at every chance, he still forgives you in episode 5. Exactly. Speaking of which, DABDA for the entire game because why not. A new day: Denial (The last line is "Everything's going to be okay." followed by the power cutting out). Starved for help: Anger (The climax of the episode is literally beating the shit out of someone [Andy]) Long Road Ahead: Bargining (Loose some group members, manage to get some more along the way) Around Every Corner: Depression ( The end of the episode ends with the protagonist, generally considered invincible, being given a death sentence) No Time Left: Acceptance (At this point, you don't care about Lee. As long as Clementine survives, you win. She survived. That's the only thing that matters.)
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Post by Michael7123 on Jan 6, 2014 3:39:59 GMT
He had his highs and lows, but they his highs were quite high, and his lowest is still not as bad as Lilly's lowest point. Oh yeah, his low wasn't as bad as Lilly's lowest low, it was worse. Also, did you ever consider that maybe the reason that Lilly's high wasn't quite as good was because she was cut out halfway into the game? And that Kenny's high came once his screen time surpassed that of Clementine? And also, that Lilly was initially intended to kill the guy that, SPOILERS, killed Tyresse, Hershel, AND Axel? Yeah, not fucking fair for her. And that her character would have to kill a baby and her mother to get the motivation to do it?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2014 3:40:27 GMT
And then comes Clementine grieving. Fuck, will we ever move beyond death and sadness and boohoo and shock at deaths that you've seen a hundred times?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2014 3:41:23 GMT
Oh yeah, his low wasn't as bad as Lilly's lowest low, it was worse. Also, did you ever consider that maybe the reason that Lilly's high wasn't quite as good was because she was cut out halfway into the game? And that Kenny's high came once his screen time surpassed that of Clementine? And also, that Lilly was initially intended to kill the guy that, SPOILERS, killed Tyresse, Hershel, AND Axel? Yeah, not fucking fair for her. And that her character would have to kill a baby and her mother to get the motivation to do it? But she fucking tried to kill the guy that deserved it, unlike some mustachioed men we know.
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Post by Michael7123 on Jan 6, 2014 3:43:20 GMT
And that her character would have to kill a baby and her mother to get the motivation to do it? But she fucking tried to kill the guy that deserved it, unlike some mustachioed men we know. He did try to kill Ben in Crawford, the guy who caused the death of Doug/Carley, Duck, Katjaa, Chuck, Brie (I'll be honest nobody gives a shit about Brie), and possibly Molly (if Lee can't shoot for shit).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2014 3:44:28 GMT
But she fucking tried to kill the guy that deserved it, unlike some mustachioed men we know. He did try to kill Ben in Crawford, the guy who caused the death of Doug/Carley, Duck, Katjaa, Chuck, Brie (I'll be honest nobody gives a shit about Brie), and possibly Molly (if Lee can't shoot for shit). Oh, no no no. I'm talking about his attempt on Lee's life.
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Post by Michael7123 on Jan 6, 2014 3:44:34 GMT
And then comes Clementine grieving. Fuck, will we ever move beyond death and sadness and boohoo and shock at deaths that you've seen a hundred times? I posted the DABDA out of bordem, that's it. Chill harp.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2014 3:45:06 GMT
And then comes Clementine grieving. Fuck, will we ever move beyond death and sadness and boohoo and shock at deaths that you've seen a hundred times? I posted the DABDA out of bordem, that's it. Chill harp. But it's too true, and somewhat making me lose interest.
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Jan 6, 2014 12:07:31 GMT
Oh yeah, I mean drawing, not picture. I forget the photo of Lee is even there because it just shouldn't be. I find that odd then Clem kept that picture, I can easily believe she kept the drawing, but she kept that picture for two years? By the way, where did she find that backpack again, I remember it back in episode 3, and after that, I can't remember. She had it in Ep. 4 in the mansion, but since she didn't have it in Ep. 5, I'm assuming Omid and Christa found it and gave it to her.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 6, 2014 19:00:52 GMT
That is what I thought, I just wanted more proof, thanks.
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Post by IDEK on Jan 6, 2014 19:05:51 GMT
Yep, and if you go against him at every chance, he still forgives you in episode 5. Exactly. Speaking of which, DABDA for the entire game because why not. A new day: Denial (The last line is "Everything's going to be okay." followed by the power cutting out). Starved for help: Anger (The climax of the episode is literally beating the shit out of someone [Andy]) Long Road Ahead: Bargining (Loose some group members, manage to get some more along the way) Around Every Corner: Depression ( The end of the episode ends with the protagonist, generally considered invincible, being given a death sentence) No Time Left: Acceptance (At this point, you don't care about Lee. As long as Clementine survives, you win. She survived. That's the only thing that matters.) I Already mentioned this.
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Post by Jexx on Jan 6, 2014 19:08:27 GMT
why should the photo not be there, and why wouldn't Clem keep it? Clem probably picked it up in Episode 1, off screen, possibly when Clem got the cane, and why wouldn't you keep the photo of the man you came to see as a father?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 6, 2014 19:09:27 GMT
I am just saying its been two years, and we never saw her grab it, it's just a bit of a stretch.
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