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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 8, 2014 23:24:55 GMT
I'm guessing Carlos will die because I highly doubt that he will be alive to help Rebecca give birth. Alvin or Nick will die because doing 4 different scenarios (Alvin and nick alive, both dead, just Alvin alive or just nick) would be way too much work for Telltale. I hope that is not the case, because Nick's story is unresolved and undone, they need to at least finish it.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 8, 2014 23:25:24 GMT
I'm gonna guess that Alvin and Rebecca are both toast come the end of this episode. Also, has nobody here considered they might keep a decent amount of characters alive, and continue the story in season 3? That would be interesting. Come on, we both know that by episode 4, the field will be cleared almost fully.
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Post by Michael7123 on Mar 8, 2014 23:26:09 GMT
Also, it might be true that this episode won't take as long - compare the end-of-episode trailer for episode 2 with the end-of-episode trailer for episode 3. Most of the episode 2 scenes took place in either the cabin or ambiguous environments, with a mockup of the outside of the ski lodge. All of the scenes bar one for the episode 3 trailer take place in Howes' DIY store, and a lot of them are in different locations. Looks like a lot of the assets are already finished. Oh my god, your right, Jake your a smart guy, I say late April. I hope so. I really hope so. I'd like this as something to cheer me up right before AP exams not something to distract me the night before them.
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Post by Michael7123 on Mar 8, 2014 23:27:51 GMT
I'm gonna guess that Alvin and Rebecca are both toast come the end of this episode. Also, has nobody here considered they might keep a decent amount of characters alive, and continue the story in season 3? That would be interesting. Come on, we both know that by episode 4, the field will be cleared almost fully. Yeah, 4 will be a clusterfuck of an episode. That was a bit too optimistic, sorry. But you know what? That's okay. Just let Luke live telltale.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 8, 2014 23:31:49 GMT
Oh my god, your right, Jake your a smart guy, I say late April. I hope so. I really hope so. I'd like this as something to cheer me up right before AP exams not something to distract me the night before them. Yep, can't imagine taking a major test with this on your mind.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 8, 2014 23:34:26 GMT
Come on, we both know that by episode 4, the field will be cleared almost fully. Yeah, 4 will be a clusterfuck of an episode. That was a bit too optimistic, sorry. But you know what? That's okay. Just let Luke live telltale. I am betting all my chips that Luke and Clem are all that remains by the end of episode 4, Carver is not dead yet, but all his people are, you make it to Wellington, and it's a ghost town, it is nothing, and at the end, Carver kills Luke, and Clem fights him in a long, long, long battle, and in the end you choose if he lives or not, and then, she moves on, just like before, with no one left, only a gun at her side and a hat on her head. Also if you choose to kill Carver you leave the hat behind because of all the blood, symbolizing the loss of innocence.
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Post by Michael7123 on Mar 8, 2014 23:37:11 GMT
Yeah, 4 will be a clusterfuck of an episode. That was a bit too optimistic, sorry. But you know what? That's okay. Just let Luke live telltale. I am betting all my chips that Luke and Clem are all that remains by the end of episode 4, Carver is not dead yet, but all his people are, you make it to Wellington, and it's a ghost town, it is nothing, and at the end, Carver kills Luke, and Clem fights him in a long, long, long battle, and in the end you choose if he lives or not, and then, she moves on, just like before, with no one left, only a gun at her side and a hat on her head. Also if you choose to kill Carver you leave the hat behind because of all the blood, symbolizing the loss of innocence. ..... No. This would destroy me as a person. Honestly, I would almost rather Clem just have some glorious death than suffer through loosing everything again. Not quite, but almost. I'm okay with lots of main character deaths, but it just don't want the ending to be as bitter as last season.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 8, 2014 23:38:44 GMT
I am betting all my chips that Luke and Clem are all that remains by the end of episode 4, Carver is not dead yet, but all his people are, you make it to Wellington, and it's a ghost town, it is nothing, and at the end, Carver kills Luke, and Clem fights him in a long, long, long battle, and in the end you choose if he lives or not, and then, she moves on, just like before, with no one left, only a gun at her side and a hat on her head. Also if you choose to kill Carver you leave the hat behind because of all the blood, symbolizing the loss of innocence. ..... No. This would destroy me as a person. Honestly, I would almost rather Clem just have some glorious death than suffer through loosing everything again. Not quite, but almost. I'm okay with lots of main character deaths, but it just don't want the ending to be as bitter as last season. I would choose not to lose everyone, but it's going to happen, and in my mind, Carver will kill Kenny in episode 4, so the reasoning to kill him would be strong, if my choose happens, what would you do?
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Post by Michael7123 on Mar 8, 2014 23:50:57 GMT
..... No. This would destroy me as a person. Honestly, I would almost rather Clem just have some glorious death than suffer through loosing everything again. Not quite, but almost. I'm okay with lots of main character deaths, but it just don't want the ending to be as bitter as last season. I would choose not to lose everyone, but it's going to happen, and in my mind, Carver will kill Kenny in episode 4, so the reasoning to kill him would be strong, if my choose happens, what would you do? That would be strong enough reasoning to kill him. But if he killed Luke (who I already said, is very similar to me)? I'd make him suffer. But honestly, if it was just us two left? I might let him live. Killing him would just feel like what happened to Cat at the red wedding. It was senseless at that point. Clementine might just have given up at that point. Hopefully it will be a but less bleak.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 8, 2014 23:52:55 GMT
I would choose not to lose everyone, but it's going to happen, and in my mind, Carver will kill Kenny in episode 4, so the reasoning to kill him would be strong, if my choose happens, what would you do? That would be strong enough reasoning to kill him. But if he killed Luke (who I already said, is very similar to me)? I'd make him suffer. But honestly, if it was just us two left? I might let him live. Killing him would just feel like what happened to Cat at the red wedding. It was senseless at that point. Clementine might just have given up at that point. Hopefully it will be a but less bleak. I would think long and hard, but maybe kill him, I can tell you that choose would not be 75 25, and I hope for a happy ending with Wellington being perfect, but I am realistic, not optimistic, either this happens or she dies.
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Post by Michael7123 on Mar 8, 2014 23:56:09 GMT
That would be strong enough reasoning to kill him. But if he killed Luke (who I already said, is very similar to me)? I'd make him suffer. But honestly, if it was just us two left? I might let him live. Killing him would just feel like what happened to Cat at the red wedding. It was senseless at that point. Clementine might just have given up at that point. Hopefully it will be a but less bleak. I would think long and hard, but maybe kill him, I can tell you that choose would not be 75 25, and I hope for a happy ending with Wellington being perfect, but I am realistic, not optimistic, either this happens or she dies. Oh trust me, I don't even think we will see Wellington itself this season. Honestly, if it was clementine standing over carver, who was lying in the snow, completely broken, I might let him live. I could even find it in my heart to forgive him, especially if he wound up loosing his newborn son/daughter.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 9, 2014 0:03:03 GMT
I would think long and hard, but maybe kill him, I can tell you that choose would not be 75 25, and I hope for a happy ending with Wellington being perfect, but I am realistic, not optimistic, either this happens or she dies. Oh trust me, I don't even think we will see Wellington itself this season. Honestly, if it was clementine standing over carver, who was lying in the snow, completely broken, I might let him live. I could even find it in my heart to forgive him, especially if he wound up loosing his newborn son/daughter. That is how I see it, they are both broken, badly injured, they have both lost people that cared about them,and he is just indifferent, like Danny he is bating you to kill him, and your standing over him with his snub nose Python, one round left, it would be hard, and TKA would kill him, but I don't know, I am really hoping his fate is determined by Clem at the end, that would be a sick choice.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 9, 2014 0:03:41 GMT
I would think long and hard, but maybe kill him, I can tell you that choose would not be 75 25, and I hope for a happy ending with Wellington being perfect, but I am realistic, not optimistic, either this happens or she dies. Oh trust me, I don't even think we will see Wellington itself this season. Honestly, if it was clementine standing over carver, who was lying in the snow, completely broken, I might let him live. I could even find it in my heart to forgive him, especially if he wound up loosing his newborn son/daughter. On the last note, I think the city in episode 5 slide is Wellington, maybe, would explain all the snow.
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Post by wakemeup on Mar 9, 2014 7:25:14 GMT
Yeah, 4 will be a clusterfuck of an episode. That was a bit too optimistic, sorry. But you know what? That's okay. Just let Luke live telltale. I am betting all my chips that Luke and Clem are all that remains by the end of episode 4, Carver is not dead yet, but all his people are, you make it to Wellington, and it's a ghost town, it is nothing, and at the end, Carver kills Luke, and Clem fights him in a long, long, long battle, and in the end you choose if he lives or not, and then, she moves on, just like before, with no one left, only a gun at her side and a hat on her head. Also if you choose to kill Carver you leave the hat behind because of all the blood, symbolizing the loss of innocence. That would be fuckin dark, I wouldn't be surprised if telltale did that. After the Carver choicen I'd like to see Christa again, then she and Clem start moving to find another safe place, just the two of them, like at the beggining of the season.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 9, 2014 17:24:52 GMT
I am betting all my chips that Luke and Clem are all that remains by the end of episode 4, Carver is not dead yet, but all his people are, you make it to Wellington, and it's a ghost town, it is nothing, and at the end, Carver kills Luke, and Clem fights him in a long, long, long battle, and in the end you choose if he lives or not, and then, she moves on, just like before, with no one left, only a gun at her side and a hat on her head. Also if you choose to kill Carver you leave the hat behind because of all the blood, symbolizing the loss of innocence. That would be fuckin dark, I wouldn't be surprised if telltale did that. After the Carver choicen I'd like to see Christa again, then she and Clem start moving to find another safe place, just the two of them, like at the beggining of the season. Maybe, perhaps she will live where everyone else dies, and yes I don't want it to end like that, but to me it's either that, or death.
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