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Post by IDEK on May 18, 2014 14:47:25 GMT
Omid must've touched Clementine at one point during the 6 month break.
Walter and Pete: Non-Clementine caused death.
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Post by IDEK on May 18, 2014 14:47:30 GMT
Omid must've touched Clementine at one point during the 6 month break.
Walter and Pete: Non-Clementine caused death.
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Post by sos on May 18, 2014 17:49:35 GMT
I'd argue that Walter and Alvin indirectly touched Clem by offending her with allegations that she resembled the canned peaches girl.
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Post by IDEK on May 18, 2014 18:01:13 GMT
I think Walter touched her shoulder at one point when he gave his good speech.
Alvin might've poked her when she was unconscious in the first episode or something.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2014 17:52:20 GMT
I've just realised that Clem can take Carver's dinky little pistol and shoot him with it instead of jumping on him. I'm definitely doing that on my next playthrough.
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Post by Rock114 on May 19, 2014 17:59:52 GMT
Alvin has to be dead for that, Heisen. That's not something I can bring myself to do, given how badass his final scene was.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2014 18:00:01 GMT
I've just realised that Clem can take Carver's dinky little pistol and shoot him with it instead of jumping on him. I'm definitely doing that on my next playthrough. I think I'll always let Alvin take it - the guy needs it more.
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Post by Pimp-Hand Lee on May 19, 2014 18:03:26 GMT
Yeah, just saw that. It's a way better scene with Alvin there for sure, but I like that they added the possibility of shooting that asshole one more time. It's like in Season 1 if you don't cut off Lee's arm, you miss out on that great scene but then he gets to grab that shard of glass like a badass to fight the walkers.
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Post by InsaneAlphaBeta on May 22, 2014 20:55:49 GMT
I really enjoyed this episode, and as for the discussion earlyer, about Kenny being put a simuler situation that he was in with christa, now with rebecca, i think its important to note a key difference.
With christa "or ben depending on your choices" Kenny sacrificed himself so Lee could save clementine. Something tells me if Kenny has to make a choice between Rebecca, and Clem, its clear who he will choose, why would he sacrifice himself again, only to leave clem alone? Kenny returning was one of the best things to happen to clem in a long time, i doubt Kenny would do that to her.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on May 22, 2014 21:03:52 GMT
I've just realised that Clem can take Carver's dinky little pistol and shoot him with it instead of jumping on him. I'm definitely doing that on my next playthrough. I think I'll always let Alvin take it - the guy needs it more. Yeah, the Alvin scene was a major highlight of the episode, but I can see Clem shooting Carver being awesome to, does anyone find that funny that Carver had a small ass pistol? Didn't John Wilkes Booth have a small pistol also?
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Post by Rock114 on May 22, 2014 21:42:32 GMT
I really enjoyed this episode, and as for the discussion earlyer, about Kenny being put a simuler situation that he was in with christa, now with rebecca, i think its important to note a key difference. With christa "or ben depending on your choices" Kenny sacrificed himself so Lee could save clementine. Something tells me if Kenny has to make a choice between Rebecca, and Clem, its clear who he will choose, why would he sacrifice himself again, only to leave clem alone? Kenny returning was one of the best things to happen to clem in a long time, i doubt Kenny would do that to her. I think Kenny could do it because he is a family man. He still is, even after two years. Clem and Sarita are his own family, but by jumping down for Christa he demonstrated that he also cares about other families. The entire reason he saved Christa was because she was pregnant and he wanted her future family to live (even though it didn't turn out that way in the end). If it were a straight up choice between Clem and Rebecca he'd probably choose Clem, but who says that Clem would die if Kenny decided to save Rebecca? It could be a choice like Lee had with Ben in Season 1: You have a character's fate in your hands, do you save them or let them die? It's like a binary "live or die" choice, not "save X person over Y" like we had with Carley and Doug. Except in this case, Kenny would probably die saving her.
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Post by Crooked Christa on May 25, 2014 3:42:46 GMT
I'm surprised that the Episode got as dark as it did when it came to how Children were treated. Although the Sarah slap scene was a little forced, I thought it was handled well and I'm shocked Telltale went there.
As for Clementine, it really seems they are hyping her getting hardened up for future episodes.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2014 3:45:35 GMT
I'm surprised that the Episode got as dark as it did when it came to how Children were treated. Although the Sarah slap scene was a little forced, I thought it was handled well and I'm shocked Telltale went there. As for Clementine, it really seems they are hyping her getting hardened up for future episodes. It's awesome that you've come here to hang with all of us. Telltale really went up there with this episode.
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Post by Crooked Christa on May 25, 2014 3:48:04 GMT
I'm surprised that the Episode got as dark as it did when it came to how Children were treated. Although the Sarah slap scene was a little forced, I thought it was handled well and I'm shocked Telltale went there. As for Clementine, it really seems they are hyping her getting hardened up for future episodes. It's awesome that you've come here to hang with all of us. Telltale really went up there with this episode. Thanks! Yeah, I'm really curious if Episode 4 will be as dark as its title card indicates.
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Post by o0HeaDShoT0o on May 25, 2014 3:49:41 GMT
It's awesome that you've come here to hang with all of us. Telltale really went up there with this episode. Thanks! Yeah, I'm really curious if Episode 4 will be as dark as its title card indicates. I am frightened yet hyped at the same time.
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