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Post by Teacakes on May 28, 2014 8:14:55 GMT
Look at dis shit! Did anyone else notice that Johanna had Larry's voice actor?
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Post by sos on May 28, 2014 13:21:27 GMT
My other choices:
- Didn't give Colin a straight answer. Can't tell you how rare it is for me to use the silence option. Didn't know what else to say to the guy. - Tried to remove the ribbon. Kinda figured that removing it resulted in decapitation. Wanted to see if Nerissa would actually let you do it. - Went to The Lucky Pawn first. - Sent Toad to The Farm. This decision made my insides curl. Figured that I had to uphold some of Snow's wishes though. Because I'm sure as hell not going to stop using threats and violence. - Threatened The Crooked Man. I threaten damn near everyone else. Can't make a chameleon change his color when it his environment doesn't suit doing so. (Made that phrase up on the spot, nbd.)
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2014 16:26:12 GMT
im srry bae
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Post by Kat on May 28, 2014 16:28:34 GMT
1.I didn't send Colin for the farm
2.I didn't remove the ribbon because messing around with magic bindings that I have no knowledge on would be stupid
3.I went to the butchers first
4.I gave Toad the money I found in cranes pocket so that he could buy a glamour
5. I told The crooked man that we would talk.
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Post by o0HeaDShoT0o on May 28, 2014 17:09:22 GMT
No fucking way are they going to wrap this all up in one more episode...
My choices: -Did not send Colin to the farm -Tried to remove Nerissa's ribbon -Investigated the Lucky Pawn first -Tried to help Toad out with his problems; gave him all of Crane's money -Was understanding to Joanne and agreed to help him out -Responded to the Crooked Man by lighting a cigarette
This episode was very much a 'calm before the storm'. I was hoping I'd get to the Crooked Man a little earlier on, but it's nice how Telltale handled it at the end with almost everybody in his lair.
Jersey was terrifying, and I'm glad I got to see a chance for Bigby to work together with the Woodsman for once. Hope I see him again.
I'm the most surprised about how Telltale didn't go with the diverging choices like with TWD E4. It's understandable given how quickly this episode came out, but it would've been great if there were different paths that allow you to take certain people to the Crooked Man depending on their trust with Bigby.
Can't wait to see the finale though, and I'm saddened that I only get to spend one more episode with this series. I've been liking it better than TWD S2.
I don't if they can wrap it all up in the next and final episode, but maybe they will, and surprise us. What I'm thinking right now is that, maybe it'll end with Bigby having no choice but to kill The Crooked Man and freeing all the fables that under his iron fist, or maybe his scheme will fall apart and Bigby will have to search the city for him in a The Wolf Among Us: Season 2. I also noticed that this episode ended almost exactly like it did in TWD S1 EP4. After choosing a dialogue, it cuts straight to black. My choices: Did not send Colin to the farm. Colin is Bigby's friend and I already told him before that I wasn't sending him back. (And I know that in the comics, he still hangs around Bigby's apartment) I asked Nerissa if I could remove the ribbon. Didn't attempt to take it off. Investigated the Cut Above butcher shop first. Figured it'd be good to start there first. Sent Toad to the farm. I felt like I had given him one too many chances, and decided to listen to Snow. Responded to the Crooked Man by telling him I'm bringing him in. That's probably not a good conversation starter, but at least I was honest. So, taking off the ribbon from the prostitutes' necks is how their heads got cut clean off? If that's true then, did Faith and Lilly try to take it off themselves, or did The Crooked Man do that as punishment? When I went to the Butcher shop and went in the back, I was thinking the whole time that he was gonna try to sneak up on me from one of the frozen meats and try to slice me with a cleaver or something. When I heard of The Jersey Devil, I was not expecting him to look the way he did. He was freaky as hell. IMO, he looked like some kind of monster you'd see from a Greek myth or something. I don't think I'd want to fight that crazy fucker again. I hope we get to kill Bloody Mary in the next episode. She's is one messed up bitch. I don't if I'll keep The Crooked Man alive like Snow wants me to, but we'll see.
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Post by Master Psychic on May 28, 2014 17:18:07 GMT
No fucking way are they going to wrap this all up in one more episode...
My choices: -Did not send Colin to the farm -Tried to remove Nerissa's ribbon -Investigated the Lucky Pawn first -Tried to help Toad out with his problems; gave him all of Crane's money -Was understanding to Joanne and agreed to help him out -Responded to the Crooked Man by lighting a cigarette
This episode was very much a 'calm before the storm'. I was hoping I'd get to the Crooked Man a little earlier on, but it's nice how Telltale handled it at the end with almost everybody in his lair.
Jersey was terrifying, and I'm glad I got to see a chance for Bigby to work together with the Woodsman for once. Hope I see him again.
I'm the most surprised about how Telltale didn't go with the diverging choices like with TWD E4. It's understandable given how quickly this episode came out, but it would've been great if there were different paths that allow you to take certain people to the Crooked Man depending on their trust with Bigby.
Can't wait to see the finale though, and I'm saddened that I only get to spend one more episode with this series. I've been liking it better than TWD S2.
I don't if they can wrap it all up in the next and final episode, but maybe they will, and surprise us. What I'm thinking right now is that, maybe it'll end with Bigby having no choice but to kill The Crooked Man and freeing all the fables that under his iron fist, or maybe his scheme will fall apart and Bigby will have to search the city for him in a The Wolf Among Us: Season 2. I also noticed that this episode ended almost exactly like it did in TWD S1 EP4. After choosing a dialogue, it cuts straight to black. My choices: Did not send Colin to the farm. Colin is Bigby's friend and I already told him before that I wasn't sending him back. (And I know that in the comics, he still hangs around Bigby's apartment) I asked Nerissa if I could remove the ribbon. Didn't attempt to take it off. Investigated the Cut Above butcher shop first. Figured it'd be good to start there first. Sent Toad to the farm. I felt like I had given him one too many chances, and decided to listen to Snow. Responded to the Crooked Man by telling him I'm bringing him in. That's probably not a good conversation starter, but at least I was honest. So, taking off the ribbon from the prostitutes' necks is how their heads got cut clean off? If that's true then, did Faith and Lilly try to take it off themselves, or did The Crooked Man do that as punishment? When I went to the Butcher shop and went in the back, I was thinking the whole time that he was gonna try to sneak up on me from one of the frozen meats and try to slice me with a cleaver or something. When I heard of The Jersey Devil, I was not expecting him to look the way he did. He was freaky as hell. IMO, he looked like some kind of monster you'd see from a Greek myth or something. I don't think I'd want to fight that crazy fucker again. I hope we get to kill Bloody Mary in the next episode. She's is one messed up bitch. I don't if I'll keep The Crooked Man alive like Snow wants me to, but we'll see. I think they're gonna end the Crooked Man arc in episode 5 cause I can't imagine season 2(if they will make a season) being about catching the Crooked Man.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2014 18:04:29 GMT
I feel like TWAU Season 2 is even less likely than TWD Season 3.
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Post by InfernoKun on May 28, 2014 18:15:08 GMT
1) Didn't send Colin to the farm, he's annoying sometimes, but he makes some sense. 2) I didn't remove the ribbon.. I thought she'd probably die. 3) Went to the Lucky Pawn first because I knew Jack and Woody would be there :3 4) I gave Toad the money so he could stop complaining about not having enough 5) I chose to talk to the Crooked Man first..
Episode was pretty damn good, but was a little too short.
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Post by Pimp-Hand Lee on May 28, 2014 18:15:26 GMT
I'm not holding my breath for more wolf anytime soon, not with Got and borderlands coming.
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Post by Teacakes on May 28, 2014 18:15:33 GMT
Welp, if there isn't a TWAU season 2 or a TWD season 3 then it's goodbye telltale.
I don't want anything to do with them after that.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2014 18:20:17 GMT
Welp, if there isn't a TWAU season 2 or a TWD season 3 then it's goodbye telltale. I don't want anything to do with them after that. Come on... they can make great games that aren't TWD and TWAU, you know. I'm still hoping they make a Breaking Bad game. It would just fit their new TWD/TWAU style so well.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2014 18:20:41 GMT
Welp, if there isn't a TWAU season 2 or a TWD season 3 then it's goodbye telltale. I don't want anything to do with them after that. Same here. Unless people say that Game of Thrones is exceptionally good.
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Post by Teacakes on May 28, 2014 18:23:27 GMT
Welp, if there isn't a TWAU season 2 or a TWD season 3 then it's goodbye telltale. I don't want anything to do with them after that. Come on... they can make great games that aren't TWD and TWAU, you know. I'm still hoping they make a Breaking Bad game. It would just fit their new TWD/TWAU style so well. I don't care. I'm sick of them and their shit. Funny thing is, I used to like Telltale. Not anymore. I can't stand 'em.
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Post by Teacakes on May 28, 2014 18:25:47 GMT
Welp, if there isn't a TWAU season 2 or a TWD season 3 then it's goodbye telltale. I don't want anything to do with them after that. Same here. Unless people say that Game of Thrones is exceptionally good. Neither of their new games appeal to me so...
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2014 18:31:10 GMT
Same here. Unless people say that Game of Thrones is exceptionally good. Neither of their new games appeal to me so... Me either, really. I'm not a fan of Borderlands and I doubt they'll be able to capture the scale of Game Of Thrones, especially if they can't make Howe's Hardware in TWD look like a decent sized settlement with more than ten people.
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