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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 1, 2014 22:12:54 GMT
Or at the very end of episode 4, or at the start of 5.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2014 22:15:14 GMT
I'm still thinking Christa will show up in Episode 4 before the baby is born. That way she can help Rebecca, plus we get some exposition on her baby's death.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2014 22:22:24 GMT
Are you thinking maybe we'll find her at "Parker's Run", or while we're separated form the group?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2014 22:25:36 GMT
Are you thinking maybe we'll find her at "Parker's Run", or while we're separated form the group? The first one. There will probably be a group at Parker's Run, possibly Christa, Eddie and two or three more.
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Post by wakemeup on Jul 1, 2014 22:26:53 GMT
I'm still thinking Christa will show up in Episode 4 before the baby is born. That way she can help Rebecca, plus we get some exposition on her baby's death. My thoughts exactly. That's the reason I thought she will be back in episode 3 already. The episode 3 slide made everyone assume Rebecca was going to give birth in it. I they'll never mention the baby again, I will be really disappointed. They were giving us so many hints about Christa being pregnant in season 1, just to kill the baby offscreen and never mention again? That would be just stupid.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2014 22:27:37 GMT
Are you thinking maybe we'll find her at "Parker's Run", or while we're separated form the group? The first one. There will probably be a group at Parker's Run, possibly Christa, Eddie and two or three more. That's something else to take into account, how many of those characters will make it to Episode 5. Either way, it's possible... And leads into my original prediction of what would happen to Christa from back before Episode 2 came out.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2014 22:30:41 GMT
The first one. There will probably be a group at Parker's Run, possibly Christa, Eddie and two or three more. That's something else to take into account, how many of those characters will make it to Episode 5. Either way, it's possible... And leads into my original prediction of what would happen to Christa from back before Episode 2 came out. Clementine, Kenny, Luke, Christa, the Baby will probably make it to episode 5, with Sarah and Bonnie being determinant. Not sure about Eddie, maybe he'll stay behind at Parker's Run. "We've got a good set up here" or something. It was only Christa's goal to get to Wellington.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2014 22:37:44 GMT
That's something else to take into account, how many of those characters will make it to Episode 5. Either way, it's possible... And leads into my original prediction of what would happen to Christa from back before Episode 2 came out. Clementine, Kenny, Luke, Christa, the Baby will probably make it to episode 5, with Sarah and Bonnie being determinant. Not sure about Eddie, maybe he'll stay behind at Parker's Run. "We've got a good set up here" or something. It was only Christa's goal to get to Wellington. Why do you think Bonnie will be determinant? Also, if we don't get Eddie as part of the group... Tables will be flipped.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2014 22:46:01 GMT
Clementine, Kenny, Luke, Christa, the Baby will probably make it to episode 5, with Sarah and Bonnie being determinant. Not sure about Eddie, maybe he'll stay behind at Parker's Run. "We've got a good set up here" or something. It was only Christa's goal to get to Wellington. Why do you think Bonnie will be determinant? Also, if we don't get Eddie as part of the group... Tables will be flipped. Bonnie strikes me as a character that exists to die, especially considering her sole purpose was to be their inside woman in Carver's camp who helped them out. Now that she has no blatant purpose any more, TTG will jump at the chance to kill her off. Considering she's from 400 days, though, they may hesitate and let her off with a determinant fate.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 1, 2014 22:53:28 GMT
I'm still thinking Christa will show up in Episode 4 before the baby is born. That way she can help Rebecca, plus we get some exposition on her baby's death. My thoughts exactly. That's the reason I thought she will be back in episode 3 already. The episode 3 slide made everyone assume Rebecca was going to give birth in it. I they'll never mention the baby again, I will be really disappointed. They were giving us so many hints about Christa being pregnant in season 1, just to kill the baby offscreen and never mention again? That would be just stupid. Yeah your right, god that was rather dumb to just never talk about it again.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 1, 2014 22:54:09 GMT
That's something else to take into account, how many of those characters will make it to Episode 5. Either way, it's possible... And leads into my original prediction of what would happen to Christa from back before Episode 2 came out. Clementine, Kenny, Luke, Christa, the Baby will probably make it to episode 5, with Sarah and Bonnie being determinant. Not sure about Eddie, maybe he'll stay behind at Parker's Run. "We've got a good set up here" or something. It was only Christa's goal to get to Wellington. I'd be okay with Eddie staying, because that means he WON'T DIE! We need at least one funny character to live right?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 1, 2014 22:55:29 GMT
Why do you think Bonnie will be determinant? Also, if we don't get Eddie as part of the group... Tables will be flipped. Bonnie strikes me as a character that exists to die, especially considering her sole purpose was to be their inside woman in Carver's camp who helped them out. Now that she has no blatant purpose any more, TTG will jump at the chance to kill her off. Considering she's from 400 days, though, they may hesitate and let her off with a determinant fate. You do realize that a determined fate is not at all what I call hesitate, in many ways its a fate worse then death, because you become a background character, which sucks, besides, we still need our Luke and Bonnie ship to stick!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2014 22:57:12 GMT
Bonnie strikes me as a character that exists to die, especially considering her sole purpose was to be their inside woman in Carver's camp who helped them out. Now that she has no blatant purpose any more, TTG will jump at the chance to kill her off. Considering she's from 400 days, though, they may hesitate and let her off with a determinant fate. You do realize that a determined fate is not at all what I call hesitate, in many ways its a fate worse then death. TTG Logic; "determinant > dead"
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2014 22:58:42 GMT
Why do you think Bonnie will be determinant? Also, if we don't get Eddie as part of the group... Tables will be flipped. Bonnie strikes me as a character that exists to die, especially considering her sole purpose was to be their inside woman in Carver's camp who helped them out. Now that she has no blatant purpose any more, TTG will jump at the chance to kill her off. Considering she's from 400 days, though, they may hesitate and let her off with a determinant fate. I just hope that she'll be alive since she was my favorite character from 400 Days. 
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 1, 2014 23:01:08 GMT
You do realize that a determined fate is not at all what I call hesitate, in many ways its a fate worse then death. TTG Logic; "determinant > dead" Trust me, its not worth making someone determined, the character or characters in the choice is dead, simple as that, maybe you will have a big scene like Ben did in episode 5, but more likely you become Nick, someone that says very little, and does nothing, pretty much TWDG T Dog, and god was it a fucking waste of a amazing character, I mean Jesus! Why did they have to make it a choice? Why couldn't it have been either Walt saves him, or you save him, and you still get to hit Walt for almost killing Nick, problem solved, and we get more character development, but noooo, we have to waste a really interesting and relateable and developed flawed character for, what, everyone else who has not been developed?
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