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Post by thatstoo2019man on May 9, 2017 20:41:16 GMT
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on May 9, 2017 21:17:01 GMT
The Kenny tent scene? That was pretty good, and yeah it had a hub HURRAH but yeah I assume you mean the semi legendary Nick fuckery, yeah screw that. Actually referring to Sarah. The more I think/talk about what happened to Sarah the more I realize the subtext behind it and how it frames Sarah, Jane, and to some extent Kenny, the more I'm just disgusted by the episode as a whole. The subtext of the weak deserve to die? We should all be Crawford?
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2017 21:29:46 GMT
Actually referring to Sarah. The more I think/talk about what happened to Sarah the more I realize the subtext behind it and how it frames Sarah, Jane, and to some extent Kenny, the more I'm just disgusted by the episode as a whole. The subtext of the weak deserve to die? We should all be Crawford? Yes.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on May 9, 2017 21:32:17 GMT
The subtext of the weak deserve to die? We should all be Crawford? Yes. Not sure about the Kenny angle but the Jane and fucking over Sarah I absolutely get.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2017 21:46:49 GMT
Not sure about the Kenny angle but the Jane and fucking over Sarah I absolutely get. Kenny is suffering from PTSD and/or Depression so obviously he's "broken" and needs to be left behind :/ The whole episode seems to suggest that people suffering from mental illness(or possibly in Sarah's cause, just being autistic, I guess?) are just not worth saving in the world of TWD, which in turn does kind of suggest that even outside of the world of TWD, those types of people are less important than "normal" people. The whole framing of it is just awful and whereas most of the time I think when stuff like this happens it's just the writers fucking up and not some kind of malicious intent, I do think Telltale, or at least the writers, had a little bit of malice in how they wrote this episode. I mean, it gives you no option and actively punishes you if you make choices rejecting that idea that it's presenting.
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Post by sos on May 9, 2017 21:50:18 GMT
Couple random things I wanna see: - I want more Clementine swears in this episode. idk, they're awesome and cute. - I want to see Luke BLOW THE FUCK UP. Get some Kenny rage, bro. Kenny is telling everyone you're worthless. Stand up for yourself. Especially if this is following the death of Nick.- Some type of really weird thing with Sarah. I want to see her truly traumatized, whatever they may entail. LOOK AROUND YOU, EVERYTHING IS SHIT.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on May 10, 2017 2:11:25 GMT
Not sure about the Kenny angle but the Jane and fucking over Sarah I absolutely get. Kenny is suffering from PTSD and/or Depression so obviously he's "broken" and needs to be left behind :/ The whole episode seems to suggest that people suffering from mental illness(or possibly in Sarah's cause, just being autistic, I guess?) are just not worth saving in the world of TWD, which in turn does kind of suggest that even outside of the world of TWD, those types of people are less important than "normal" people. The whole framing of it is just awful and whereas most of the time I think when stuff like this happens it's just the writers fucking up and not some kind of malicious intent, I do think Telltale, or at least the writers, had a little bit of malice in how they wrote this episode. I mean, it gives you no option and actively punishes you if you make choices rejecting that idea that it's presenting. I don't know if I would go so far as to say outside the TWD world and that the writers are actively thinking this, but I see what you mean. Could be unintentional, I mean I am pretty sure the Ride to Hell people aren't misogynists and the game was just that incompetent.
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Post by jake frost on May 20, 2017 11:44:52 GMT
I just came to the conclusion that I would have preferred it if Nick had died in the herd instead of on a fence.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2017 13:54:01 GMT
I just came to the conclusion that I would have preferred it if Nick had died in the herd instead of on a fence. I very much disagree. At least fence Nick got his own little scene. If Nick died in the herd, he would have shared his death scene with the deaths of Carlos and Sarita. Fence Nick got some dialogue from Jane, and even a little response from Clem. Fence Nick probably wouldn't have had any acknowledgement of his passing.
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Post by jake frost on May 20, 2017 14:15:17 GMT
I just came to the conclusion that I would have preferred it if Nick had died in the herd instead of on a fence. I very much disagree. At least fence Nick got his own little scene. If Nick died in the herd, he would have shared his death scene with the deaths of Carlos and Sarita. Fence Nick got some dialogue from Jane, and even a little response from Clem. Fence Nick probably wouldn't have had any acknowledgement of his passing. Fair points. It was an offhand thought, assuming someone would turn around and react to his death (probably Luke considering those two were together) but it's been a while since I've played that shitshow so I honestly completely forgot about the dialogue from Jane.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2017 14:50:31 GMT
I very much disagree. At least fence Nick got his own little scene. If Nick died in the herd, he would have shared his death scene with the deaths of Carlos and Sarita. Fence Nick got some dialogue from Jane, and even a little response from Clem. Fence Nick probably wouldn't have had any acknowledgement of his passing. Fair points. It was an offhand thought, assuming someone would turn around and react to his death (probably Luke considering those two were together) but it's been a while since I've played that shitshow so I honestly completely forgot about the dialogue from Jane. "SHIT" -Luke in the Nick herd death timeline
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Post by Master Psychic on May 20, 2017 14:54:11 GMT
Fair points. It was an offhand thought, assuming someone would turn around and react to his death (probably Luke considering those two were together) but it's been a while since I've played that shitshow so I honestly completely forgot about the dialogue from Jane. "SHIT" -Luke in the Nick herd death timeline Well, he wasn't wrong. Nick's offscreen death was pretty much shit.
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Post by sos on May 20, 2017 15:02:02 GMT
I wish I told Walter Nick was a bad person so he'd just get chomped after his best episode and avoid sleeping through an episode, dying in a fence and getting his face carved up like deli meats before being put down.
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