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Richard STIHL wrote...

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Liara by far.


not even close. liara may have the best scene, but they dont love each other they ashley and shep do. besides she doesen even have a ***

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Liara hands down. Although Tali comes in as a close second. She's totally worth it. :)

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Richard STIHL wrote...

MassEffect762 wrote...

felipejiraya wrote...

Liara by far.


not even close. liara may have the best scene, but they dont love each other they ashley and shep do. besides she doesen even have a vag


Proof of this?

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Jack. Loved her during my Paragon playthroughs of ME2: "**** [solid waste excretion] , you sound like a **** [reproductive anatomy]". :lol: She's a good side-kick for players who feel that Paragon Shep sounds a bit too wimpy.

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Liara was the most rewarding by far. She can be romanced in all the games, she gets a lot more interaction and romance dialogue than other LIs and the best sex scenes. Like others said, it's probably the only romance of the trilogy that feels like a real relationship instead of a fling.

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Richard STIHL wrote...

MassEffect762 wrote...

felipejiraya wrote...

Liara by far.


not even close. liara may have the best scene, but they dont love each other they ashley and shep do. besides she doesen even have a vag


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 Thane is definitely my favorite. I've played through ME2 hundreds of times and romanced him all but once lol. Thane is such a wonderful character... I just wish... many things were fixed about him in ME3 :crying:

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Thane Krios in ME2, not Mr Kepr Al Syndrome in ME3...

I loved his charcter in ME2.
Sigh...his romance was ruined in ME3.

After going from "No I'm longer defined by my illness" and "I refuse to fade away in a hospital to machinery I have no use for" he was completely 180'd in ME3. And to top it off the conversations in ME3 were...lacking to say the least.


As was Shep's neck, if ya know what I'm sayin'.

Seriously though. Replay value = gone.

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Like others said, it's probably the only romance of the trilogy that feels like a real relationship instead of a fling.

Every time I read something like this I want to punch a baby. Or better yet, a Starchild.

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Cthulhu42 wrote...

Nezzer wrote...

Like others said, it's probably the only romance of the trilogy that feels like a real relationship instead of a fling.

Every time I read something like this I want to punch a baby. Or better yet, a Starchild.

Really? Me too. Maybe we have something wrong with us. We shouldn't want to punch things. 
Unless they're starchild.
... Damn star child. 

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For my male Shep my favorite would indeed have to be Liara but Tali is a close second.

For Fem Shep, Garrus all the way

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chris fenton wrote...

Cthulhu42 wrote...

Nezzer wrote...

Like others said, it's probably the only romance of the trilogy that feels like a real relationship instead of a fling.

Every time I read something like this I want to punch a baby. Or better yet, a Starchild.

Really? Me too. Maybe we have something wrong with us. We shouldn't want to punch things. 
Unless they're starchild.
... Damn star child. 


Speaking of Starchild lol...  youtu.be/rm82gjZDIDU

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Garrus - I love that it was such a powerful friendship that evolved into something more. I'm a sucker for that. For M!Shep, I like Kaidan, they seem to work well together.

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Just watched Thane's ME3 romance scenes on youtube, and I can see why some of his fans were disappointed as he doesn't have much content. All of the ME2 LIs take a backseat in this game, so if any of them are your favorite character there is bound to be some disappointment. 

But even so, I still think Thane's final scene in the series is also one of the best written and most emotional.

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Laser-Eyes wrote...

chris fenton wrote...

Cthulhu42 wrote...

Nezzer wrote...

Like others said, it's probably the only romance of the trilogy that feels like a real relationship instead of a fling.

Every time I read something like this I want to punch a baby. Or better yet, a Starchild.

Really? Me too. Maybe we have something wrong with us. We shouldn't want to punch things. 
Unless they're starchild.
... Damn star child. 


Speaking of Starchild lol...  youtu.be/rm82gjZDIDU



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Han Shot First wrote...

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Thane.....always. Still living in ME2.....no point going into me3


Yes. Thane's ME2 romance was a thing of beauty. I will be here pretending ME3 never happened.


Just out of curiosity, what was it you didn't like about ME3 in regards to Thane?

I always roll a male shep so I'm not sure how the Thane romance plays out in ME3 (I have seen the Thane ME2 romance on youtube), but I thought his content in ME3 for non-romanced characters was great. He has one of the most well written and emotional moments in the game.

I guess what I'm trying to ask is whether it was lack of romance content, or how the plotline involving Thane ends.


Where to start? The romance content for Thane in ME3 is very... lacking. His character development in ME2 was ignored and he acts in the same resigned manner whether you romanced him or not. His whole attitude in ME3 felt contrary to the core theme of his romance arc.

Shepard treats him like he was a fling and shows very little concern for him. Shepard is not even given the chance to tell Thane that she went to the hospital to visit him after recieving his message. The auto-dialogue always says Shepard is there for the VS. Most of the conversation revolves around Kepral's and Thane's impending death. After which, you are given the option to go make out by a window.

That is the only conversation Shepard can have with him before he dies. He will continue to sit by that lonely hospital window repeating the same conversation options until the Citadel Coup.

He tells Shepard "We always knew it would end" which is basically a dismissal of the entire relationship. What happened to the man who wanted to make the most of the time he had left and not spend his final days in a hospital? Or the man who wrote in his letter that he wants to stay by Shepard's side and protect her with everything that he is? All of that was gone in the ME3 romance.

What we got was detached, unemotional interaction.  

During the Kai Leng fight scene Thane managed to throw Kai Leng across the room with his biotics. Shepard and the squad had a clear shot at Leng who was on the ground yet they did nothing. All so Thane could get stabbed for dramatic effect. Shepard barely seems to care that the man she loves has been stabbed. She leaves him alone, bleeding out against a wall to wait for Bailey to bring help. She couldn't leave a squadmate to stay with him or to help him get some medical help faster? Apparently not.

Cue the death scene: Shepard continues to be unemotional. The man she loves is dying and she can't even shed a tear or tell him she loves him? His death scene is almost word-for-word and action-for-action the same whether he is romanced or not.

Shepard gets back to the ship and no one mentions Thane. Everyone acts like he never existed, including Shepard.

I felt like there was no real closure. Shepard is forced to act like she doesn't really care about him. I hoped he would be able to get treatment since his medical report from LotSB said he was eligible for a lung transplant. However, that was never mentioned again and there's no option to ask him about it.

I could have been ok with his death if they had handled the romance in a way that actually acknowledged the characters cared about each other. However, it was handled in a very generic, detached manner. A huge disappointment to people who loved Thane's character and his ME2 romance.

It was not bittersweet, it was just bitter.

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Han Shot First wrote...

But even so, I still think Thane's final scene in the series is also one of the best written and most emotional.


So true! I don't even like Thane, and I was bawling like a baby. His fight with Kai Leng was oddly sexy too. ME3 might have sucked for the Thanemancers, but my opinion of him went way up.

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Tali, Tali all the way.

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Han Shot First wrote...

Just watched Thane's ME3 romance scenes on youtube, and I can see why some of his fans were disappointed as he doesn't have much content. All of the ME2 LIs take a backseat in this game, so if any of them are your favorite character there is bound to be some disappointment. 

But even so, I still think Thane's final scene in the series is also one of the best written and most emotional.


It's definitely satisfying if Thane was just your bro from ME2, but definitely not if your Shep loved him.

Pretty much all the ME2 LIs got shafted in ME3, with Miranda and Jack being the least and Jacob being the most.

Guess you were lucky if you were Liara/VS/Tali/Garrus lovers. As much as I love those guys, Thane was mah man :(

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I was about to cry during Thane's last moments. I bursted into tears during Mordin's. Image IPB

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DeinonSlayer wrote...

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All of the hardcore mancers are kinda creepy. I'm a closet Liaramancer. Much more tame.

I'll never understand the 'mancers who put their LI's sex scene in their avatar/signature as an animated GIF...

:sick:


I adblocked IsaacShep's sig.

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sunnie7699 wrote...

Han Shot First wrote...

Just watched Thane's ME3 romance scenes on youtube, and I can see why some of his fans were disappointed as he doesn't have much content. All of the ME2 LIs take a backseat in this game, so if any of them are your favorite character there is bound to be some disappointment. 

But even so, I still think Thane's final scene in the series is also one of the best written and most emotional.


It's definitely satisfying if Thane was just your bro from ME2, but definitely not if your Shep loved him.

Pretty much all the ME2 LIs got shafted in ME3, with Miranda and Jack being the least and Jacob being the most.

Guess you were lucky if you were Liara/VS/Tali/Garrus lovers. As much as I love those guys, Thane was mah man :(



Thane's ME3 scenes are pretty rough if you romanced him. It's like a personality change for Thane and Shepard. I wanted to slap my Femshep for being so emotionless. Jacob... what they did to Jacob is just... an abomination. 

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Julia_xo wrote...

Han Shot First wrote...

Julia_xo wrote...

coldwetn0se wrote...

Thane.....always. Still living in ME2.....no point going into me3


Yes. Thane's ME2 romance was a thing of beauty. I will be here pretending ME3 never happened.


Just out of curiosity, what was it you didn't like about ME3 in regards to Thane?

I always roll a male shep so I'm not sure how the Thane romance plays out in ME3 (I have seen the Thane ME2 romance on youtube), but I thought his content in ME3 for non-romanced characters was great. He has one of the most well written and emotional moments in the game.

I guess what I'm trying to ask is whether it was lack of romance content, or how the plotline involving Thane ends.


Where to start? The romance content for Thane in ME3 is very... lacking. His character development in ME2 was ignored and he acts in the same resigned manner whether you romanced him or not. His whole attitude in ME3 felt contrary to the core theme of his romance arc.

Shepard treats him like he was a fling and shows very little concern for him. Shepard is not even given the chance to tell Thane that she went to the hospital to visit him after recieving his message. The auto-dialogue always says Shepard is there for the VS. Most of the conversation revolves around Kepral's and Thane's impending death. After which, you are given the option to go make out by a window.

That is the only conversation Shepard can have with him before he dies. He will continue to sit by that lonely hospital window repeating the same conversation options until the Citadel Coup.

He tells Shepard "We always knew it would end" which is basically a dismissal of the entire relationship. What happened to the man who wanted to make the most of the time he had left and not spend his final days in a hospital? Or the man who wrote in his letter that he wants to stay by Shepard's side and protect her with everything that he is? All of that was gone in the ME3 romance.

What we got was detached, unemotional interaction.  

During the Kai Leng fight scene Thane managed to throw Kai Leng across the room with his biotics. Shepard and the squad had a clear shot at Leng who was on the ground yet they did nothing. All so Thane could get stabbed for dramatic effect. Shepard barely seems to care that the man she loves has been stabbed. She leaves him alone, bleeding out against a wall to wait for Bailey to bring help. She couldn't leave a squadmate to stay with him or to help him get some medical help faster? Apparently not.

Cue the death scene: Shepard continues to be unemotional. The man she loves is dying and she can't even shed a tear or tell him she loves him? His death scene is almost word-for-word and action-for-action the same whether he is romanced or not.

Shepard gets back to the ship and no one mentions Thane. Everyone acts like he never existed, including Shepard.

I felt like there was no real closure. Shepard is forced to act like she doesn't really care about him. I hoped he would be able to get treatment since his medical report from LotSB said he was eligible for a lung transplant. However, that was never mentioned again and there's no option to ask him about it.

I could have been ok with his death if they had handled the romance in a way that actually acknowledged the characters cared about each other. However, it was handled in a very generic, detached manner. A huge disappointment to people who loved Thane's character and his ME2 romance.

It was not bittersweet, it was just bitter.


Beautifully explained! I wonder if anyone from bioware is reading this thread. This is exactly how all Thanemancers felt. :(

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Laser-Eyes wrote...

chris fenton wrote...

Cthulhu42 wrote...

Nezzer wrote...

Like others said, it's probably the only romance of the trilogy that feels like a real relationship instead of a fling.

Every time I read something like this I want to punch a baby. Or better yet, a Starchild.

Really? Me too. Maybe we have something wrong with us. We shouldn't want to punch things. 
Unless they're starchild.
... Damn star child. 


Speaking of Starchild lol...  youtu.be/rm82gjZDIDU

More for the lulz:

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Julia_xo wrote...

Han Shot First wrote...

Julia_xo wrote...

coldwetn0se wrote...

Thane.....always. Still living in ME2.....no point going into me3


Yes. Thane's ME2 romance was a thing of beauty. I will be here pretending ME3 never happened.


Just out of curiosity, what was it you didn't like about ME3 in regards to Thane?

I always roll a male shep so I'm not sure how the Thane romance plays out in ME3 (I have seen the Thane ME2 romance on youtube), but I thought his content in ME3 for non-romanced characters was great. He has one of the most well written and emotional moments in the game.

I guess what I'm trying to ask is whether it was lack of romance content, or how the plotline involving Thane ends.


Where to start? The romance content for Thane in ME3 is very... lacking. His character development in ME2 was ignored and he acts in the same resigned manner whether you romanced him or not. His whole attitude in ME3 felt contrary to the core theme of his romance arc.

Shepard treats him like he was a fling and shows very little concern for him. Shepard is not even given the chance to tell Thane that she went to the hospital to visit him after recieving his message. The auto-dialogue always says Shepard is there for the VS. Most of the conversation revolves around Kepral's and Thane's impending death. After which, you are given the option to go make out by a window.

That is the only conversation Shepard can have with him before he dies. He will continue to sit by that lonely hospital window repeating the same conversation options until the Citadel Coup.

He tells Shepard "We always knew it would end" which is basically a dismissal of the entire relationship. What happened to the man who wanted to make the most of the time he had left and not spend his final days in a hospital? Or the man who wrote in his letter that he wants to stay by Shepard's side and protect her with everything that he is? All of that was gone in the ME3 romance.

What we got was detached, unemotional interaction.  

During the Kai Leng fight scene Thane managed to throw Kai Leng across the room with his biotics. Shepard and the squad had a clear shot at Leng who was on the ground yet they did nothing. All so Thane could get stabbed for dramatic effect. Shepard barely seems to care that the man she loves has been stabbed. She leaves him alone, bleeding out against a wall to wait for Bailey to bring help. She couldn't leave a squadmate to stay with him or to help him get some medical help faster? Apparently not.

Cue the death scene: Shepard continues to be unemotional. The man she loves is dying and she can't even shed a tear or tell him she loves him? His death scene is almost word-for-word and action-for-action the same whether he is romanced or not.

Shepard gets back to the ship and no one mentions Thane. Everyone acts like he never existed, including Shepard.

I felt like there was no real closure. Shepard is forced to act like she doesn't really care about him. I hoped he would be able to get treatment since his medical report from LotSB said he was eligible for a lung transplant. However, that was never mentioned again and there's no option to ask him about it.

I could have been ok with his death if they had handled the romance in a way that actually acknowledged the characters cared about each other. However, it was handled in a very generic, detached manner. A huge disappointment to people who loved Thane's character and his ME2 romance.

It was not bittersweet, it was just bitter.


Wow, that's a little disappointing seeing as according to the original concept videos, his main purpose was to be a love interest. (Almost like the male counterpart to the Asari.)

I feel for you Thanemancers now. 

Jacobmancers (Do those even exist?) I just don't understand. I just don't.

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