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Am I the only one who really likes Nick? I mean, he's a bit "Ben" but everyone has bad moments...
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I might or might not have been staring at the tables for like 5 minutes...
Guest_Rubios_*
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Am I the only one who really likes Nick? I mean, he's a bit "Ben" but everyone has bad moments...
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I might or might not have been staring at the tables for like 5 minutes...
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The lines between good and evil are blued in TWD, very few characters in the series have claimed the "evil" card. Carver does not fit the bill. My Lee did alot of crap, does that mean he is evil because he cared about protecting Kenny and Clem more then anything?
We don't know Carvers side yet, we do know this group is shady as heck and refuses to tell us why Carver is evil and then how Carver acts he's either putting on a good show or he's just a more smarter Roman, which is not evil.
Gonna have to agree with Tobi on this, no matter how potentially bad Lee's actions might have been he didn't
Am I the only one who really likes Nick? I mean, he's a bit "Ben" but everyone has bad moments...
Nah, I like him too all things considered. He's a f*** up at times, sure, but somehow I have a better feeling about him than Ben. And I do feel sympathy for the guy.
I also really like his voice actor.
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
The survival of the returning character didn't feel....logical. It feels like they did it because they wanted to more than trying to set up a believable scenario.
Gonna have to agree with Tobi on this, no matter how potentially bad Lee's actions might have been he didn't
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You do know that only happens after Carver and his men where attacked, yes? Again no one is saying Carver is a good guy, but saying he is a evil man is also silly because by using that logic then half the characters in TWD are evil.
You do know that only happens after Carver and his men where attacked, yes? Again no one is saying Carver is a good guy, but saying he is a evil man is also silly because by using that logic then half the characters in TWD are evil.
Carver abducts his pregnant ex-girlfriend at gunpoint, along with her companions. That is kind of evil.
So is murdering an unarmed man after you've launched an armed home invasion of his house. Carver's killing of Walter can't in any way be justified because it was Carver's group who was invading another group's home at gunpoint, not the other way around. Kenny's killing of Johnny in that light was entirely justifable, if a bit rash. His home was under attack.
I agree with those who say that Carver is not necessarily outright post-apocalyptic evil like Negan. But that also doesn't make him good. Far from it. And on the scale of good and evil Carver is definitely leaning a lot more towards the big E than any version of Lee.
You do know that only happens after Carver and his men where attacked, yes? Again no one is saying Carver is a good guy, but saying he is a evil man is also silly because by using that logic then half the characters in TWD are evil.
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
I agree with those who say that Carver is not necessarily outright post-apocalyptic evil like Negan.
Hey now, Negan may be a brutal murderer who threatens people and takes half of everything they own for himself, but he also killed the biggest douchebag in the cast in a hilarious way, so he's a good guy in my book.
Anyway, I am looking forward to seeing the other side of the story from Carver and his followers; things probably aren't as black and white as they seem. I especially want to hear more from Bonnie's side of things; she was my favourite 400 Days character, and I get the feeling she wasn't reintroduced just to be a villain.
You do know that only happens after Carver and his men where attacked, yes? Again no one is saying Carver is a good guy, but saying he is a evil man is also silly because by using that logic then half the characters in TWD are evil.
Guest_simfamUP_*
It's... it's...
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So to round it up...
A good episode, but what really shines is that now each character is beggining to be fleshed out. No longer can we say "oh, he's Ben 2" or "she's Lilly 3." So there's a decent amount of development to make each character unique.
Oh, and from the looks of Episode 3, it seems that Carver and family aren't just the Govenor and clan. Maybe they'll be a lot more than a copy-cat Phillip.
I enjoyed the end credit song a lot. Really nice touch, though I feel they should just leave the original songs for the last episode, it makes it that much special. And it seems Garrus made it in there again (TellTale pets.)
It's a bit random but for some reason I find TellTale's mention of their pets in the credits to be quite charming and endearing.
Guest_simfamUP_*
It's a bit random but for some reason I find TellTale's mention of their pets in the credits to be quite charming and endearing.
I think the most emotional moment of any TellTale game is when Garrus no longer comes out in the credits :-(
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I enjoyed the end credit song a lot. Really nice touch, though I feel they should just leave the original songs for the last episode, it makes it that much special.
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He's the only one I can trust tbh. So not bias either.
He's the only one I can trust tbh. So not bias either.
Can really onlu agree on this, the sole person i feel that i can trust and probably not end up dead
Overall, I loved this episode dearly and I was taking screenshots like mad.
This is definitely one of my favourite screens I took -

It's still not on European PSN. *Grumble grumble*
Sure, he was a bit of an a-hole at times in season 1, but if you didn't hit that [HUG HIM] button as soon as it appeared, you're doing it wrong.

Sure, he was a bit of an a-hole at times in season 1, but if you didn't hit that [HUG HIM] button as soon as it appeared, you're doing it wrong.
I don't even like him, but I did it anyway.