that's not how it rolled.Spoiler#TeamKenny
Anyone else sorta disappointed that the 400 days DLC characters (aside from Bonnie) kinda went no where? It's the only negative thing I have to say about the series so far.
that's not how it rolled.Spoiler#TeamKenny
Yeah, bummed that 400 Days was basically pointless unless they plan to do something with it for S3.
No Becca/Clem grudge match was a huge disappointment tbh.
Plot twist:
No Becca/Clem grudge match was a huge disappointment tbh.
We all expected it. Dunno why it didn't happen.
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Fixed that for you.
Time skip makes it easy. New protagonist makes it even easier if they don't do a time skip.
Maybe the new protagonist story can take place between season 1 and s2?
Would Telltale really go away from Clementine? It's risky considering TWD is their most rentable franchise and a misstep can possibly bring the whole thing down.
If the fans demand it enough they probably will.
Next season CANT be a time jump due to the narrative restrictions imposed by the comics and tv show. I highly doubt there will be a too large of a time jump if any.Most likely Clemmyclue will still be the main character or we will get someone completely different. Given the nonlinear endings of Season 2 Ep 5, Im thinking we're going with a new character.
The way I see Telltale doing Season Three is this...
Telltale could totally find a way to continue Clementine's story though. I have no problem with that, but I would rather see a new group of characters. As for what happened to the 400 Days cast... I think another DLC would suit that story.
Spoiler#TeamKenny
You do not know that at that point. In the end, they were both very good to Clementine, but Kenny was a bigger liability, and had the life that was far less worth living. Killing Jane would feel more like a betrayal, and Kenny was the lesser of two evils to off.
His death turned out to be sad but satisfying, it was like an exorcism he's been waiting for. It would have been perfect if it wasn't for the **** that Jane pulled. But even though I don't exactly forgive Jane, I still think it was the right choice, by a far smaller margin however.
and goddamnit Bonnie and Arvo are the biggest double-crossing pieces of **** ever, if we ever meet them again I'm capping them both. I hate how you're kinda railroaded into forgiving her the first time she fucked us over
Hey your opinion. I still think jane deserved what happened to her. I Feel like even if you do side with her she'll probably abandon clem at some point.
So many feels in that last ep.
Goddamn it Telltale, I didn't like the feels I was currently feeling!
Also, Kenny >>>>> Jane. I liked her at first, but she just got worse and turned into a disappointment. Plus, that speech that Kenny said to Clem towards the end was really feel worthy.
Both Jane and Kenny were psychos. Jane was a lone wolf psycho whereas Kenny was a protective psycho. Don't know about you guys, but I'd rather go for a protective psycho.
Also Jane is an idiot. Intentionally pissing someone off doesn't "bring out their true colors", it just makes them act on their emotions. And over emotional people do shiit they later regret. AKA, not being themselves.
So many feels in that last ep.
Goddamn it Telltale, I didn't like the feels I was currently feeling!
Also, Kenny >>>>> Jane. I liked her at first, but she just got worse and turned into a disappointment. Plus, that speech that Kenny said to Clem was really feel worthy.
Both Jane and Kenny were psychos. Jane was a lone wolf psycho whereas Kenny was a protective psycho. Don't know about you guys, but I'd rather go for a protective psycho.
Also Jane is an idiot. Intentionally pissing someone off doesn't "bring out their true colors", it just makes them act on their emotions. And over emotional people do shiit they later regret. AKA, not being themselves.
Preach.
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I chose Jane. She's one of my favorite gaming characters of all time.
The choice between the two felt very canned to me. The writers obviously tried to equalize the 'shittiness' factor of both Jane and Kenny. Both choices have their own justification, but the only deciding factor for is whether or not Clementine should become a murderer; I'd like to imagine that it would be hard for Clementine to pull the trigger on her own friends.
Kenny's ending was really sad in a way I can't really explain. It was so tragic, it really fleshes out how Kenny has a good heart.
P.S. May I ask why was it not possible for Clementine to rush in and tackle Kenny off or just shoot somewhere else? Something less lethal?
Wasn't thinking, probably.
And funny enough, Kenny listens to Clem when all's said and done
If you choose to go alone Jane says she needs Clem and she doesn't wan't to be alone. I doubt she'd abandon Clem as she needs Clem more than Clem needs her.
I chose to forgive Jane and tell that family to sod off.