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thank god somebody did it! Was getting tired of highlighting all of those black bars in the other thread xD
Yeah I couldn't believe there wasn't one. So I was wondering, since I haven't made it far in my piss Lilly off as much as possible playthrough, if you side with Kenny and kill Larry how does she react? In my main playthrough I sided with her and tried to help out her dad, she seemed greatful and saved Lee's life by shooting one of the brothers. Currently working through my PC playthrough, playing off an SSD and all the stuttering and frameskip that was in the 360 version is non existant - it is really smooth and looks soo much better on the PC.
So did the bandits rape/kill Jolene's daughter or did they give her to the St. John brothers? The reason I ask is because when Lee escapes from the freezer, one of the brothers says to keep one of them alive and kill the rest. One of the brothers gets excited, but the other one says he can't keep Clementine.
So did the bandits rape/kill Jolene's daughter or did they give her to the St. John brothers? The reason I ask is because when Lee escapes from the freezer, one of the brothers says to keep one of them alive and kill the rest; he says not to keep Clementine though.
So did the bandits rape/kill Jolene's daughter or did they give her to the St. John brothers? The reason I ask is because when Lee escapes from the freezer, one of the brothers says to keep one of them alive and kill the rest. One of the brothers gets excited, but the other one says he can't keep Clementine.
So let's get the discussion started. Did anyone predict the whole cannibalism thing ?
I kind of thought of it one time but I wasn't sure and am I weird for killing Jolene ? Only 11% killed her. And she definitely wasn't Clementine's mother right?
So let's get the discussion started. Did anyone predict the whole cannibalism thing ?
I kind of thought of it one time but I wasn't sure and am I weird for killing Jolene ? Only 11% killed her. And she definitely wasn't Clementine's mother right?
I kind of thought of it one time but I wasn't sure and am I weird for killing Jolene ? And she definitely wasn't Clementine's mother right?
So let's get the discussion started. Did anyone predict the whole cannibalism thing ?
I kind of thought of it one time but I wasn't sure and am I weird for killing Jolene ? Only 11% killed her. And she definitely wasn't Clementine's mother right?
After reading the comics I sort of called the cannibalism thing from the very beginning. The humans are more dangerous than the zombies in the comic books.
It's crazy how I changed though. In the first episode I sided with Kenny for the most part in the first episode, and also fed his family in this one, along with feeding Clementine(who wouldn't feed her). But when it came to Lilly's dad I sided with her, I couldn't bring myself to make the decision to kill him. Lilly was cool with me after that and had my back and saved my life.
From the looks of the next episode, Kenny is mad at me. But I'm liking Lilly more than Kenny now. I wasn't liking her at first buy my opinion about her changed as the 2nd episode went along.
So let's get the discussion started. Did anyone predict the whole cannibalism thing ?
I kind of thought of it one time but I wasn't sure and am I weird for killing Jolene ? Only 11% killed her. And she definitely wasn't Clementine's mother right?
I think the cannibalism thing was pretty obvious, all the time I was thinking "Mark...it's what's for dinner!"
Yeah, the cannabalism wasn't much of a surprise, but the way they had you put the hints together was fantastic. Sneaking upstairs during the dinner was great.
And I brought up the Jolene stats in the other thread, couldn't believe I was in the minority either.
Does anyone one else think it was the St. John brothers who attacked Lee and Mark. Or at least signals the bandits to attack them? It just seemed weird for them to be attacked and then Mark is wounded and cut up later. If Mark didn't get hurt how were they going to feed everyone?
Did anyone predict the whole cannibalism thing ?
I kind of thought of it one time but I wasn't sure and am I weird for killing Jolene ? Only 11% killed her. And she definitely wasn't Clementine's mother right?
Yeah, I was wondering if that was a tie-in to the comic or something. Other wise it just seems weird that someone would just leave the car there. Wasn't their noise like someone was moving around in the car when Lee saw it?
Its not what you do, its how you do it. I was onto the Cannibal business from the time Jolene started her rant, but they way Telltale prolonged it. Brilliant.
Doug created a bell warning system to let us know if anyone approached the motor inn. Doug and the student went back to the motor inn while everyone else stayed at the Dairy. Doug showed up as Lee escaped the Barn and attracted Lee with a laser pointer. He later used the laser pointer to help Lee out against the older brother. At the end, he picks up the batteries out of the car and hands them to Lee for the camera.
Yea they telegraphed the cannibalism thing too obviously. Although I must say, the whole 'going to a farm with a mysterious locked barn door' is becoming too cliche. They could have handled the whole situation without falling back on something that has already happened twice (in the comics and then in the series).
Can someone who saved Doug say what he does in this episode? Carly was missing for most of it, but she showed up with her gun when it mattered.
so good*slow mo runs down the stairs, bursts into the dining room*
IT'S PEOPLE!!!!!
*you pretty much freaked everyone out*
heh, I wonder if anyone didn't see the cannibalism coming almost right away?Yea they telegraphed the cannibalism thing too obviously. Although I must say, the whole 'going to a farm with a mysterious locked barn door' is becoming too cliche. They could have handled the whole situation without falling back on something that has already happened twice (in the comics and then in the series).
Can someone who saved Doug say what he does in this episode? Carly was missing for most of it, but she showed up with her gun when it mattered.
heh, I wonder if anyone didn't see the cannibalism coming almost right away?
I feel like it was intentional though. There's something to be said for winking at the audience and then building up tension for a long-ass time before finally giving the player some release.
So...whose car is it at the end.?m!????
In the first episode Kenny just seemed protective of his family, in this one he was an asshole and a coward. There was no real reason to kill Larry that quickly, and he doesn't even help you fight the brother.
idk if i missed something, but was mark introduced to the group during the 3 month gap from the ending of episode 1 into episode 2? Cause i dont ever remember him being in episode 1.
idk if i missed something, but was mark introduced to the group during the 3 month gap from the ending of episode 1 into episode 2? Cause i dont ever remember him being in episode 1.
This, pretty much. I had guessed cannibalism was a possibility when they mentioned other people had been to the farm but no one stayed - Jolene's rant confirmed it for me.Its not what you do, its how you do it. I was onto the Cannibal business from the time Jolene started her rant, but they way Telltale prolonged it. Brilliant.
I was pretty much yelling at my screen when Lee saw the room and accepted that it was an animal slaughterhouse. The tension during that scene was amazing.
Great episode.
I must be a total dope because I didn't see the cannibalism thing coming. Obviously something was amiss with the St. Johns but didn't call the cannibalism angle specifically. To be fair, though, I wasn't surprised when it did come out, but I still found the whole arc to be pretty enjoyable.
The only thing I thought was lame about the story this episode was the ending. The plot twist/smash cut seemed pretty forced, didn't really seem as though it was as much of a revelation as it was intended to be.