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fox-from-fairytale · 7 months
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Thanks to the Garcias, even in the apocalypse Clementine had the possibility to experience that awkward moment when you're at your friend house and his family starts arguing
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thecanadianowl · 2 months
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Like yeah, in terms of romance options goes, Louis/Violet are much better but he just seems like your average edgy teen that just wants to do what he thinks is right.
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ninjinistarsong · 7 months
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twdg textposts 20/?
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battery4ever · 3 months
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guess who read dantes inferno
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madsipie · 2 months
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umm perchance an unpopular opinion but I think Season 3 is my fave seaso-- *gets shot, falls and breaks table*
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syrooo · 4 days
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clemtwdg95 · 2 months
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Clementine has a crush on Gabe ❤️
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Very cute moment. ❤️
GIFs made by me.
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dreemchara · 1 month
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I'm bored and back to my yearly twdg phase.
So you can ask me about my opinion on any character from any season. Also any ships- I'll say if I like them :3
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2x4plank · 10 months
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Okay, time for TWDG ANF. The reason this one took me way longer is my disinterest was...great.
I was kinda with it at first. I liked the dark outdoors that required a flashlight and the introduction of the herd that would be a common thread throughout the story.
But then Mariana got her own trench and I think that's when the problems started to really show. Couple that with Francine's death, and I just started to notice a pattern of killing off characters we barely got any time with. And also that I had no attachment to the surviving characters either. It was like...we need to pad this character out? Just kill a girl or woman in their life!
Not to say that Season 2 didn't have its fair share of characters dying too early (see: Sarah especially). Nor was there an absence of women being used to pad out a man's backstory (see: Sarita). But I was still invested in the drama of the surviving characters. I still really wanted to see what happened next. I would think about watching something but realize TWDG was what I wanted to engage with most despite its flaws.
TNF was a slog, though. The characters felt bland and I was waiting for their personalities to drop. But then they just...didn't? And the story kept going?
The love triangle really wasn't doing it for me. I understood Kate wanting to leave an abusive relationship. She looked way better and healthier away from David, but I don't really feel like they explored that enough. Like maybe a more Kate-centric focus would've been cool. The apocalypse served as an opportunity to escape and she's faced with not only the threat of an apocalypse but having to face her abuser again? That's scary. That's terrifying. If you're going to include this element, I say you commit and do it respectfully.
But we don't really get enough of Kate. It's just mostly portrayed as over once she gets with Javi (if she does get with Javi), but my playthrough, David was at least dead. So I guess that's an escape in itself. Sorta. Kinda.
I wasn't really feeling David. I'm fine with villains, but this guy was just a jerk. Not even a jerk where I want to see what happens with him. I just wanted him to die.
Javi is fine, but he just feels like he's "nice" and I'm not really feeling a need to see what happens to this guy or buy any stickers of him.
The whole Richmond thing is really not well-explored. Yes, these people were benefitting from pillaging other communities. But now we have to save this town. Don't worry about all the destroyed communities. We gotta worry about this one. I mean, that's a pretty interesting problem to explore. Like something you might want to reckon with, struggling with the fact that you absolutely need security and food in an apocalypse but it's apparently been coming at the cost of others. Entire towns of people.
To be fair, it's not totally the citizens' fault. I suppose they were lied to. I guess. But I'm pretty sure Richmond didn't have the best known policies either, and they were probably okay with that. So, I don't know...
I have no idea what happened with Joan. Like you're given the option to shoot her but I didn't and she killed Tripp. I didn't care enough to replay to see what happens or even read about what happens, but she really has no presence as a villain. I don't really care enough to hate her. Of course, I don't like what she's doing, but like, whatever.
Speaking of Tripp versus Ava, I only wanted to keep Tripp alive because he didn't really feel involved. He just kinda tagged along. And then Ava was just mean (before she comically falls to her death). You steal someone's baby and you show up just to tell them to get over it. The same person who helped you avoid a hoarde of walkers. Wow, you are...likeable. I didn't care about Tripp either. There are two things I remember about him:
His face looks really stupid on the gameover screen when you're gunning Mitch's group down on the barricades of Prescott.
He is really annoying about his crush on Eleanor during inappropriate times.
Apparently Conrad could live or something. I just shot him because he threatened two kids. Sure, Gabe held him at gunpoint first, but it still felt a little cruel. I don't really expect him to add anything to the story, so I'm not replaying for that either.
I hear that Gabriel is a pretty hated character, but I definitely don't hate him. He was a little stupid, but he was really young and going through some stuff, so I can let that slide. That being said, he wasn't someone I really cared about either. Which is odd, because TWDG was pretty good with its child characters. I chose to go after him second and his death scene happened. And the ending really felt like they just put a sticky note of him up and got over it.
I felt like the doctor and Javi's father were the two most relatable characters. The doctor was over it and the father was over it but only spoke in jokes. The father's jokes were better than most of the humor in this season, as the seasonal humor felt very "Well, that just happened!" Marvel-esqeue and I didn't really feel like it had its own identity. I felt like it'd be harder to separate the humor from the earlier seasons from the situation the characters are in, but this round just felt empty.
Also, those graphics were...something. It seems like they upped the realism for the main characters, but those walkers... Uh... Yeah, those are... They're walking, I guess.
Speaking of the walkers, I feel like they were wasting all those guts. They mowed through walkers and could've used that to dress themselves, but they just didn't. They really need to get into mass-smashing walkers so they can cover up, but I guess that'd not be very fun. The news about the infection tends to spread on a person-to-person basis, but there was someone in the group who knew what to do, so they should've gutted-up.
And then there's Paul/Jesus. I feel like the best contribution this guy made to the story was having one of the ending cards read, "Did you believe in Jesus?" or something to that effect. Otherwise, he was annoying. He's also a part of the action problem, where it feels like these characters fight too well and the clunky aspect I love in many survival horror games is gone. What qualified for cool action to me was like...Clementine sliding underneath the tree or Lee kicking Andy into the fence after they tussled. He was literally running up walls and whatnot. I'm just not with it at all. I discussed my feelings on Molly and I need to submit a formal apology because I didn't realize just how bad it could get. I'm sorry girl.
I will say I'm a little worried about season four but I'm sure ANF won't have much to do with it, so I need to put my fear aside and just get into it. It's just, the direction it went in is not what I wanted from this series and is not something I want to engage with again. Thanks for reading all this!
And also Clementine was there.
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fox-from-fairytale · 2 months
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Javi, baby, you're going to find out the real reason why you shouldn't give her the van
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toothzome · 1 year
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it's over the game is done but HOW DO YOU GO FROM TWDG S1 TO THE "SEASONS" AFTER?!
how do you from such a strong message of family and never leaving team-mates behind and love--to a season where all the characters ever do is lie, leave someone else behind, beat each other up, or kill for no reason.
then season 3 puts the player through the ringer for not "playing right" by forgiving david no matter what--and then you're ALSO punished for siding with kate too??? the game has no side so it makes all characters angry and bloodthirsty until the VERY lackluster ending where you learn there was basically no point in doing anything as it all ended pretty much the same.
and then season 4 is. okay. that's it. it's the best of the other seasons besides 1 but it's still just as underwhelming, boring, and overall pointless as the other seasons.
I JUST DON'T GET IT!!! they could've had season 2 feature the 400 days characters and let clem, christa, and omid have a happy ending. but noooo every other season is just edgelord shock value about what happens in a REAL apocalypse with characters that are killed for no reason and then the endings are supposed to give some moral message when the best message ended at S1! overall everything besides S1 is really bad when you start to look at it long enough and i hate that people only like the new seasons because all the characters are "hot" or whatever.
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souloftheintrovert · 2 years
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telltale: oh my god! we killed kenny, who survived a herd of walkers in a small, claustrophobic area with no bullets to defend himself and survived being mercilessly nearly beat to death, with the only damage being losing his eye, in simple car crash because he didn’t wear a seatbelt! we’re bastards!
so glad i stayed at wellington instead of staying w/ kenny. that’s the dumbest character death in the whole franchise.
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The temptation to start a blog like an "ask the twdg characters!" because there's like one in existence and they haven't posted in ages and I need to do something to motivate me to draw. Would yall be interested? I'll probably focus on season 1 motor inn but i could try season 4 things too.
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alextwdgf01 · 2 years
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This is another The Walking Dead Telltale series post, this time brushing up on the topic of ships.
Now, I don't personally have a lot of ships for the games. The ones I do are either not officialx non-canon, or optional in the game. For example, Carley and Doug or Carley and Lee. The ships aren't official, though hinted at could have being had things turned out differently. I do see Carley with either one, but my true ship for her is with Lee. They had some chemistry going before Lilly snuffed it out (in my version, I obviously save Carley. Sorry Doug)
Anyways, sorry. Kinda derailed with the explanation. Here are a list of my ships:
Carley x Doug
Lee x Carley
Luke x Jane
Bonnie x Mike
Gabe x Clementine
Javi x Kate
Clementine x Louis
And I know hard-core Violentine shippers will probably have my head for being a Clouis shipper, but let me explain why I don't ship Violet x Clem.
Regardless of who she ends up with season 4 (if either character at all), she did have a thing for Gabe in season 3. And this is not me say Clementine is straight. Telltale gave players the option of Louis or Violet for a reason. She's Bi. It's canon. I ain't arguing with that.
What I'm going based off of is what she seems to be attracted to. And that's someone with a dorky personality.
The first ever person she canonly is interested was Gabriel of course. And while through the eyes of the player and Kate, he's this hormonal teenager with huge mood swings. But when you notice the way he acts when Clementine is around, he gets a bit giddy and awkward and just...dorky towards her. (And she even says herself she thinks he's a dork, but in fondness)
Now of the two in season 4, we can all agree that Louis is a dork. He's always horsing around and trying to be a charmer. Where as Violet is always so serious and at the same time a shy person. Her personality is far different from Louis and Gabriel. Not to say the two boys aren't different in ways. But the way they act toward Clementine is pretty much the same, just with Lou being a lot more flirty.
My point being that Clementine has a thing for someone who is dorky and nice to her, yet can be serious when needed. And yes, this description does sound a bit familiar to Duck (minus the serious part). I don't personally ship them, but I wouldn't be surprised if they'd both gotten to survive longer together they could have hooked up.
But note, this is just my thoughts and ship(s). Every one is entitled to their own ideas and I've nothing against those who ship Clementine and Violet. ✌
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mitchdolgen · 2 years
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stapledsquirrel · 1 year
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Listen, I hate Kate but when she’s right she’s right
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