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coqueverette · 5 months ago
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text post memes 😨😨
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mashkustal · 2 months ago
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pixel art of s1 and s2 characters
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plamglam · 1 year ago
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they're the best!!!! Jane Bonnie and Kenny my beloved
The art is made by @spacedlexi ! ! !
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junoboxparty · 1 month ago
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<but what if jane and luke and clem were the only survivors and what if they went back to howe's and stocked up and what if they went back to the cabin and what if jane had a family to raise her baby and>
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heroswags · 19 days ago
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i feel like shed do this
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whut-da-brunch · 19 days ago
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Thinking about how much they fumbled with Jane in Season 3. Like we've clearly established that Jane is the embodiment of "fuck them kids and fuck you too" SOOO why the fuck didn't she just DIY abort??? THINK ABOUT IT!!! There's no way in hell she wouldn't at least TRY to get rid of the baby. Girl don't hang yourself grab the hanger!!!!
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neonvioletlight · 1 year ago
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what other characters do you like except for Vi? (And the obvious- Clem, Lee, etc,) I like your art alot, it motivates me!!!
i drew them!!!! these are my favorite characters besides the obvious ones
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all misunderstood mean women and then BAM JAVIER GARCIA
thank you!!! im happy it inspires you!!!!:)
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clementinesmustyhat · 6 months ago
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found these while scrolling through a twdg blog from like 2013-2018 and wanted people to see them
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kenny looks sleepy lmao
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nllick · 10 months ago
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I love Kenny
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nicorobinphd · 2 months ago
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stg, being an enjoyer of jane twdg is like being forced into an expert-level course on the way misogyny manifests in video game spaces.
god forbid a woman be complex or difficult or provably mischaracterized (see tags) at the end of her arc to service the culmination of a man’s storyline.
#“kenny was harrowed by loss in his family” so was jane. that is part of them literally being foils.#“kenny teaches clem more!” literally untrue a lot of clem’s combat style is rooted in what jane taught her (targeting the knees & basically#everything clem knows about knife combat- jane is also mirrored with lee in this sense as like was previously stated knife combat later goe#on to become a major element of how clem fights only outweighed by her use of firearms)#she teaches clem the gut trick & we see the innovative thinking that comes with being more independent & proactive influence the way clem#handles sticky situations & deals with feeling disempowered. like this is going to sound odd but the fact that her behaviour mirrors jane#at her best (even though her relationship with aj is more maternal the way she approaches him much more as an equal & capable of holding#agency over his own life is much more reminiscent of the way she was treated by jane & luke positively + the rest of the adults negatively#than how kenny or even lee treated clem [though lee did start to view her this way after the train] + her people reading skill.) & at her#worst (isolating herself + becoming cold + the fact she is [based on player choice] willing to leave aj behind for both their survival +#struggling with her need for community vs her sense of distrust in their lasting stability + her tendency to be unfeelingly pragmatic to a#fault except when it comes to aj + the fact that clem- at her worst is self-serving & somewhat uncaring in comparison to kenny’s possessive#hot-headedness etc) indicates that on some level- regardless of a player’s second season ending- clem considered jane to be a better#behavioural role model- this isn’t to say kenny was unimpactful but rather that his impact was different- where behaviourally we see elemen#of lee luke jane & even carver in clem’s later behaviour kenny’s impact is more so that of a cautionary tale- somebody clem cared for who#she witnessed lose himself entirely to his worst character flaws due to an inability to cope with the world she now lives in- something he#even admits to her in multiple endings iirc. kenny becomes the fate clem must strive against at all costs.#similar can be said of the ending where you go with jane regarding how it analogies clem’s fears & low self worth as a result of being#unable to maintain what she had with aj (in a manner that mirrors jane’s story in that she’s choosing to leave behind a living relative due#to no longer being able to be what they need- again depending on player choice*)#*my exact memory of the third season is hazier tbh. iirc it is dependent on player choice whether she is complacent with the decision to#make her leave the new frontier.#like the way the ending was handled was sloppy & jane was mischaracterized as a result of being shoved into a conflict that we know for#certain was not intended to go to her. calm down & just enjoy your man without being weird & misogynistic dear god.)#(also if you like clem & jane you will like holly robinson & selina kyle dc)#twdg jane#jane twdg#twdg
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terranovathemust · 7 months ago
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It didn't go as planned 😅
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coqueverette · 1 month ago
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part two to one of my rlly old posts 🫡 if anyone remembers the og they’re a true member of bambination
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mashkustal · 25 days ago
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NSFW (Kink discussion)
TWDG characters and whether or not they have any possible kinks/fetishes.
(headcanon, obviously)
Lee - vanilla, but willing to try anything to "spice things up". But that's it for him - an extra spice, sauce, not the main dish. He is excited about trying everything though, just for experience.
Carley - vanilla, same as Lee, willing to try anything, but more into costumes and roleplay.
Lilly - she is into Dom/sub dynamics for suuuure. She is a Domme, obviously. Also she is into bondage.
Kenny - thinks that he is vanilla, but has a praise kink, he just didn't discovered it yet.
Katjaa - vanilla, and she is happy about it. For her it's "why invent a wheel if it's already existing?". "There is no reason to fix something that isn't broken". That's her thoughts. She is very gentle and thoughtful about her partner's needs in the bed.
Javi - he is into leather and latex. When he was younger and horny he thought about shoving his baseball bat into his ass, but decided not to (and that's probably for the best).
Kate - she has a degradation kink, and here comes her problems with men in relationship - they think that because she like to be treated like that in the bed, she doesn't mind to be treated the same out of bed. They are wrong. Probably, out of all of her men only Javi was able to understand this difference.
Jane - roleplays, all of the types. Teacher/student, boss/employee, burglary, spy interrogation, “first-time” roleplay - you name it, she's done it. Both roles.
Luke - vanilla, he can try things with his partner and do what they want, but he doesn't enjoy any of kinks that much.
Nick - soooo, he has some very specific fetish, something on wonderbread level - very obscure, uncommon and detailed. Not like something creepy or disgusting, just unusual.
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giveamadeuschohisownmovie · 15 days ago
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My rewrite of TWDG season 2:
Episode 1
Mostly the same, except Christa doesn’t go missing. She and Clementine are still together and Christa is the one who gets bitten by the dog. So instead of Clem having to tend to her own arm, Clem has to tend to Christa. Other than that, the story is mostly the same.
Episode 2
Again, mostly the same. However, the rivalry is no longer Kenny vs. Luke, it’s now Kenny vs. Christa. This is a direct continuation of their dynamic in season 1 since Kenny and Christa would often butt heads. However, it’s much worse this time since it’s two incredibly traumatized people taking their anger out on each other.
Episode ends the same way, with everyone being captured by Carver’s people.
Episode 3
This is where the storyline takes a massive deviation. We learn that part of the reason why Luke’s group fled Carver is that a war is about to break out in the area. Apparently, Carver got on the wrong side of a man named Arvo, the leader of a Russian survivor camp. Carver knows his people would lose a war with Arvo’s people, but is too stubborn to grovel for peace.
So, this episode is mostly about the group’s attempt to escape before Arvo makes his move. Unfortunately, in another deviation from the original storyline, the escape plan fails. Alvin, if he survived the previous episode, is killed as a result of the failed escape.
As punishment, Carver decides to kill one of the main characters. He forces Clem to make a choice between Nick (if he survived episode 2), Carlos, and Sarita.
If Nick is chosen, Luke will hate Clem. If Carlos is chosen, Sarah will hate Clem. If Sarita is chosen, Kenny will hate Clem.
Regardless of who dies, Carver tells the group to prepare for war.
(Also, the walker herd from the original storyline is still present. The storyline reason is that the walkers are being used by Arvo’s people to attack Carver’s camp, similar to how the Wolves in the Walking Dead TV show used walkers)
Episode 4
Arvo’s people makes their move. This episode is mostly focused on the war between Carver’s camp and Arvo’s camp. Knowing that Carver’s people can’t win the war, Kenny and Christa come up with a new escape plan. This time, they’ll use the chaos of Arvo’s next attack to sneak out of the area.
Before the group can make their escape, Rebecca gives birth. Carver takes baby AJ and says something along the lines of raising his son to take over as the group’s new leader.
We then get a new mission in which Clem sneaks into Carver’s office to get AJ. Unfortunately, while trying to sneak back to the group, Carver catches her. But that’s when Kenny and Christa arrive, leading to a brutal fight scene that ends with Kenny shooting Carver in the legs. You’re then given the choice of watching Kenny beat Carver to death or leaving the area.
Even after Carver dies, Arvo’s people launches another attack. This time, the group manages to successfully get away. Unfortunately, Nick, Carlos, and Sarita all perish during the escape (so whoever you didn’t choose to die in the previous episode ends up dying anyways, per Telltale tradition).
Rebecca also dies. But before she dies, she makes Clementine promise to her that she’ll take care of AJ.
The episode ends on a massive cliffhanger. Even though Arvo destroys Carver’s camp, he sets his sights on Clem’s group, vowing to wipe out everyone who was associated with the man.
Episode 5
The first half of the episode is focused on the group trying to get away from Arvo’s army. During the exodus, the group tries to cross a frozen lake. Clem falls through but Sarah saves her. Unfortunately, Sarah is dragged down by a walker and drowns. Bonnie could also die in this sequence.
After Sarah’s death, despite the group’s efforts, they are eventually cornered by Arvo’s army. A shootout occurs, leading to a walker herd arriving and attacking both sides. Clem is shot in the shoulder by Arvo and passes out.
When Clementine wakes up, she sees that she’s in a truck with Kenny, Christa, Jane, and Luke. Luke explains that Bonnie (if she’s still alive) and Mike went missing after the attack by Arvo’s people. When Clem asks if they’re still being chased by Arvo’s camp, Jane says that most of them were wiped out by the walker herd.
Kenny and Christa are arguing, leading to the car crashing. Everyone is separated in the blizzard. Eventually, Clementine finds Kenny and Christa. When Kenny asks what happened to AJ, the three of them assume the worst. Kenny thinks Christa killed AJ, while Christa thinks Kenny killed AJ. The two fight, which ends in either Christa being killed by Kenny or Clem killing Kenny. Or both could die if you let Kenny kill Christa, and then choose to shot Kenny afterwards.
Regardless of what happens, Clementine learns that AJ was actually with Luke and Jane the whole time. So the sad reality of this situation is that had Kenny and Christa not immediately jumped to conclusions, they would’ve learned that AJ was safe and sound. At this point, Jane says she’s going off on her own since she feels she’s gotten too attached to the group. As Clementine, you take AJ and decide to:
1) Go off on your own
2) Stay with Luke
3) Stay with Jane
4) Stay with Kenny (if he survived)
5) Stay with Christa (if she survived)
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theyreunderadumpster · 2 months ago
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It may surprise you to know that even if I am forever Team Kenny I actually really like Jane.
I really hate what they did to her in those last 30 minutes. It screams rewrites, her character has inherently selfish qualities and she definitely was projecting her sister issues onto Clem, but up until then she had better survival instinct than almost everyone in the cabin group aside (except Luke, fuck Bonnie forever but she's her own post).
Jane all of a sudden being so stubborn in her plan to the point of her own death is fucking character assassination. It's completely believable she may have hid AJ initially but faced with a knife to her chest the Jane we originally met in episode 3 and 4 gives up the plot and admits she was fucking around and doesn't want to find out.
God, Season 2 just really falls apart at the end.
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abagofmagictrix · 5 months ago
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My Top 10 Favorite Characters From the Walking Dead Telltale Series
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