WELL WELL, LONG TIME NO SEE - The Walking Dead: S4-E2.1 - Blind Playthrough

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  • Hello everyone and welcome back to my blind playthrough of Telltale's the Walking Dead! Following the shocking end of S4E1, we now have to deal with the consequences of AJ's actions. Will we be allowed to stay at the school? and what danger might lurk in the woods around? A familiar face reveals itself!
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  • @TimShakh
    @TimShakh 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    23:56 Bless you!

  • @Ceres603
    @Ceres603 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    AJ was definitely too young to understand what was happening, and you were right that there was no way that Clem could have gotten to teach him about every type of scenario. Clem had been trying her best to raise him well, but she's still a kid herself and had to look out for them without much help for a long time, so we can't blame her either. It was just an overall shitty situation that you couldn't fault any one individual for
    Random, but great choice for the copyright song replacement. Never would have noticed that you took it out if you didn't it mention it! I almost thought you forgot to take it last episode it cause it was so seamless lol

    • @LukaelPlays
      @LukaelPlays  26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Aah the song I used is actually also from Walking Dead, so that's why it's so fitting ahaha the songs they pick are always really nice, I wish I could leave them in, but every single one gets copyright claimed 😫

    • @Ceres603
      @Ceres603 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@LukaelPlays Yeah I recognized it from some of the earlier seasons! Totally forgot they had an original song in this one since it's been so long since I played. The copyright laws are super annoying when it comes to this. Still a cool editing detail on your part, cause I've seen lot of people take out the music and either don't replace it, or replace it with something jarringly different 😆

  • @Alfonso88279
    @Alfonso88279 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ok, psychology. This is the thing. It's tempting to say things the way an adult would say to another adult, cristal clear. But with kids, it's not so easy. Using modern psychology you would never say to AJ that he is a "murderer", because he is really not. Sure, he killed someone, but he didn't really wanted to kill him, because he doesn't fully understand the concept of death... he has a notion but not a complete notion.
    To be a murderer means to have will to actually kill someone. You can be a murderer under the law but out of the legal room, being a murderer has a deeper meaning, it changes your inner thoughts, your identity.
    The right thing (according to psychology) there was to say that Louis talked out of place, then after that, explaining the meaning of murder to AJ, to a level that he could understand, and let him make his own understanding, which is clear: He is not actually a murderer but he made a terrible mistake. It may not look like that, if AJ was an adult or even a teenager I wouldn't say this, but what really happened there was closer to a tragic accident. AJ didn't know what he was doing.
    He may think he did, but he really didn't. It's a complex situation (brilliant from the developers).

  • @Alfonso88279
    @Alfonso88279 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Kidnapping kids to make them fight your war always works. Always. That has been common practice in almost every long war humanity has known, and it's common practice in Africa right now, in the most unstable "countries". Children learn to be part of whatever groups help them grow. It's extremely easy to do. You don't even have to force them when the moment come. At that point, they have nothing else. Of course they fight for their kidnappers.

    • @LukaelPlays
      @LukaelPlays  26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Horrible 😫

    • @Alfonso88279
      @Alfonso88279 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@LukaelPlays Absolutely horrible, yes.