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번역 관련 문제 보고
Giving him a gun was incredibly stupid, but I really can'r bring myself to hate him entirely.
I feel like there's too many unaswered questions? Specifically concderning the medicine. He was about one day away from theirr camp when we first met him. He was hauling around a lot of medicine, medicine that I feel he didn't just "find along the way" or what have you.
This probably depends on what you did in the playthrough, but I didn't steal the medicine, so you can imagine I was very confused when we see him again and he says we did. I didn't really think about it until after the episode, but why would he have told his group we stole from them?
He had a bag stuffed full of medice, and we learned in the fifth episode he was close to a day away from camp. When we interact with him Jane roughs him up and he tells us the medication is meant for his sister. Again, he's close to day away from camp, away from his group. What was he doing looking around the observation deck? The kid isn't stupid, he knows he's not going to find anything there. So... what if he was hiding it? What if he was hiding it and his sister was really ill? That makes it look like they were planning to cut off from their group.
But how is he going to explain a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of medication just vanishing? Clementine and Jane come along. He was going to use them as a scapegoat.
Now we come to the shootout. Or just before it. In this confrontation, there's a split second where Arvo looks disappointed when looking at the group. Why? Because Jane is gone. While I can't entirely back this up, I feel like Arvo was, possibly, wanting to get back at Jane for the way she humilated him. (And Clementine if you stole from him, especially if he did neef the meds.) Other than that, I can't really feel any reason for him to have made that flash of disappointement.
But other than that I don't think he initially meant any physical harm to come to the group. Instead, I honestly think that his group saw fit to rob us in return fror robbing them, but if you look real closely when they realize your group has a child, they sound shocked, it almost feels like they're thinking of backing off. Before the shootout begins and before Rebecca is shot, I believe, Arvo starts shouting to one of the folks in his group. This translation could be off somewhat as I'm afraid I don't speak any Russian.
"Buriko, Buriko, stop! Lower the weapon! You don't have to do this! Don't shoot! I don't want to die!"
You could say he only said that because he didn't want to get his ass killed, but I'm starting to think that wasn't the case.
Okay, events of episode four are done. Let's look at five!!
♥♥♥♥'s crazy right off the bat. Arvo is very obviously trying to resuscitate his sister, whom may I remind you was standing directly next to him when shot. He doesn't seem to have any real reaction to the two fellows in his group dying, one of the reason's why I assume they weren't blood.
So this kid probably just lost the only family he had left. I mean hell, she was an adult, maybe pre-apocalypse she was the one taking care of him. Who knows! But anyways, you have this kid, angry and in shock and with his heart in pieces. He's probably in denial, given you're not really going to resuscitate someone with a gunshot wound. He turns around for a moment, she reanimates and you shoot her. She's shot again. Arvo doesn't see the walker. He sees his sister. He sees his sister on the ground with a buller in her head.
A lot of the time, when someone you love dies, you get angry. You try to find someone or something to blame their death on. Sadly he ended up placing that blame of her deaht on Clementine, despite the fact he knew she wasn't the one that killed her.
Oh look. The rest of the Russian group is dead. One of ours is hurt. This kids still a mess and this scary angry guy comes out of nowhere, beats on him, then pulls a gun on him. I'd not be very happy about that either.
The rest feels like it could have been avoidedt to me. If Kenny hadn't treated him the way he did, without the abuse, and if Telltale had given us more time to interact with him, he wouldn't have shot Clem abd he, Mike, and Bonnie would have still been with the group.
I'm not trying to justify what he did, but trying to make ya' see it the way he did, I guess.
Yeah, he needs an ass whoppin' for shooting Clem though.
YES. I do believe that's what I typed!!
EDIT: I'm sorry, I like analyzing and talking about characters. ;o;
i was a ♥♥♥♥♥ with him in my first run
But a nice person in my second and he shoot me when mike took my gun
Non sense.
Sorry, I forgot people don't like reading here.
He was never a nice person.