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Pokémon X/Y Safari Friend Code Exchange, Pokémon Trades and Information 27131.Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Nintendo 3DS) - Friend Codes, Trades and Chat 241.It may not have as much emotional weight as season one's penultimate episode, but all the pieces are ready for a satisfying, if flawed, conclusion to A New Frontier. If nothing else, Episode 4 ends with a rather strong, action-packed set up for the finale. Gameplay-wise it isn't as involved as it should be, but this has been an issue of the season as a whole and it didn't seem likely Telltale would change up the formula this late. That said, Thicker Than Water does mark a noticeable improvement in writing quality over the previous set of episodes. For as much good as this episode does, it's still the third major episode of the bunch meaning that nobody is as developed as they should be when setting up the final episode.
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Of course, it isn't nearly as smooth as it should be, given how directionless season three feels as a whole.
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Given the theme of family that A New Frontier has focused on so heavily, it's only fitting then that David and Javi centre themselves as the emotional crux of the chapter. Although he doesn't interact with Javi's greater plot as much as he could have (though not without good reason), it's his relationship with Javi that is set up to ultimately drive the rest of the season. Given the amount of focus David got in Episode 3, it's no surprise that he plays an active role in Episode 4's plot. This season never should have been about her and, while her presence isn't harmful in the context of her own character, she's finally allowed to take a backseat to Javi from a story perspective, allowing their dynamic to grow more naturally, even if just a little.
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Not so much where this episode marks a low point or defeat for the character, but enough where the plot actually works in favour of his characterization, actively building him up into a suitable lead instead of the co-lead he's been to Clem for the previous two episodes.Ĭlementine herself gets a bit less focus this time around, albeit it's ultimately for the best. While Javi was never going to be as developed a character as Lee or Clementine, in large part due to him effectively sharing the role of main character with Clem, Episode 4 spends a fair amount of time analyzing Javi's character, how he's grown (if he even has,) and what his family truly means to him.įor the first time in the entire season, it feels as if Javi's ideologies are being challenged by the overarching narrative. As a whole, this is rather light on action, but the narrative moves far quicker and with more meaning than in any previous section of the season. Perhaps as it to be expected from the season's penultimate chapter, Episode 4: Thicker Than Water is all about escalation. The associated drama can, at times, fall into extremes, playing up the severity of the situation far more than the narrative actually necessitates, but this is a tool Telltale uses rather well for the most part. Time and time again, the developer has proven capable when it comes to raising the stakes in order to challenge their characters, and keep audiences from becoming complacent. If there's one thing Telltale's The Walking Dead has consistently done well across all three seasons, it's escalation.