Remember when the st John brother fell into a bear trap I bet their the ones that put that bear trap in the woods when you had to chop off that guys leg they wanted to catch and eat people and they were in the area when they asked for gas
For those who know who abraham is do you think Jolene was his wife? Think about it
I thought that Jolene's daughter was taken into the woods and was raped and murdered by the bandits. Abraham had to kill his own daughter shortly before leaving on his own.
The Batman-Robin reference isn't really an Easter egg I don't think as the characters themselves know what they're talking about; it's actually part of the world.
Tell Kenny to shoot Duck after Katjaa kills herself. Then stay silent when the dialouge choices appear.
only thing that sucks tho is when you dont kill duck and neither does kenny it says you left duck in the woods....then they show an over shot of the three of them and ducks brains are splattered on the tree...this was the only moment where the choice dont matter thing was really real for me woulda rather had another game over duck is a walker gag;)
Please do! I even read somewhere that choosing "..." instead of Lee or Kenny shooting him will cause him to turn into a walker. I'd love to see a video of it.
I was re-playing The Walking Dead since I've been able to play the Steam version of the game since the update even though my computer is way below the requirements, and I noticed a few more references in my replay.
First of all, I love the flyers behind Doug in the pharmacy in episode 1. There's one that says "Easter Egg Hunt" and one that says "The I.T. Guy". The former references the in-game Doug (and his shirt) and the latter references the real world Doug.
Then there's the movie references in the achievements: Adventures in Babysitting and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. And of course the Frank Sinatra reference, Goodbye, She Quietly Says.
And given all these references in the achievements, could Hit the Road be a reference to Sam & Max?
I was re-playing The Walking Dead since I've been able to play the Steam version of the game since the update even though my computer is way below the requirements, and I noticed a few more references in my replay.
First of all, I love the flyers behind Doug in the pharmacy in episode 1. There's one that says "Easter Egg Hunt" and one that says "The I.T. Guy". The former references the in-game Doug (and his shirt) and the latter references the real world Doug.
Then there's the movie references in the achievements: Adventures in Babysitting and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. And of course the Frank Sinatra reference, Goodbye, She Quietly Says.
And given all these references in the achievements, could Hit the Road be a reference to Sam & Max?
You have a keen eye. It's probably the same model, but it is not Doug. That Zombie wears shoes instead of sandals.
Dammit.
I just spent the last 15 minutes of my life scrolling through walkthroughs, trying to look at Doug's feet... socks and sandals! No wonder the dork had no hope getting away from zombies!
I still can't get the Station Wagon (Ending of Episode 2) stocked by supplies from my head...
I mean, it really resembles to "Organ Trail" by Man who wear many hats. I mean - it's Station Wagon stocked with food and stuff, in the middle of nowhere, without gas and abondoned... So, I guess it is either coincidence that TTG chose Station Wagon and filled it up with supplies or an easter egg
EP4 - Also, it's more of reference - "For whom the bell tolls" cited by Chuck (I know it's from Hemingway, but it is also name of Metallica's song and originally it is a poem from John Donne... so there's that)
Also the mercy kill Lee does with the attic zombie kid awfully reminds me how Rick killed Helen in Pilot/Comicbook; but I see this more of a slight reference than actual easter egg
I thought the Duck shooting scene is actually also a reference to Rick shooting Hannah. When I saw that scene I immediately had to think about that scene in the series. Especially the camera angle it is shown from is exactly the same.
And yeah, also the kid in the attic and how Lee talks to him reminded me of the same scene..
I thought that Jolene's daughter was taken into the woods and was raped and murdered by the bandits. Abraham had to kill his own daughter shortly before leaving on his own.
Actually, Jolene doesn't really know what happened to her daughter, at least, not exactly. The game also implies the bandits took her daughter and gave it to the dairy farm. Andy talks about not keeping Clementine, because she wouldn't offer enough "meat".
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the conversation you have with kenny lasts longer than if you go silent so duck would of turned anyway..
TTG YOU GOOF'D
No, little buddy. I wasn't wrong!
#brofist#
yay.
I thought that Jolene's daughter was taken into the woods and was raped and murdered by the bandits. Abraham had to kill his own daughter shortly before leaving on his own.
That could be an interesting outcome, but I'm gonna have to find out how to do it...
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Tell Kenny to shoot Duck after Katjaa kills herself. Then stay silent when the dialouge choices appear.
only thing that sucks tho is when you dont kill duck and neither does kenny it says you left duck in the woods....then they show an over shot of the three of them and ducks brains are splattered on the tree...this was the only moment where the choice dont matter thing was really real for me
Please do! I even read somewhere that choosing "..." instead of Lee or Kenny shooting him will cause him to turn into a walker. I'd love to see a video of it.
First of all, I love the flyers behind Doug in the pharmacy in episode 1.
Then there's the movie references in the achievements: Adventures in Babysitting and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. And of course the Frank Sinatra reference, Goodbye, She Quietly Says.
And given all these references in the achievements, could Hit the Road be a reference to Sam & Max?
You forgot ''You fight like a dairy farmer''
Dammit.
I just spent the last 15 minutes of my life scrolling through walkthroughs, trying to look at Doug's feet... socks and sandals! No wonder the dork had no hope getting away from zombies!
I mean, it really resembles to "Organ Trail" by Man who wear many hats. I mean - it's Station Wagon stocked with food and stuff, in the middle of nowhere, without gas and abondoned... So, I guess it is either coincidence that TTG chose Station Wagon and filled it up with supplies or an easter egg
EP4 - Also, it's more of reference - "For whom the bell tolls" cited by Chuck (I know it's from Hemingway, but it is also name of Metallica's song and originally it is a poem from John Donne... so there's that)
Also the mercy kill Lee does with the attic zombie kid awfully reminds me how Rick killed Helen in Pilot/Comicbook; but I see this more of a slight reference than actual easter egg
I don't really think that it's an easter egg...
That is from BTTF-1 when mcflies go to the "dark" future, and the guy said : Two mcflies with the same gun, that's what i called poetic justice
It's Doug's twin brother.
Duh
Poetic justice is just a literary device often used in the late 1600's....
It was really popular in shakespeare's works.
One of the easter eggs that people forgot is if you tell kenny to shoot duck he instead walks away, leaving duck to die and become a walker.
And yeah, also the kid in the attic and how Lee talks to him reminded me of the same scene..
Game:
"This boat is an answered prayer. We just gotta push a little bit further."
In the show Rick says almost the same line for the prison.
Also the Star Wars references from Ben and later on Molly.
Actually, Jolene doesn't really know what happened to her daughter, at least, not exactly. The game also implies the bandits took her daughter and gave it to the dairy farm. Andy talks about not keeping Clementine, because she wouldn't offer enough "meat".
I wonder how many more of these are hidden through the games....
I want to find more of these.