This is what I think what gonna happen in season 2: I going to get alot of hate for this but just listen! I think that Clem didn't kill Lee maybe she just shot of the handcuffs because she thought that Lee wouldn't turn!? Maybe she shot him in the head BUT Lee never died so you can say that Clem missed the brain. The thing that makes me think this could be possible is that when you shoot Lee I (can just be wrong with my ears) still hear him breathe! So I think that you play as Glenn in the first episode of season 2 and you find Lee. Glenn found a doctor and some other dudes on his way to Atlanta and now he is searching for Lee. Then in the rest of the episodes you play as Lee and you try to find Clem!
I may be wrong and I think I'm wrong but it's just a thought! Well if I'm wrong RIP Lee and Kenny and the rest who died in the game!
Thanks for an amazing game TellTale and I can't wait for Season 2!
On each episode it does state clearly the outcome changes depending your choices and responses etc so lee being tied up on a radiator and dying might not happen if other choices and responses changed the events of episode 5. And there still is no confirmation if the game has multiple endings. So lee could survive
On each episode it does state clearly the outcome changes depending your choices and responses etc so lee being tied up on a radiator and dying might not happen if other choices and responses changed the events of episode 5. And there still is no confirmation if the game has multiple endings. So lee could survive
On each episode it does state clearly the outcome changes depending your choices and responses etc so lee being tied up on a radiator and dying might not happen if other choices and responses changed the events of episode 5. And there still is no confirmation if the game has multiple endings. So lee could survive
Pretty sure they stated that there was only one ending, and it was tailored to us, not changed entirely and completely.
So I thought about it. Yeah I know Lee dies anyways and all that. But I choose to keep the arm and thought that is why he got so sick? But if you cut his arm off he should not be sick right? But I've seen that he get's sick anyway? Can anyone explain why because I haven't played that story way. And do you get to see when Lee becomes a walker if you choose to not kill him?
And now for Season 2. It's so freaking sad that Clem got to see both her parents as walkers and kill Lee Then walk around alone in the middle of nowhere (How did she get there without dying??) Anyways, I became so happy when you see the to far away persons, that probally is Christa and Omid (Or maybe they want us to think that it's them) But why doesn't Clem just run to them? What stops her. Im so glad she didn't shot herself, although it was shotgun ammo :P
Just so freaking sad that Lee died And Kenny why did he do that?
Somehow I want season 2 to reflect around Lilly. I'm still wondering what happened to her after she took off in the RV, she was smart, and had good survival skills. And to me its really interesting to think about how TTG would handle her mental situation. I just really want to avoid controlling Clementine as it would be weird to take on walkers as a child.
Somehow I want season 2 to reflect around Lilly. I'm still wondering what happened to her after she took off in the RV, she was smart, and had good survival skills. And to me its really interesting to think about how TTG would handle her mental situation. I just really want to avoid controlling Clementine as it would be weird to take on walkers as a child.
Sorry to ruin your hope here but Lilly (despite giving a different name for her father) dies in the Woodbury disaster after she assists the Govoner's attack on the prison in 'The Rise of The Govenor'. Although there is no specific mention of her death it is highly suggested.
I say a new character we haven't seen yet as the main protagonist but still following Clem's story.
It would be interesting to see when Clem opens up and begins to trust the character and perhaps reflect on her time with Lee. Hopefully whatever Lee taught Clem in season 1 will be shown for the next one.
To answer the question to why Lee still gets sick even if you cut is arm off, It's because they were to late at chopping it off. Lee was already sick from the bite which is why he passed out.
Also the reason Clem didn't run to the people at the end, is probably because like us, she has no idea who they are, sure they could be Omid and Christa but they coud just as easily be horrible people like the St. Johns.
Now about season 2, I feel that it should follow a new group of survivors, even though I would like to see how Clem went following the events of season one, I don't believe that Clem should be the main character, being the main character will take away Clem's character and who she is, turning her into the player (since she will be making decisions based on what the player thinks) I feel that Clem should be in season 2 but maybe only in passing and not a main character, just to show how she is going and maybe hearing a bit about what has happened to her since season 1.
One would hope that a company that put such effort into illustrating the consequences of choice would have the cojones to stick to its guns.
Then again, one could argue the whole concept of choice was all an illusion and whatever was going to happen was going to happen. Every character that died was doomed regardless of what you did. Simply because you might be able to prolong that death means nothing. They still die, rendering your "choices" useless.
Then again, one could argue the whole concept of choice was all an illusion and whatever was going to happen was going to happen. Every character that died was doomed regardless of what you did. Simply because you might be able to prolong that death means nothing. They still die, rendering your "choices" useless.
I can respect that view.
From my perspective, I took the "choices" mechanic to be used more as a way to shape the personalities of your avatar and his cohorts. To me, this seems like it would work more for a title like The Walking Dead as opposed to the KotOR/Mass Effect mechanic of make this choice and get rewarded with the light side/dark side paragon/renegade ending. Hence, (again from my perspective) the concept of choice was masterfully used to enhance the drama of the story and not an illusion.
For season 2, I think we'll play as Clem. But not Clem as we know her. The game will start several years in the future with Clem a teenager/young adult, still dealing with the walkers. As for the two strangers off in the distance, they could be Omid and Christa, but it could be that they were bad people and, through flashbacks, we learned what happened with them and how Clem escaped.
I also hope for some dream/meta experience where Clem has a conversation with Lee, showing how he is still her protector and mentor, if only in her mind. We're not done with the Lee/Clem dynamic, I hope. I truly hope this is the case, because I can't see a game where we play as Clem as she is now, a child, and I really don't want to play as a new character. I have too much emotional attachment to the characters from this series, and with Clem being the only one left (for sure, anyway) that all falls on her. If I'm going to play season 2, she NEEDS to be there.
What if we have a season 2 that kind of implements a little of everything?
We could start off as a new character in a new setting, sometime during the period when the season one group is in the motel. This new group would already have gone through the beginning of the apocalypse, and would already have all the information we learned in the first season, for example; that everyone turns, etc. This new character could go through all new situations with a new group, so we could have a unique experience.
Then, around midway through episode three or four, our character and a few friends would have to flee whatever area they were in, and end up outside of Savannah. There, they meet Molly, who has left the city because of the herd coming through. Molly goes along with our character and friends, who soon see a couple on a hill above them, running toward a little girl below them. Our character and friends follow, and find that the couple is Omid and Christa, and they have just found Clementine, right where the epilogue ended. Now our new character and friends join Clem, Christa, and Omid, and this group plays out through episode 5 like the ending group in season one; some will live and some won't.
This way, we would get to play as someone new and meet new characters, but still find out how Clementine is doing, and spend more time with Christa, Omid, and Molly. Telltale can't please everyone with how they do season 2, but this solution kind of incorporates the wishes of those that want to stick with Clementine, and those that want a new group to play with.
What if we have a season 2 that kind of implements a little of everything?
We could start off as a new character in a new setting, sometime during the period when the season one group is in the motel. This new group would already have gone through the beginning of the apocalypse, and would already have all the information we learned in the first season, for example; that everyone turns, etc. This new character could go through all new situations with a new group, so we could have a unique
experience.
Then, around midway through episode three or four, our character and a few friends would have to flee whatever area they were in, and end up outside of Savannah. There, they meet Molly, who has left the city because of the herd coming through. Molly goes along with our character and friends, who soon see a couple on a hill above them, running toward a little girl below them. Our character and friends follow, and find that the couple is Omid and Christa, and they have just found Clementine, right where the epilog ended. Now our new character and friends join Clem, Christa, and Omid, and this group plays out through episode 5 like the ending group in season one; some will live and some won't.
This way, we would get to play as someone new and meet new characters, but still find out how Clementine is doing, and spend more time with Christa, Omid, and Molly. Telltale can't please everyone with how they do season 2, but this solution kind of incorporates the wishes of those that want to stick with Clementine, and those that want a new group to play with.
That would be okay, except I'd like to meet up with Clem and the rest a lot sooner; sometime during episode 1 would be much better for me. Going that long without reintroducing those characters would be a bad call for Telltale. If they're going to keep season 1 characters around, they need to be there from the start, or the almost-start. Having them show up halfway through the series, or even after, would be much too awkward in terms of storytelling. That's what I think, anyway.
What if it's about 10 years into the future, and Clem is all grown up. The Undead population has started to decrease as they might not be able to fight food, so they're starving out. There should also be a new group of survivors, and one of them is the main character and Clem can main NPC (like before). The story switches between the present and the future on some occasions, to tell the players how what came to be. (But your main play area will be the future). Also, some mentions will be made of Lee and possibly some cameos (memories) that could be based in the past
Given that the chapters are noted as 6-10 it suggests there will be some connection to this series. Given the style used in most forms of the franchise I would say that it will start a few days before lee's death as Molly or some other Crawford survivor, as yet unmentioned, who will eventually find a companion on the way out of the city. By the end of the episode 6 they reach the hilly outskirts as one notices a silhouette in the distance, of course Clem, who will be reintergrated into the story. Perhaps the second surviver could be either Chrita or Omid based on a decision like the one between Doug and Carly.
If that happen they would have to make her sexual in some way.
It's like you can't have a damn women character without her bust out and half nude.
I would hate to see that as Clem. Seeing how we all knew her as a little girl, and then to see her as a young blossomed women, with blood running down her bosom and leather boots on her toned yet feminine Carmel colored legs. The thought of her kinky hair with specks of grass and leaves in it due to her rolling on the ground with zombies and the innocent look in her eye that gives way to hardened determination.
No....No..that's just not the Clem I know. Not in short adventure shorts a-la- Laura Croft. I guess she would be like a "ebony" version of Laura Croft...so she would have a bit of a "trunk" and that would be allright...but I tell you what gentlemen. I wouldn't be able to stop seeing a 8 year old girl in that woman.
If that happen they would have to make her sexual in some way.
It's like you can't have a damn women character without her bust out and half nude.
I would hate to see that as Clem. Seeing how we all knew her as a little girl, and then to see her as a young blossomed women, with blood running down her bosom and leather boots on her toned yet feminine Carmel colored legs. The thought of her kinky hair with specks of grass and leaves in it due to her rolling on the ground with zombies and the innocent look in her eye that gives way to hardened determination.
No....No..that's just not the Clem I know. Not in short adventure shorts a-la- Laura Croft. I guess she would be like a "ebony" version of Laura Croft...so she would have a bit of a "trunk" and that would be allright...but I tell you what gentlemen. I wouldn't be able to stop seeing a 8 year old girl in that woman.
She will always be my little Clementine.
Umm... have you seen the females in this game? None of them were sexual in anyway. Whatsoever. None of them even showed ANY cleavage. TellTale wouldn't do that.
Umm... have you seen the females in this game? None of them were sexual in anyway. Whatsoever. None of them even showed ANY cleavage. TellTale wouldn't do that.
They may not have shown cleavage, but the unmarried female characters were all pretty hot. Especially Carley and Molly, who we were absolutely supposed to have a special affinity for.
Main: Donald Martinez (Hispanic)
Sec:Clementine
Setting: about the time ricks group reaches the prison
We should play as a bandit Name Donald he became this cold hearted bastard after his entire family was eaten by zombies while escaping Atlanta. After he escapes he meats up with this guy who takes him to a group. Donald and the rest of the group then become like barbarians sacking other camps raiding and killing the men raping the woman and then trading them and children for other supplies they need.(i say this because it needs a way darker tones since the game is so happy compared to the comics.) but we take control of Donald in about the time rick and his group arrive at the prison. Donald and his group raid another camp. However he sees a child escaping he chases after it. He catches up and talks to the child bonding with her. He decides this girls different he decides to protect her since he reminds him if his sister that had died in atlanta. Taking her with him he decides to split from his group and keep this girl safe.(With this setting TT may be able to explore what happened to the woodbury survivors. Kirkman did say the were dead to him. We could also revisit characters that we seen before like glenn,hershal since they are not with rick at this time.)
They may not have shown cleavage, but the unmarried female characters were all pretty hot. Especially Carley and Molly, who we were absolutely supposed to have a special affinity for.
No. They weren't. They were just female. Your brain interpreted them as such because of the limited range of other options. They weren't overly sexual in anyway.
Well the ending for the walking dead game season 1 ripped my heart out of my stomache and threw it on the ground and stomped on it till it was just a pile of mesh and gore.... And I'm sure the second season will do the same... Bt here's my idea on how it will do so. So lets start with the end of season one shall we? I chose to keep lee handcuffed to the chair or table thingy so she just ran off and left him and so she of course saw those 2 shadows on the hill. Okay so I believe your path in season 2 will be first of all determand on if u shot lee or left him. Considering I left him I believe that you start out as Clem and if you chose to make lee say to look for christa and omid , that she runs to them and there of course christa and omid... And you go for a while then your perspective changes to lees... Who wakes up to find his hand handcuffed to the table ( armless or not your choice ) and he has to start to look for Clem while still fighting the virus and it will turn out to be a story were you switch perspectives throughout your whole entire gameplay. I think that this would work out perfectly for the storyline! Any thoughts on this?????
They may not have shown cleavage, but the unmarried female characters were all pretty hot. Especially Carley and Molly, who we were absolutely supposed to have a special affinity for.
Only character even remotely sexualised was Molly and that was because she was doing things with that doctor in hopes to keep her sister safe and it all happens off camera anyway, it's not like she was being overly sexualised for eye candy the way it was for her character was that she was doing it for the sake of someone else's survival.
Everyone else were just female, just because they were female does not mean they are classed as sex objects just because you found them attractive. Hell Brie was unmarried and hardly a looker and Christa was with Omid.
I don't understand. Why is Lee all of a sudden able to fight the infection when he clearly wasn't even able to walk anymore as a result of how much the infection is taking over him. To have Lee in the next season is wishful thinking, unfortunately, because he almost certainly will not (especially considering that the majority chose to shoot Lee and they wouldn't leave out such a big plot segment for a whole season. It will most likely follow Clementine on her journey or on an entirely new group that finds Clementine.
I really doubt that they’ll just leave the character of Clementine hanging after this. I they do do another character, then that means that they’ll have to go right back to basics.
Wait...season 2 determined on season 1 saves? That's a nightmare for Telltale. Lee coming back doesn't make a whole lot of sense either.
Well I suppose I'm just wishful thinking but I really hope in some way that lee is in it in some way.... And yeah that would suck for them but think about it!! Why at the end did u tell her to do all of those things?! ( like go find christa and omid ) and plus it said that she would remember that maybe those last few choices will form your beginning for season 2 I mean why else would they make you tell her what u did?
I don't understand. Why is Lee all of a sudden able to fight the infection when he clearly wasn't even able to walk anymore as a result of how much the infection is taking over him. To have Lee in the next season is wishful thinking, unfortunately, because he almost certainly will not (especially considering that the majority chose to shoot Lee and they wouldn't leave out such a big plot segment for a whole season. It will most likely follow Clementine on her journey or on an entirely new group that finds Clementine.
You have a good point dude I just think that it's odd and un-filling that after spending. About 48 hours of my life that I just kinda.... Die you know man I just feel like there's gotta be more to it It just wouldn't feel right playing as Clem without lee
Wait...season 2 determined on season 1 saves? That's a nightmare for Telltale. Lee coming back doesn't make a whole lot of sense either.
If that's not the case, a lot of the story notifications in Episode 5 meant nothing. Multiple times it said "Omid and Christa will remember that" or "Clementine will remember this". Add in the intentional cliffhanger epilogue of the season (Clementine seeing two shadowy figures in the distance), and just think: If Season 2 were to be entirely new characters, with everything from Season 1 forgotten, how would that not be a letdown of an ending for Season 1, considering all the "remembering" the characters did? Plus, we still don't know what became of people like Molly or Vernon.
...Even if there may not be a direct carryover (like the Mass Effect series), Season 2 must be some kind of tie-in with Season 1, for Telltale to end Season 1 like they did.
I believe we'll definitely see a continuation of the story, but I feel it will have very little to do with Clem. Maybe we take over the roll of Molly or perhaps Kenny survived? I was really puzzled about Kenny, he became such a huge part of the story then he's gone so quickly and abruptly. We don't see him die and for a main char like Kenny his death should be huge and graphic to add emotion to it all. Vernon and his group just weren't interesting enough to carry the story on so ill rule them out. There's also Lily who is MIA who could possibly come into play. The whole older Clem idea wouldn't work, to age her that much would put the story past the tv show/comic timeline.
Imagine all the great stories that can be told in this post-apocalyptic world.
There is no reason that Season 2 should have to follow Clem.
I would be just as entertained if it followed a new character/group of survivors.
What I think would be interesting is following Andre Mitchell's story, the cop in Clem's neighbourhood.
The story starts at the same point he drives Lee, Clem and Shawn to Hershel's farm.
He then proceeds to the Police Station where Rick was in the comics, and heads of to find a new group of people.
He comes across the St.John dairy (The brothers said there were other people who had been on the dairy as well) and finds out the secret that Lee finds out and takes off.
Then he finds a new group of people and the story continous with them...
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On each episode it does state clearly the outcome changes depending your choices and responses etc so lee being tied up on a radiator and dying might not happen if other choices and responses changed the events of episode 5. And there still is no confirmation if the game has multiple endings. So lee could survive
That's seems legit
Pretty sure they stated that there was only one ending, and it was tailored to us, not changed entirely and completely.
And now for Season 2. It's so freaking sad that Clem got to see both her parents as walkers and kill Lee Then walk around alone in the middle of nowhere (How did she get there without dying??) Anyways, I became so happy when you see the to far away persons, that probally is Christa and Omid (Or maybe they want us to think that it's them) But why doesn't Clem just run to them? What stops her. Im so glad she didn't shot herself, although it was shotgun ammo :P
Just so freaking sad that Lee died And Kenny why did he do that?
Sorry to ruin your hope here but Lilly (despite giving a different name for her father) dies in the Woodbury disaster after she assists the Govoner's attack on the prison in 'The Rise of The Govenor'. Although there is no specific mention of her death it is highly suggested.
It would be interesting to see when Clem opens up and begins to trust the character and perhaps reflect on her time with Lee. Hopefully whatever Lee taught Clem in season 1 will be shown for the next one.
Also the reason Clem didn't run to the people at the end, is probably because like us, she has no idea who they are, sure they could be Omid and Christa but they coud just as easily be horrible people like the St. Johns.
Now about season 2, I feel that it should follow a new group of survivors, even though I would like to see how Clem went following the events of season one, I don't believe that Clem should be the main character, being the main character will take away Clem's character and who she is, turning her into the player (since she will be making decisions based on what the player thinks) I feel that Clem should be in season 2 but maybe only in passing and not a main character, just to show how she is going and maybe hearing a bit about what has happened to her since season 1.
I'm predicting a retcon of Lee's death.
One would hope that a company that put such effort into illustrating the consequences of choice would have the cojones to stick to its guns.
Then again, one could argue the whole concept of choice was all an illusion and whatever was going to happen was going to happen. Every character that died was doomed regardless of what you did. Simply because you might be able to prolong that death means nothing. They still die, rendering your "choices" useless.
I can respect that view.
From my perspective, I took the "choices" mechanic to be used more as a way to shape the personalities of your avatar and his cohorts. To me, this seems like it would work more for a title like The Walking Dead as opposed to the KotOR/Mass Effect mechanic of make this choice and get rewarded with the light side/dark side paragon/renegade ending. Hence, (again from my perspective) the concept of choice was masterfully used to enhance the drama of the story and not an illusion.
I also hope for some dream/meta experience where Clem has a conversation with Lee, showing how he is still her protector and mentor, if only in her mind. We're not done with the Lee/Clem dynamic, I hope. I truly hope this is the case, because I can't see a game where we play as Clem as she is now, a child, and I really don't want to play as a new character. I have too much emotional attachment to the characters from this series, and with Clem being the only one left (for sure, anyway) that all falls on her. If I'm going to play season 2, she NEEDS to be there.
We could start off as a new character in a new setting, sometime during the period when the season one group is in the motel. This new group would already have gone through the beginning of the apocalypse, and would already have all the information we learned in the first season, for example; that everyone turns, etc. This new character could go through all new situations with a new group, so we could have a unique experience.
Then, around midway through episode three or four, our character and a few friends would have to flee whatever area they were in, and end up outside of Savannah. There, they meet Molly, who has left the city because of the herd coming through. Molly goes along with our character and friends, who soon see a couple on a hill above them, running toward a little girl below them. Our character and friends follow, and find that the couple is Omid and Christa, and they have just found Clementine, right where the epilogue ended. Now our new character and friends join Clem, Christa, and Omid, and this group plays out through episode 5 like the ending group in season one; some will live and some won't.
This way, we would get to play as someone new and meet new characters, but still find out how Clementine is doing, and spend more time with Christa, Omid, and Molly. Telltale can't please everyone with how they do season 2, but this solution kind of incorporates the wishes of those that want to stick with Clementine, and those that want a new group to play with.
That would be okay, except I'd like to meet up with Clem and the rest a lot sooner; sometime during episode 1 would be much better for me. Going that long without reintroducing those characters would be a bad call for Telltale. If they're going to keep season 1 characters around, they need to be there from the start, or the almost-start. Having them show up halfway through the series, or even after, would be much too awkward in terms of storytelling. That's what I think, anyway.
This is just a theory that I think will be cool.
Umm... have you seen the females in this game? None of them were sexual in anyway. Whatsoever. None of them even showed ANY cleavage. TellTale wouldn't do that.
They may not have shown cleavage, but the unmarried female characters were all pretty hot. Especially Carley and Molly, who we were absolutely supposed to have a special affinity for.
Sec:Clementine
Setting: about the time ricks group reaches the prison
We should play as a bandit Name Donald he became this cold hearted bastard after his entire family was eaten by zombies while escaping Atlanta. After he escapes he meats up with this guy who takes him to a group. Donald and the rest of the group then become like barbarians sacking other camps raiding and killing the men raping the woman and then trading them and children for other supplies they need.(i say this because it needs a way darker tones since the game is so happy compared to the comics.) but we take control of Donald in about the time rick and his group arrive at the prison. Donald and his group raid another camp. However he sees a child escaping he chases after it. He catches up and talks to the child bonding with her. He decides this girls different he decides to protect her since he reminds him if his sister that had died in atlanta. Taking her with him he decides to split from his group and keep this girl safe.(With this setting TT may be able to explore what happened to the woodbury survivors. Kirkman did say the were dead to him. We could also revisit characters that we seen before like glenn,hershal since they are not with rick at this time.)
No. They weren't. They were just female. Your brain interpreted them as such because of the limited range of other options. They weren't overly sexual in anyway.
Only character even remotely sexualised was Molly and that was because she was doing things with that doctor in hopes to keep her sister safe and it all happens off camera anyway, it's not like she was being overly sexualised for eye candy the way it was for her character was that she was doing it for the sake of someone else's survival.
Everyone else were just female, just because they were female does not mean they are classed as sex objects just because you found them attractive. Hell Brie was unmarried and hardly a looker and Christa was with Omid.
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Well I suppose I'm just wishful thinking but I really hope in some way that lee is in it in some way.... And yeah that would suck for them but think about it!! Why at the end did u tell her to do all of those things?! ( like go find christa and omid ) and plus it said that she would remember that maybe those last few choices will form your beginning for season 2 I mean why else would they make you tell her what u did?
You have a good point dude I just think that it's odd and un-filling that after spending. About 48 hours of my life that I just kinda.... Die you know man I just feel like there's gotta be more to it It just wouldn't feel right playing as Clem without lee
If that's not the case, a lot of the story notifications in Episode 5 meant nothing. Multiple times it said "Omid and Christa will remember that" or "Clementine will remember this". Add in the intentional cliffhanger epilogue of the season (Clementine seeing two shadowy figures in the distance), and just think: If Season 2 were to be entirely new characters, with everything from Season 1 forgotten, how would that not be a letdown of an ending for Season 1, considering all the "remembering" the characters did? Plus, we still don't know what became of people like Molly or Vernon.
...Even if there may not be a direct carryover (like the Mass Effect series), Season 2 must be some kind of tie-in with Season 1, for Telltale to end Season 1 like they did.
Marty McFlys grandmother from 1935 was. Nuff said.
There is no reason that Season 2 should have to follow Clem.
I would be just as entertained if it followed a new character/group of survivors.
Maybe we will play as Leo Everett, Lee's long-lost twin brother.
The story starts at the same point he drives Lee, Clem and Shawn to Hershel's farm.
He then proceeds to the Police Station where Rick was in the comics, and heads of to find a new group of people.
He comes across the St.John dairy (The brothers said there were other people who had been on the dairy as well) and finds out the secret that Lee finds out and takes off.
Then he finds a new group of people and the story continous with them...