she don't do this because she knows that not any chace to survive
So she won't leave the group because she thinks that they have to stick together to survive? If I remember, Lilly detests sticking to other groups. For example, she wanted Ben and Travis/David to get out of the group. Mark protested against this.
So she won't leave the group because she thinks that they have to stick together to survive? If I remember, Lilly detests sticking to other groups. For example, she wanted Ben and Travis/David to get out of the group. Mark protested against this.
Lilly eventually ends up in woodbury...she's going to leave the group. I can't believe this thread is still going.
I've been mulling around the idea that perhaps we head to Woodbury, but Lilly doesn't leave the group at that time. It could be possible that she stays with us to the end of the story, and at that point extenuating circumstances lead her BACK to Woodbury.
In all honesty though, I think she's leaving. The death of her father had to be pretty traumatic, and episode three would be the ample time to have her "split".
If Lilly sticks to her M.O., when we get to Woodbury Lilly will stay. Lilly seems to favor staying put in what she believes is a secure location even if it has no food like the hotel. Lee and Kenny seem to favor moving on to other places. Lee, Clem and Carley continue on towards Savannah while Kenny, family and Ben go to the coast. I think that's how it would work in my game with the choices I've made. Sided with Lilly in the meatlocker.
It was cool to meet Glen, be on a mission with him, and then see him off to Atlanta. He's off to do what he did in the TV show and the Comics. Likewise, I think our time with Lilly is up too. An interestng character...likes to yell a lot. Lilly and Woodbury continue on in the comics (and maybe the TV show too) but our story is elsewhere. I think we may pick up a couple of people at the train depot though.
This would be a lot easier, if we had a timeline.
Blake won't let Lee stay in Woodbury on account of knowing about the conviction, Kenny's road trip obviously won't go so well and Lilly can join us later after the prison. So they can be a one big arguing family ones more.
I'm a comic reader as well, so of course I think/know she'll eventually end up in Woodbury, and go on to do what she does to Lori and the baby With Larry being gone and tensions mounting between her and Kenny I think episode 3 would be a good time for her to take her leave. We'll just have to wait to see what TTG does with it I can't wait!
You sooo have to keep reading! Issue 101 comes out soon! So much has happened since issue 48! It was kinda slow and boring there for awhile but shit is about to hit the fan.. again. lol
Considering that we never see all the people of woodbury, maybe the entire group joins the group in woodsbury. If carly is gone, no one knows lee secret, so he could take a backseat and raise clem in woodsbury. Think of all the crowd shots in woodsbury at different time, looks like at least a hundred people, so lee, kenny and the others could be in that mix.
Off Topic: This actually brings up an interesting point. Think we'll ever see Lee in the graphic novel series? Taking into account how many pivotal characters have come into/left Lee's party, anyone wonder if he'll ever cross paths with Rick? Or would it be too complicated due to the somewhat different ways we (the player) can choose to have Lee conduct himself?
Hard to say, the comic is quite far in the timeline and we still not sure what happens in the end of the game. They could accidentally bump into each other and just continue walking, or have that manly eye contact. I don't think Lee needs anymore, white people, drama in his life.
Rick: Hey I know you your that guy who killed a senator
Lee: Yeah thats me
Rick:Cool
Lee: Yeah
Rick: You want a beer?
Lee: Nah i got places to get
Rick: I hear that
Then they both head off in their own directions
Rick: Hey I know you your that guy who killed a senator
Lee: Yeah thats me
Rick:Cool
Lee: Yeah
Rick: You want a beer?
Lee: Nah i got places to get
Rick: I hear that
Then they both head off in their own directions
Kind of hoping the encounter would have more substance then that...:rolleyes:
Has anyone considered the idea that perhaps Lilly doesn't leave the group of her own free will? There is the option that she gets somehow seperated, much like
Andrea is seperated from Rick's group in the TV show
, as has already been suggested. (I personally favour this idea)
But what if we get a more
Shane
-like scenario, where Lilly loses it completely and is consequently exiled. We can see clearly in the preview for episode three that Lilly begins to really lose her cool, when she shouts something along the lines of "I'm not gonna let one person fuck this up for the rest of us!" and then we hear a gunshot as the screen cuts to the title.
I'm not suggesting Lilly is shot, because Canon demands that she is to survive long enough to do what she does in Woodbury. But what if Lilly offs a member of the group in a rage? Or tries to? Wouldn't the group leave her behind for the safety of everyone, especially the children?
Of course, there are holes in this theory. For example, those who play a Lee who have consistently sided with Lilly over Kenny could rightfully argue that in this scenario, Lee may still support her reasoning for breaking down. But at the end of the day, Lee has Clem to look out for - and yes, Kenny may be an asshat - but he has the RV, and Lilly has lost her mind. Lee will do what's right for Clementine.
Blind speculation of course, but I thought I'd throw in my two cents.
Graphic novel series Lilly and the game Lilly supposed to be canon with the comic.
It\s also possible that all three of them (Lee,Kenny and Lilly) go separate ways after that fight... Kenny\s coast idea obviously falls flat, Lilly finds her place in the Woodbury and Lee goes playing detective in Savannah.
Graphic novel series Lilly and the game Lilly supposed to be canon with the comic.
It\s also possible that all three of them (Lee,Kenny and Lilly) go separate ways after that fight... Kenny\s coast idea obviously falls flat, Lilly finds her place in the Woodbury and Lee goes playing detective in Savannah.
This makes sense, that they would split off. And we know for a fact that at least Lee and Clementine will end up in Savannah. I hope that they don't go off in their seperate directions though, because then your choices obviously don't affect the outcome of the game whatsoever. Story-wise though, this is very plausible. Kenny and his family have nothing to gain from following Lee/Clem to Savannah.
This makes sense, that they would split off. And we know for a fact that at least Lee and Clementine will end up in Savannah. I hope that they don't go off in their seperate directions though, because then your choices obviously don't affect the outcome of the game whatsoever. Story-wise though, this is very plausible. Kenny and his family have nothing to gain from following Lee/Clem to Savannah.
how do you know lee and clem go to savannah ? yes lee said it ep1's barn right ? doesn't mean they will as lee said 'pretty far' and clem isn't really going to know how long that will take and what direction, so maybe we don't go there we go somewhere else.
how do you know lee and clem go to savannah ? yes lee said it ep1's barn right ? doesn't mean they will as lee said 'pretty far' and clem isn't really going to know how long that will take and what direction, so maybe we don't go there we go somewhere else.
In a 'Playing Dead' interview, the guy answering the questions says "We don't know that they do end up in Savannah!" and then he mouths really clearly to the camera "They go to Savannah."
Also, I'd like to review my statement that there is no reason for Kenny to follow Lee and Clem to Savannah. There is. Clem tells Lee that her parents are in "Savannah, where the boats are". Maybe this is where Kenny's boat is as well. More foreshadowing on the part of TTG?
Fort Lauderdale, Florida. I think it\s in the same direction, but my geography is not that good.. plus I live on the other side of the world. Good observation, oh btw a reason why Lee wouldn\t stay in Woodsbury ....
**SPOILER**maybe
Philip Blake/The Governor studied at the University of Georgia, where Lee worked.
Oh and we are going to find more about Lilly in Larry prequel
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what i said was based solely on my experience with the game, thusfar.
This is important. This means something.
So she won't leave the group because she thinks that they have to stick together to survive? If I remember, Lilly detests sticking to other groups. For example, she wanted Ben and Travis/David to get out of the group. Mark protested against this.
Lilly eventually ends up in woodbury...she's going to leave the group. I can't believe this thread is still going.
I was asking a rhetorical question to him. He believed that Lilly would not leave the group because there's not any chance of surviving.:rolleyes:
If Lilly sticks to her M.O., when we get to Woodbury Lilly will stay. Lilly seems to favor staying put in what she believes is a secure location even if it has no food like the hotel. Lee and Kenny seem to favor moving on to other places. Lee, Clem and Carley continue on towards Savannah while Kenny, family and Ben go to the coast. I think that's how it would work in my game with the choices I've made. Sided with Lilly in the meatlocker.
It was cool to meet Glen, be on a mission with him, and then see him off to Atlanta. He's off to do what he did in the TV show and the Comics. Likewise, I think our time with Lilly is up too. An interestng character...likes to yell a lot. Lilly and Woodbury continue on in the comics (and maybe the TV show too) but our story is elsewhere. I think we may pick up a couple of people at the train depot though.
Blake won't let Lee stay in Woodbury on account of knowing about the conviction, Kenny's road trip obviously won't go so well and Lilly can join us later after the prison. So they can be a one big arguing family ones more.
You sooo have to keep reading! Issue 101 comes out soon! So much has happened since issue 48! It was kinda slow and boring there for awhile but shit is about to hit the fan.. again. lol
Lee: Yeah thats me
Rick:Cool
Lee: Yeah
Rick: You want a beer?
Lee: Nah i got places to get
Rick: I hear that
Then they both head off in their own directions
Kind of hoping the encounter would have more substance then that...:rolleyes:
But what if we get a more
I'm not suggesting Lilly is shot, because Canon demands that she is to survive long enough to do what she does in Woodbury. But what if Lilly offs a member of the group in a rage? Or tries to? Wouldn't the group leave her behind for the safety of everyone, especially the children?
Of course, there are holes in this theory. For example, those who play a Lee who have consistently sided with Lilly over Kenny could rightfully argue that in this scenario, Lee may still support her reasoning for breaking down. But at the end of the day, Lee has Clem to look out for - and yes, Kenny may be an asshat - but he has the RV, and Lilly has lost her mind. Lee will do what's right for Clementine.
Blind speculation of course, but I thought I'd throw in my two cents.
"we can't let one person fuck this up for everyone else"
'bang'
cut to title
It\s also possible that all three of them (Lee,Kenny and Lilly) go separate ways after that fight... Kenny\s coast idea obviously falls flat, Lilly finds her place in the Woodbury and Lee goes playing detective in Savannah.
Not a million miles away.
This makes sense, that they would split off. And we know for a fact that at least Lee and Clementine will end up in Savannah. I hope that they don't go off in their seperate directions though, because then your choices obviously don't affect the outcome of the game whatsoever. Story-wise though, this is very plausible. Kenny and his family have nothing to gain from following Lee/Clem to Savannah.
how do you know lee and clem go to savannah ? yes lee said it ep1's barn right ? doesn't mean they will as lee said 'pretty far' and clem isn't really going to know how long that will take and what direction, so maybe we don't go there we go somewhere else.
In a 'Playing Dead' interview, the guy answering the questions says "We don't know that they do end up in Savannah!" and then he mouths really clearly to the camera "They go to Savannah."
Also, I'd like to review my statement that there is no reason for Kenny to follow Lee and Clem to Savannah. There is. Clem tells Lee that her parents are in "Savannah, where the boats are". Maybe this is where Kenny's boat is as well. More foreshadowing on the part of TTG?
**SPOILER**maybe
Philip Blake/The Governor studied at the University of Georgia, where Lee worked.
Oh and we are going to find more about Lilly in Larry prequel