Chuck is Terry St. John

edited September 2012 in The Walking Dead
I know everyone has been speculating that Chuck might be Terry St. John but there was one thing in Episode 3 that really kind of hinted that he is tied to to Save Lots bandits and the St. John's family for me. When talking to him at the front of the train he mentions something along the lines of "I don't mean to tell you how to do your job, but too many people have died already... and seeing another little girl die might just do me in.", and I couldn't help but think if this original girl that he is talking about is Jolene's daughter and that these many people who have died already are the ones that the St. John's have been preparing for meals. Think about it she was raped and kidnapped and he might have witnessed Jolene's daughter killed by the St. John's to be prepared for eating :eek:. This act of killing Jolene's daughter by the St. John's family might have been the driving force behind Chuck abandoning his original family the St. Johns. What do you guys think?? :confused:

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  • edited September 2012
    Felldoh wrote: »
    I know everyone has been speculating that Chuck might be Terry St. John but there was one thing in Episode 3 that really kind of hinted that he is tied to to Save Lots bandits and the St. John's family for me. When talking to him at the front of the train he mentions something along the lines of "I don't mean to tell you how to do your job, but too many people have died already... and seeing another little girl die might just do me in.", and I couldn't help but think if this original girl that he is talking about is Jolene's daughter and that these many people who have died already are the ones that the St. John's have been preparing for meals. Think about it she was raped and kidnapped and he might have witnessed Jolene's daughter killed by the St. John's to be prepared for eating :eek:. This act of killing Jolene's daughter by the St. John's family might have been the driving force behind Chuck abandoning his original family the St. Johns. What do you guys think?? :confused:

    You may have a point. Telltale always does make the story dark and twisted :D
  • edited September 2012
    He definitely has the blocky face of that St.John with the black shirt on...
  • edited September 2012
    Why does everyone have to have some tie I with previous characters? The St Johns is dealt with and over. Chuck is some random homeless guy who's been alone for 14 years and has no clue where his family is. damnit.
  • edited September 2012
    one problem though. I think he says he hasn't seen his family for 14 years..... no way they have been doing it that long
  • edited September 2012
    Why does everyone have to have some tie I with previous characters? The St Johns is dealt with and over. Chuck is some random homeless guy who's been alone for 14 years and has no clue where his family is. damnit.

    my story to the Cop in Ep1 was I was Clementines babysitter; not a convicted felon on the run :)
  • edited September 2012
    one problem though. I think he says he hasn't seen his family for 14 years..... no way they have been doing it that long

    I was thinking this too but Chuck could just be hiding his past or just lying about not seeing his family for that long, because what he witnessed back at the St. John's was just too hard on him and he might not want others knowing about these sick people or his past.
  • edited September 2012
    Felldoh wrote: »
    I was thinking this too but Chuck could just be hiding his past or just lying about not seeing his family for that long, because what he witnessed back at the St. John's was just too hard on him and he might not want others knowing about these sick people or his past.

    could be, i certainly would want to forget something like that. And i definitively wouldn't tell strangers about it
  • edited September 2012
    Nothing speaks for Chuck being Terry.
    But also nothing speaks against it. If you paid attention to the picture of the St. John house before discovering Mark being eaten you see a picture of Terry and Brenda. Could be Chuck or not. Is possible.

    Again, nothing speaks for it, nothing speaks against it. We will see. So far not enough information have been given to draw conclusions.
  • edited September 2012
    It'd likely be more interesting for him being a (hopefully) ex-cannibal than the magic hobo everyone loves.
  • edited September 2012
    It'd likely be more interesting for him being a (hopefully) ex-cannibal than the magic hobo everyone loves.

    I highly doubt the St. Johns were cannibals before the zombie apocalypse.
    And it started far later than 14 years ago... so yea your comment is pretty dumb.
  • edited September 2012
    dubesor wrote: »
    I highly doubt the St. Johns were cannibals before the zombie apocalypse.
    And it started far later than 14 years ago... so yea your comment is pretty dumb.

    It's simply a take on things. No need to attack the comment.

    Regardless of whether or not he was a cannibal, him being a St. John would be interesting. Telling him about the family would be a tense conversation.
  • edited September 2012
    I don't think he was one of the St. John clan, but it would be very interesting if he was. If he IS Terry, then finding out what you did to his sons (killing them or sparing them) could have a major impact on your relationship with him.
  • edited September 2012
    Rock114 wrote: »
    I don't think he was one of the St. John clan, but it would be very interesting if he was. If he IS Terry, then finding out what you did to his sons (killing them or sparing them) could have a major impact on your relationship with him.

    Exactly my point. I'm not saying it's extremely likely, but it's at least somewhat plausible and if it's true, would be a great development.
  • edited September 2012
    It is a very interesting theory, I just cannot predict what will happen with the series. The only thing I called right in the 3 episodes was Kat killing herself when she went to kill Duck. It seams like a good plot twist, but I would much rather keep the main focus of the story on Lee and Clem; not a homeless man who might be some other guy. I will admit they look similar, but only time will tell.
  • edited September 2012
    But Breanda St.John said Terry passed away :confused:
  • edited September 2012
    But Breanda St.John said Terry passed away :confused:

    And the meat the group was eating totally wasn't
    Mark's legs
    !

    I don't know how much she said can be trusted.
  • edited September 2012
    Maybe this is where Clem's new hoodie comes in.
  • edited September 2012
    Sergiy wrote: »
    Maybe this is where Clem's new hoodie comes in.

    I'm confused. Care to explain how?
  • edited September 2012
    If u looted the car at the end of ep 2, then clem has the new hoodie
  • edited September 2012
    It'd be interesting to see how TellTale would explain Chuck was Terry if it is true, but we don't have anything solid to go on.

    Episode 4 hopefully will provide us answers though :p
  • edited September 2012
    Hamachi wrote: »
    If u looted the car at the end of ep 2, then clem has the new hoodie
    I know, I just don''t see how that's relevant to Chuck or the St. Johns.
  • edited September 2012
    I'm confused. Care to explain how?

    Well if you loot the car at the end of Episode 2 then Clem has a new hoodie, the car belonged to Jolee. Therefore the hoodie is belonged to Jolee's daughter.
  • edited September 2012
    Sergiy wrote: »
    Well if you loot the car at the end of Episode 2 then Clem has a new hoodie, the car belonged to Jolee. Therefore the hoodie is belonged to Jolee's daughter.

    There isn't any evidence that the car belonged to Jolee.

    Some people think they see it in the video when she drops her camera on the ground and calls the bandits rapists but having seen the video four times it is clear that she drops it in the tent. The lights being on is a point against it belonging to some one who died (and thus abandoned the car) during the day. The hoddie could have belonged to any child or could simply have been found in a bunch of stuff that the owners grabbed and took to go trough at a later date. I still have a baby blanket in my car from when I drove my niece and sister around while her husband was out of town but I don't have a kid.
  • edited September 2012
    Sergiy wrote: »
    Well if you loot the car at the end of Episode 2 then Clem has a new hoodie, the car belonged to Jolee. Therefore the hoodie is belonged to Jolee's daughter.

    I'm not aware of anything that indicated the car belonged to Jolene, and considering her time and place of death compared to where the car was it seems more likely the car did not belong to her.
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