Theorys on mystery man

Did anyone notice the resemblance between the guy watching you in the backyard and the guy in the photo in the manor? does anyone other than me think that was the walky talky guy?

My theory is that kid you buried actually had relevance to the plot in the sense that it was the mystery-mans son, and that's why in the backyard he was standing in plain view with his head down as you buried the kid slowly, like you would do at a funeral.

I know this theory is far-fetched, but it does have some slight evidence.
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  • edited October 2012
    Don't confuse evidence and conjecture. You never see the man clearly and I'd even suggest that the man seen during the burial could have been Lee's mind play tricks.

    I fully believe he is a random fuckwit.
  • edited October 2012
    Well it could be. But also could be anyone else.

    What we saw from the guy all we know is that he is Caucasian, brunette and most likely 25-40years old.

    These were the 2 best shots I could do:

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  • edited October 2012
    ytman wrote: »
    Don't confuse evidence and conjecture. You never see the man clearly and I'd even suggest that the man seen during the burial could have been Lee's mind play tricks.

    I fully believe he is a random fuckwit.

    My friend, Theories are made on conjecture, I meant its valid evidence for a theory, not evidence for a fact.

    PS: Dubesor, thank you so much for those screens, ill compare the picture in the manor, later.
  • edited October 2012
    Tell you what would be a major head fuck is if he turned out to be related to the state senator Lee shot before all this started and he looking for some payback??

    This guy seems more interested with Lee then clementine! He's obviously using clementine to lure Lee into a trap!
  • edited October 2012
    I don't know but he scared the hell out of me!!!! I thought I saw in the trailer that Lee was complaining about something strange happening inside that house oh well.
  • edited October 2012
    My theory is that kid you buried actually had relevance to the plot in the sense that it was the mystery-mans son, and that's why in the backyard he was standing in plain view with his head down as you buried the kid slowly, like you would do at a funeral.

    Maybe ... but why would he left his son to starve to death at the first place, if he was around all that time ?

    I think that the mysterious man is somehow tied to Lee's past. He's obviously interested in Lee and only using Clem as a bait.
  • edited October 2012
    I think its Negan from the comics


    those pics look just like him
  • edited October 2012
    That guy freaked me out. He's just so creepy...
  • edited October 2012
    His suit. Is so clean. Well given the whole zombie apocalypse thing.
  • edited October 2012
    I almost thought he would go: "Rise, and smell the ashes" :)
  • edited October 2012
    Siniistar wrote: »
    I think its Negan from the comics


    those pics look just like him

    Yeesh, I hope not!
  • edited October 2012
    Siniistar wrote: »
    I think its Negan from the comics


    those pics look just like him

    Not really. Negans face is like a fucking brick, this guys face seems slimmer and more pointy towards the jaw. The shape of the head just doesn't match. And even if they did match, why would it be Negan? What would Negan be doing all the way in Savannah and what interest would he have in Clementine?
  • edited October 2012
    Perhaps the interest of diddling one of the last girls left ont he planet. Life's tough for a pedo in a post-apocalypse kinda world.
  • edited October 2012
    Is Negan a pedophile? I've never heard anything like that-
  • edited October 2012
    I'm wondering if it's Glenn, he did have the other Walkie Talkie when he left to find his friends and the guy who called them on the Walkie Talkie knew her name....
  • edited October 2012
    I'm wondering if it's Glenn, he did have the other Walkie Talkie when he left to find his friends and the guy who called them on the Walkie Talkie knew her name....

    Glenn is with rick's group now.
  • edited October 2012
    It's not Glenn since he's in the comic and the show.

    Is it possible that it's the guy that ran Crawford? I remember you could zoom into that guy's portrait but I never did.
  • edited October 2012
    The guy who ran Crawford? That's possible. His suit. It was impeccably clean. But he himself was a dirty low life. Much like a politician. And the master of Crawford considered himself "some sort of supreme leader" in Lee's words.
  • edited October 2012
    swebonny wrote: »
    It's not Glenn since he's in the comic and the show.

    Is it possible that it's the guy that ran Crawford? I remember you could zoom into that guy's portrait but I never did.

    A lot of people believe Oberson, the leader of Crawford, was the walker hung from the bell tower. While that is definitely possible, I'm not 100% convinced that he was the walker. This shadowy guy does look very similar to Oberson with his attire and hairstyle. That would also explain why he was in Savannah to begin with, how he knows his way around the city, and how he is so close to them. Plus Telltale did a fine job at building him up as one messed up and twisted guy, so I wouldn't be surprised if Oberson is behind all this.
  • edited October 2012
    Yeah it would be very TWD to have him be the conspirator behind it all
  • edited October 2012
    I believe it is the Russian version of the G-Man from Half Life. Telltale has done a couple of deals with Valve in the past (Heavy in PN@tI and the Max hat), so it's totally possible.

    He has to be Russian because of how fast he moves when you notice him. Not everybody is Russian to get somewhere.
  • edited October 2012
    Well It's most likely that kids father, he looks very similar to the portrait over the fireplace.
  • edited October 2012
    Worst dad ever then. Letting his kid starve and shit. What a creep.
  • edited October 2012
    Bam I got a theory, the parent left his child in the attic because he wanted to join Crawford.
    After everything had gone to hell again it was already to late for his son.
  • edited October 2012
    LokiHavok wrote: »
    Worst dad ever then. Letting his kid starve and shit. What a creep.

    Imagine if TT took it to a whole new level of fu**ed up and made the father, Oberson, and the voice one in the same. He abandons his family and lets his son starve to death to control Crawford as a ruthless leader and is now trying to use Clem as leverage for something else.

    Yes, highly, highly, unlikely, but it doesn't hurt to consider all possibilities since this is a video game about the walking dead.
  • edited October 2012
    Imagine if TT took it to a whole new level of fu**ed up and made the father, Oberson, and the voice one in the same. He abandons his family and lets his son starve to death to control Crawford as a ruthless leader and is now trying to use Clem as leverage for something else.

    Yes, highly, highly, unlikely, but it doesn't hurt to consider all possibilities since this is a video game about the walking dead.

    If you take in consideration all the other shit that has happened in this episode, I actually think that this theory sounds pretty likely.
  • edited October 2012
    Yeah. Not bad at all. You might just have something there.
  • edited October 2012
    dubesor wrote: »
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    There's a big resemblance.
  • edited October 2012
    <GIGANTIC IMAGES THAT YOU COULD NOT POSSIBLY BE BOTHERED TO RESIZE>

    There's a big resemblance.

    Not particularly - I mean apart from "he is a white guy with feet." They have a completely different hairstyle (the father has some kinda fringe deal going on; the stalker seems to have his hair slicked back, over his forehead), not to mention it really just doesn't make a lot of sense. Why would he leave his son? "To run Crawford" is a really, really uncompelling reason. I just don't buy it.
  • edited October 2012
    Medium length brunette in a suit and another medium length brunette in a shirt and vest.
    That about all the discernible resemblance at the moment.
  • edited October 2012
    Wait, wait guys... did Anna in the videotape not wore a silver necklace and this woman on the painting wear also one. Her hair is long enough to do it like Christa/Anna.

    And did you guys forgot what Molly said about children in the city ? Childrens was not allowed when all that happen, so the parents must told the kid that he stay the whole time at the attic.
  • edited October 2012
    John W. wrote: »
    Not particularly - I mean apart from "he is a white guy with feet." They have a completely different hairstyle (the father has some kinda fringe deal going on; the stalker seems to have his hair slicked back, over his forehead), not to mention it really just doesn't make a lot of sense. Why would he leave his son? "To run Crawford" is a really, really uncompelling reason. I just don't buy it.

    Maybe its just me...but his facial structure looks very similar to me, and you need to understand that its a theory, nothing more.

    You don't always have to buy theories, we'll know when episode five comes out :)

    Besides, can't even see his full face only some of it.
  • edited October 2012
    The woman’s necklace looks similar to the one Molly’s “sister” is wearing.
    It’s too bad for the little kid. His parents put him in a safe place and probably went out never to return, so he died of starvation.

    The attic was a good spot, they should have stayed there once the place was stocked up with the food they would have stolen from the morgue. Making sure Clementine was staying up there the whole time.

    Then, taking Kenny’s rifle, they would have set up an ambush for the radio guy, using Clementine as a bait, instead of having a careless Lee falling asleep the way he did.
  • edited October 2012
    Maybe its just me...but his facial structure looks very similar to me, and you need to understand that its a theory, nothing more.
    How can you even tell what the face looks like? All I can see is an outline, ashadow, and a slightly illuminated nose.
    FoxxyFox wrote:
    And did you guys forgot what Molly said about children in the city ? Childrens was not allowed when all that happen, so the parents must told the kid that he stay the whole time at the attic.
    Children weren't allowed in Crawford.
    And Crawford didn't have the whole city on-lock.
    Just a small portion of it.
  • edited October 2012
    It might sound weird but on the Wikipage, the 2 black guys will appear in the last episode because both have a voice actor. The voice actor who talked Ben's friend Travis, is also the voice actor for the young black man who's name is Boyd.

    On the wikipage is wrote the following: "The Walking Dead Video Game as Travis, Boyd and a radio announcer." - Do they mean with radio announcer the scene w/ Carley and the radio in the drugstore ?
  • edited October 2012
    LokiHavok wrote: »
    How can you even tell what the face looks like? All I can see is an outline, ashadow, and a slightly illuminated nose.

    Look at what you can see, as little as it is, and compare with the other picture, given what i've seen with that he has a resemblance, this theory may be completely destroyed by EP5 but most theories are, was there a picture in Crawford I missed of oberson?
    John W. wrote: »
    not to mention it really just doesn't make a lot of sense. Why would he leave his son? "To run Crawford" is a really, really uncompelling reason. I just don't buy it.

    Thinking on it alittle more i've come down to the conclusion that I don't really buy that it is Oberson anyway, I think Oberson might have died in Crawford.
  • edited October 2012
    After Lee speaks into the walk-talki saying "What do want from me."

    the voice will reply: "I want to play a game."
  • edited October 2012
    Look at what you can see, as little as it is, and compare with the other picture, given what i've seen with that he has a resemblance, this theory may be completely destroyed by EP5 but most theories are, was there a picture in Crawford I missed of oberson?

    Yeah, in the school there are two pictures of Oberson hanging on lockers. If you examine them it shows you a close-up, and Lee says something about how the guy fancied himself supreme leader.

    Anyway, my guess? I think it'll be a character that we haven't been introduced to yet. I think Vernon and his group cleared out of their hidey-hole because Vernon saw a horde of zombies marching on the town from the railway yard that we entered Savannah from, and may or may not be completely unrelated to the Clementine-Stalker plot.
  • edited October 2012
    I have no idea why Oberson would be the walkie talkie guy. What is his motivation? Based on his actions running Crawford he thinks children are a liability to survival, so he would likely kill Clem outright instead of kidnapping her. The only other reason is because he hates Lee, but Oberson and Lee have never even MET. Is the guy trying to blackmail the group into giving him their boat?
  • edited October 2012
    I don't get it, why would Vernon clear out that fast, still, he had a good stockpile of food, according to Lee it was enough to last people months. hmmm maybe he took that with him, then it would make more sense, and we didn't see it on our way to the place when Lee was bitten.
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