[SPOILERS] So, yeah. It's the black guy in the morgue.

edited October 2012 in The Walking Dead
I replied episode 4 today, which I usually do at least once anyway with each episode, and when the guy who's watching you while you bury that kid in the yard shows up, I was careful to study what I could about him.

Then, I got to the scene in the sewer with the people, and the black guy (well, the one in the kitchen area with the longer hair. Not the guy with the moustache) is almost definitely him. Three reasons for this.

1) He's very careful to avoid showing Lee his face for the first little bit, keeping his head down, washing his hands, etc. He was probably panicking at the time, worried Lee had somehow tracked him down. The only time he looks up is when he realises this was all just a fluke.

2) His hair and body type are pretty much bang on to the dude watching you while you're in the yard. He's also young enough that running like that dude did when Lee spotted him seems easily believable.

3) His ties to Vernon explain why they ALL disappeared at the end when you go back to them. They may be in on it, he may have taken them ALL hostage, who knows?

4) Vernon's bit about "we can protect Clementine better than you" to Lee. Maybe he knows about the dude's plans, maybe the dude really DOES have her best interest at heart. Vernon could easily be the "partner in crime" who ultimately agrees with his cult leader's vision, but wants to find a "nicer" way to go about it all.

In the end though, I'd say I'm pretty much 98% sure it's him. The black guy, I mean. Not Vernon.

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  • edited October 2012
    uhh there's a thread somewhere here that disproves that
    iirc it's someone we've never met before (referred to as camp-man for now)
  • edited October 2012
    enworb wrote: »
    uhh there's a thread somewhere here that disproves that
    iirc it's someone we've never met before (referred to as camp-man for now)
    Disproves it how? AFAIK, we don't know who he is for sure yet.
  • edited October 2012
    enworb wrote: »

    You can never know, TellTale might have put that skin in the game just as a placeholder and the true identity is perhaps someone completely different.
  • CapnJayCapnJay Banned
    edited October 2012
    The Black guy is actually morgan freeman in disguise he acts awkward because he doesn't want to give autographs
  • edited October 2012
    CapnJay wrote: »
    The Black guy is actually morgan freeman in disguise he acts awkward because he doesn't want to give autographs

    or maybe hes bill cosby
  • edited October 2012
    1. You can see the walkie talkie man's hands and he is White.
    2. The black guy speaks and sounds nothing like the walkie talkie guy.
  • edited October 2012
    Red Panda wrote: »
    1. You can see the walkie talkie man's hands and he is White.
    2. The black guy speaks and sounds nothing like the walkie talkie guy.

    The black guy doesnt speak at all
  • edited October 2012
    The black guy doesnt speak at all

    Skip to 9:42 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16WkE9dxiaA&feature=g-all-u
  • edited October 2012
    Black guy? No, it's not the black guy. It's G-Man from HL2. Seriously. Just watch, end of episode 5 Lee will get the Gordon Freeman treatment, and we'll find out that Dr. Cliner was behind the whole thing. :D

    Honestly though, the model doesn't look like anyone we've met so far.
  • edited October 2012
    Red Panda wrote: »
    1. You can see the walkie talkie man's hands and he is White.
    2. The black guy speaks and sounds nothing like the walkie talkie guy.

    There is nothing nor any evidence to suggest the mystery man (Campman) is the walkie-talkie man.
  • edited October 2012
    There is nothing nor any evidence to suggest the mystery man (Campman) is the walkie-talkie man.

    Just curious. When you say "there is nothing" if you're not talking about evidence then what is there nothing of?
  • edited October 2012
    Red Panda wrote: »
    Just curious. When you say "there is nothing" if you're not talking about evidence then what is there nothing of?

    Was Campman the guy who showed up at the gate? If so, the fact that he found you might suggest that he was stalking you. Seems far more plausible than he stumbled upon your group while taking a stroll through Zombie ridden Savannah.
  • edited October 2012
    As soon as I saw the other black guy, I yelled "Morgan Freeman!" xD
  • edited October 2012
    Red Panda wrote: »
    Just curious. When you say "there is nothing" if you're not talking about evidence then what is there nothing of?

    I am speaking, of course, of the absence of any evidence by nothing, then reassuring myself that there is no evidence.

    Makes sense if you don't think about it.
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