I Think Clementine Is Going To Die
I have seen little to no people talk about Clementine dying... I'm thinking that they will come up with a crazy twist ending like:
- Save the Group
- Save Clementine but you will die slowly
What do you think?
- Save the Group
- Save Clementine but you will die slowly
What do you think?
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Like I said, you would not expect her too die...
Dude, this is TellTale, for all we know the only survivor could be Ben LOL.
I'd actually be okay with that
But regarding the thread, I think they'd go that far. People wouldn't expect her to die, because Lee has to save her, it would be a shame to see him fail. But like other people said, if they do kill her, I'm pretty sure they'll make it a brilliant scene.
But sadly you will die in both cases.
The biggest choice will be what will you do with Clem. leave her with your unstable group, A group of strangers, you leave her alone or oh wel, eat her.
Would be quite a funny twist, honestlly.
Ahaha, best ending ever: Idiot Ben gets the entire group killed and is the only survivor left!
business sense
WTF?
Killing Lee could be considered as counterproductive, too. Dunno about you guys but I care more about Lee, than Clementine, to be honest, especially after her acting so incredibly silly and annoying in Episode 4.
For example, I remember we had bets going with my friends about whether Sophia would be found alive, dead, or not found at all. I was the only one half-seriously suggesting she might come back as a zombie. I ended up winning that bet
If they do kill her, I would highly advise Telltale to brace themselves for the massive shitstorm that would ensue.
Btw, My first post!
Speak for yourself. I'd preorder it that same day if I could.
There's been some groundwork for Clem to unconditionally die (she has become somewhat reckless), but not enough to overcome her importance to the story. Killing her unconditionally would be like saying, "We're so edgy we don't use storytelling. So, no one should feel empathy for the characters we create or believe the tension we write, because we're just manipulating people."
Some people don't value storytelling, plot, and characterization. Only dramatic and emotional events matter. However, I think that group of people is smaller than people who like a good story. I suspect Telltale will make Clem's survival depend on player choices and actions.
Wouldn't killing Clem unconditionally also be good storytelling with regards the Walking Dead as it is meant to depict a bleak world where nobody is likely to survive and with Clemintine kidnapped, Lee bitten and the rest of the group aspiring to utilize a boat that could sink or get them nowhere due to its size there is some kind of set up for a tragic scene. Although killing Clem and possibly the rest of the group kind of negates the meaning of a second season also.
Lee will die, but hopefully save Clem or at least get her back to her parents before he dies, or as his last act. Something along those lines. Like, sad, because Lee will almost assuredly die at this point, but hopeful because he manages to protect Clem until the end.
Or total twist, he turns and bites Clem and everyone's mad as a wet hen at TTG, lol.
so lee can still survive but dies in the time between s1 and s2