Chuck- the magical hobo thread
rest in peace chuck.
he's magical because he stated in episode 3 that Lee (he didn't directly say it) was going to die, that was only to convince him to teach clem something.
I know magical hobo is stupid, but this is just theory and puerile things.
I don't think he should have died that quickly, although he died saving clem (or at least the last thing he did before "offing" himself)
you guys think he was better off dieing or not?,should he had lived longer or not?
he's magical because he stated in episode 3 that Lee (he didn't directly say it) was going to die, that was only to convince him to teach clem something.
I know magical hobo is stupid, but this is just theory and puerile things.
I don't think he should have died that quickly, although he died saving clem (or at least the last thing he did before "offing" himself)
you guys think he was better off dieing or not?,should he had lived longer or not?
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His death was to show just how meaningless death has become in this destroyed world, which is a staple in WD, and the idea that not everyone can go out with a bang. As meaningless of his death seemed, it still drove home an important theme that I was happy Telltale choose to go with. His role was an essential one though to keep Clem safe so, in a way, he will still have an influence in the final episode and did get one great fight sequence before leaving the spotlight alive.
I'm also happy about the advice he gave Lee. We got info about Savannah, Clem's hair is safe now, and she can handle a gun. That advice was invaluable. With it she'll stand a fighting chance against the radio guy and any walkers that come her way in Episode 5.
Yeah there's like 5