Clem set us up, it's time to deal with it.

edited November 2012 in The Walking Dead
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clem didn't intentionally get us murdered, but camper man knew the risk we'd it take to get inside the hotel. he was even caught off guard by that admission but it didn't matter when his plan was to kill lee.

i don't get all the clem sympathy when lee is the one we should feel sorry for. he tried to save a girl that would have died in a treehouse, but he was repaid by losing his life.

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  • edited November 2012
    Yeah, man.... FUCK Clementine. Money over backstabbin' hoes.


    Right guise?
  • edited November 2012
    Yeah, man.... FUCK Clementine. Money over backstabbin' hoes.


    Right guise?

    :confused: maybe that's too far
  • edited November 2012
    Yeah, man.... FUCK Clementine. Money over backstabbin' hoes.


    Right guise?

    :D!
  • edited November 2012
    yes she was at fault, because she is a naive little kid who hasn't had her hopes completely crushed yet... but you can hardly blame her as such for Lee's death. Lee made the choice time and again to risk his life for Clementine. He chose to become her guardian. He ultimately gave his life to save hers.

    If the game had featured a dramatic moment where you had to choose whether Clementine died, or Lee died... I'd save Clementine every.... EVERY time.
  • edited November 2012
    You gotta remember as well, before all this happened Lee was going to prison, most likely to spend the rest of his life there. Clementine was his redemption. He knew what he was getting into, and that didn't stop him.
  • edited November 2012
    I don't understand, lol. Someone explain this.
  • edited November 2012
    you gotta remember as well, before all this happened lee was going to prison, most likely to spend the rest of his life there. Clementine was his redemption. He knew what he was getting into, and that didn't stop him.

    this^^
  • edited November 2012
    You gotta remember as well, before all this happened Lee was going to prison, most likely to spend the rest of his life there. Clementine was his redemption. He knew what he was getting into, and that didn't stop him.

    a typical narrative for a black guy.
  • edited November 2012
    marcu5 wrote: »
    a typical narrative for a black guy.

    I'd call you a racist if I wasn't laughing so hard right now.;)
  • Plan_RPlan_R Banned
    edited November 2012
    marcu5 wrote: »
    a typical narrative for a black guy.

    Yeah just your typical black, history professor at a highly respected university, from a functional home.

    Lee Everett the typical token.
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