What if Dave Fennoy said "Previously, on the Walking Dead..." to open episode 6?
I think it might be a nice little touch by Telltale, and add an eerie vibe to the beginning of season 2. We're literally hearing Lee's ghost speak to us.
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Fennoy should definitely do the voice over for that, honestly I will be disappointed if he doesn't.
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If that happened the video game would be going down hill with the TV series with Rick seeing things.
I really can't hear a little girl's voice saying "Previously on..." with a whole lot of gravitas. :rolleyes:
He is dead and we should not hear him (unless it is a flashback).
What, so you never took anything Clementine said seriously?
Its a simple little introduction, not a whole narration. If anyone should do it, it might as well be the only person confirmed to be alive from the first season. Personally, though, I think they shouldn't do it at all. What scenes would they even show? It seems like the 400 days DLC would be more relevant than anything from Season 1. The "Previously on" sequences were meant to show relevant bits from the previous episode that would tie into the current one. I'd rather be surprised by connections from Season 1 being sprinkled throughout the dialogue than have them spoiled for me before the episode even begins.
Get back to me when you're feeling in a less "trolly" mood.
How about a different person for each episode. Like somebody who really impacted the episode number in Season 1?
Like:
In S2's first Episode, we'll hear "Previously on..." from the voice of Lee, and it shows the events of S1.
The next four episode's previously ons would show the previous episode.
Episode 2 would be the voice of Lilly.
Episode 3 would be the voice of Kenny.
Episode 4 would be the voice of Ben.
Episode 5 would be Clementine.
Unless we don't want to dwell on the past and just have characters from Season 2 say it.
I think DomeWing is being completely genuine. The other poster wishes abject misery and doom for Clementine. Anything in the opposing direction is "happy-like" enough for me
I'm quite willing to be completely wrong, however. I frequently am.
...that was trolly? Sure it was a bit of an oversimplification but it's not untrue. All of us would like Clem to live out the zombie apocalypse all happy-like. Well, almost all of us.
Yes, because any ending that DOESN'T have Clem being eaten alive by walkers or raped to death by a gang of thugs is automatically overflowing with unicorns, rainbows, and pixie dust.
I'm sorry, but that kind of attitude is complete bullshit.
That's a big fucking anything. It doesn't necessitate jumping to to My Little Clementine, Walkers are Magic .
It better not.
Don't act like you wouldn't watch the shit out of that.