Why would Telltale Games throw Clem into danger so fast and expect fans to be emotional already?

I think episode 2 was amazing. I also feel it was hard to play. Lee's first episode was less tense then Clem's. In every moment of episode 2 we see Clem be put in danger. Plus they actually show Clem getting killed when you fail a moment. I know Clem's a young adult but damn she got into more danger in her first episode then Lee's. We could have gotten a more happy episode like showing Clem with Omid and Christa before the gas station scene. Playing an episode showing the events before the gas station events could have been the first episode. Then episode 2 could be All That remains. At the end of season 1 we see people walking in the fields. They could have started from there so we know what happened when they met up. I have no complaints about this episode at all. I'm just surprised how much danger she's in for this episode. Clem probably dramatized. To have to kill Lee then get into more danger is Traumatizing. Overall Thanks TellTale I love your games :)

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  • Yeah well I think it summed up well why Clem ends up staying with the group. She really wouldnt last too long on her own. This is why people stay with groups unles your super your going down

  • Because why not? ZA won't wait, the zombies won't wait, the whole won't wait untill Clem or we are ready, so why should TTG be gentle :) Besides, Season 1 threw a lot at the gamers, so if You are not emotionally ready for what is to come, then You'll never will be.

  • But thats the point. She's not big strong Lee. She's a little girl and its much farther into the apocalypse. She's naturally going to be in more danger. I think its brilliant because its more realistic. Is it hard to watch all these horrific things happening to Clementine? Absolutely but the other side is you see how strong she is and how well she has learned to cope with this world. It shows a lot about how having good people in her life has helped survive.

  • To show us that she's grown up and taken in the things we told her.

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