You had the choice to kill either of the St. John brothers yourself in Season 1 in a quick sudden death choice.
In Season 2 however, you can't kill Nick and Alvin yourself. Instead, it's what you either say or act upon in previous chapters that determines whether Nick or Alvin succumbs to death.
That's actually a lot different.
You had the choice to kill either of the St. John brothers yourself in Season 1 in a quick sudden death … morechoice.
In Season 2 however, you can't kill Nick and Alvin yourself. Instead, it's what you either say or act upon in previous chapters that determines whether Nick or Alvin succumbs to death.
That's as ridiculous as saying that she has changed her surname to 'Everett'. Lee may have been a father figure, but suggesting that Lee, a man she knew for 3 months, was more important to her than her father whom she knew for 8 years is absurd.
Hold on, since when was Lee Clementine's father?
That's as ridiculous as saying that she has changed her surname to 'Everett'. Lee may ha… moreve been a father figure, but suggesting that Lee, a man she knew for 3 months, was more important to her than her father whom she knew for 8 years is absurd.
Sure, but still people on this forum have in the past assumed that Clem thought of Lee as her father, and phrases like that can reinforce that misguidedness
Hold on, since when was Lee Clementine's father?
That's as ridiculous as saying that she has changed her surname to 'Everett'. Lee may ha… moreve been a father figure, but suggesting that Lee, a man she knew for 3 months, was more important to her than her father whom she knew for 8 years is absurd.
Is a father defined by how many times he's saved his daughter in a zombie apocalypse? Because that would mean that there are no fathers on the planet right now :P
Is a father defined by how many times he's saved his daughter in a zombie apocalypse? Because that would mean that there are no fathers on the planet right now :P
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S.O.B...never noticed that before, it seems so obvious though now you've pointed it out .
I just noticed them straight away. God knows I've played through it enough times already.
What about episode 2?
One of them I know, Danny/Andy and Nick/Alvin
That's actually a lot different.
You had the choice to kill either of the St. John brothers yourself in Season 1 in a quick sudden death choice.
In Season 2 however, you can't kill Nick and Alvin yourself. Instead, it's what you either say or act upon in previous chapters that determines whether Nick or Alvin succumbs to death.
But it's still a choice about who survives or dies, that's what I meant
Hold on, since when was Lee Clementine's father?
That's as ridiculous as saying that she has changed her surname to 'Everett'. Lee may have been a father figure, but suggesting that Lee, a man she knew for 3 months, was more important to her than her father whom she knew for 8 years is absurd.
Well, in both episodes (S1E2 S2E2) there's dinner right?
It was more of a metaphorical term.
"Like guardian like little girl you're trying to protect" just didn't have a ring to it you know?
Yeah, LOL
Nice find
Sure, but still people on this forum have in the past assumed that Clem thought of Lee as her father, and phrases like that can reinforce that misguidedness
Well... did Clems dad ever save her like 7 times in a row?
On my country, there's a saying like: "The real father is the one who takes care of the child"
Is a father defined by how many times he's saved his daughter in a zombie apocalypse? Because that would mean that there are no fathers on the planet right now :P
Yes?
By that rule, Christa was Clem's father for 16 months.
Um....I think you should look up the word
There was Ed for 8 years, then Lee for over 3 months, and then Omid for quite some time.