"Carver will remember this"

edited April 2014 in The Walking Dead

Why does it say Carver will remember this when you try to help Alvin and he punches Clem in the gut?

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  • I'm guessing he noticed you care for him so he might use Alvin as leverage against you later.

  • WE DON'T KNOW YET :P

  • He could feel sorry for what he has done maybe?

  • Noticed you defied him, and would be troublesome in the future to him.

  • edited April 2014

    "Carver will remember this" means that your action will somehow determine something in the future episodes. Maybe just a line in dialogue but we can't be sure now.

  • I was mad at Alvin.. I take a hit in the gut and you don't have the liberty to remember that D:

    Tewudin posted: »

    "Carver will remember this" means that your action will somehow determine something in the future episodes. Maybe just a line in dialogue but we can't be sure now.

  • Why were you mad at Alvin? He has not done anything bad. Other than kill George, but who cares?

    javoris767 posted: »

    I was mad at Alvin.. I take a hit in the gut and you don't have the liberty to remember that

  • I wanted him to remember I tried to save him.

    TDMshadowCP posted: »

    Why were you mad at Alvin? He has not done anything bad. Other than kill George, but who cares?

  • He'll probably just give you another juice box.

    javoris767 posted: »

    I wanted him to remember I tried to save him.

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