Concerning Clem & the story
So we can't deny that the little innocent Clementine is slowly turning into an independent zombie survivalist & nobody likes change but it's alright, change is always bound to happen. Now then, we all know that there's two roles you can run with for Clem. You can either choose to be embraced by the group and kind of play the (Lee & Clementine) scene with someone (RIP Lee) or you can actually push yourself away from the group and single yourself out as an well known experienced leader if you would say so. Now my point to all this is that what do you think would be best for Clem? Do you think Clem knows enough to hold her own or do you think she still needs guidance?
Now I know she can hold her own with encounters with walkers but you can't forget that she's still young and that things will get hard for her eventually. But to me Clementine has her share of bad experiences & the way she carries herself through losing her parents & Lee is very mature like. Yes Clem kicks ass! But what do you think is next for her? Do you think that Clem needs the group or that the group needs Clem? So many questions I have & only so little answers... Only if Lee was her he'd have the answers (: NOW! To another point, hallucinations <--- it would be so powering to have Clementine have flashbacks of Lee seeking guidance. But that's just me & I apologies for my thoughts going everywhere but my only source to my answers is gone (Lee) lol
*PS I just seen the new jacket Clementine is sporting in EP.3 & I just thought it would've been better if Clementine was sporting the stylish & lovable dress shirt owned by Lee haha
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Now I know she can hold her own with encounters with walkers but you can't forget that she's still young and that things will get hard for her eventually. But to me Clementine has her share of bad experiences & the way she carries herself through losing her parents & Lee is very mature like. Yes Clem kicks ass! But what do you think is next for her? Do you think that Clem needs the group or that the group needs Clem? So many questions I have & only so little answers... Only if Lee was her he'd have the answers (: NOW! To another point, hallucinations <--- it would be so powering to have Clementine have flashbacks of Lee seeking guidance. But that's just me & I apologies for my thoughts going everywhere but my only source to my answers is gone (Lee) lol
*PS I just seen the new jacket Clementine is sporting in EP.3 & I just thought it would've been better if Clementine was sporting the stylish & lovable dress shirt owned by Lee haha
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" Do you think that Clem needs the group or that the group needs Clem? "
I think Clem doesn't need a big group. I will be Kenny's " Bro " again, like i was in Season1 and we gonna find Christa together, in Wellington! (Now i'm the one having hallucinations:)
Practically everyone needs a group. The human is a social animal which gets stuff done by cooperating with others, and besides, interaction with other people is needed. Bob from the TV show was somewhat happy even when it all went to hell because he had experienced being alone for so long. "Connecting with people is so important" -Walter
Clem's tough, but she's still a kid. She needs a group and she's not ready to take up a leadership position. This is the apocalypse, but it is still a world of adults who would not have an 11 year old as a leader. There is also nothing to indicate that she is leader material. No, I'm not belittling Clementine by saying that, you don't have to be the leader of a group to be an important member of it.
I don't know what's next other than a bunch of less-than-ideal situations which will further her growth as a survivor and (up to you, I guess) as a person. Since she is our protagonist, she will play an important part on what is to come, and here's still hoping that she makes it out of this season.
The interesting part for me is watching her and the characters interact and grow. The story will have the expected twists, deaths and tragedies, but what sets TWD apart is the human factor, and what sets TWDG apart is the ability to mold one actor in the story according to what you'd do or think is right for the character you're playing. I'm sold on that, it's the execution that I feel has been somewhat lacking at times this season. Good stuff overall, though.