Walter

One odd thing I noticed when I first played Episode Three, but forgot to mention is that during the 'previously' trailer where it recaps the events of 'A House Divided'. When Walter looks at the picture of him and Matthew and angrily looks at Carver just before he gets shot they dubbed the line 'Go to hell you f***' over it though during the actual episode Walter didn't say anything before being executed and his mouth isn't moving so there's no way they originally intended for him to say this.

Additionally this does nothing for his character as Walter was pushed to the limits in the episode however he managed to maintain his anger and rise above it, (even if he let Nick die he knew he couldn't/shouldn't directly kill Nick as shown when he throws his knife away).

So I'm not sure whether this is a glitch, or why they bothered to add this in. It's odd, did anyone else notice this and if so what do you guys think of it?

Comments

  • Yeah, it was weird to hear that.
    Maybe they didn't add it in, idk..?

    In Episode 2 his expression is kinda angry right before he is shot in the head. Maybe it's just an unused line, but put in the previously section. Who knows..

  • what if there is like some kind of message in this or some kind or foreshadowing that is so powerful we didn't notice it because of how well hidden it was our minds don't comprehend its greatness and how meaning full this little peace to the puzzle it to our lives.

    nah its probably nothing...

  • this is just the telltale staff who are too lazy to put the dialogue in episode 2

  • They probably nixed it because his death was more emotional and brutal when all he had time for was a quick glance at his boyfriend's photo before being murdered.

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