Clem saying "fuck" ?!

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  • I don't think she'll say it. Clem is still really adverse to the f-bomb. Her saying "shit" on the bridge didn't even phase me. She was surrounded by walkers and the only other person who could help was stuck. On a slightly unrelated note, has anyone noticed they never use "fuck" in the TV show? I'm wondering how they're going to do Negan as that guy swears up a storm.

  • Well i wouldnt be so sure about that.

    Well, we aren't savages, are we?

  • Well she definitelly heard this word so many times that im suprised that it hasnt happend yet.

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    While I disagree with him I support the right of his expressing his opinion about dicks so I upvoted him.

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    muhab posted: »

    i think she still didn't see any dick to say fuck so that's it she need suck dicks before say it

  • Just because the worlds ending, doesn't give you an excuse to swear, Clementine. I like to think of what Lee would have said when he heard her say shit. "Dafuq you say?!"

  • I want Clem to beat the shit out of him on a train.

    DomeWing333 posted: »

    Maybe she'll take after my Lee and tell Kenny to go fuck himself after another one of his dick moves.

  • Soap in her mouth by Kenny

    If she does, she is getting soap in her mouth. Shit is fine when it's occasional. It's understandable when she is attacked by walkers or surprised by something. Other than that...

  • I hope not. Shit is one thing, especially when she was told it from her guardian. Fuck is a whole different can of beans (and peaches). She already calls two (?) people out this season for using said words, I'd hate to think of her as hypocritical. I understand she has heard the words a lot, but if she has held onto the notion of 'bad words' for 2 years now I don't see why she would let it slip now.

  • The letting it slip thing could be something Telltale uses as a joke later in the season as she will probably be scolded by someone else for it.. Just a thought.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I hope not. Shit is one thing, especially when she was told it from her guardian. Fuck is a whole different can of beans (and peaches). She

  • OzzyUKOzzyUK Moderator

    I wouldn't have a problem if we had the option to make her say fuck in a dialogue choice as it could be fun if you wanted to play a scumbag Clem, i would be annoyed if Telltale made her say it off her own back as it is really out of character for her to swear, the only swear word she should say on her own is shit and only if we chose to say it to her in season 1.

  • They could. But I hope they don't break one of her few remaining traits for a slight chuckle or a little shock.

    The letting it slip thing could be something Telltale uses as a joke later in the season as she will probably be scolded by someone else for it.. Just a thought.

  • I would laugh if this turns out to be a dialogue option. XD

  • Well you here talking about slip.

    Yes, she heard f-bombs so many times.
    Yes, she hold onto not swearing like that for years.

    But in intense moment, when you dont have a time to really think about "what you are saying"? It can slip easily if it comes to her mind.

    We all know those situations when you are angry, excited, etc... so much that you say the FIRST word that comes to mind and having hearing it all around her, it might be as well be a F-bomb. Of course that wouldnt mean that she would start to use it in every other sentence right?

  • Yes. Because Kenny has totally proven time and time again how dedicated he is to verbal purity...

    angrykurd posted: »

    Soap in her mouth by Kenny

  • I thought she already swore? I thought there was an option to say 'fuck' near the end of the episode. Maybe I'm just losing it. :P

  • edited March 2014

    If it's a light-hearted moment she can swear all she wants. If it was a more tense and dramatic moment and she swore, I would be laughing too hard to take the moment seriously. I don't even consider Clem to be a child anymore, she can do whatever she wants. Apart from
    .. ya know... Cluke... shudders

  • shudders in unison

    Giraffehat posted: »

    If it's a light-hearted moment she can swear all she wants. If it was a more tense and dramatic moment and she swore, I would be laughing to

  • edited March 2014

    She isn't losing her traits, they are changing. Just like everyone's does when they start to grow up.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    They could. But I hope they don't break one of her few remaining traits for a slight chuckle or a little shock.

  • oh man.. Cluke sounds like frakking disease.

    Giraffehat posted: »

    If it's a light-hearted moment she can swear all she wants. If it was a more tense and dramatic moment and she swore, I would be laughing to

  • Oh, I assure you, it most certainly is...

    oh man.. Cluke sounds like frakking disease.

  • I hope she never,Ever say that word.it will really piss me off.

  • She would lost some of her cuteness right?

    Hamid314 posted: »

    I hope she never,Ever say that word.it will really piss me off.

  • While I admire the notion and agree she is growing up (I have no issues with this, she needs to grow up and that is the only way we can continue in her story) I must disagree with the traits only changing. If they are simply changing then they are changing in such a drastic way that the initial trait is hardly the same. That's just my person view of the situation though.

    Dragonleaf posted: »

    She isn't losing her traits, they are changing. Just like everyone's does when they start to grow up.

  • Not only her cuteness.imagine a little girl say that word to someone.it would make me sick.now if clementine say that ....

    She would lost some of her cuteness right?

  • Shes 11. Girls are getting into puberty at that age, so I'd assume it might happen around that age especially in heated situation.

    Hamid314 posted: »

    Not only her cuteness.imagine a little girl say that word to someone.it would make me sick.now if clementine say that ....

  • But she is clementine the simple of purity in this game.

    Shes 11. Girls are getting into puberty at that age, so I'd assume it might happen around that age especially in heated situation.

  • With any kid, I don't think punishing them for swearing is right. I mean a subtle, "You shouldn't use swear words" or "Don't use swear words in public" is much better than a real punishment, which they don't deserve.

    If she does, she is getting soap in her mouth. Shit is fine when it's occasional. It's understandable when she is attacked by walkers or surprised by something. Other than that...

  • It's funny how she uses that to her advantage, being "innocent" by being bothered by swear words, yet just an episode later (like a week later in real life times via TWDG) she says "Oh shit", "I'm not an asshole" and or "Holy shit".

    Dragonleaf posted: »

    I don't know, as shown when Alvin said "Motherfucker..." she still doesn't like when people swear, but I could only imagine her using "fuck" if she is telling somebody off big time.

  • I can agree with you on that her view on swearing is one of her few traits she kept onto from S1, and I hope it doesn't change in the near future because it still shows she hasn't lost all of her innocence yet.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    While I admire the notion and agree she is growing up (I have no issues with this, she needs to grow up and that is the only way we can cont

  • You upvote something to show agreement... you downvote something to show disagreement. That's why me and multiple others downvoted his comment.

    Lemoncakes posted: »

    muhab is an important member of this community. While I disagree with him I support the right of his expressing his opinion about dicks so I upvoted him. Lets try to make new members feel welcome!!!!

  • Oh come on, swearing Clem is the best Clem.

    I don't want a 11 year old saying that.

  • Who cares? She's an 11 year old girl growing up in the zombie apocalypse. Who, not to mention, lost almost everyone she knew. Swearing is actually good for you so you can get that bottled up anger out. Give her a break.

  • I personally don't want her to swear a lot but a few swears here and there would be cool :)
    Sorry, I just think it's awesome when Clem swears, it just reminds me of when I was her age.

    Rylee posted: »

    If she sweared a lot, there goes the rest of her sweetness

  • I don't think they'll say fuck on the TV show. Apparently only shit, ass, damn, and bitch are ok for television.

    dqtl74 posted: »

    I don't think she'll say it. Clem is still really adverse to the f-bomb. Her saying "shit" on the bridge didn't even phase me. She was surro

  • Swearing helps let out bottled up anger. Although a lot of people don't like it, it's been proven to be healthy.

    Just because the worlds ending, doesn't give you an excuse to swear, Clementine. I like to think of what Lee would have said when he heard her say shit. "Dafuq you say?!"

  • No one got pissed when Carl started swearing and Clem is just barely younger.

    Hamid314 posted: »

    But she is clementine the simple of purity in this game.

  • I think it would be awesome to see Clementine add a few swears. I don't want her to start swearing like Ellie from the last of us. If she does swear more, i'd prefer it to not be every other sentence.

  • I don't give a shit about what carl says.carl is not even comparable with clem.

    _Juice_Box_ posted: »

    No one got pissed when Carl started swearing and Clem is just barely younger.

  • edited March 2014

    Honey doesn't always work as well as vinegar. First or second warning is OK, but there needs to be a punishment if they don't take the warning seriously. Clem KNOWS its wrong (soap is unrealistic, though) so if she swears, she doesn't need a warning anymore. Doing something a child KNOWS is wrong needs to be addressed with discipline.

    I shouldn't have to warn my child of it more than twice.

    Anyway, this is getting off topic.

    _Juice_Box_ posted: »

    With any kid, I don't think punishing them for swearing is right. I mean a subtle, "You shouldn't use swear words" or "Don't use swear words in public" is much better than a real punishment, which they don't deserve.

  • That's my point.

    Hamid314 posted: »

    I don't give a shit about what carl says.carl is not even comparable with clem.

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