Your best scene.

Mine was when Lee opened up to Duck and made him his sidekick.

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  • The scene that filled me with the most feels was Clem and Kenny hugging.

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    Lee cutting his way through the horde like the badass motherfucker he was. The soundtrack for that scene alone gives me goosepimples every damn time.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6-9QF-qw08

    That, and the last moments with Lee and Clem.

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    When Kenny escaped the walkers:

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  • The end of the fight with Andy,

  • In all seriousness, it was when we brought David/Travis into the motor inn. The argument was really intense and I was actually sweating trying to choose a side.

  • Well.... The ending to episode 5 is a given. I'd say that's my obvious number one. But other than that I would say one of the adorable season 1 Clementine moments. Bug on the pillow or kicking the saltlick.

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    For some reason the ending of S1 E2 (the confrontation with Andy) was really powerful to me. I get chills every time.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Kv5EN9THk

  • Good scene, only thing that I disliked was the fact that nobody helped Lee while he was about to get electrocuted other than Carley/Doug in the beginning and Lilly if you try to save Larry.

    Belan posted: »

    For some reason the ending of S1 E2 (the confrontation with Andy) was really powerful to me. I get chills every time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Kv5EN9THk

  • Every single scene that has Clem and Lee together.

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    Yeah, I didn't really get that either. I'm mainly talking about 1:40-4:08 though. Basically when "It's Over" (the song) starts playing.

    JonGon posted: »

    Good scene, only thing that I disliked was the fact that nobody helped Lee while he was about to get electrocuted other than Carley/Doug in the beginning and Lilly if you try to save Larry.

  • You too?! I thought I was the only one! That music gives me so much feels and Lee looked so badass when he spared Andy at 3:17.

    Belan posted: »

    For some reason the ending of S1 E2 (the confrontation with Andy) was really powerful to me. I get chills every time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Kv5EN9THk

  • Alt textI like the way you think.

    Every single scene that has Clem and Lee together.

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    And I think the way you like.

    I like the way you think.

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    Yeeeeh.

    This exchange right here:

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    "Do you think things will ever get back to how they were?"

    "Yeah. I'm not sure when, but someday."

    Every single scene that has Clem and Lee together.

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    TWDFan86 posted: »

    You too?! I thought I was the only one! That music gives me so much feels and Lee looked so badass when he spared Andy at 3:17.

  • The feels are too much ;-;

    Yeeeeh. This exchange right here: "Do you think things will ever get back to how they were?" "Yeah. I'm not sure when, but someday."

  • lol they reused that Calendar and put it outside the truck where Pete and Clem stayed in.

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    I like the way you think.

  • Meeting the Stranger. It's so ...quiet. Still, and calm. Kind of eerie, and very tense. Loved it.

  • It's obvious but every time I watch the ending of season one I always cry. I also felt so justified when I didn't pound the St. Johns even though I wanted to. Also, when Nick says "Hey Clem.. thanks for not giving up on me." it makes me tingly and happy. idk.

  • The entire jewelry store scene in episode 5, followed by the final Andy scene in S1E2.

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    I know I'm just like everyone else but my two favorite scenes were the confrontation with the stranger and Andy damn my favorite episode is 2 of season 1

  • OzzyUKOzzyUK Moderator

    There are so many great scenes to choose from. One of the scenes that i liked was when Walter found Matthew's knife and we confronted him, The scene was so intense as i didn't know what he was going to do with the knife and the music in the background added intensity to the scene.

  • Like others, I love the ending of the Andy fight, but I actually prefer the scene when Lee kills him. I've mentioned this before, but the silent character actions just get to me, especially Carley's sad head shake, which always communicates a sense of failure to me that makes the moment so much sadder. Also Clementine's horrified expression, and Lee's saddened look when he sees that she's scared of him. Combined with the music, the rain, and just the sheer destruction of this once safe place, it's a top contender for the best moment of the series in my opinion.

    Another moment I love, and I realize how morbid this sounds, but Ben's death at the bell tower. Much like the choice to kill Andy, the more negative implications behind the scenes tend to make them more memorable to me (Lee failing to redeem himself in the moment, and Ben being left to die like Crawford would have done). In particular, I love how when Lee catches Ben, the music shifts from the action-ish piece to what sounds like a set up for the second version of "It's Over" which plays for Ben's death. Then everything goes silent, and the music kicks in when Lee lets him fall. What really gets me is the way Lee looks away with his eyes shut in sadness as Ben falls.

    And just to kick myself in the feels a little more, I feel like what makes this scene so sad, aside from the obvious, is the sense that perhaps Ben feels that the one useful thing he could do after all he's done... is die, and perhaps in the moment, really believes Kenny's point of view that they'll just be better off without him...

    And now that I'm depressed, I'll move on to less sad scenes. The bandit fight at the motor inn is a big favorite of mine for all the impact it had on the story and that it's one of the only times, if not the only one thus far, where both humans and walkers are threats to be dealt with at the same time. Everything from the bandits' arrival, Lilly's plan of action, everyone scattering, and the walkers coming in to shake things up is so engrossing to me. There's also the added feels of this being the moment the characters have lost their longtime home, which, for better or worse, has kept them safe from many dangers up until this point.

    In the current season, Pete's final wishes and conversation with Clementine ranks pretty high up there with me. "It feels... like a rope is being tied around my neck..." :( And his admission that he's terrified of dying just hits me where it hurts. I think it's different enough from Lee's case to have a different effect, where it's not about Clementine growing, but an older and more experienced Clem just watching sadly, knowing what's going to happen and that there's no hope any longer.

    Also Clementine opening up to Luke about everything she had gone through up until then, and the way she talks about Lee. My favorite line is, "We all tried to make it, but... it didn't work.", because knowing what we know of the season 1 group, we realize the sad fact that the group is ultimately what destroyed itself, not the walkers. They didn't all die in a last stand, or get attacked... it just "didn't work".

    And if 400 Days counts, pretty much all of Wyatt's storyline. The fog, the creepiness, the walkers, the sense of isolation, and the fear in the air that there's someone coming after you and getting closer... the atmosphere in this story is my favorite in the DLC, balanced out by a lot of humor as well, which comes off as fairly natural given the friendship between the two.

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    I would have to say it is the confrontation between Carver and Clementinne, specifically when you say that "thats my sister, she is dead". It is amazing because initially Clementine was sacred but stood up with a sharp eye. As much as Carver caught Clementine red handed, she caughts him too. Her glare is very powerfull and conveys alot of sassiness, I can't exactly describe it but it is as "if we know we are not telling the truth" or "I know you are lieing" or "I know you are not who you are, you mofo".

  • Lee's nightmare in the RV. It's on my top WTF!? moments in gaming.

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    My best scene was the end of episode 5, season 1, where you have to choose whether to shoot Lee or not.

    Every time I watch that, I always get feels. Can't help but cry. Its such an emotional, powerful scene. One of the most memorable in video game history.

  • My favourite scene so far has to be from season 1 when Ben yelled at/told off Kenny (after they find the boat missing)

  • Finding the boat in Savannah. Kenny's reaction was so... And the moment after fight with Andy when my Lee choosing to walk away with group. And from season 2: meeting Kenny and earlier Nick talking to Luke about Pete's death.

  • Yes, it was so memorable... And later when Kenny decided to rescue Ben... Oh man :(

    FeralDingo posted: »

    My favourite scene so far has to be from season 1 when Ben yelled at/told off Kenny (after they find the boat missing)

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    Season 1: Kenny's sacrifice for Ben when Lee refused to leaven. Kenny's "Lee, it's okay" is so friggin sad and touching and a bunch of stuffles...
    Or the scene when you explain to Clementine what you're doing when you have to shoot Duck. I was completely broken up while calmly trying to explain in a good why what was going on.
    Oh! And giving Clem her hat for the last time.

    Season 2: When you make Nick snap out of his depression in the shed and he later thanks Clementine for it closely followed by Hugging Kenny.

  • Clem vs The Scavenger

    "Jesus, are you fucking kidding me?!"

  • Dinner with the St Johns

  • Good choice! That sequence gives me goosebumps every time.

    Lee cutting his way through the horde like the badass motherfucker he was. The soundtrack for that scene alone gives me goosepimples every damn time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6-9QF-qw08 That, and the last moments with Lee and Clem.

  • Lee spent the last two minutes cutting a bloody swathe through a horde of walkers to reach the Marsh House and Clementine. He turns around to see the man with his pistol to his belly. He's face to face with the man who took so much from him. The rage and helplessness he felt up to that point gives way to tranquil determination. He os slowly succumbing to the infection, refuses to fear his impending death. All he cares about is what happens to Clementine; his fate and that of her kidnapper is no longer relevant. He turns to the man and says "Hello."

    Easily the most powerful scene ever.

  • When you go into the attic with Kenny and find that boy who looked like Duck.

  • I think the most powerful scene in my eyes is when Lee and Clem are walking through the horde of walkers after the incident with the stranger, and Clem sees her parents. Dead.
    Just imagine, your a child lost in the apocalyptic world searching for your parents, but after all the searching, after all the deaths of new friends; they're dead.

    My heart honestly skipped a beat when I saw the look on Clementine's face. Too many feels.

  • Pretty much the entire second half of the final episode of the first Season. From Kenny sacrificing himself to battling through the Walkers (with that brilliant "Armed with Death" track) and that tragic, but brilliant ending.

  • When lee is in the RV with clem in ep 3

  • That's frustrating for me to think of though since most people I know dropped Ben in Crawford. Pure heartless.

    FeralDingo posted: »

    My favourite scene so far has to be from season 1 when Ben yelled at/told off Kenny (after they find the boat missing)

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    This scene always makes me lose my shit, I could go through an entire box of tissues, drop enough tears to fill a lake.

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