Those creepy doll thingy's.

edited May 2014 in The Walking Dead
Does anyone think that they mean something or if there is a connection?

The first one appears in Jolene's tent in S1E2, then there's about 2 or 3 of them dumped on a shelf in the classroom in Crawford S1E4 and then there is another one that is in the bathroom at Gils Pit stop in S2E1.

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  • Hm. That's interesting. Have you looked back and checked to make sure they're all the same? If so, they could just be a reused model, or they could be hinting at something I suppose. I don't know for sure what, though.
  • They are different each time, the one in the tent is a bunny doll that is covered in blood, the one's in the classroom are just complelty plain in the shape of a animal and the one in the bathroom looks like another bloodied bunny doll, only different to the tent one.

    Hm. That's interesting. Have you looked back and checked to make sure they're all the same? If so, they could just be a reused model, or they could be hinting at something I suppose. I don't know for sure what, though.

  • edited May 2014
    Well, I have thought of one similarity and the thought of it now scares me a little bit....

    What do the situations in which these dolls are found have in common?

    The tent....Apparently Jolene lived there....with her child, before she was taken away from Jolene, raped and very likely killed.

    Crawford....once they started using the "if you can't work fuck you" policy, a lot of children were probably killed, hence the multiple dolls....

    The bathroom....Michelle died there, even though the doll was there before her death.

    What do all of these places have in common? A child/teen has died there. Other than the unknown genders the dolls in crawford might represent, it also seems that the dolls might only represent girls. Well, we know of 3 young teen girls in this game so far, so if I see another similar doll....I'll be expecting one of them to die shortly after, now.

    Oh, and one more thing. All of the above-mentioned people the dolls might symbolize were almost certainly all killed by living people, and on purpose. So I'll also be expecting a living person to purposely kill one of the three girls if I see a doll.
    ShaneWalsh posted: »

    They are different each time, the one in the tent is a bunny doll that is covered in blood, the one's in the classroom are just complelty pl

  • damn...

    well now when ever I see a doll im going to be like " ANOTHERONE BITES THE DUST...in a little bit"

    I bet we will see one right before the "witnessed a murder" im on the look out for it.

    Well, I have thought of one similarity and the thought of it now scares me a little bit.... What do the situations in which these dolls

  • edited May 2014
    www(dot)listenonrepeat.com/watch/?v=rY0WxgSXdEE

    Yeah man I'm gonna be on high alert for children's toys. xD

    damn... well now when ever I see a doll im going to be like " ANOTHERONE BITES THE DUST...in a little bit" I bet we will see one right before the "witnessed a murder" im on the look out for it.

  • That's an interesting theory.

    Well, I have thought of one similarity and the thought of it now scares me a little bit.... What do the situations in which these dolls

  • Why thank you. c:
    ShaneWalsh posted: »

    That's an interesting theory.

  • I normally don't like theories, but this one is very interesting to me.

    Well, I have thought of one similarity and the thought of it now scares me a little bit.... What do the situations in which these dolls

  • Hmm... if I see one in the last episode and Clem is the only one in the scene... i'm just going to start raging then. Unless she defies her fate and attacks the doll then credits roll... I don't even know what the hell i'm talking about anymore o.o

    damn... well now when ever I see a doll im going to be like " ANOTHERONE BITES THE DUST...in a little bit" I bet we will see one right before the "witnessed a murder" im on the look out for it.

  • edited May 2014
    Maybe they all belong to that bunny from Silent Hill, Robbie the Rabbit. That thing really creeped me out ;_;

    And I always thought the dolls symbolized innocence lost, the death of childhood or the child itself where the time for playing with dolls is over because surviving takes priority over it. Not even Clementine plays with dolls anymore.
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