What's with that moth?

Ok, so at the very beginning of "In Harms Way" there was an option to interact with this little moth. But what's weird to me is that if you pause the game, it shows a picture of it.

It begs the question. Does that moth represent something a bit darker and mabey more unpleasant? (I chose NOT to touch it, it was just too cute.)

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  • I dunno but it really BUGS me just thinkin about it

  • edited May 2014

    I'm not usually superstitious, but it was so weird for me. I dunno.

    (EDIT) Wow. That went RIGHT over my head like a pleb. And I posted that SAME thing, shiet...

    Green613 posted: »

    I dunno but it really BUGS me just thinkin about it

  • I know man... That moth is a MOTHerfucker...

    Green613 posted: »

    I dunno but it really BUGS me just thinkin about it

  • LIKES... LIKES FOREVER!

    I know man... That moth is a MOTHerfucker...

  • That's why you should avoid getting IN SECTS.

    I know man... That moth is a MOTHerfucker...

  • edited May 2014

    Dem symbolisms.

    What is it now, vulnerability, faith, attraction, determination...

    Vulnerability seems pretty accurate for the episode. In Harms Way and all.

  • Likes in return. RIPS THUMBS OFF, AND THROWS THEM AT YOU

    LIKES... LIKES FOREVER!

  • :D

    Lingvort posted: »

    That's why you should avoid getting IN SECTS.

  • Awwwwwwwwwwww, that's... AWESOME!

    Lingvort posted: »

    That's why you should avoid getting IN SECTS.

  • The general symbolism behind a moth or buttterfly is transformation and/or change.

  • That moth doesn't BUG you?

    Dem symbolisms. What is it now, vulnerability, faith, attraction, determination... Vulnerability seems pretty accurate for the episode. In Harms Way and all.

  • Moths are sometimes thought to be symbols/harbingers of danger, transformation, and death. I can't tell what species it is. Maybe that's significant. Can someone get an HD picture of it?

  • Ok, that actually makes alot of sense. Thank you!

    Midian13 posted: »

    The general symbolism behind a moth or buttterfly is transformation and/or change.

  • I would respond with something witty, but I'm not sure how many bug puns are left to be made.

    That moth doesn't BUG you?

  • Just saw the top comment... Already taken, and it went RIGHT over my head...

    That moth doesn't BUG you?

  • Well, that makes a lot more sense then:

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    Albeit that was a rather obscure reference to a mildly successful 2002 Richard Gere movie...

  • Okay, there's been a really good thread done about the moth, it's an interesting theory as to what it represents here

  • I am really scared...

    Sarangholic posted: »

    Well, that makes a lot more sense then: Albeit that was a rather obscure reference to a mildly successful 2002 Richard Gere movie...

  • UUUUGGGGHHHHHHHHH

    Green613 posted: »

    I dunno but it really BUGS me just thinkin about it

  • It symbolizes that life goes on even in the ZA. At least that is what i got out of it.

  • Thanks, I didn't know someone else covered it already.

    Okay, there's been a really good thread done about the moth, it's an interesting theory as to what it represents here

  • Hey, no problem, it's one possible theory, who knows why it was there, but that thread is my theory personally! :)

    Thanks, I didn't know someone else covered it already.

  • Does no one remember the earlier thread about the moth? It was probably the best theory i've ever seen

  • there was a thread earlier explaining it. it was awesome. I will try to find it.

  • yeah I haven't had any luck

    there was a thread earlier explaining it. it was awesome. I will try to find it.

  • edited May 2014

    GoneButLivedOn already showed me. There's a link up there.

    yeah I haven't had any luck

  • I think the moth was supposed to get help from giant eagles.

  • Then that brings us to the famous question...why didn't the eagles just take Clem and co. to Wellington? :S

    Onmens posted: »

    I think the moth was supposed to get help from giant eagles.

  • I saw a pretty cool theory that the moth represents natural selection and the Darwinistic point of view that Carver supports. It was in a review for the episode, I forgot a lot of it but I thought it was pretty cool. A lot of episode 3 was very survival-of-the-fittest themed - "the weak will perish and only the strong will survive," Carver on weak vs. strong, even Jane pointing out that everyone in the group is going to die except for Clem and her in the preview for ep4. Almost three years into the apocalypse, Clementine is becoming more and more adapted to the new world - much more than others who Carver would probably consider weak. But being strong and surviving means that others will die to keep her alive.

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