Why?

I guess I wanted to go back into my moments with the walking dead, so I played the last episode on season 1 and I started to think, why.... just why? That really hurt me to see Lee die. I also wondered, why did Lee have to die? I'm so sad and confused..

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  • Because the plot demanded it. :(

  • I know... it's just sad. It made so many people like me just... die inside.

    Because the plot demanded it.

  • The whole walking dead game was meant to only focus on Clementine, and he died for character developement I suppose :'(

  • Blame Telltale for playing with our feelings...

    I know... it's just sad. It made so many people like me just... die inside.

  • The feed from our sadness

    Blame Telltale for playing with our feelings...

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    Honestly, I have never replayed Season 1 for two reasons, Carley's death, And the whole episode 5, espically the ending. I just can't!

    Season 2 is replayable, Season 1 isn't.

  • edited June 2014

    This. And I suppose to show that death can come at any point to anyone. Lee isn't safe just because he's good or is looking out for Clementine. It was a smart move on the writers part because now nobody feels safe or confident about anybody's fate.

    Kenny_Luke posted: »

    The whole walking dead game was meant to only focus on Clementine, and he died for character developement I suppose

  • Exactly. We can only gather in our prayer circles for Clementine so she won't have the same fate as Lee.

    quinnics posted: »

    This. And I suppose to show that death can come at any point to anyone. Lee isn't safe just because he's good or is looking out for Clementine. It was a smart move on the writers part because now nobody feels safe or confident about anybody's fate.

  • In The Walking Dead series anyone can die, hell Robert Kirkman hinted at killing Rick off in the comics. It's a shame and I wish you could just have your decisions impact Lee living or not, but the plot demanded it.

  • -For Clem's character development .
    -Cause Lee's purpose was complete
    -Cause the saddest the ending ,the more Telltale sells .oh and they are an evil cult trying to resurrect a a monster that feeds from feelings

  • There's a plot device commonly used called "ultimate sacrifice." It shows that someones loves or cares for someone else so much that they'd die to protect that person.

    It means Lee was a good man 'till the very end.

  • You should try it, you'll like it.

    Just have a box of Kleenex by your side on Episode 5.

    Honestly, I have never replayed Season 1 for two reasons, Carley's death, And the whole episode 5, espically the ending. I just can't! Season 2 is replayable, Season 1 isn't.

  • You all are right. I guess the plot did demand it. Well, look at the bright side. Clem is badass thanks to Lee. I'm glad to know that she toughened up a bit since season 1.

  • Thanx a lot telltale... just kidding.;)

    Blame Telltale for playing with our feelings...

  • edited June 2014

    Telltale: Why not? Muahahahahaha!!!

  • I don't think so to be honest. I don't like to see everyone dying.

    You should try it, you'll like it. Just have a box of Kleenex by your side on Episode 5.

  • Well yeah, just imagine playing the game blind, and not knowing what will happen next.

    I don't think so to be honest. I don't like to see everyone dying.

  • I have already played Season 1. I just don't want to replay it again. That's my point.

    Well yeah, just imagine playing the game blind, and not knowing what will happen next.

  • Oh, I thought you hadn't yet. Well then, I apologise.

    I have already played Season 1. I just don't want to replay it again. That's my point.

  • No problem.

    Oh, I thought you hadn't yet. Well then, I apologise.

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