I just noticed..
In the scene where you find Sam, there is a box with a bunch of toys when Clem picks one out she finds a doll that looks like Bonnie and she says "This isn't food." Maybe this could foreshadow Bonnie being eaten by cannibals or some other manner like walkers.
Edit:
Thanks to ArthurMatrix's comment Clem actually says "Mmph, nothing edible."
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Well they are going to a Terminus in episode 5 O>O
Yeah, so my prediction may be right. I have to play through Season 2 since my save file was deleted so I'll post if I see any more cannibalistic foreshadowing.
Maybe we have missed some things that appeared as minor things with no importance but are actually an act of foreshadowing?
The quote was ''Nothing Edible''.
Yes, i am an ass when it comes to quotes.
Yeah, I was playing through and I saw that doll and I was like "Hey! It's Bonnie!" Then Clem was all "That's not food." Maybe we might find more, like I was thinking how everyone was pointing out Clem looks like the girl on the cans is also foreshadowing.
Well yes, but that was meant to hint that Matthew was Walter's friend. With the fact that he had the same type of cans that Walter was making soup with.
The doll was from another game that TellTale made. Do your research before you make dumb accusations like that. "A doll foreshadows a death." Really? That is what you thought? This forum is full of non-thinkers.
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Yeah, but it implies the same thing and weird I can forget something so fast.
That answers that. I tend to over think.
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I bet people didn't notice this on their play through on all that remains
On A house divided...
I didn't know about the wooden pallet, do you remember what Clem says?
Terminus means an end or a final destination... and the game isn't set in the show, therefore technically Terminus doesn't exist, if that's what you're implying :P
It could be a Terminus-like location, hopefully without cannibals
It can mean a end destination, yes. But maybe it might mean Wellington, it might be the comic's Terminus.
hey did anyone look at the tent first then go to the walker then the van then the toy box clem will say more about what she has seen
Are you saying she does? If so I didn't.
yea she brakes down the camp site to what she thought had happened between the family in the picture and the walker dad tidied to the tree try it out but remember the tent where sam dies at look at first then the kill then look at it walker then the van and the toy box last
"I wonder what that's doing there" something like that
What do you mean "a Terminus".
They're not going to the actual Terminus. In the achievements, it would have been a capital 'T'.
Also, I don't think they'd spoil such a big things in the achievements if they know it's going to be posted before hand.
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It's obviously most likely Wellington, but I do know Terminus doesn't exist in the comics.
If you try to save Shawn in S1E1 and you tell Hershel it's nobodies fault, he well say "Wait until it's your daughter and you need his (Kenny) help", this foreshadows Kenny's decision on whether to help you search for Clementine in S1E4.
Some people might not know that in S2E1, when Clementine sneaks out to get the stitching supplies, you can go talk to Alvin, it's a pretty lengthy dialogue but you can either plead him or threaten him to get the stitching supplies for you, he will also give Clementine a juice box.
Edit: In S1E1 Lee calls his brother a zombie.
So you're criticizing people for trying theorize foreshadowing and metaphors without offering ANY kind of alternative or explanation as to why you believe they're wrong, but *they're *the "non-thinkers"?
What kind of "research" do you need to theorize whether or not something is a metaphor, anyway? It's not like there's a list of pre-approved, designated items only allowed to be used as plot devices in fiction. Art doesn't have limitations like that, it's ridiculous to claim otherwise.
That's interesting. Could be a red herring, could mean something. Guess we'll see in the episodes to come.
Imma erase the comments which followed this one and would ask everyone not to reply to that again. Because, how do you pick up a discussion after that?
Is THIS supposed to be the path of thoughtful discussion, "awesomeguyrocks"? Seriously?
The 'Terminus' in this case means a final point or our goal so the achievement only means they've reached where they've wanted to go
Anyone have a picture of this doll?
It's a theory.And a really good one,in my opinion.If you think it "doesn't make sense",then don't be a jerk and insult people on this forum.
That is true and a very good point, but who's to know what is at this point?
I can take a screenshot if you'd like?
Plot twist: Mike can't find any raccoon, decided to eat the shit out of Bonnie.
There you go.
Good Kenny Mike I thought you were cool. qq
Team Bike wouldn't do that, Mike would eat the shit out of the Russians or the baby, hell even Luke not Bonnie...
It's pretty disturbing how much that looks like Bonnie.
I thought it looked more like Bonnie than Lilly.
Are you implying Mike reanimates in episode 5?
OHHH MEHH GERDDD
ooh yeeaah I remember seeing this! ''Striking resemblance!''