Details that people might forget, don't notice or just don't know about The Walking Dead

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  • edited September 2014

    Second walker from the left

    No head

    @remorse667

    remorse667 posted: »

    I can't see it

  • How about we not and say we didn't.

    lee4life posted: »

    THANK YOU! SOMEONE FUCKING GETS IT!

  • ^ This. So much.

    splinter601 posted: »

    She is going to be Alive either way. Like the Wiki says: A character with an "Unknown" status was alive when last seen, but was injured, lost, or unsecured since. Edith is in the safest place there is she will not randomly die.

  • It was from a panel they did back during season one. You can find it on the wiki under 'Playing Dead' episodes.

    lee4life posted: »

    Source?

  • I already read.
    THANK GOD THEY DIDN'T GO WITH THAT!

    quinnics posted: »

    It was from a panel they did back during season one. You can find it on the wiki under 'Playing Dead' episodes.

  • In a parallel universe I can hear people thanking God that Clem's brother wasn't replaced by some guy named Lee.

    lee4life posted: »

    I already read. THANK GOD THEY DIDN'T GO WITH THAT!

  • BRUH... I'm out

    remorse667 grabs a gun and shoots himself

    BlueShadiw posted: »

    Second walker from the left No head @remorse667

  • Just found the first thing in a google search. They're actually really popular so I am suprised you don't know what they are. They work by storing the kinetic energy of you moving your wrist and convert it to potential energy to power the watch.

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    bloop posted: »

    No.

  • edited September 2014

    You might think Andy St. John turned the fence on becasue Mark screamed due to the arrow.... but the electric fence coming on caused Mark to jump back, and then get shot....

  • edited September 2014

    That is false.

    Whether you leave or choose to stay, the amount of blood Kenny has is the same.

    EDIT: Yet the comment above gets upvotes even though it's false. Very gullible.

    Novis posted: »

    When the group is escaping Howe's and you choose to leave when Kenny kills Carver, Kenny will actually be slightly bloodier when he rejoins the group. He was likely holding back if Clem chooses to stay.

  • Not necessarily how he feels. If you let him kill Jane and then say "Are you okay?" He will respond with "Eh...I'll live." I don't think Kenny is the type of person to commit suicide.

  • If you tried to save Luke (by walking up to him) when Bonnie asks if you regret anything, these are things you can say based off certain decisions.

    Stealing from Arvo

    Lying to Walter about Matthew

    Chopping off Sarita's arm

    Leaving Sarah to die

    Searching for her [Clem's] parents.

  • Don't forget about AJ

    Bokor posted: »

    Buricko and Arvo are the only male characters in Season 2 without facial hair.

  • You are just assuming too much.

    perhaps

    Carver had bad intentions, Kenny had good intentions.

    probably, but wouldn't that just be an assumption?

    Clem: Kenny is not like Carver. He just made a mistake.

    it shows that clem can see the connection could be made (even if she thinks it is wrong).

    Of course he could not fell guilty about it.

    people feel guilty about doing things they have to do in traumatic situations, they even feel guilty about being unable to do things. it is called PTSD.

    You mean, besides that the gun figth with the Russians is Arvo´s fault? Besides that he nearly got them all killed one way or another?

    so he blames arvo for something, and thus feels justified in treating him bad? is that what you are saying? why doesn't he spell it out for the others so they will understand? then everyone will see it is all right to beat on some kid.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    no one has argued that kenny is carver 2.0, just that there are some similarities that people might use to compare the two (mainly in game c

  • I had noticed this as well, I assume that Lee just asked what time it was to make his point about Kenny's family dying recently more poignant.

    bloop posted: »

    You're telling me.

  • At the farm in Season 1: Starved For Help, if you saved Carley, she will shoot Andy in the head while fighting with Lee, yet gets back up with no problem. Same thing if you don't help Kenny kill Larry, Lilly will shoot Andy.

    MonkeyMan23 posted: »

    Yeah the injuries in general are weird in TWDG. Mike gets shot in the arm, but he uses it to carry the baby, Clementine gets shot, is comple

  • Originally, it was Jane who was supposed to fall in the water, not Luke. Luke & Kenny would become best friends, but only 1 of them could you save in the blizzard.

  • edited September 2014
    • If Carley was saved in Episode 1 she'll refuse your offer to be fed in Episode 2, unless she's offered the apple.
    • If the teacher was saved from the bear trap in Episode 2, if he is killed by Carley he will have an axe injury.
    • Luke's gun in Episode 5 disappears and reappears from time to time.
    • When playing S2 Ep2 the flashback segment will show the scene of Clem and Luke at the table, Luke has his Machete in flashback but didn't in the actual Episode.
    • In some flashbacks the time of day is incorrect.
    • If Sarita's hand wasn't removed, crows will spring out by the tent Kenny is sitting in.
    • Carley/Doug bodies are facing the wrong way in 400 Days.
  • I'm really wondering if they do it on purpose. Perhaps they want Lee and Mark die out there and those who are left will be easy to deal with?

    transfo47 posted: »

    You might think Andy St. John turned the fence on becasue Mark screamed due to the arrow.... but the electric fence coming on caused Mark to jump back, and then get shot....

  • Here is some information/facts about the changes made in Season 1. Enjoy!

    Episode 1: A New Day

    Early character development: Originally, Katjaa panicked more and Duck was less enthusiastic as in the retail. Larry was more compassionate and admitted that he was wrong in Duck not being bitten.

    Unused subquest: Doug had his own subquest, in early development you had to knock the pole on Lee’s brother while Doug attracted the walkers away with Kenny’s truck. Lee had to cut the electricity before cutting the pole with a fire axe.

    Additionally, you could choose who to come with you to save Irene, or leave her completely. Lee could choose only Carley to come with him, only Glenn, or neither of them. If Lee went alone, he would borrow Carley’s Glock.
    Leaving Irene makes Glenn upset with Lee, and tries to convince him that they should go save the girl as well as checking for supplies.

    Lee had to find a hammer and a pair of nails while walkers were invading the pharmacy, hammering windows and doors to buy the group some time. Lee had to go to both Carley and Doug, assisting them with the hammer while they held the window/door.

    Episode 2: Starved For Help

    This episode had the biggest changes.

    When Lee meets Ben and David Parker there is a completely different scene as either Lee, Kenny or Mark had to help Ben shoot the walkers while one of the three cut off Mr. Parkers leg. If Mr. Parker was left behind, Lee could have the option of leaving Ben as well or take him with you. If this option was made then Mark would die in the bandit raid in St. Johns dairy, Mr.Parker taking his role of being dinner.

    Travis did not exist originally, he was added much later.

    Ben was a completely different character, he could use a rifle and was more scared than in the final. He also would tell what really happened to his classmates, and had to witness several traumas such as being forced to see rape. This was a major key factor left out due to Episode 3, whereas Ben dealed with the bandits to save a friend.
    The group was already aware of the bandits, as they had attacked after the events of “A New Day”.

    Lee and the group could choose to bring gas or not. If Lee said no, then Andy would come back with some food every day until the group said yes. Ben would stay behind due to the traumas, Kenny replacing his role in joining the trip to the dairy. Lilly was more acceptable to the newest member, teaching him the basic.

    Brenda had another voice actor.

    There is a dream sequence present in the game data, whoever you didn’t save came back to haunt Lee in his dream asking why they weren’t saved, and that Clementine will die because of his actions. Mention of Lee’s ex wife Sam and the senator Hans is there as well. They end it with “Do you think you can save me this time?”

    When the group arrived at the farm, the group could either take the biscuits or leave. (Refusing them apparently results in a hilarious dialog between Mark and Carley/Doug) Lee could also freely leave the farm and back to the motor inn if desired.

    Whether you chose Duck or Shawn had a large impact on the farm, as Katjaa will scold Lee for not choosing the kids.
    Lee could also fix the swing if he could find the ropes and glue in the farm.

    There was more to Jolene. Depending on Lee’s choice she could mention another bandit called Paul, and her daughter Danielle.

    The dinner sequence was much larger, as an unused subquest occured where Lee had to cut Clementine’s food or let Lilly/Kenny do it. Lee could also choose to add more salt or pepper to Clementine’s plate or let the two above do it. There were several retakes of a prayer, and Lee at this point had found out that Mark/David was dinner.

    Larry’s death was much sadder as he in his dying breath apologized to Lilly for not being able to protect her and her mother.

    The group was scattered at first after the revelation of cannibalism, Lee found Kenny first, who was shot beforehand, and then Lilly before trying to rescue Duck and Katjaa.

    Originally the group did not find a station wagon, the food was in the barn. After Doug/Carley and Ben saves Lee and the others and after Andy’s fight, they all took a box and went back to the motor inn. The supply room was replaced with a bloody tub, metallic equipment and jars containing organs instead.
    Additionally, after the survivors took the food you could go around asking everyone how they felt about today’s events in the motor inn. If Mr. Parker was left behind but taking Ben he’d tell that it was a horrible fate for his teacher as he was a good man.

    Episode 3: The Long Road Ahead

    Lee had to save each individual, as the group was scattered all over the Motor Inn rather than saving Doug/Carley and Ben, then save Clementine, Katjaa and Duck from the vicious bandit attack.

    Ben was suppose to tell about his family on the train, but it was scrapped for this episode and added in “No Time Left.”

    Jolene was going to make a return via flashback, but was scrapped for unknown reasons. Her lines are in audio clips. Interesting enough there are screams and cries of her begging for help, possibly rape (as she implies in the camcorder “You rapist mon-!” in the final version).

    Episode 4: Around Every Corner

    Ben had the option of killing Fivel via gunshot, and an unfinished animation where he stomps on the boy.
    He also had an unused wish to die. He askes Lee to drop him because he and Kenny wants to, because he too believes that he is quoting this line “A fuck up for everyone.” There is unused audio where he thanks Lee for dropping him, before getting devoured by walkers.
    There is extra dialog that went unused between Clementine and Lee if he chooses to drop Ben much to her dismay, as she thought Ben was one of her closest friends and never thought of himself, only the group.

    Anna Correa and Doctor Logan had a slightly bigger role via tapes. Doctor Logan tried to get Anna Correa out of Crawford, but was killed in the process, possibly by Oberson. This was scrapped when Molly was implemented.

    There was a subquest where you lead Vernon to the mansion, and your group to Crawford via the sewers. This was most likely scrapped due to time constraints.

    Episode 5: No Time Left

    There is an unused sequence where Lee and whoever came to find Clementine with him, had to navigate through the sewers, fighting walkers.

    Lee and his group had 40 bullets to fight the Walkers in the mansion, but it was cut down to 11 in the final.

    When confronted with the stranger, Lee has two unused options to tell about Ben and Lilly.
    If picking Ben; he’d reveal that he liked Ben, he was a good kid who had seen a lot, but still remained positive.
    If picking Lilly; he’d reveal that she was a good woman who was a good friend until she lost her father, resulting her to kill Doug/Carley due to paranoia.

    There is an unused character who is not mentioned anywhere in the five episodes called “Nick Stokes”.

    There are unused icons for Episode 1: A New Day.
    "Teapot" and the "Hammer" (not the same hammer as the one you bash Sandra with) is not used at any point. Running icon was available in Episode 2: Starved For Help. The rag concept was scrapped, and was added in Episode 3: Long Road Ahead.

    The Walking Dead: 400 Days

    Unused 400 Days lines

    Nate, Dee, Leland, Stephanie, Wyatt and Clive have each unused lines.

    Nate has two unused audio clips where he apologizes to Waltz and Jean in a sincere tone, and in an tone that suggested that he was annoyed by this.

    In an audio clip, Clive asks Roman; "She had traveled a lot with you right? Was she not a bartender?" It is unsure whether he's talking about Shel or Stephanie. Also, he asks Roman if "Becca knows anything?" which is unsure what this line is suppose to be about. Presumably prior to before Shel had to make the decision to kill Stephanie or drive away in the RV.

    Stephanie have lines where it sounds like she is far away, closer inspection proved that it was retakes of her lines in 'Bonnie's Story' though why this was scrapped is unknown.

    Dee and Leland had one last conversation before she died in his arms. In the final, she is already dead before Leland arrives.

    Unused Character

    There is an unused character who is not mentioned anywhere in the five episodes called "Nick Stokes". This is most likely a leftover model from one of Telltale's CSI games.

    Early Designs

    Bonnie had another design when her first ingame screenshot was released. Her early looks, face and clothes are still present in the game files.

    Becca had Clementine's clothes, albeit recolored. Presumably a placeholder until her design was finished.

  • The same way Luke falls into the ice-cold water?

    Originally, it was Jane who was supposed to fall in the water, not Luke. Luke & Kenny would become best friends, but only 1 of them could you save in the blizzard.

  • Give our Luke back, TTG!!!

    Originally, it was Jane who was supposed to fall in the water, not Luke. Luke & Kenny would become best friends, but only 1 of them could you save in the blizzard.

  • Carley/Doug would like to turn over while sleeping...

    * If Carley was saved in Episode 1 she'll refuse your offer to be fed in Episode 2, unless she's offered the apple. * If the teacher was sa

  • Wait, so, the joke wasn't eating it's poop?

  • edited September 2014

    Mind=blown
    Inteligence is dropping and spiking at the same time

    Here is some information/facts about the changes made in Season 1. Enjoy! Episode 1: A New Day Early character development: Originally

  • I'm his fan... >_<

    BlueShadiw posted: »

    Man, Chuck's the best. Good going, hobro xD

  • I think Kenny has a thing for chicks with accents

    Kennysucks posted: »

    Through certain dialogue in S1E5, Lee will tell Clem to find good people and Clem asks how she will know they're good people, prompting Lee to reply that she will know they're good if they're like Katjaa. cough Sarita cough cough

  • Yeah... Sleeping....

    24601 posted: »

    Carley/Doug would like to turn over while sleeping...

  • Excellent work thanks! Any chance of doing one of these for Season 2? (Although a lot of information about this season might not even be known yet)

    Here is some information/facts about the changes made in Season 1. Enjoy! Episode 1: A New Day Early character development: Originally

  • Huh, that's odd. I swear hearing somewhere that it did. Ah well.

    That is false. Whether you leave or choose to stay, the amount of blood Kenny has is the same. EDIT: Yet the comment above gets upvotes even though it's false. Very gullible.

  • Nope.

    Wait, so, the joke wasn't eating it's poop?

  • 'You don't just end it cause it's hard, you stick around and help the folks you care about'.

    Dragonleaf posted: »

    Not necessarily how he feels. If you let him kill Jane and then say "Are you okay?" He will respond with "Eh...I'll live." I don't think Kenny is the type of person to commit suicide.

  • Then surely that family should be registered as alive too at howes

    BlueShadiw posted: »

    Well, the choosing to go with Jane to Howe's doesn't really give her an unknown status, as we've yet to meet her. So really, we do have 3 alive people

  • Is there any proof of this? Or are people just convinced luke was meant to live

    Originally, it was Jane who was supposed to fall in the water, not Luke. Luke & Kenny would become best friends, but only 1 of them could you save in the blizzard.

  • edited September 2014

    probably, but wouldn't that just be an assumption?

    A assumption? How is not giving a fuck about what Rebecca thinks, be willing to torture Alvin, even kill him, somehow traslate to goood intentions? How is making Carlos slap Sarah something other that bad intentions.

    it shows that clem can see the connection could be made (even if she thinks it is wrong).

    Are you serious? Clem did not make the connection, Jane did.

    people feel guilty about doing things they have to do in traumatic situations, they even feel guilty about being unable to do things. it is called PTSD.

    And? Are you saying that Kenny should have got PTSD for taking hostage one of the people that nearly got Clem and AJ killed?

    so he blames arvo for something, and thus feels justified in treating him bad?

    Arvo is just another bad guy, to him. Besides, Kenny is not just blaming Arvo. The gun figth was really Arvo´s fault.

    hen everyone will see it is all right to beat on some kid.

    No just a kid, jamoecw. Arvo is the same kid who was willing to steal for Clem´s group and leaving them for death. Thief´s are slow killers, like Lily said.

    jamoecw posted: »

    You are just assuming too much. perhaps Carver had bad intentions, Kenny had good intentions. probably, but wouldn't t

  • Could be a thing on like season 1 choices like the Kenny saying about Reggie and how it didnt work when lee cut his arm off or something like that?

    She didn't in my ps3?

  • But if you turn them away they become unknown.

    Then surely that family should be registered as alive too at howes

  • Sounds like a fake.

    Originally, it was Jane who was supposed to fall in the water, not Luke. Luke & Kenny would become best friends, but only 1 of them could you save in the blizzard.

  • edited September 2014

    Is there any proof of this? Or are people just convinced luke was meant to live

    There is no proof.

    Is there any proof of this? Or are people just convinced luke was meant to live

  • If tou dont break the ice to save luke bonnie will drown

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