Oh you should, it's amazing, one of my favorite shows and one of the best shows of all time. It's a show that anyone (kids, teens, or adults) can enjoy.
It'd be hilarious if Javier just continued to make Orange puns around her, going even FURTHER than a nickname.
"ORANGE you glad there are… moren't anymore walkers, Clementine? Get it?? 'Cause your name literally means a small orange?"
"..."
"Wait, Clem, come back!"
If Clementine is ever going to get a nickname it's going to be "Beans" because she looks like the little girl on the bean can, which I have no idea why they whacked us over the head twice with that ridiculous plot point.
It doesn't hurt my feelings, but it does take a few episodes, like any show, to get into it. Even I'll admit that the first few episodes (while still good) are nowhere near as amazing as the rest of the series. The first few episodes themselves are more about introducing the characters and certain elements of the universe, such as bending, the villains, etc., but by the time you get to Episodes 7 and 8 (Winter Solstice Parts 1 and 2) that's when the show really gets going and where the writing takes a huge leap in quality. Trust me, try to make it to Episode 12 (The Storm, easily one of the best episodes in the entire series) and if you're still not into it, then you can stop.
Oh, and if you want, you can pretty much skip Episode 11 (The Great Divide), while it does have its moments, it is regarded as the worst episode of the show and is the only episode that can be considered "filler," and considering how Avatar is 61 episodes long, that's not bad.
It doesn't hurt my feelings, but it does take a few episodes, like any show, to get into it. Even I'll admit that the first few episodes (wh… moreile still good) are nowhere near as amazing as the rest of the series. The first few episodes themselves are more about introducing the characters and certain elements of the universe, such as bending, the villains, etc., but by the time you get to Episodes 7 and 8 (Winter Solstice Parts 1 and 2) that's when the show really gets going and where the writing takes a huge leap in quality. Trust me, try to make it to Episode 12 (The Storm, easily one of the best episodes in the entire series) and if you're still not into it, then you can stop.
Oh, and if you want, you can pretty much skip Episode 11 (The Great Divide), while it does have its moments, it is regarded as the worst episode of the show and is the only episode that can be considered "filler," and considering how Avatar is 61 episodes long, that's not bad.
If Clementine is ever going to get a nickname it's going to be "Beans" because she looks like the little girl on the bean can, which I have no idea why they whacked us over the head twice with that ridiculous plot point.
It was a joke. The first time it was to reinforce what a corny softie Alvin is, to Clementine's slight annoyance; the second time has the recently introduced and idealistic Walter point it out, complete with Clementine doing a double take at the embarassing coincidence of two people saying so.
If Clementine is ever going to get a nickname it's going to be "Beans" because she looks like the little girl on the bean can, which I have no idea why they whacked us over the head twice with that ridiculous plot point.
I'm pretty sure the second time is for her to start putting together that the guy on the bridge was related to the ski lodge group. She's constantly worrying from that point on about whether Matthew's the guy they're talking about, since she didn't know his name beforehand.
It was a joke. The first time it was to reinforce what a corny softie Alvin is, to Clementine's slight annoyance; the second time has the re… morecently introduced and idealistic Walter point it out, complete with Clementine doing a double take at the embarassing coincidence of two people saying so.
I'm pretty sure the second time is for her to start putting together that the guy on the bridge was related to the ski lodge group. She's co… morenstantly worrying from that point on about whether Matthew's the guy they're talking about, since she didn't know his name beforehand.
Michone mentions these "beans" in her DLC. I wonder it's just a brand that only exist in the walking dead universe. Perhaps we'll see some of these can goods in future episodes, Amc, or comics just as a running gag.
If Clementine is ever going to get a nickname it's going to be "Beans" because she looks like the little girl on the bean can, which I have no idea why they whacked us over the head twice with that ridiculous plot point.
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I was just taking a peek at Season 1 episode 1. I don't want to hurt your feelings but it doesn't interest me. I'm sorry![:( :(](https://community.telltalegames.com/resources/emoji/frowning.png)
Javier: "Hey, Clementine, I found this book I think is from China, do you know what it says?"
Clementine: "No, why do you think I'd know that?"
Javier: What, don't you speak mandarin?"
If Clementine is ever going to get a nickname it's going to be "Beans" because she looks like the little girl on the bean can, which I have no idea why they whacked us over the head twice with that ridiculous plot point.
It doesn't hurt my feelings, but it does take a few episodes, like any show, to get into it. Even I'll admit that the first few episodes (while still good) are nowhere near as amazing as the rest of the series. The first few episodes themselves are more about introducing the characters and certain elements of the universe, such as bending, the villains, etc., but by the time you get to Episodes 7 and 8 (Winter Solstice Parts 1 and 2) that's when the show really gets going and where the writing takes a huge leap in quality. Trust me, try to make it to Episode 12 (The Storm, easily one of the best episodes in the entire series) and if you're still not into it, then you can stop.
Oh, and if you want, you can pretty much skip Episode 11 (The Great Divide), while it does have its moments, it is regarded as the worst episode of the show and is the only episode that can be considered "filler," and considering how Avatar is 61 episodes long, that's not bad.
I'll get to the bottom of this.
Wasn't it the peach cans?
It was a joke. The first time it was to reinforce what a corny softie Alvin is, to Clementine's slight annoyance; the second time has the recently introduced and idealistic Walter point it out, complete with Clementine doing a double take at the embarassing coincidence of two people saying so.
I'm pretty sure the second time is for her to start putting together that the guy on the bridge was related to the ski lodge group. She's constantly worrying from that point on about whether Matthew's the guy they're talking about, since she didn't know his name beforehand.
...Really?
Clementina
Michone mentions these "beans" in her DLC. I wonder it's just a brand that only exist in the walking dead universe. Perhaps we'll see some of these can goods in future episodes, Amc, or comics just as a running gag.
Clemydia![;) ;)](https://community.telltalegames.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
CLE.MEN.TINE! DEAL WITH IT