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

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  • I can see badger trying to usurp David

    Crips posted: »

    Oh, I hope he's gonna get his ass wrecked by David.

  • Yeah, the solution is: it's an oversight. Though not an important one, you can just explain it by Clementine giving it back to him before they arrived at the gate.

    Nice catch! Is this a riddle?

  • You have been in too many car accidents.

    Clem and I have been in the same amount of car accidents.

  • Holy shit, you timed that Wellington bullet graze perfectly. Also, Clementine got real lucky in that flashback; considering. One inch to the right and she'd been dead.

    Most users have possibly heard about the different marks that Clem can acquire as a result of each ending of Season Two. Here is a thorough

  • Any of yours included walkers?

    Clem and I have been in the same amount of car accidents.

  • Who didn't notice that? Lol.

  • I told you what her line of thought might have been, not justifying what she did. Now, out with what you were implying!

  • All of them included pedestrians, for what it's worth.

    Nikolaj-11 posted: »

    Any of yours included walkers?

  • edited December 2016

    The guy who was driving with Javier in episode one was part of the New Frontier, right? If so, if Clementine hadn't chopped down the tree, Javier would have had an express ride to David and Mariana would likely still be alive.

  • Unfortunately yes, that is true. Honest to God though, none of them were my fault, one was caused by a guy pulling out of a parking lot right in front of me and another was caused by a woman running a yield sign when I had the right of way.

    You have been in too many car accidents.

  • No, but the woman that caused one accident was old enough that she probably needed a walker.

    Nikolaj-11 posted: »

    Any of yours included walkers?

  • Why couldn't he go for Clem?

    I'm just kidding, really! I—I'm serious! :)

    Deltino posted: »

    You know what makes this even worse? He would have had a clear view of just about everyone from that angle. He deliberately decided to go for Mari. #FuckBadger

  • Yes also I heard his names Rufus

    hemfbg posted: »

    The guy who was driving with Javier in episode one was part of the New Frontier, right? If so, if Clementine hadn't chopped down the tree, Javier would have had an express ride to David and Mariana would likely still be alive.

  • Their injuries are slightly similar.

    Mike and Clem

    Holy shit, you timed that Wellington bullet graze perfectly. Also, Clementine got real lucky in that flashback; considering. One inch to the right and she'd been dead.

  • Another aspect that prompted Jane's decision to offer Clem a tattoo must have been that she knew the girl cared deeply for Alvin Junior, but, as you know, that doesn't mean she does more than if she had gone with Kenny.

    To be fair, Kenny already picked the first name.

  • But it must suck that no matter how you felt about AJ, if you went with Jane you are expected to like him enough to have a tattoo.

    That's just part of her character, so I'm not bothered!

    Besides, Alvin Junior is the cutest peanut ever.

    You know, for some reason that did not cross my mind.

    It's alright. I had forgotten as well.

  • Holy fuck.

    Mind blown.

    hemfbg posted: »

    The guy who was driving with Javier in episode one was part of the New Frontier, right? If so, if Clementine hadn't chopped down the tree, Javier would have had an express ride to David and Mariana would likely still be alive.

  • Jane killed him, remember?

    To be honest, before the flashback, I thought that cheek scar was from Troy after choosing to try and help Kenny from Carver.

  • If so, if Clementine hadn't chopped down the tree, Javier would have had an express ride to David and Mariana would likely still be alive.

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    hemfbg posted: »

    The guy who was driving with Javier in episode one was part of the New Frontier, right? If so, if Clementine hadn't chopped down the tree, Javier would have had an express ride to David and Mariana would likely still be alive.

  • Jane suicided over a positive pregnancy test, but whom to which is the baby daddy? We can conclude it's been a year or two since Luke died since Clem and Jane have changed quite a bit.

    Also, Clementine repeats the line "Same thing that happens to everyone" to Javier that she can also say to Luke in Season 2
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  • This asshole NEEDS to die!!!

    Two_Faces posted: »

    You can actually see the guy who shot Mariana

  • Instead drops a tree on his car xD

    Nikolaj-11 posted: »

    I wonder if Clem was thinking about dropping a hammer on Javi's head...

  • edited December 2016

    Is the first episodes' name "Ties That Bind" a reference to Resident Evil 4? While playing that game, I just got a trophy saying "The Ties That Bind" right after I finished the penultimate boss fight.

  • The two years hadn't passed yet and Clem was still 11 in the Jane flashback/memory. You can tell by looking at AJ in the scene he was still little, not a toddler yet.

    bigdogg0821 posted: »

    Jane suicided over a positive pregnancy test, but whom to which is the baby daddy? We can conclude it's been a year or two since Luke died s

  • That place reminded me of the bar in tftb episode 1.

    hemfbg posted: »

    I thought someone would have mentioned this already but the music that plays in the bar in Prescott is the same music that plays in the Trip

  • I don't think a 1-2 year old is considered a toddler though?

    The two years hadn't passed yet and Clem was still 11 in the Jane flashback/memory. You can tell by looking at AJ in the scene he was still little, not a toddler yet.

  • edited December 2016

    Jane's flashback takes place not long after season 2, given that the family from the ending stole from them recently and they would not have gone far away or stayed away for long. Also AJ is still a baby. He's a toddler in the other flashbacks.

    Although, Carver's office is boarded up, so that would suggest time enough to make those securities did pass.

    bigdogg0821 posted: »

    Jane suicided over a positive pregnancy test, but whom to which is the baby daddy? We can conclude it's been a year or two since Luke died s

  • Exactly, she probably just knows how because she was a rebellious kid. If she worked in as a tattoo artist I'd expect her to be at least somewhat tatted up.

    hemfbg posted: »

    I could see Jane in her youth hanging out with people who knew how to tattoo, but not in the legitimate tattoo parlour way.

  • I love the tattoo so much.

    Depending on which ending you get from Season 2, Clementine will receive a different scar/mark before meeting up with Ava, New Frontier, Pre

  • Can we call Negan? I think David needs to borrow Lucille...

    Two_Faces posted: »

    You can actually see the guy who shot Mariana

  • And if Clementine had chopped down the tree earlier so that it just stopped, they could have driven the truck back to the junkyard and saved her.

    So basically CLEMENTINE KILLED MARIANA CONFIRMED

    hemfbg posted: »

    The guy who was driving with Javier in episode one was part of the New Frontier, right? If so, if Clementine hadn't chopped down the tree, Javier would have had an express ride to David and Mariana would likely still be alive.

  • A 2 year old wouldn't be exactly the same size as a newborn, as AJ is in the flashback

    bigdogg0821 posted: »

    I don't think a 1-2 year old is considered a toddler though?

  • edited December 2016

    Twice (maybe more) in the episodes, Clementine uses the jane-technique of killing walkers - kicking their knee first before dealing with them.

    I'm wondering, does this only happen if you choose the Jane ending or does she always use it?

  • I don't think any animations change in any way between ending choices. Wouldn't make sense either, Jane shows her that trick regardless, and Clem used it before meeting her too.

    Flog61 posted: »

    Twice (maybe more) in the episodes, Clementine uses the jane-technique of killing walkers - kicking their knee first before dealing with them. I'm wondering, does this only happen if you choose the Jane ending or does she always use it?

  • A toddler is between 12 and 36 months old.

    bigdogg0821 posted: »

    I don't think a 1-2 year old is considered a toddler though?

  • I know it wouldnt technically make sense, just wondered if they included it as a throwback to her and would do something different for Kenny fans, but my expectations were probably too high :P

    Nikolaj-11 posted: »

    I don't think any animations change in any way between ending choices. Wouldn't make sense either, Jane shows her that trick regardless, and Clem used it before meeting her too.

  • I didn't notice Clem getting her eye beaten to shit in my PT anyway. xD

    Flog61 posted: »

    I know it wouldnt technically make sense, just wondered if they included it as a throwback to her and would do something different for Kenny fans, but my expectations were probably too high :P

  • But Troy can hit Clem with his gun if you try to help Kenny when Carver is beating Kenny up with a radio.

    matteso586 posted: »

    Jane killed him, remember?

  • I had the stick with Kenny ending and she was still doing the Jane trick.

    Flog61 posted: »

    I know it wouldnt technically make sense, just wondered if they included it as a throwback to her and would do something different for Kenny fans, but my expectations were probably too high :P

  • I recall once she did it in my game, back when Javier first meets her and they are walking back to the junkyard, and I chose to go with Kenny. So I say she always uses it.

    Flog61 posted: »

    Twice (maybe more) in the episodes, Clementine uses the jane-technique of killing walkers - kicking their knee first before dealing with them. I'm wondering, does this only happen if you choose the Jane ending or does she always use it?

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