This may have already been pointed out but did Clem's hat have those two holes at the back of it before? If not is that supposed to be a sign of age? Or was the hat shot/damaged on purpose? (Without Clem wearing it obviously)
Theory that someone put her hat on and she shot them
EDIT: Turns out it's been like that since the 16 month time skip of "All That Remains" as pointed out by Davissons
This may have already been pointed out but did Clem's hat have those two holes at the back of it before? If not is that supposed to be a sig… moren of age? Or was the hat shot/damaged on purpose? (Without Clem wearing it obviously)
Theory that someone put her hat on and she shot them
EDIT: Turns out it's been like that since the 16 month time skip of "All That Remains" as pointed out by Davissons
Nah, I don't think so. In the Ben scene the walkie talkie is down a hole in the roof of a building, not on a wooden board. I'm pretty sure that's them deciding what to do with the walkie talkie in ep 3.
Though interestingly in that scene, 'mike' I think uses the same model as the bandit who attacked Christa who people think was intended to be him originally.
I think those are all fake.
Im saying this because at the very least image 3 is, thats the scene from episode 5 if ben is dead. You can even see the dropped radio. Someone just swapped some season 2 character models into the scene
This may have already been pointed out but did Clem's hat have those two holes at the back of it before? If not is that supposed to be a sig… moren of age? Or was the hat shot/damaged on purpose? (Without Clem wearing it obviously)
Theory that someone put her hat on and she shot them
EDIT: Turns out it's been like that since the 16 month time skip of "All That Remains" as pointed out by Davissons
This may have already been pointed out but did Clem's hat have those two holes at the back of it before? If not is that supposed to be a sig… moren of age? Or was the hat shot/damaged on purpose? (Without Clem wearing it obviously)
Theory that someone put her hat on and she shot them
EDIT: Turns out it's been like that since the 16 month time skip of "All That Remains" as pointed out by Davissons
Though interestingly in that scene, 'mike' I think uses the same model as the bandit who attacked Christa who people think was intended to be him originally.
He was/is. Dan White confirmed it in an interview and even explained that Mike's scar and damaged ear is a result of that. Also, it's not the same model: there is an otherwise unused model of Mike with his hoodie up that that title uses.
Nah, I don't think so. In the Ben scene the walkie talkie is down a hole in the roof of a building, not on a wooden board. I'm pretty sure t… morehat's them deciding what to do with the walkie talkie in ep 3.
Though interestingly in that scene, 'mike' I think uses the same model as the bandit who attacked Christa who people think was intended to be him originally.
I think those are all fake.
Im saying this because at the very least image 3 is, thats the scene from episode 5 if ben is dead. You can even see the dropped radio. Someone just swapped some season 2 character models into the scene
I think the real reason they reused it is much simpler-- they couldn't get a convincing enough scream out of the voice actress, so they just reused a good scream they already had.
There's a few unused screams from Sarita's voice actress in the game files, meant for that scene. They're... not really that convincing.
Maybe I'm over thinking, but do you think they may have used the same scream for Sarita & the lady outside the pharmacy (season 1) as a … moresymbolic thing?
Kenny let the pharmacy girl get bit and tortured by walkers, then in season 2, should Clem choose to chop her arm, his girlfriend Sarita gets bit and tortured by walkers
Also reminds me of when Kenny said "ain't no way this World is going to let my Son live when I let another ones die" (paraphrasing a little as I can't remember it word for word)
I feel like they should use his full name more often, call him "Alvin", to get him accustomed to his real name. Imagine him being older and introducing himself.
Random someone: Hello, person! What is your name?
AJ: It's AJ.
RS: Oh, cool nickname! It's short from what exactly?
AJ: ...
AJ: Goofball?
RS: ...
RS: You're not really good with alphabet, right?
I feel like they should use his full name more often, call him "Alvin", to get him accustomed to his real name. Imagine him being older and … moreintroducing himself.
Random someone: Hello, person! What is your name?
AJ: It's AJ.
RS: Oh, cool nickname! It's short from what exactly?
AJ: ...
AJ: Goofball?
RS: ...
RS: You're not really good with alphabet, right?
"sir we should keep AJ's character alive and develop it as a symbol of strenght, fight and hop-"
"get rid of him"
"but sir we'll disappoint fans again"
"write him a sad death scene and they'll be fine"
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"sir we should keep AJ's character alive and develop it as a symbol of strenght, fight and hop-"
"get rid of him"
"but sir we'll disappoint fans again"
"write him a sad death scene and they'll be fine"
Well, she can cover his mouth with her hand to keep him quiet in the S3E2 flashback.
Plus after months/years of taking care of him alone she's bound to get frustrated with him at times anyway.
Really now? That does make the most realistic sense. I'll give em a listen if I can find them.
Edit: Wow, those(?) are terrible. And some of the later stuff frankly sounds gross.
I think the real reason they reused it is much simpler-- they couldn't get a convincing enough scream out of the voice actress, so they just… more reused a good scream they already had.
There's a few unused screams from Sarita's voice actress in the game files, meant for that scene. They're... not really that convincing.
People were talking about Clem's hat so here it is up close and personal. Also, people can't seem to agree on the color of Clementine's hat. Please take this quick poll so we can decide.https://strawpoll.com/zc5zebs
Also, Clementine's plaid shirt doesn't have actual holes in it.
People were talking about Clem's hat so here it is up close and personal. Also, people can't seem to agree on the color of Clementine's hat.… more Please take this quick poll so we can decide. https://strawpoll.com/zc5zebs
Also, Clementine's plaid shirt doesn't have actual holes in it.
People were talking about Clem's hat so here it is up close and personal. Also, people can't seem to agree on the color of Clementine's hat.… more Please take this quick poll so we can decide. https://strawpoll.com/zc5zebs
Also, Clementine's plaid shirt doesn't have actual holes in it.
Those chapter thumbnails bring to mind the weird chapter called "Failure to communicate"
It's just Clem going to the comic shop and getting found by Troy and slapped.
It's less than two minutes. A full chapter.
Makes me wonder if parts were cut out or if Troy would have been featured more somehow. Maybe a longer search for Luke and a more violent confrontation with Troy.
Well, you see, it isn't that the term zombie doesn't exist in TWD, it's modern zombie culture that doesn't exist.
The 'zombie' we all know and love was popularized by the Romero films and what such. In TWD universe, those movies were never created, therefore, the popular concept of the 'zombie' doesn't exist in that world.
The word itself still exists, it just carries different connotations in the world of TWD.
Maybe someone thought "Hey, this is a cool name for a chapter, and what happens in this section fits with the title, so let's just make it a chapter"
I mean, there are some books out there with chapters that are literally a single paragraph, or sometimes even less. The usual reason? The author thought it was a neat idea.
Those chapter thumbnails bring to mind the weird chapter called "Failure to communicate"
It's just Clem going to the comic shop and getti… moreng found by Troy and slapped.
It's less than two minutes. A full chapter.
Makes me wonder if parts were cut out or if Troy would have been featured more somehow. Maybe a longer search for Luke and a more violent confrontation with Troy.
Those chapter thumbnails bring to mind the weird chapter called "Failure to communicate"
It's just Clem going to the comic shop and getti… moreng found by Troy and slapped.
It's less than two minutes. A full chapter.
Makes me wonder if parts were cut out or if Troy would have been featured more somehow. Maybe a longer search for Luke and a more violent confrontation with Troy.
Maybe someone thought "Hey, this is a cool name for a chapter, and what happens in this section fits with the title, so let's just make it a… more chapter"
I mean, there are some books out there with chapters that are literally a single paragraph, or sometimes even less. The usual reason? The author thought it was a neat idea.
Maybe someone thought "Hey, this is a cool name for a chapter, and what happens in this section fits with the title, so let's just make it a… more chapter"
I mean, there are some books out there with chapters that are literally a single paragraph, or sometimes even less. The usual reason? The author thought it was a neat idea.
Yawn.
But on that subject, the chapter names in season 1 and 2 are usually pretty cool
Like the name of the chapter in the bell tower where Ben can die is "for whom the bell tolls" (RIP Chuck)
Maybe someone thought "Hey, this is a cool name for a chapter, and what happens in this section fits with the title, so let's just make it a… more chapter"
I mean, there are some books out there with chapters that are literally a single paragraph, or sometimes even less. The usual reason? The author thought it was a neat idea.
Yawn.
But on that subject, the chapter names in season 1 and 2 are usually pretty cool
Like the name of the chapter in the bell tower where Ben can die is "for whom the bell tolls" (RIP Chuck)
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This may have already been pointed out but did Clem's hat have those two holes at the back of it before? If not is that supposed to be a sign of age? Or was the hat shot/damaged on purpose? (Without Clem wearing it obviously)
Theory that someone put her hat on and she shot them
EDIT: Turns out it's been like that since the 16 month time skip of "All That Remains" as pointed out by Davissons
A vampire bit her, that's why she's immortal.
Nah, I don't think so. In the Ben scene the walkie talkie is down a hole in the roof of a building, not on a wooden board. I'm pretty sure that's them deciding what to do with the walkie talkie in ep 3.
Though interestingly in that scene, 'mike' I think uses the same model as the bandit who attacked Christa who people think was intended to be him originally.
Isn't that from when Lee got attacked and bitten picking up the hat?
No I checked. There's no damage on her hat when she's in the jewelry store after.
I think it's supposed to be a sign of age/wear.
She gets it in Season 2 after the 16 month timeskip (seen here).
He was/is. Dan White confirmed it in an interview and even explained that Mike's scar and damaged ear is a result of that. Also, it's not the same model: there is an otherwise unused model of Mike with his hoodie up that that title uses.
Oh okay. Thanks for clearing that up.
Huh, I like "Alvie" better than "AJ".
Nah, that's how it looks in game, too. Those are the official chapter images.
I think the real reason they reused it is much simpler-- they couldn't get a convincing enough scream out of the voice actress, so they just reused a good scream they already had.
There's a few unused screams from Sarita's voice actress in the game files, meant for that scene. They're... not really that convincing.
Alvie felt more like Kenny's nickname for her. I think that's literally the only dialogue option where she calls him Alvie.
I feel like they should use his full name more often, call him "Alvin", to get him accustomed to his real name. Imagine him being older and introducing himself.
Random someone: Hello, person! What is your name?
AJ: It's AJ.
RS: Oh, cool nickname! It's short from what exactly?
AJ: ...
AJ: Goofball?
RS: ...
RS: You're not really good with alphabet, right?
OMG Priceless
He won't make it that far it's Telltale what we're talkin bout
Wha? When did she say that?
TT HQ
"sir we should keep AJ's character alive and develop it as a symbol of strenght, fight and hop-"
"get rid of him"
"but sir we'll disappoint fans again"
"write him a sad death scene and they'll be fine"
It's a determinant way of calming him down
She can actually call him a whiny jerk?
Of course.
"Calm him down"
This Clementine will grow into being and abusive big sister.
Well, she can cover his mouth with her hand to keep him quiet in the S3E2 flashback.
Plus after months/years of taking care of him alone she's bound to get frustrated with him at times anyway.
Yep
Shiiit, if there were flesh eating monster trying to get me and he was crying I would do the same.
I get frustrated just thinking about children.
Does it actually calm him down?
What if you pick the silence dialogue option, does he calm down anyway?
Yes, because if it does not, it would trigger different version of this scene, which simply does not exist.
How do you get to them?
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Really now? That does make the most realistic sense. I'll give em a listen if I can find them.
Edit: Wow, those(?) are terrible. And some of the later stuff frankly sounds gross.
People were talking about Clem's hat so here it is up close and personal. Also, people can't seem to agree on the color of Clementine's hat. Please take this quick poll so we can decide. https://strawpoll.com/zc5zebs
Also, Clementine's plaid shirt doesn't have actual holes in it.
That is one crusty ass hat.
I thought she had her entrails ripped out for a second.
In the comic book when Glenn and Rick are on a building Glenn actually calls the walkers zombies
Ha! Guess the comic book wasn't flawless either
Those chapter thumbnails bring to mind the weird chapter called "Failure to communicate"
It's just Clem going to the comic shop and getting found by Troy and slapped.
It's less than two minutes. A full chapter.
Makes me wonder if parts were cut out or if Troy would have been featured more somehow. Maybe a longer search for Luke and a more violent confrontation with Troy.
Well, you see, it isn't that the term zombie doesn't exist in TWD, it's modern zombie culture that doesn't exist.
The 'zombie' we all know and love was popularized by the Romero films and what such. In TWD universe, those movies were never created, therefore, the popular concept of the 'zombie' doesn't exist in that world.
The word itself still exists, it just carries different connotations in the world of TWD.
Maybe someone thought "Hey, this is a cool name for a chapter, and what happens in this section fits with the title, so let's just make it a chapter"
I mean, there are some books out there with chapters that are literally a single paragraph, or sometimes even less. The usual reason? The author thought it was a neat idea.
Yeah, that is kinda random. Maybe that Troy bossfight/redemption arc wasn't so far-fetched after all.
Sure, why not? While they were at it, they could've added "Heartless," "The Pimp's Prayer," and "The New Boat."
There was still no point in making it a full separate chapter and it sticks out like a sore thumb.
Yawn.
But on that subject, the chapter names in season 1 and 2 are usually pretty cool
Like the name of the chapter in the bell tower where Ben can die is "for whom the bell tolls" (RIP Chuck)
The best chapter name is undoubtedly 'The Woods'