I don't remember the exact moment but In new Frontier Clementine says to Javier " You lived didn't you?" And if you tell Marlon it's taken it's toll he says the same thing to Clementine.
he's just a random guy from the Hilltop to help Jesus in the game,but you don't see him in the comics.
Also i forgot how bad some characters look in this game,god this guy looks so fucking bad.
Oh, okay.
I assume him stopping to talk to Paul meant he was the Leader of the Knights or whatever. Also, I thought I recalled seeing a name I didn't recall in the credits once.
he's just a random guy from the Hilltop to help Jesus in the game,but you don't see him in the comics.
Also i forgot how bad some characters look in this game,god this guy looks so fucking bad.
Oh, okay.
I assume him stopping to talk to Paul meant he was the Leader of the Knights or whatever. Also, I thought I recalled seeing a name I didn't recall in the credits once.
So, to tally the amount of [main] characters in each premiere episode(plus Ties that Bind Part 2) as of Done Running:
A New Day=13
(25 (previously 24), -12 minor including Ed, Steve(?), and Sam)
Lee Everett
Clementine
Shawn Greene
Chet (Alive, Determinant)
Andre Mitchell (Determinant)
Hershel Greene
Kenny
Katjaa
Kenny Jr.
Carley
Glenn
Lilly
Larry
Doug
Irene
Diana (Voice Only)
Ed (Photograph)
Sandra (Zombified)
B. Everett (Zombified)
Mr. Everett (Photograph)
Mrs. Everett (Photograph)
Steve (Voice Only)
Unnamed Atlanta Police Officer
Lee's Ex-Wife (Voice Only)
Stranger (Cameo, Remastered Collection Only)
All That Remains=9
(20, -11 minor including Christa, Lee, Katjaa, and Duck)
Clementine
Christa
Omid
Luke
Peter Joseph Randall
Nick
Alvin
Rebecca
Carlos
Sarah
Winston
Michelle
Victor
Ralph
Sam
Lee Everett (Photograph)
Kenny (Drawing)
Katjaa (Drawing)
Kenny Jr. (Drawing)
Roman (Corpse)
Ties that Bind Part 1=12
(22, -10 minor not counting Marianna(temporarily) or AJ)
Javier García
Clementine
Kate García
Gabriel García
Mariana García
Kenny (Flashback, Determinant)
Jane (Flashback, Determinant)
Alvin Jr. (Flashback, No Lines)
Edith (Flashback, Determinant)
David García (Flashback)
Hector García (Flashback)
Salvador García (Flashback, Zombified)
Mrs. García (Flashback)
Max
Badger
Lonnie
Rufus
Tripp
Francine
Conrad
Eli
Eleanor
Ties that Bind Part 2 aka Divided We Fall=13
(15, -2 minor not counting AJ)
Javier García
Clementine
Kate García
Gabriel García
David García
Mariana García (Corpse, Determinant)
Alvin Jr. (Flashback, No Lines)
Tripp
Eleanor
Conrad
Francine
Paul Monroe
Max
Badger
Ava (Flashback)
Ties That Bind(Both Parts)=14 or 13 1/2
See individual Parts
Done Running=8 *
(14, -6 minor including Rosie but not counting Assim, Pending season completion)
Clementine
Alvin Jr.
Tennessee
Violet
Marlon
Rosie
Louis
Brody
Willy
Aasim
Ruby
Mitch
Omar
Abel
So, Season 1's A New Day(by itself) and/or A New Frontier's Ties That Bind(combined) have the most main characters introduced while Done Running has the least.
Wow. 6 years later and still there's some secret dialogue that I never knew about. Gotta give it to Telltale for hiding so many and us still discovering them after all this time.
As you may remember me stating a few times in the past(including a thread that ultimately didn't get past the second page due in part to my own negligence) that there were a lot more, varied girl characters among the kids/youths of the collective cast than there were boys, much less many that strayed from the general formula they followed.
Now all of a sudden, the Ericson delinquents of TFS are almost overwhelmingly males(or "Bro Town") of different ages, races, hobbys, and personalities, while their female counterparts are for the most part very few and not very developed.
Has it been mentioned before that if you wait while pointing the gun at Duck, he will eventually stop breathing and his head will drop?
Can't find a single video of it on YouTube. I wish I'd recorded it myself and uploaded it.
Has it been mentioned before that if you wait while pointing the gun at Duck, he will eventually stop breathing and his head will drop?
Can't find a single video of it on YouTube. I wish I'd recorded it myself and uploaded it.
Has it been mentioned before that if you wait while pointing the gun at Duck, he will eventually stop breathing and his head will drop?
Can't find a single video of it on YouTube. I wish I'd recorded it myself and uploaded it.
In Michonne, if you stayed silent during Norma’s questioning in Episode 1 and then you don’t say anything when made ask Greg the same questions, you are the one who gets hit
In Michonne, if you stayed silent during Norma’s questioning in Episode 1 and then you don’t say anything when made ask Greg the same questions, you are the one who gets hit
Prepare yourselves for an absolute bombshell of a story.
So back when Gary Whitta was announced to be returning to help produce the Story for The Walking Dead: The Final Season he appeared on Kinda Funny Games along with Greg Miller. They discussed Gary Whitta's return to the Writers Room, The pressure of ending Clementine's journey on a satisfying note for her millions of fans and to do her character and her story justice by bringing it to a definitive conclusion.
Gary Whitta then went on to discuss the Drop Ben/Pick Up Ben choice in Episode 4 of Season One and how they tailored the story to give players a legitimate reason to drop him as in early playtests nobody wanted to drop him. This turned out to be a broken choice as the objective was to have every choice be a 50/50 split or as close to that as possible. So Gary and the other writers' Solution was to have Ben endanger Clementine as the writers knew that players had such a strong connection to Clementine, so having Ben abandon her and put her at risk would lead to players wanting to drop him in the bell tower.
Here is the link to the video ( Skip to 0:35:06)
Apologies for the terrible explanation as I am quite bad at talking and putting my thoughts into words. Let me know what you guys think of the video Enjoy
Prepare yourselves for an absolute bombshell of a story.
So back when Gary Whitta was announced to be returning to help produce the Story… more for The Walking Dead: The Final Season he appeared on Kinda Funny Games along with Greg Miller. They discussed Gary Whitta's return to the Writers Room, The pressure of ending Clementine's journey on a satisfying note for her millions of fans and to do her character and her story justice by bringing it to a definitive conclusion.
Gary Whitta then went on to discuss the Drop Ben/Pick Up Ben choice in Episode 4 of Season One and how they tailored the story to give players a legitimate reason to drop him as in early playtests nobody wanted to drop him. This turned out to be a broken choice as the objective was to have every choice be a 50/50 split or as close to that as possible. So Gary and the other writers' Solution was to have Ben endanger Clementine as the writers knew that players had such a strong… [view original content]
I have a theory that this rewriting of Ben was actually responsible for the bullshit offscreen death of Chuck.
See, we know from the AMA they did on reddit recently that Chuck was originally going to be in the episode more: he went with Lee and Kenny to look for a boat. This means the scene where Ben ran off and left Clementine (which is where Chuck stays behind and gets seperated) didn't originally happen until they decided to make Ben more unlikable. I assume he probably went down into the sewers with Lee and died in the same place his body is found in the actual episode, we just got to see it actually happen instead of coming across it.
Prepare yourselves for an absolute bombshell of a story.
So back when Gary Whitta was announced to be returning to help produce the Story… more for The Walking Dead: The Final Season he appeared on Kinda Funny Games along with Greg Miller. They discussed Gary Whitta's return to the Writers Room, The pressure of ending Clementine's journey on a satisfying note for her millions of fans and to do her character and her story justice by bringing it to a definitive conclusion.
Gary Whitta then went on to discuss the Drop Ben/Pick Up Ben choice in Episode 4 of Season One and how they tailored the story to give players a legitimate reason to drop him as in early playtests nobody wanted to drop him. This turned out to be a broken choice as the objective was to have every choice be a 50/50 split or as close to that as possible. So Gary and the other writers' Solution was to have Ben endanger Clementine as the writers knew that players had such a strong… [view original content]
I have a theory that this rewriting of Ben was actually responsible for the bullshit offscreen death of Chuck.
See, we know from the AMA … morethey did on reddit recently that Chuck was originally going to be in the episode more: he went with Lee and Kenny to look for a boat. This means the scene where Ben ran off and left Clementine (which is where Chuck stays behind and gets seperated) didn't originally happen until they decided to make Ben more unlikable. I assume he probably went down into the sewers with Lee and died in the same place his body is found in the actual episode, we just got to see it actually happen instead of coming across it.
Telltale has dead ass used the same scene 3 times now god damn
There are other ways to shock people that isnt surprise shooting them in the back of the head Telltale
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Duck was put down on Halloween.
I don't remember the exact moment but In new Frontier Clementine says to Javier " You lived didn't you?" And if you tell Marlon it's taken it's toll he says the same thing to Clementine.
By my count it was on November 3.
Well fuck the wiki then.
That's also gonna mess with my upcoming meme.
To be fair, there's a lot of guessing involved, especially between 102 & 103. Their date is just as right as mine, I'm just biased.
By my count, Clementine's birthday is October 30th. And she's born in 1994, meaning she'd turn 24 this year. Just a fun fact.
Hey. Hey-hey, remember when Telltale said no new characters would be introduced after Above the Law?
Well they lied.
This does not count because this character is the same model as the other 'Barbie' characters, but in armour. Also, he had like two lines.
Isn't he a character from the comics, though?
I have no idea because I do not know much about the comics. Sorry.
he's just a random guy from the Hilltop to help Jesus in the game,but you don't see him in the comics.
Also i forgot how bad some characters look in this game,god this guy looks so fucking bad.
Oh, okay.
I assume him stopping to talk to Paul meant he was the Leader of the Knights or whatever. Also, I thought I recalled seeing a name I didn't recall in the credits once.
You should..probably read the comics,one day.
So, to tally the amount of [main] characters in each premiere episode(plus Ties that Bind Part 2) as of Done Running:
A New Day=13
(25 (previously 24), -12 minor including Ed, Steve(?), and Sam)
All That Remains=9
(20, -11 minor including Christa, Lee, Katjaa, and Duck)
Ties that Bind Part 1=12
(22, -10 minor not counting Marianna(temporarily) or AJ)
Ties that Bind Part 2 aka Divided We Fall=13
(15, -2 minor not counting AJ)
Ties That Bind(Both Parts)=14 or 13 1/2
See individual Parts
Done Running=8 *
(14, -6 minor including Rosie but not counting Assim, Pending season completion)
So, Season 1's A New Day(by itself) and/or A New Frontier's Ties That Bind(combined) have the most main characters introduced while Done Running has the least.
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Wow. 6 years later and still there's some secret dialogue that I never knew about. Gotta give it to Telltale for hiding so many and us still discovering them after all this time.
Geez, how did we go from having too many girl characters to having a blatant smokie fest?
What do you mean?
As you may remember me stating a few times in the past(including a thread that ultimately didn't get past the second page due in part to my own negligence) that there were a lot more, varied girl characters among the kids/youths of the collective cast than there were boys, much less many that strayed from the general formula they followed.
Now all of a sudden, the Ericson delinquents of TFS are almost overwhelmingly males(or "Bro Town") of different ages, races, hobbys, and personalities, while their female counterparts are for the most part very few and not very developed.
Has it been mentioned before that if you wait while pointing the gun at Duck, he will eventually stop breathing and his head will drop?
Can't find a single video of it on YouTube. I wish I'd recorded it myself and uploaded it.
I never knew this. Does the game still make you shoot him, or continues by itself?
The game will just stay still until you press the button to shoot.
It's possible for Kenny to chicken out of letting it get done.
I actually did it my self I wanted to wait until he was dead before shooting.
Can't you leave him to turn?
As @awesomeguyrocks says, it'll just stay like that then until you shoot
You only leave Duck to turn if you stay silent when choosing who to do it or if you tell Kenny to do it and then don't say anything
Lee died on Nov 2nd
In Michonne, if you stayed silent during Norma’s questioning in Episode 1 and then you don’t say anything when made ask Greg the same questions, you are the one who gets hit
Interesting.
I thought that Lee died somewhere on Nov 1st?
The whole timeline is fecked ?
Prepare yourselves for an absolute bombshell of a story.
So back when Gary Whitta was announced to be returning to help produce the Story for The Walking Dead: The Final Season he appeared on Kinda Funny Games along with Greg Miller. They discussed Gary Whitta's return to the Writers Room, The pressure of ending Clementine's journey on a satisfying note for her millions of fans and to do her character and her story justice by bringing it to a definitive conclusion.
Gary Whitta then went on to discuss the Drop Ben/Pick Up Ben choice in Episode 4 of Season One and how they tailored the story to give players a legitimate reason to drop him as in early playtests nobody wanted to drop him. This turned out to be a broken choice as the objective was to have every choice be a 50/50 split or as close to that as possible. So Gary and the other writers' Solution was to have Ben endanger Clementine as the writers knew that players had such a strong connection to Clementine, so having Ben abandon her and put her at risk would lead to players wanting to drop him in the bell tower.
Here is the link to the video ( Skip to 0:35:06)
Apologies for the terrible explanation as I am quite bad at talking and putting my thoughts into words. Let me know what you guys think of the video Enjoy
They did the same to Kenny in S2. Not a lot of people chose the Shoot Kenny option so they went back and played with his character a bit
Ava is voiced by Ally Johnson, not Ali Hillis.
I have a theory that this rewriting of Ben was actually responsible for the bullshit offscreen death of Chuck.
See, we know from the AMA they did on reddit recently that Chuck was originally going to be in the episode more: he went with Lee and Kenny to look for a boat. This means the scene where Ben ran off and left Clementine (which is where Chuck stays behind and gets seperated) didn't originally happen until they decided to make Ben more unlikable. I assume he probably went down into the sewers with Lee and died in the same place his body is found in the actual episode, we just got to see it actually happen instead of coming across it.
Oh, was she? My bad.
You think I'd know the difference on sight.
Really now? Wanna link that?
Sure
https://www.reddit.com/r/thewalkingdead/comments/9709wy/were_the_walking_dead_the_final_season_dev_team/e44nj78/
Telltale has dead ass used the same scene 3 times now god damn
There are other ways to shock people that isnt surprise shooting them in the back of the head Telltale
Marlon looks very sad in that picture
he lookin kinda opie dopey ;'(