Stealing the watch.

edited December 2013 in The Walking Dead

I noticed that wasn't one of the things they mentioned on your choice list but I was wondering how many of you took the watch out of that drawer and how you think it will come into play later.

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  • I thought it was necessary in some way for the things that could be comming, you know, like grabbing the knife first before the can in the abandoned camp with the dog...

    But I think that was the thing the pregnant woman was talking about when Clementine is having dinner before the end of the episode.

  • I was thinking about taking it but quickly changed my mind. I had a hunch that the residents of the house would find out that Clementine borrowed medical supplies, therefore whose ever room is the one that held the clothe and watch would realize that Clem took it.Plus I don't think Lee would have approved ¦)

  • edited December 2013

    It looks a lot like a trap, but I took it anyway. Might come in handy... Who knows?

  • It could the best trap in the game. Most people avoid stealing it in fear of the consequences, but what if it actually helps in some way later on. Probably not, but what if?

  • edited December 2013

    Yes that´s just what I mean.

    It could the best trap in the game. Most people avoid stealing it in fear of the consequences, but what if it actually helps in some way later on. Probably not, but what if?

  • There has to be a reason for everything, It's interesting the directions there letting us take Clem, wonder if we'll be able to frame someone for the theft and manipulate a situation.

    It could the best trap in the game. Most people avoid stealing it in fear of the consequences, but what if it actually helps in some way later on. Probably not, but what if?

  • Honestly I didn't even see a watch so obviously I didn't take it. I can't imagine it's TOO important but we'll see. We know one thing, TTG won't have it so that you lose the game or something if you didn't take it so it might just serve to have Clem caught with it later and everyone thinks she's a thief or worst case scenario it somehow leads up to someones death... not sure how but I think it def comes back into play.

  • Agreed. I was just trying to get in and out ASAP. I figured if you hung around too long there'd be an endscene.

    Arkane posted: »

    I should of known there were more rooms to explore and I didn't even know it existed until now. I was of the mindset I had to get in and out o

  • I should of known there were more rooms to explore and I didn't even know it existed until now. I was of the mindset I had to get in and out of there before I was caught. I know those events usually would have some sort of timer, but I was thinking this would be the one time it didn't.

  • Not actually relevant, but just wanted to let you know you can find the can before you find the knife; it works either way.

    Guest posted: »

    I thought it was necessary in some way for the things that could be comming, you know, like grabbing the knife first before the can in the aba

  • edited December 2013

    Yeah. That's why when I snuck in and peeked in the kitchen to hear them talk, I didn't stay too long because I thought either they'd turn to the door and see me or come through it after awhile and catch me that way. Since the game doesn't seem to acknowledge Clem even just looking at the watch so as to say "yeah she checked it out" saving progress, and not keeping/taking it, I will assume it wasn't necessary to see it.

    If it does play a crucial part I'll rectify that in my second save playthrough.

    TWDavid posted: »

    Agreed. I was just trying to get in and out ASAP. I figured if you hung around too long there'd be an endscene.

  • edited December 2013

    Yeah I know but when you play a game like this for the first time, you never know...

    MsLox posted: »

    Not actually relevant, but just wanted to let you know you can find the can before you find the knife; it works either way.

  • I knew that my little visit would be found out sooner or later, and I want these people to trust me : so I took only what I needed the most right now, and left the watch where it was so they wouldn't think of me as a thief.

  • What was the reason behind kicking the blowtorch into the gas pool in EP 3?

    Retodd posted: »

    There has to be a reason for everything, It's interesting the directions there letting us take Clem, wonder if we'll be able to frame someone for the theft and manipulate a situation.

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