I agree. She shouldn't swear at all in a regular (or whatever's regular in a ZA) situation, since she is only eleven (I don't remember cursing or hearing a lot of cursing at that age). She should probably swear on very rare, very serious situations. Then we'd know she's really screwed.
I don't really think it would be "cool", because even in the comics, Carl doesn't swear very often or at all. In fact, the only time I can rem… moreember him swearing was when he got really mad and said "Why the FUCK not?" in Vol. 18. But then again, Clem is actually a year older than Carl.
Still, I think it's part of her character that she doesn't swear, and in fact, points it out when others do.
Little Clementine isn't going to stay little forever.. maybe here and there but i dont want her to start becoming a swearing machine like Ellie from TLOU i want her character to stay unique and different.
That would be fun
Carlos: 'Whoever this Lee guy was, he clearly sucked at what he did!'
Clem: 'STFU!'
Carlos: 'Wut?'
Clem: 'GTFO!'
Carlos: 'Clemtne pls...'
You can argue with someone and not swear. Personally, for myself, a person who swears on a regular basis makes me think they're either a child with family issues, cannot vocalize their opinions well so get frustrated and resort to foul language to compensate, or uneducated. A person who can voice their thoughts and not swear is more likely to keep my attention and get my respect. I'm actually happy swearing isn't a common thing in the series outside of intense scenes. I know one in the comics needs to have his mouth washed out with soup and needs to see a therapist, but hopefully he's not so bad once he appears in the TV show.
Only time swearing is good is when it comes to pain, but even then, you can scream anything and get the same effect. Mythbusters on Discovery Channel did a segment on swearing and pain tolerance some years ago. You might be able to find the scene on YouTube.
Are you talking about Negan? That guy is hilarious! He swears for comical reasons, in fact, I think there's a point where he says, "I'm going to temporarily refrain from profanity to illustrate just how serious I am."
Some of his lines are just pure gold.
(Warning to people who are offended by intense language)
Example: "We're the big swinging DICK of this world. Have been for a long time. But now, some fuckers are forgetting that, so our big swinging dick is going to swing harder and faster until we take off like a motherfucking helicopter and blow all these motherfuckers away!" I mean, come on, that line was so ridiculous is almost impossible not to laugh at it.
You can argue with someone and not swear. Personally, for myself, a person who swears on a regular basis makes me think they're either a chil… mored with family issues, cannot vocalize their opinions well so get frustrated and resort to foul language to compensate, or uneducated. A person who can voice their thoughts and not swear is more likely to keep my attention and get my respect. I'm actually happy swearing isn't a common thing in the series outside of intense scenes. I know one in the comics needs to have his mouth washed out with soup and needs to see a therapist, but hopefully he's not so bad once he appears in the TV show.
Only time swearing is good is when it comes to pain, but even then, you can scream anything and get the same effect. Mythbusters on Discovery Channel did a segment on swearing and pain tolerance some years ago. You might be able to find the scene on YouTube.
OK, you seem to read the comics and there's something I need to know. With all that talk about dicks and waving Lucille around, am I the only one who thinks Negan is overcompensating for a... "little" personal problem?
Are you talking about Negan? That guy is hilarious! He swears for comical reasons, in fact, I think there's a point where he says, "I'm going … moreto temporarily refrain from profanity to illustrate just how serious I am."
Some of his lines are just pure gold.
(Warning to people who are offended by intense language)
Example: "We're the big swinging DICK of this world. Have been for a long time. But now, some fuckers are forgetting that, so our big swinging dick is going to swing harder and faster until we take off like a motherfucking helicopter and blow all these motherfuckers away!" I mean, come on, that line was so ridiculous is almost impossible not to laugh at it.
That would be... disappointing?(not sure if that's the right word... at all.), considering that in the most recent one he said that "my dick is so hard right now it could crack steel. Maybe I should wrap barbed wire around it and call it Lucille 2". I still not sure if disappointing is the right word, it sounds weird. I guess it would be the opposite of what would be expected from such an imposing character.
Also, anyone else who reads the comics catch the fact that Skybound totally copied Telltale with the wall of walkers around Negan's base? I mean, seriously, they totally just took the idea from Crawford in Episode 4.
OK, you seem to read the comics and there's something I need to know. With all that talk about dicks and waving Lucille around, am I the only one who thinks Negan is overcompensating for a... "little" personal problem?
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Wow little things like that in season 1 does affect you in season 2
I agree. She shouldn't swear at all in a regular (or whatever's regular in a ZA) situation, since she is only eleven (I don't remember cursing or hearing a lot of cursing at that age). She should probably swear on very rare, very serious situations. Then we'd know she's really screwed.
Even the apocalypse has benefits.
Little Clementine isn't going to stay little forever.. maybe here and there but i dont want her to start becoming a swearing machine like Ellie from TLOU i want her character to stay unique and different.
Haha! That is hilarious. Just to hear Clem go off like that would be entertaining to watch.
You can argue with someone and not swear. Personally, for myself, a person who swears on a regular basis makes me think they're either a child with family issues, cannot vocalize their opinions well so get frustrated and resort to foul language to compensate, or uneducated. A person who can voice their thoughts and not swear is more likely to keep my attention and get my respect. I'm actually happy swearing isn't a common thing in the series outside of intense scenes. I know one in the comics needs to have his mouth washed out with soup and needs to see a therapist, but hopefully he's not so bad once he appears in the TV show.
Only time swearing is good is when it comes to pain, but even then, you can scream anything and get the same effect. Mythbusters on Discovery Channel did a segment on swearing and pain tolerance some years ago. You might be able to find the scene on YouTube.
Are you talking about Negan? That guy is hilarious! He swears for comical reasons, in fact, I think there's a point where he says, "I'm going to temporarily refrain from profanity to illustrate just how serious I am."
Some of his lines are just pure gold.
(Warning to people who are offended by intense language)
Example: "We're the big swinging DICK of this world. Have been for a long time. But now, some fuckers are forgetting that, so our big swinging dick is going to swing harder and faster until we take off like a motherfucking helicopter and blow all these motherfuckers away!" I mean, come on, that line was so ridiculous is almost impossible not to laugh at it.
OK, you seem to read the comics and there's something I need to know. With all that talk about dicks and waving Lucille around, am I the only one who thinks Negan is overcompensating for a... "little" personal problem?
That would be... disappointing?(not sure if that's the right word... at all.), considering that in the most recent one he said that "my dick is so hard right now it could crack steel. Maybe I should wrap barbed wire around it and call it Lucille 2". I still not sure if disappointing is the right word, it sounds weird. I guess it would be the opposite of what would be expected from such an imposing character.
Also, anyone else who reads the comics catch the fact that Skybound totally copied Telltale with the wall of walkers around Negan's base? I mean, seriously, they totally just took the idea from Crawford in Episode 4.
I enjoyed both of their roles, even if I feel that Clementine's character is the stronger of the two.