Clem's First Kill

I thought that Telltale Handled it poorly. Her First Non-determinant kill is killing someone because she is having a fit with someone in a trade. I don't really care to much on the fake bullet thing. I just imagine that her first kill would be something more emotionally driving.

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  • Who says that is her first kill?

    And if you killed Kenny in season 2 or if she killed the stranger in season 1, those would be her first kill. Even if you didn't do those things, there is a two year gap were anything could have happened.

  • Yeah...I had her kill Kenny in S2(I know...I am a monster) That had weight....this was darkly humorous, and I loved it. Screw that guy, how many people did he get killed with that swindled before Clementine.

  • First Non-determinant kill. She kills him in the dumbest scenario over some bullets that she believes doesn't work. There wasn't a shock I killed a guy or remorse, really. She just tells the people of the community some story and she gets away with murder.

    there76 posted: »

    Who says that is her first kill? And if you killed Kenny in season 2 or if she killed the stranger in season 1, those would be her first kill. Even if you didn't do those things, there is a two year gap were anything could have happened.

  • I think the idea is shes killed someone by this point. I mean she was biting and attacking people at the start of season 2 let alone 3.

    First Non-determinant kill. She kills him in the dumbest scenario over some bullets that she believes doesn't work. There wasn't a shock I k

  • I don't think it is her first none determinant kill.. Technically she killed the scavenger in episode 1 season 2 by pushing him into the walkers

  • Does anyone know what could have been the problem with the bullets? As I remember, they exited the gun fine when she cocked it.

    It seems reckless, but I guess it's not the first time she's been forced to stand up for herself. Her words and actions hint that she's been through a lot.

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