TellTale does not run the comic universe. Kirkman does. The only way they would ever be allowed to move past the comic timeline was if they were in a completely different location that was nowhere near anything in the comic and had nothing to do with it.
TellTale would not be allowed to move the timeline forward. It is Kirkman's job to do that.
My idea, dlc ends with her finding AJ and christa. Season 4 becomes about clem vs christa where she takes AJ away cause she hates the idea of her having a baby while she lost hers and cause clem got Omid killed. Then her story can officially end, I'll be satisfied.
TellTale does not run the comic universe. Kirkman does. The only way they would ever be allowed to move past the comic timeline was if they … morewere in a completely different location that was nowhere near anything in the comic and had nothing to do with it.
TellTale would not be allowed to move the timeline forward. It is Kirkman's job to do that.
Season 4 could be easily be about Clem tracking down AJ and finding him and once she does, the final decision being to leave him where he is or murder the family he's with and take him by force (because they wouldn't give him up willingly and he won't remember her to want to go).
Like, Episode 1 picks up right where the Season 3 bonus after credits scene scene ends. About half way into the episode, Clem finds the ranch. It's deserted and there are signs a massive herd tore through the area, which is probably what forced the family to leave. No sign where they went. Clem cries. A few scenes of Clem checking a few places for the family, no luck. -2 Years later- Clem is 15, nearly 16, sitting in a bar in some town somewhere. She's playing poker. The currency is ammo. She's having a friendly chat with the other players. One of them, a teary eyed drunk woman, is reminiscing about her kids, about how they were before the world went to hell, before they died. She asks Clem if she has any kids. Clem chokes back a couple a tears, says she used to have a baby. He wasn't really hers but she took care of him after his parents died. She tells the story about how he was born, how she took care of him until he was well over a year old, and how taken from her. She tells them how she went to the ranch where he was taken but the family was gone, how she searched for months but gave up hope of ever finding him again. She describes his smile. His big head. His unusual quietness. Someone in the bar overhears the conversation, says he knows a family with a real quiet kid named AJ, older, of course, about 4 yrs old, but he fits the description. Kid looks nothing them so he knows the kid's adopted. The stranger tells Clem where he saw the family last. He's a traveling trader, runs a caravan over long distances buying and selling things that might be hard to come by in one place but plentiful in another. He makes a good living at it. He ran into the family up in Chicago. It's long way off, over a week away on foot. Clem collects her winnings (if she won anything) and immediately sets out. She goes back to Richmond first, checks in with Javi and whoever else survived Season 3, tells them she has a lead on AJ and she'll be gone for a while and not to worry about her, and she sets off. End of Ep1.
The entire season is Clem tracking down this family, who aren't as easy to find as she would hope. Sprinkle in some hostile encounters here and there, maybe even some run-ins with some bandit groups, Clem gets captured, has to escape. Anyway, season wraps up with Clem finally finding AJ after going through hell to find him. He's healthy and happy but he doesn't remember her. He's still pretty quiet. Barely talks. Is what doctors would call autistic. He doesn't remember her and the family won't let him go. Clem has to make a decision, leave him where he is, or take him by force. Either way, she goes back to Richmond and settles down to stay, permanently. The End. Series over.
I agree that they should wrap the walking dead up in a well done DLC addition and call it a day. I don't see how telltale could stretch finding AJ for another full season again or if we find him what else we would do?.
Season 4 could be easily be about Clem tracking down AJ and finding him and once she does, the final decision being to leave him where he is… more or murder the family he's with and take him by force (because they wouldn't give him up willingly and he won't remember her to want to go).
Like, Episode 1 picks up right where the Season 3 bonus after credits scene scene ends. About half way into the episode, Clem finds the ranch. It's deserted and there are signs a massive herd tore through the area, which is probably what forced the family to leave. No sign where they went. Clem cries. A few scenes of Clem checking a few places for the family, no luck. -2 Years later- Clem is 15, nearly 16, sitting in a bar in some town somewhere. She's playing poker. The currency is ammo. She's having a friendly chat with the other players. One of them, a teary eyed drunk woman, is reminiscing about her kids, about how they were before the world went to hell, befo… [view original content]
My idea, dlc ends with her finding AJ and christa. Season 4 becomes about clem vs christa where she takes AJ away cause she hates the idea o… moref her having a baby while she lost hers and cause clem got Omid killed. Then her story can officially end, I'll be satisfied.
She left the gin on the counter, the same gun that got clem in that situation/got Omid killed. I even think telltale implied this because in that scene it shows Christa clearly looking at the gun (after Omid got shot) and then look at clem. Then when it's 16 months later, Idk about you but it feels like there's a little anger inside her. Especially when clem brings up omid
She left the gin on the counter, the same gun that got clem in that situation/got Omid killed. I even think telltale implied this because in… more that scene it shows Christa clearly looking at the gun (after Omid got shot) and then look at clem. Then when it's 16 months later, Idk about you but it feels like there's a little anger inside her. Especially when clem brings up omid
my thoughts are that it will end almost the same like season 1, Clem is trying to save AJ and ends up dying.. like Lee died while he was trying to save Clem. That would be the almost best-ending for Clem.
This is gonna sound weird. But if ur gonna end telltales the walking dead series mine as well give an emotion death to Clementine it would make a very shocking ending.
Season 4 could be easily be about Clem tracking down AJ and finding him and once she does, the final decision being to leave him where he is… more or murder the family he's with and take him by force (because they wouldn't give him up willingly and he won't remember her to want to go).
Like, Episode 1 picks up right where the Season 3 bonus after credits scene scene ends. About half way into the episode, Clem finds the ranch. It's deserted and there are signs a massive herd tore through the area, which is probably what forced the family to leave. No sign where they went. Clem cries. A few scenes of Clem checking a few places for the family, no luck. -2 Years later- Clem is 15, nearly 16, sitting in a bar in some town somewhere. She's playing poker. The currency is ammo. She's having a friendly chat with the other players. One of them, a teary eyed drunk woman, is reminiscing about her kids, about how they were before the world went to hell, befo… [view original content]
This is gonna sound weird. But if ur gonna end telltales the walking dead series mine as well give an emotion death to Clementine it would make a very shocking ending.
No. The TellTale games and the comics are the same Walking Dead universe. It hasn't amounted to much yet but they use each other as canon. That's why Lee wasn't able to convince Glenn to stay at the end of Season 1 Episode 1. Glenn was a major comic character from the very beginning but because the comics don't start until 2 or 3 weeks into the zombie apocalypse, there was a little wiggle room for Glenn to be used as a way to tie the game and comics together. Similarly, Hershel's son dying happened because his son was already dead in the comics when Rick and co found Hershel and his farm and now we know how his son died. Duck's dumb ass.
No. The TellTale games and the comics are the same Walking Dead universe. It hasn't amounted to much yet but they use each other as canon. T… morehat's why Lee wasn't able to convince Glenn to stay at the end of Season 1 Episode 1. Glenn was a major comic character from the very beginning but because the comics don't start until 2 or 3 weeks into the zombie apocalypse, there was a little wiggle room for Glenn to be used as a way to tie the game and comics together. Similarly, Hershel's son dying happened because his son was already dead in the comics when Rick and co found Hershel and his farm and now we know how his son died. Duck's dumb ass.
Yes. The tv show is AU. It only loosely follows the comics. The major plot points and characters are there, but there's tons of differences between the show and the comics. Like, the show is probably 95% different from the comics. Some differences are minor, some are major, but yeah it's probably 95% different.
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TellTale does not run the comic universe. Kirkman does. The only way they would ever be allowed to move past the comic timeline was if they were in a completely different location that was nowhere near anything in the comic and had nothing to do with it.
TellTale would not be allowed to move the timeline forward. It is Kirkman's job to do that.
My idea, dlc ends with her finding AJ and christa. Season 4 becomes about clem vs christa where she takes AJ away cause she hates the idea of her having a baby while she lost hers and cause clem got Omid killed. Then her story can officially end, I'll be satisfied.
i understand that, but I would still like a source link
Exactly, some of these people don't use their brains.
Season 4 could be easily be about Clem tracking down AJ and finding him and once she does, the final decision being to leave him where he is or murder the family he's with and take him by force (because they wouldn't give him up willingly and he won't remember her to want to go).
Like, Episode 1 picks up right where the Season 3 bonus after credits scene scene ends. About half way into the episode, Clem finds the ranch. It's deserted and there are signs a massive herd tore through the area, which is probably what forced the family to leave. No sign where they went. Clem cries. A few scenes of Clem checking a few places for the family, no luck. -2 Years later- Clem is 15, nearly 16, sitting in a bar in some town somewhere. She's playing poker. The currency is ammo. She's having a friendly chat with the other players. One of them, a teary eyed drunk woman, is reminiscing about her kids, about how they were before the world went to hell, before they died. She asks Clem if she has any kids. Clem chokes back a couple a tears, says she used to have a baby. He wasn't really hers but she took care of him after his parents died. She tells the story about how he was born, how she took care of him until he was well over a year old, and how taken from her. She tells them how she went to the ranch where he was taken but the family was gone, how she searched for months but gave up hope of ever finding him again. She describes his smile. His big head. His unusual quietness. Someone in the bar overhears the conversation, says he knows a family with a real quiet kid named AJ, older, of course, about 4 yrs old, but he fits the description. Kid looks nothing them so he knows the kid's adopted. The stranger tells Clem where he saw the family last. He's a traveling trader, runs a caravan over long distances buying and selling things that might be hard to come by in one place but plentiful in another. He makes a good living at it. He ran into the family up in Chicago. It's long way off, over a week away on foot. Clem collects her winnings (if she won anything) and immediately sets out. She goes back to Richmond first, checks in with Javi and whoever else survived Season 3, tells them she has a lead on AJ and she'll be gone for a while and not to worry about her, and she sets off. End of Ep1.
The entire season is Clem tracking down this family, who aren't as easy to find as she would hope. Sprinkle in some hostile encounters here and there, maybe even some run-ins with some bandit groups, Clem gets captured, has to escape. Anyway, season wraps up with Clem finally finding AJ after going through hell to find him. He's healthy and happy but he doesn't remember her. He's still pretty quiet. Barely talks. Is what doctors would call autistic. He doesn't remember her and the family won't let him go. Clem has to make a decision, leave him where he is, or take him by force. Either way, she goes back to Richmond and settles down to stay, permanently. The End. Series over.
A dlc is acceptable only if we need 30 hours to finish it
Perfect opportunity for the slaughterhouse!
Clem didn't get Omid killed, the door slaming and the mean girl get Clementine killed
She left the gin on the counter, the same gun that got clem in that situation/got Omid killed. I even think telltale implied this because in that scene it shows Christa clearly looking at the gun (after Omid got shot) and then look at clem. Then when it's 16 months later, Idk about you but it feels like there's a little anger inside her. Especially when clem brings up omid
Well maybe 2 adults with a 10 years old little girl should have checked the water closet to be sure it is safe rather let her by her own like that
my thoughts are that it will end almost the same like season 1, Clem is trying to save AJ and ends up dying.. like Lee died while he was trying to save Clem. That would be the almost best-ending for Clem.
Well it WAS safe. Then the girl showed up
If they made a short DLC and harm, kill or abandon Clementine by the end of it, I would come after TT with torches to burn down their HQ.
This is gonna sound weird. But if ur gonna end telltales the walking dead series mine as well give an emotion death to Clementine it would make a very shocking ending.
Is Telltales walking dead game an AU? Or not.
No that's cliche and dumb. There could be a possible ending in which she dies, but there should also be a possible ending in which she lives.
No. The TellTale games and the comics are the same Walking Dead universe. It hasn't amounted to much yet but they use each other as canon. That's why Lee wasn't able to convince Glenn to stay at the end of Season 1 Episode 1. Glenn was a major comic character from the very beginning but because the comics don't start until 2 or 3 weeks into the zombie apocalypse, there was a little wiggle room for Glenn to be used as a way to tie the game and comics together. Similarly, Hershel's son dying happened because his son was already dead in the comics when Rick and co found Hershel and his farm and now we know how his son died. Duck's dumb ass.
So the tv show is AU tho.
Yes. The tv show is AU. It only loosely follows the comics. The major plot points and characters are there, but there's tons of differences between the show and the comics. Like, the show is probably 95% different from the comics. Some differences are minor, some are major, but yeah it's probably 95% different.