We could say the same thing about Glenn, Hershel, and Jesus (Paul Monroe); I'm willing to bet that Telltale would happily let Kirkman right Clem in the comics (when they've finished her story or when it's possible).
He better bloody not. Clementine should always remain a Telltale character. If they want to stop using her than stop using her, just don't put her in the comics.
We could say the same thing about Glenn, Hershel, and Jesus (Paul Monroe); I'm willing to bet that Telltale would happily let Kirkman right Clem in the comics (when they've finished her story or when it's possible).
Season 4 will be all about Clementine protecting AJ, and at the end of the season, Clementine will die protecting and raising AJ as Lee once did for her, and then AJ will take over for season 5. That's honestly the only way I'd accept her dying. It's the perfect way to conclude her character arc.
So you would prefer if TellTale rely on Clementine forever and never progress into anything new? They'd be straight up impeding themselves and their ability to try anything new. People can talk about the flaws of A New Frontier's story all they want. A New Frontier was also hurt by fans who outright refused to even give it a chance because Clementine wasn't the main character. People need to accept change sometimes.
Why dont people get it? twd IS Clementine! There is no ttgtwd without her! We all saw ttg try to replace her and we also saw how it turned out. Season 4 could be the best ever if ttg continues what they did in last 10 minutes of this finale
I disagree. I think the one thing this series lacked is seeing characters really carry over and survive. Walking Dead is about surviving! Ch… morearacters are either dead or missing most of the time in TTG series. You don't get to bond with these people for long and see them grow. Imagine if we had got to see Sarah or Duck or Becca get a little older. Or the changes to Omid after his and Christa's stillbirth. Seeing how everything played out, I wish Clementine wasn't in this season. Her inclusion was forced, and she met none of her main goals: finding AJ and getting a truck. I understand this season wasn't her story, but even side characters have some resolution. Plus we would not have gotten the terrible flashbacks in episode 1.
Season 4 will be all about Clementine protecting AJ, and at the end of the season, Clementine will die protecting and raising AJ as Lee once… more did for her, and then AJ will take over for season 5. That's honestly the only way I'd accept her dying. It's the perfect way to conclude her character arc.
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We could say the same thing about Glenn, Hershel, and Jesus (Paul Monroe); I'm willing to bet that Telltale would happily let Kirkman right Clem in the comics (when they've finished her story or when it's possible).
And I'd rather they didn't show up, however I can be forgiving since they're mere cameos.
You have a point. Still, once Telltale has finished Clem's story (without killing her) I'm hopeful that Kirkman will bring her into the Comics.
I'd love to see Clementine finding AJ and raising him. I mean, you don't see a 13-year-old caring for a baby every day (in video games).
Season 4 will be all about Clementine protecting AJ, and at the end of the season, Clementine will die protecting and raising AJ as Lee once did for her, and then AJ will take over for season 5. That's honestly the only way I'd accept her dying. It's the perfect way to conclude her character arc.
So you would prefer if TellTale rely on Clementine forever and never progress into anything new? They'd be straight up impeding themselves and their ability to try anything new. People can talk about the flaws of A New Frontier's story all they want. A New Frontier was also hurt by fans who outright refused to even give it a chance because Clementine wasn't the main character. People need to accept change sometimes.
Agreed.
Clementine dying protecting AJ would be too cliche for my taste.