is there an ending where clementine will die in the finale season?

well there is a possibility because in the new trailer called the last bullet Clementine asked AJ what do you do if i get bit. now don't start hating on me it is just my opinion.

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  • More than likely, I'd say.

  • I believe that Clementine won't die. No, don't hang me just yet! What I mean by that is that since this is the very last season featuring our dear brave heroine, I think that Telltale will go for the multiple ending scenerio again. If that's the case then Im fairly certain there will be at least one ending in which Clementine dies.

  • Yes. I already played and I can say that the end where Clem dies is too tense.

  • The games not friggin out yet.

  • I fought against myself and I did not resist !!! lol

    DabigRG posted: »

    The games not friggin out yet.

  • Maybe, though the 'What do you do when I get bit' could just be to throw us off; irony that AJ may die for example. It doesn't have to be foreshadowing.

  • I feel as if AJ dies, that's it for Clem emotionally

    Maybe, though the 'What do you do when I get bit' could just be to throw us off; irony that AJ may die for example. It doesn't have to be foreshadowing.

  • Why don’t you ask for a full synopsis for each eisode while you’re at it? You could’ve easily answered this one for yourself to be honest, it doesn’t take much to figure this one out......or does it????

  • No. Lee said life won't be easy but everything will end good.

  • Poor Lee.

    No. Lee said life won't be easy but everything will end good.

  • Just a quick reminder that the whole last bullet thing may not be in the final game so we shouldnt take it as true foreshadowing yet.

  • Maybe having 2 endings one where clem sacrifices herself for AJ and one where AJ dies protecting clem is the best way for it to be a walking dead (realistic not so happy ending) way to end the series....I don't think both surviving must be an ending.

  • I would be very disappointed if they just rehash season 1 with Clem being bitten

  • Really something going on here as game going forward it want to say likely that each Generation has a way to go when lee was there for clem she is going to do the same so it will maintain the humans way. All characters came to the story have been around for specefic time then given their ending just for a goal to keep the way.

  • I'm going to call their bluff and say that it's a red herring put in there to throw us off track, Clem dying would be super obvious at this point. I don't see the point in trying to replicate Lee's death either, sure bring over some themes from s1 but don't damn copy it's ending.

  • I do not think he will copy the end of Season 1. in my opinion it was just a provocation.

    Legendary12 posted: »

    I'm going to call their bluff and say that it's a red herring put in there to throw us off track, Clem dying would be super obvious at this

  • Honestly as much as the Offical Trailer may be hinting otherwise I cannot see Telltale killing Clementine. Why kill the face of the company? Why kill someone who is loved and adored by the fanbase? A character like Clementine deserves to have a good conclusion to her story. I am well aware that the World of The Walking Dead is an unpredictable place that is bleak and no one is "safe" but she is the light of hope in the world of darkness. Telltale are extremely talented and are filled to the brim with amazing writers that are more than capable of giving The Final Season a "Walking Dead" ending without having Clementine or AJ dying.

  • Why kill the face of the company?


    I also see her as the face of the company, but not for long. Many more people are starting to recognize Telltale for more than just things TWD related

    Honestly as much as the Offical Trailer may be hinting otherwise I cannot see Telltale killing Clementine. Why kill the face of the company?

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    There won't be any other ending that would be more emotionally moving than Clementine dying. AJ cannot be half as bad because too many people don't care ?‍♀️ about him. If so then why would you kill him for a depressive series finale? Clem on the other hand ? would cause nearly everyone to loose their minds exactly as Heath Ledgers joker described because it's not all part of the plan and chaotic for those that obsessively love Clem.

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    He said everything will get better or your make it better or everything will be alright but last was I will never leave you that was the saddest one for me he did leave Clementine.

    No. Lee said life won't be easy but everything will end good.

  • I would have to say yes with the guy that helped or did most of the writing for Season one coming back to end the Walking Dead he only did one Episode end of Season one and they told him to keep it going keep Clementine alive for the Season 2 but now it's the end he might have both Clementine and AJ trun into Walker's or have one kill the other then them self's off.

    More than likely, I'd say.

  • I can see it they had a guy that wrote the last Episode to Season one and nothing more tell now there bring him back to end the game why now his been out of it for two Season's or more if you count 400 day's and the other one.

    Firefox1972 posted: »

    I do not think he will copy the end of Season 1. in my opinion it was just a provocation.

  • Where was it said Clem would be 17 at some point during the season? If thats true I could absolutely see them doing some cliche pass the torch ending. In season 1 it was amazing but I would not be happy with it now.

    If AJ lives he would be a little younger than Clem was when Lee met her.

  • I hope there's a good ending but with them hinting and it being the ending and them bring a guy that helped or did most of the writing for the end of Season one and nothing more tell now bring him back for the ending he wrote Lee Everett ending shot him or leave him.

  • Gary Whitta was also the Story consultant for Season One. While Sean Vanaman and Jake Rodkin received large amounts of praise for their work in Season One it was Gary Whitta who played a big part in accepting, rejecting and modifying their ideas to create a good game. So I feel that he deserves just as much credit as those two do. I know that wasn't what you were trying to get at so I apologise if I come off as aggressive or anything

    davesackett posted: »

    I would have to say yes with the guy that helped or did most of the writing for Season one coming back to end the Walking Dead he only did o

  • Well, Lee revealed that during Clem's dream in season 2. So he was a ghost, I think. Smart spirit just like Obi-Wan or Yoda.

    DabigRG posted: »

    Poor Lee.

  • Why kill the face of the company?

    Is that even remotely applicable?

    Why kill someone who is loved and adored by the fanbase?

    You know what, I'm actually gonna plead the fifth on this one.

    Telltale are extremely talented and are filled to the brim with amazing writers that are more than capable of giving The Final Season a "Walking Dead" ending without having Clementine or AJ dying.

    Flattering. You honeydripper you.

    Honestly as much as the Offical Trailer may be hinting otherwise I cannot see Telltale killing Clementine. Why kill the face of the company?

  • I'd rather telltale do something more original than killing Clementine off. There are more alternate ends than a generic recycled death/reanimation.

  • There are more alternate ends than a generic recycled death/reanimation.

    That's been my policy for the most part.

    Chibikid posted: »

    I'd rather telltale do something more original than killing Clementine off. There are more alternate ends than a generic recycled death/reanimation.

  • Just putting the truth out there my friend :smile: People may think otherwise but that doesn't make it any less true. But yes Clementine practically is the face of Telltale Games. Killing her is like Nintendo waving goodbye to Mario and his 'stache.
    A lot of people including myself have had lives changed thanks to Clementine and her story. That may sound weird but it is true. I am aware that doesn't give us a God- given right to ask Telltale to give her a "happy" ending but I can't see Telltale going down the path where killing Clementine is their best option. Telltale have too much respect for Clementine to kill her. She means a lot to Telltale, and Walking Dead also means a lot to Telltale.

    DabigRG posted: »

    Why kill the face of the company? Is that even remotely applicable? Why kill someone who is loved and adored by the fanbase?

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    Killing her is like Nintendo waving goodbye to Mario and his 'stache.

    Even though they also have at least Link and Samus as well?

    Telltale have too much respect for Clementine

    Just putting the truth out there my friend People may think otherwise but that doesn't make it any less true. But yes Clementine practicall

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    Telltale said it will be bitter sweet ending. So im guessing everything might go very bad but at least Clem and Aj will be alive or Clem dies but at least Aj lives or opposite

  • We all hope not, but that’s really possible. Anyway, that would be an awesome ending in my opinion. The same strongest emotion just like at the end of S1, you know.
    I think that’s the factor we all love TWD.

  • If there isn't an ending where she dies I will be heavily disappointed. I want her story to be finished in my game, not a cliche "happy family" they all lived happily ever after ending

  • I also don't want the same recycled ending from season 1.

    MaxTheFax posted: »

    If there isn't an ending where she dies I will be heavily disappointed. I want her story to be finished in my game, not a cliche "happy family" they all lived happily ever after ending

  • Wishes and more wishes ...
    I also wish ANF had not happened as it happened but ...

    I also don't want the same recycled ending from season 1.

  • ANF wasn't recycled and it didn't work

    I also don't want the same recycled ending from season 1.

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