I really hope not. It would sort of diminish a lot of the last episode but on the plus side, Marlon and Brody are alive but whether they still sold out Minerva and Sophie to the raiders remains a total mystery
The last part of done running is not a dream why would telltale kill two characters and bring them back the next episode but then again the dream theory has been used on other TV shows and games
I don’t even know why this theory gained so much traction in the first place. If Episode 1 turns out to be a dream, the events that transpired within are effectively rendered pointless, so that means no twins being exchanged for safety, no deaths, nothing. Why bother establishing these narratives just to quickly toss them out one episode later? They’ve already delved into Clem’s fears and insecurities regarding AJ in a less hamfisted and cliché manner.
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I really hope not. It would sort of diminish a lot of the last episode but on the plus side, Marlon and Brody are alive but whether they still sold out Minerva and Sophie to the raiders remains a total mystery
Answer to the threads question: No.
The last part of done running is not a dream why would telltale kill two characters and bring them back the next episode but then again the dream theory has been used on other TV shows and games
I don’t even know why this theory gained so much traction in the first place. If Episode 1 turns out to be a dream, the events that transpired within are effectively rendered pointless, so that means no twins being exchanged for safety, no deaths, nothing. Why bother establishing these narratives just to quickly toss them out one episode later? They’ve already delved into Clem’s fears and insecurities regarding AJ in a less hamfisted and cliché manner.
No offence to the OP.
It would literally destroy the whole storyline.