A good advice for Clem.. [SPOILERS]

edited September 2012 in The Walking Dead
So after Lee and Clem got jumped by a bunch of walkers in the train station, and after Christa gives us a lecture and leave, Lee gives Clementine some sor of advice.. cant really remember the second option but i remember it wasnt as good as the first and last...

A) Everything we do is dangerous

C) Not to be afraid

I personally went with "C) We learned not to be afraid, They should have gotten us but we got them" But then i realized it might make her do something stupid in Around Every Corner or even after that..

So what did you guys choose, which one do you think is the best advice to give a little girl?

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  • edited September 2012
    Not to be afraid. I saved her, then rewound (after dying too many times to really justify doing it over) to leave her to take care of herself. She was too scared to shoot. So after I saved her, I made it a point to talk to her about fear.
  • edited September 2012
    Not to be afraid. I saved her, then rewound (after dying too many times to really justify doing it over) to leave her to take care of herself. She was too scared to shoot. So after I saved her, I made it a point to talk to her about fear.

    Yeah thats exactly why i chose that, the other options arent exactly wrong either. lots of gray on this one...
  • edited September 2012
    i told her to shoot next time (or something close), i am a bit worried but it is good advice i think
  • edited September 2012
    I went with the same option "not to be afraid" since survivors can't freeze up in a combat situation.

    Slightly off topic, when cutting Clem hair she asked if Lee knew what he was doing. I told her yes. She then replied that I was lying. Lee then told her she learned another good lesson...how to tell when someone is lying to you. Could be a useful skill....
  • edited September 2012
    I chose "Everything we do is dangerous". Could be good, could be bad. I don't want her to become a paranoid wreck like Lily but at the same time I hope she's weary of her surroundings and careful in the next episodes.
  • edited September 2012
    Nothing to fear but fear itself.
  • edited September 2012
    a) for me as well
  • edited September 2012
    I told her not to be afraid 'cause fear will kill us.
  • CapnJayCapnJay Banned
    edited September 2012
    Don't Be afraid. Cause fear will kill us. Otherwise i'm making her paranoid or worse.
  • edited September 2012
    I went with the fear option too. I thought it was great writing about how the walkers are an "it" there not humans and the only thing that holds us back is fear. Learn to conquer the fear, than learn to not feel threatened by the walkers.
  • edited September 2012
    Everything in this world is dangerous, 'cause it's true. Lee may not always be there.
  • CapnJayCapnJay Banned
    edited September 2012
    Gennadios wrote: »
    Everything in this world is dangerous, 'cause it's true. Lee may not always be there.

    I can see the two answers leading to two equally bad scenarios



    Everything is dangerous "Clem i need your help" "it's dangerous lee"

    Fear nothing. "Don't worry Lee I can handle this situation that the audience knows i can't handle"
  • edited September 2012
    I chose A. I thought it was important that she understand the seriousness of her new surroundings so that she was always on guard. I did it mainly out of being pissed off at Carl on the show throwing rocks at a walker he thought was trapped. I don't want to have to go there with Clem. Yes they are kids and kids tend to do stupid shit but dude, the ZA equals time out for stupid shit.
  • edited September 2012
    The teaching her how and telling her to shoot scenario kind of concerns me (Why didn't he teach her how to reload, as well? >_>). I have a feeling that Clemmy might end up shooting Lee for doing something she considers bad (Not by Lee's knowing, of course. Maybe she does meet her mother, if they get separated, and Lee, not knowing who she is, attacks her, causing Clemmy to defend herself and her mother).

    Either which way, just teaching her how to shoot is a bad scenario (I have a feeling it is, anyway). I would have thought Duck would have known how to shoot before Clemmy would have. I learned how to handle, respect and use firearms when I was around their ages, and I just think it was weird that Kenny never taught his son. :/ Maybe Duck would still be alive, if he did (Kat certainly wasn't a big help in that situation).

    I know she'll have to defend herself, at some point, but I think we're being set up for something horrible in the next episode, or two. :D My two cents. <3
  • edited September 2012
    Everything is dangerous "Clem i need your help" "it's dangerous lee"

    Fear nothing. "Don't worry Lee I can handle this situation that the audience knows i can't handle"

    Which makes me think whatever we say doesnt matter at all, whats going to happen either good or bad is going to happen anyway..
  • edited September 2012
    Clem will saves us at one point. That's what queens do, Right? Queen Clementine to the rescue!!
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