Yeah. There is no way to save him. But, I discovred Lee's bite marks looks different. In Episode 4, if you look at the trash first, in ''No Time Left'' you'll see bite wound looks like scratch. If you pick the walkie talkie first, bite wound looks more like a full chomp and deadly. I was like:''YES!! THERE IS STILL HOPE!'' Sadly, that decision affected nothing.
Oh god the whole atmospheric edge of the 2nd episode at the St-Johns dairy. For some reason I thought they were okay until I began to grow suspicious of them bit by bit. (BEST.FLIPPING.JUST.BEST.)
Also the last moments of episode 5 with Lee and Clem together. And yes, even the scene where Kenny goes to save Ben.
Clem gets Luke's machete and goes Apocalypse Now on Carver and some of his goons. All the while Armed with Death is playing. The End by The Doors would be good too though
Well, when my dad was like 7, a shard of glass slit through his left wrist and sliced open his artery and eventually doctors had to staple it shut...so yeah, there's an artery there.
is there an artery? shouldnt it be on the other side the arm?
During that scene I was feeling pretty much for Clem how painful it is but … morealso "proud" of her that she as 11-yo she is able to go through that like a boss pretty much; like a badass. That scene completely made me sure, that Clem is no little fish anymore.
Clem gets Luke's machete and goes Apocalypse Now on Carver and some of his goons. All the while Armed with Death is playing. The End by The Doors would be good too though
Season One had a lot of intense moments, but one of the best was when Clementine went missing and Lee was bitten by the Walker. Seeing Lee, the psychological anchor of the group, nearly break down was really, really gut-wrenching.
In Season Two, basically every scene involving Nick is a conga-line of tense moments. (Almost shooting Clem, the river, the shack, the bridge, confessing to Walter, etc.)
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Yeah. There is no way to save him. But, I discovred Lee's bite marks looks different. In Episode 4, if you look at the trash first, in ''No Time Left'' you'll see bite wound looks like scratch. If you pick the walkie talkie first, bite wound looks more like a full chomp and deadly. I was like:''YES!! THERE IS STILL HOPE!'' Sadly, that decision affected nothing.
I know this was just a dream Lee had in that RV back in S1, but when Clementine turned in to a walker.
I couldn't do that part, I passed it to my friend and he did it for me XD
I thought that the Jolene Stand-Off part in SE1 was pretty intense. I STILL feel bad about shooting her.
Oh god the whole atmospheric edge of the 2nd episode at the St-Johns dairy. For some reason I thought they were okay until I began to grow suspicious of them bit by bit. (BEST.FLIPPING.JUST.BEST.)
Also the last moments of episode 5 with Lee and Clem together. And yes, even the scene where Kenny goes to save Ben.
Had to be the standoff with Lilly when Carley got shot. That whole build up was intense and then bam. Left me stuned.
Clem gets Luke's machete and goes Apocalypse Now on Carver and some of his goons. All the while Armed with Death is playing. The End by The Doors would be good too though
Well, when my dad was like 7, a shard of glass slit through his left wrist and sliced open his artery and eventually doctors had to staple it shut...so yeah, there's an artery there.
Awesome..... hey wait a minute.... that never happened in A House Divided.
Season One had a lot of intense moments, but one of the best was when Clementine went missing and Lee was bitten by the Walker. Seeing Lee, the psychological anchor of the group, nearly break down was really, really gut-wrenching.
In Season Two, basically every scene involving Nick is a conga-line of tense moments. (Almost shooting Clem, the river, the shack, the bridge, confessing to Walter, etc.)
The escape sequence with Winston was intense to me.
The music there is soooo great and fits soooo well. Gives you a real sense of urgency.
I was all like "Oh god, run Clem, run, run!"
The Ski Lodge being invaded. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. So suspenseful