killing the PC two seasons in a row would really make this game suck way to predictable no surprise then we'd all ways know how every season will end no one will buy it anymore we play games like this for the story no point if we knew the endings
I agree, and I'm worried that Telltale is going to let themselves bend to the fan's will too much.
If Clementine dies, so be it. I won't … morelike it, but it's how The Walking Dead works. Fans shouldn't be able to stop it because they spam NOCLEMNOBUY on the forums.
If Clem gets bitten in Episode 5, I will drive all the way to Telltale Studios in San Rafael and leave a very angry post-it note on their door. I'll probably also bring them some nice homemade cookies and a teddy bear just to show my appreciation for Season 1, but still, there will also be a VERY angry post-it note!!
If Clem gets bitten in Episode 5, I will drive all the way to Telltale Studios in San Rafael and leave a very angry post-it note on their do… moreor. I'll probably also bring them some nice homemade cookies and a teddy bear just to show my appreciation for Season 1, but still, there will also be a VERY angry post-it note!!
Hey, guess what, I know a lot of people who went to school to become writers and after years and years they ended up being shitty writers so… more you can't really pull out the "I have a degree in X so my opinion about this is flawless" card.
If you want something that will really help on your writing then you should play season 1 and 2 multiple times and make really in-depth comparisons of both games' writing instead of sucking up to Telltale and saying "it's ok if they kill Clem off because that means that's the story they wanted to tell". No matter how you see it, killing Clem or ending her story this season is GARBAGE writing, don't really need a Ph.D in writing to know that.
But what you said at first was: "the people who say finishing Clem's story this season is ok are the ones who say there's nothing wrong with this season's writing, so don't really take these people seriously because they have absolutely no idea what good storytelling is." I just wanted to say that I actually write, and I think it's fine to end her story here, if they can do it well, which I believe they absolutely can. What you said was incorrect, and kinda mean :P But eh it's the internet, what are ya gonna do. I have my opinion, you have your opinion, I'd be fine with playing as Clem in season 3, but wouldn't mind if they got everything wrapped up this season.
Hey, guess what, I know a lot of people who went to school to become writers and after years and years they ended up being shitty writers so… more you can't really pull out the "I have a degree in X so my opinion about this is flawless" card.
If you want something that will really help on your writing then you should play season 1 and 2 multiple times and make really in-depth comparisons of both games' writing instead of sucking up to Telltale and saying "it's ok if they kill Clem off because that means that's the story they wanted to tell". No matter how you see it, killing Clem or ending her story this season is GARBAGE writing, don't really need a Ph.D in writing to know that.
it was a question i herd that once i don't remember from who i don't read the comics. i think sometime in the first year in the comics can you check sorry if i confused anyone
I don't think she'll get bit, otherwise what Jane said about her surviving on her own would have been wasted, especially the details about her getting a new jacket so that exact scenario would not happen. All that experience built up with her time with Lee, the first group, the second group all for not. Carver's speech about Clementine being a part of the generation that will survive? Kinda moot.
Though I don't like her being killed off, the permanent extinction of your main character is extremely difficult to pull off. Let me elaborate. Lee is still present, despite being dead. Constantly mentioned by Clem, mannerisms learned by him, the other people he's interacted with etc. Hes still in TWD despite his death, making it all the more easier for fans to cope and accept him being gone physically because in a way his impact makes it like he never really left. Clem's death will have no such impact, just sadness. Season 3 would probably not have the slightest connection to her and Lee if thats done, making all the emotion invested in the story hit an "empathetic wall" per se. I look at a bunch of stories, some have their main characters live through, some don't, but rarely are they gone. Deceased characters with no imprint on the world around them make them all but useless in the big picture story.
i understand Telltale and fans wanting gritty storytelling, but as I once said, theres a difference between gritty and distasteful bleakness. Her death (unless they somehow have her influence TWD like Lee) will just be bleak. Lacking warmth, life or kindliness as the definition perfectly describes.
As much as I want to say I don't want TellTale to take the same route as the first season, she might get bitten. I feel as if she does, the … moredifference will be that she survives the amputation and clears of the infection in time. Although if that were the case, I'm not sure she'd be the protagonist for Season 3, because it's not like we could do many important choices with one arm. We'll see in due time.
Well I think Clem will be the lead in season 3 so I don't think she will get bitten.
I could see her getting bitten and then surviving by amputation but I think that's unlikely.
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killing the PC two seasons in a row would really make this game suck way to predictable no surprise then we'd all ways know how every season will end no one will buy it anymore we play games like this for the story no point if we knew the endings
in the comics a bite can surive i think someone did get bit and didn't cut it off and lived
I think she might catch a bullet or two from the shootout, but I don't see her getting bit at any point in No Going Back.
An angry post-it note written in BOLD LETTERS!
IKR.
Clementine has had her head bitten off, guts ripped out, all kinds of stuff.
your opinion.
But what you said at first was: "the people who say finishing Clem's story this season is ok are the ones who say there's nothing wrong with this season's writing, so don't really take these people seriously because they have absolutely no idea what good storytelling is." I just wanted to say that I actually write, and I think it's fine to end her story here, if they can do it well, which I believe they absolutely can. What you said was incorrect, and kinda mean :P But eh it's the internet, what are ya gonna do. I have my opinion, you have your opinion, I'd be fine with playing as Clem in season 3, but wouldn't mind if they got everything wrapped up this season.
I read the comics.....I don't remember that happening. When?
it was a question i herd that once i don't remember from who i don't read the comics. i think sometime in the first year in the comics can you check sorry if i confused anyone
I think Kenny will put her head in a jar filled with alcohol and go to it for advice.
I don't think she'll get bit, otherwise what Jane said about her surviving on her own would have been wasted, especially the details about her getting a new jacket so that exact scenario would not happen. All that experience built up with her time with Lee, the first group, the second group all for not. Carver's speech about Clementine being a part of the generation that will survive? Kinda moot.
Though I don't like her being killed off, the permanent extinction of your main character is extremely difficult to pull off. Let me elaborate. Lee is still present, despite being dead. Constantly mentioned by Clem, mannerisms learned by him, the other people he's interacted with etc. Hes still in TWD despite his death, making it all the more easier for fans to cope and accept him being gone physically because in a way his impact makes it like he never really left. Clem's death will have no such impact, just sadness. Season 3 would probably not have the slightest connection to her and Lee if thats done, making all the emotion invested in the story hit an "empathetic wall" per se. I look at a bunch of stories, some have their main characters live through, some don't, but rarely are they gone. Deceased characters with no imprint on the world around them make them all but useless in the big picture story.
i understand Telltale and fans wanting gritty storytelling, but as I once said, theres a difference between gritty and distasteful bleakness. Her death (unless they somehow have her influence TWD like Lee) will just be bleak. Lacking warmth, life or kindliness as the definition perfectly describes.
I don't think they'd go down the Lee route again. Didn't they confirm Clementine for season three?
No, they just confirmed season 3, we don't know anything about it though :P
She gon' get bit
Well Rick still does a lot of important things with one hand.
Well I think Clem will be the lead in season 3 so I don't think she will get bitten.
I could see her getting bitten and then surviving by amputation but I think that's unlikely.