"Around Every Corner"?
It's just something that's always sort of bugged me about episode number four. I could not really define the point the title was trying to get across to us as the audience. Like with all the other episodes the titles made more sense like...... #1 "A New Day"- Beginning of the end of the world or the genesis of this zombie apocalypse. #2 "Starved For Help" The group becomes so desperate for food and dependable shelter that they seek it from the "wolves in sheeps clothing". #3 "Long Road Ahead"- The group is forced to literally hit the road from the motor inn after a final straw showdown with the bandits who are attacking their camp. #4 "AROUND EVERY CORNER-???? This is the one I don't know. Walkers are around every corner? because Savannah became cluttered with them after the noise of the freight train attracted and lead herds of them to Savannah in addition to the walkers already there? #5 "No Time Left" Lee is bitten and running out of time to save Clem from the strangers grasp and use all the remaining life and strength he has left to ensure Clem is safe one final time before time is up. #6 "400 Days" (If this counts numerically in this series)- Just a brief anthology like episode regarding the tales of five survivors and the total of their overall quantity of days so far into the apocalypse. #7 "All That Remains"- A new story begins with the story of Clem continuing her struggle and news on what has become of all those who survived season 1. #8 " A House Divided"- The new Cabin group friends that Clem has teamed up with confronts Clem's old "friend" Kenny and his new group as well as the incoming threat and confrontation of Carver and his little band of thugs. #9 "In Harms Way"-The obvious threat and present danger of antagonist villain known as William Carver and the prisoner of war groups efforts in dealing with this man's threats and abuse. #10 "Amid The Ruins"- Tough to call as of now because it is so far into the future right now, however it is possible to be of relation to some sort of devastating aftermath that either Clem or the group has to live with or possible retaliation and revenge based on the episodes vague illustration cover. #11 "No Going Back" Again very tough to call still presently but it seems to be something that is sort of like a point of no return for Clementine which could be a variety of situations and scenarios. But most likely something grim and dreadful that cannot be reversed, whatever the case is once its done will not be undone. But back to my main question. In what way did "Around Every Corner" tie in with the game's story? It sounds simple yet complicated at the same time. Any intelligent theories about this episode title from last season would be much appreciated.
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Well on the wiki page for the episode it says "The title of this episode refers to the groups arrival to Savannah, and discovering all of its secrets."
I think it may be about having to keep an eye on Clementine.
Like Lee says at the end of episode two;
"I can't leave her alone, Carley. This fucking world, now. It's hiding just, unspeakable shit at every turn."
And in the episode there are a couple of moments about leaving Clem alone, Making Ben look after her while you go looking for a boat. Nobody watching her when you return with Vernon. Taking her into Crawford. And ofcourse the ending.
Well, it's an interpretation. Just as good as any I think.
Like there is something new round every corner?
Danger around every corner. Lee getting bit.