Dream... was it though?
IN the dream we had as we played as clem and we got to see lee in s2e5 and he said just a bad dream (sweet pea xD) and at the end of that dream clem closes her eyes and goes to sleep so what if the ending of s2e5 was all a dream as well!!! kinda a strange dream if you go back to sleep in it...
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its definatly a possibility
Oh god please no.
...What?
All of it was. Clementine just fell asleep waiting for her parents to come back home.
Please not these theories anymore.
Well, while this dream discussion is still here, can someone tell me if it was ever officially confirmed that the Lee scene was a dream? I keep seeing it being referred to as a dream, and I always assumed it was intended to be a flashback to a scene we didn't see in season 1. I know it seems like Lee immediately fell asleep in season 1, but considering scenes like that (reality melting into a dream) always have to mess with time to work, it's not out of the realm of possibility for that scene to have taken place before Lee actually fell asleep and his own nightmare.
I mean, it makes just as much sense and is arguably less silly than a random dream sequence that just happens to take place at that moment with Lilly in order to make a roundabout point about current events surrounding Kenny and Jane. I know dreams can reflect something you've been thinking a lot about, and I understand seeing Lee, but unless Clem had been thinking a whole hell of a lot about Lilly for a while now, I'm not sure why she'd have a dream where Lilly is the primary subject of discussion. I don't know, it just seemed more like Telltale's intention was to provide the aforementioned point, but this time from Clementine's perspective and not Lee's.
Clementine passed out, so yes it was a dream.
It is possible to pass out without having a dream. It's not like Lee had a dream every time he passed out from the bite. I know that the set up would imply it was a dream, but that could have easily been meant to give players the sense that Clementine had actually woken up from the real dream when we first see Lee. Why, you ask? Just to fuck with us, lol.
It's not out of the realm of believability that it was a dream, but it is kind of an overly convenient moment, which, I guess is fitting considering the catalyst for it was a "right the fuck out of nowhere" moment so yeah, in retrospect I guess it being a dream makes perfect sense.
Then Clem did the impossible, and what I've been trying to do for a long ass time. Fall asleep to continue a dream.
Robert Kirkman said that everything that happens in TWD is real. No one is dreaming.