On the first episode of Season 2

How in the hell they can't tell the difference between a walker bite and a dog bite? Remember when Luke said he can't tell the difference between a lurker bite a dog bite and a mosquito bite... I mean walkers have to have an unorganized bite whereas dogs tear up the limb or whatever. The worst part is how Carlos couldn't even tell and he's a doctor. Must be a garbage doctor if he can't do things right.

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  • The walker could have torn her arm

    No real reason to want to help a random stranger especially if you have a kid

    There being a dog was random, I wouldnt believe her

    They probably think she is lying

  • Pretty sure they were just being extremely careful. Pete mentions Nick's mother and how she died from someone who turned after they took them in. They didn't want to take any chances and risk that happening again. And I don't blame them. It was smart in a pragmatic sort of way.

  • Luke was being over-dramatic and kind of a scaredy cat. Since the Cabin group got done with a previous bite incident that ended in a complete disaster, nobody was willing to risk the same thing again. Luke: We took care of someone who got bit and his mom was standing right there when she turned and there was nothing we could do. The bite was a long scar shape and was not 100% clear what bit Clementine to them. As I said the risk wasn't worth it. Scared=Stupidity. Now as with them being hostile to Clementine that is a whole other explanation that has very little to do with her bite.

  • Walkers hate rotten teeth. A Dog has sharper teeth than a walker.

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    Carlos may not be a vet, but he should have enough knowledge as a doctor that it can't be a walker's teeth.

    torkahn808 posted: »

    Pretty sure they were just being extremely careful. Pete mentions Nick's mother and how she died from someone who turned after they took the

  • What did you expect? Super-intelligent-mentally-stable humans?

    The whole situation speaks for itself.

  • Not all walkers are the same. People die and rot at different times.

    Sg190th posted: »

    Walkers hate rotten teeth. A Dog has sharper teeth than a walker. Carlos may not be a vet, but he should have enough knowledge as a doctor that it can't be a walker's teeth.

  • Also to add Luke and Pete literally just saw her fighting off a walker and losing. It's a fresh bite. Knowing that getting bit by a zombie is death and lying about it to a bunch of strangers would be your best bet to survive. What was the cabin group to think?

    DoubleJump posted: »

    Luke was being over-dramatic and kind of a scaredy cat. Since the Cabin group got done with a previous bite incident that ended in a complet

  • Yeah, they thought Clementine was associated with Carver even though Clementine had no idea. Rebecca had no excuse assuming everyone knows who Carver is though.

    DoubleJump posted: »

    Luke was being over-dramatic and kind of a scaredy cat. Since the Cabin group got done with a previous bite incident that ended in a complet

  • Let us put yourslef in Carlos shoes. You find a girl with a bite on her arm. She blames it on a dog. Would you not take safety over a kids word? He really had no choice in the matter.

  • lmfao

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWzWMWeCUn4

  • edited April 2015

    Also the bite was inaccurate, Clemmy had bite marks only on the top of her arm when she should of had marks on the top and bottom. So after Sam bit her, she should of had to suture both on top of her arm and underneath her arm.. in the game. I'd also like to add as much as she fell under water taking into account the river in the first episode and lake in the last. Clem should of lost that cap by now... Just goes to show you the level of thought, and attention to detail they put into season 2. Which wasn't very much.

  • Lets just say it was a plot hole.

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator
    edited May 2015

    Clem should of lost that cap by now

    It's an iconic piece of their signature character's wardrobe, I don't really blame them for keeping it

    There's so many other details you could be worrying about. I'm more than willing to eschew some realism over a hat that is virtually insignificant in comparison to everything else

    Ladariel posted: »

    Also the bite was inaccurate, Clemmy had bite marks only on the top of her arm when she should of had marks on the top and bottom. So after

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    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    Lets just say it was a plot hole.

  • Well yeah I can understand the iconic hat. When you see the cap you instantly know who it belongs too and all that. But at least in the first season she lost it a couple times in less severe situations. It got stolen by Jolene and then somehow left behind later when kidnapped by the stranger.

    There's so many other details you could be worrying about.

    And as a matter of fact I do.. The super-glued on cap is simply a tad further down the list of unrealistic details this game has that caught my attention. Like when she got shot near the heart and didn't die for 9 days without much medical intervention attention. Then again... I would suppose it only stands to reason that a video game about the dead up walking and feasting on the living, probably wouldn't be at all close to reality anyhow for that matter. Ditto for the show and comics which all three are primarily based within the realm of fiction and fantasy.

    Deltino posted: »

    Clem should of lost that cap by now It's an iconic piece of their signature character's wardrobe, I don't really blame them for keep

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