No...I am willing to bet that Clem had no idea what the day was until talking with the Stranger...he seemed like a guy who was ticking off his calendar of revenge, just counting down the days. Clem had been a little pre-occupied you know.
No...I am willing to bet that Clem had no idea what the day was until talking with the Stranger...he seemed like a guy who was ticking off his calendar of revenge, just counting down the days. Clem had been a little pre-occupied you know.
Technically, we either know or can guess their ages. Age in and of itself is a characteristic that helps describes the character by establishing their junior/seniority. Isn't being eight/nine years old part of what makes Clementine impressive?
Here's some relatively rough ages for the sake of it
Kids:Clementine, Duck
Teens: Sarah, Becca, Ben, Michelle, Arvo
20s: Luke, Nick, Jane, Bonnie, Mike, Maybe Doug, Troy, Tavia, Apparently Molly, Christa, Omid
30s: Lee, Carley, Lilly, Danny, Maybe Andy, The Stranger, Rebecca, Katjaa, Brie,
40s: Kenny, Carver, Alvin,
50s: Brenda, Pete, Maybe Chuck, Vernon
Elders: Larry,
Does it really matter? I mean we don't the ages of the majority of the characters.
People like Kenny, Ben, Omid, Jane, Carver, Chuck, and… more etc, we don't know how old they are. So what does it matter how old Clementine is?
My thoughts are - it doesn't!
@Kenny/Lee I agree with you that the age doesn't matter. It's like Chuck says in episode 3 "you ain't a boy,you ain't a girl, you ain't small, you ain't young, your ALIVE" that's what matters the most the fact that Clementine is alive and well is what matters most to me. Clementine is like my virtual daughter. Lol
"You ain't little, you ain't a girl, you ain't a boy. You ain't strong or smart, you ain't old or young (he didn't really say this part, but I think he would), you're alive."
Does it really matter? I mean we don't the ages of the majority of the characters.
People like Kenny, Ben, Omid, Jane, Carver, Chuck, and… more etc, we don't know how old they are. So what does it matter how old Clementine is?
My thoughts are - it doesn't!
Technically, we either know or can guess their ages. Age in and of itself is a characteristic that helps describes the character by establis… morehing their junior/seniority. Isn't being eight/nine years old part of what makes Clementine impressive?
Here's some relatively rough ages for the sake of it
Kids:Clementine, Duck
Teens: Sarah, Becca, Ben, Michelle, Arvo
20s: Luke, Nick, Jane, Bonnie, Mike, Maybe Doug, Troy, Tavia, Apparently Molly, Christa, Omid
30s: Lee, Carley, Lilly, Danny, Maybe Andy, The Stranger, Rebecca, Katjaa, Brie,
40s: Kenny, Carver, Alvin,
50s: Brenda, Pete, Maybe Chuck, Vernon
Elders: Larry,
Well for adults I don't think it matters for people, but for children and teenagers I think people just want their real age to be able to gauge what their relative maturity level is. There isn't much of a developmental difference between a 30 year old and a 50 year old as much as there is between an 8 year old and a 13 year old.
Does it really matter? I mean we don't the ages of the majority of the characters.
People like Kenny, Ben, Omid, Jane, Carver, Chuck, and… more etc, we don't know how old they are. So what does it matter how old Clementine is?
My thoughts are - it doesn't!
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No...I am willing to bet that Clem had no idea what the day was until talking with the Stranger...he seemed like a guy who was ticking off his calendar of revenge, just counting down the days. Clem had been a little pre-occupied you know.
Didn't we have a topic about this? Also, pretty sure the Stranger mentions that her birthday was a six days ago when he says she was nine.
Yeah, maybe you're right.
Okay dude, and I'm not kidding here, but your profile pic is bothering the hell outta me.
Yes.
In reality, Clementine is really a 37 year old man named Riccardo from the south Bronx.
You forgot to mention that he's also a father of four, working as a mail clerk at a local law firm where he's underpaid, but puts up with it anyways
...And has to pay alimony to his whore of a deadbeat ex-wife who broke up with him because of his problematic financial issues...
And he is a closet cross dresser who has to keep telling friends that the women's clothing in his closet are old things his whore of an ex left.
Most likely not.
Does it really matter? I mean we don't the ages of the majority of the characters.
People like Kenny, Ben, Omid, Jane, Carver, Chuck, and etc, we don't know how old they are. So what does it matter how old Clementine is?
My thoughts are - it doesn't!
Technically, we either know or can guess their ages. Age in and of itself is a characteristic that helps describes the character by establishing their junior/seniority. Isn't being eight/nine years old part of what makes Clementine impressive?
Here's some relatively rough ages for the sake of it
Kids:Clementine, Duck
Teens: Sarah, Becca, Ben, Michelle, Arvo
20s: Luke, Nick, Jane, Bonnie, Mike, Maybe Doug, Troy, Tavia, Apparently Molly, Christa, Omid
30s: Lee, Carley, Lilly, Danny, Maybe Andy, The Stranger, Rebecca, Katjaa, Brie,
40s: Kenny, Carver, Alvin,
50s: Brenda, Pete, Maybe Chuck, Vernon
Elders: Larry,
@Kenny/Lee I agree with you that the age doesn't matter. It's like Chuck says in episode 3 "you ain't a boy,you ain't a girl, you ain't small, you ain't young, your ALIVE" that's what matters the most the fact that Clementine is alive and well is what matters most to me. Clementine is like my virtual daughter. Lol
I agree. In the words of Chuck:
"You ain't little, you ain't a girl, you ain't a boy. You ain't strong or smart, you ain't old or young (he didn't really say this part, but I think he would), you're alive."
I feel like that "apparently" should be read with a side-eyed glance in my direction.
Well for adults I don't think it matters for people, but for children and teenagers I think people just want their real age to be able to gauge what their relative maturity level is. There isn't much of a developmental difference between a 30 year old and a 50 year old as much as there is between an 8 year old and a 13 year old.
Pretty much. More like "I'm a little hesitant to believe that, but I trust my source knows what they're talking about."