Idea for 400 Days Characters closure
I know this is a long shot and they'll likely never get addressed again, I had an idea that since we'll be learning about the gap between season 2 and 3 in flashbacks from Clementine, if you went with Jane you'll see the corpses of the characters who were at Howe's or you can see them leaving Howe's off in the distance. Just something like that. I know I'm grasping at the straws here but it would be nice to give a point to the DLC and to their appearance in season 2.
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They could do something like that but in the end it is really better just to leave it open to interpretation than anything else. Let each player come up with their own ideas for what came of these characters we used to know.
I don't think we should explore what happened to the Howe's survivors. Howe's was hit by a big fucking herd and from what we can tell the only people who made it out were the group who covered themselves in walker guts.
I do think we should see what happened to those who stayed at the camp. It didn't seem like a permanent camp so I'm sure they moved. It would be pretty cool to see that group a few years later and they've gotten much harsher due to living in the wilderness.
I would love to see atleast one of the 400 days group members to appear in season 3 as a main character. Perhaps, Nate because he has a non-determinant fate. Also, his character seems more interesting than any other 400days character.
With the way Wyatt, Russell and Becca were acting in that episode, i hope they all became walker food. If you want Shel or Vince to have survived that's fine.
I doubt that the 400 Days characters will ever be shown again aside from Bonnie because there were too many possible outcomes. It would be too much trouble. It would be realistic however to see some corpses or walkers of generic character models at the hardware store. Carver claimed to have a thriving community consisting of more than himself, 400 Days people, Tavia, Troy, and the prisoners. I saw walkers on the roof so they must have killed or bitten most of the inhabitants on their way upstairs. There should be remains of eaten residents and walkers of people who turned.
Because being a psychotically perverted asshole = more interesting.
I'm joking, btw. Mostly.
Really? Why?
You're not the only one to say that, but I don't recall seeing that the last time I watched the cutscenes.
Because of how rude they all were to Clem. They went from the way they were in 400 Days and then became complete jerks in season 2.