Melissa Hutchison (Voice of Clementine) Expresses Her Opinion On The Walking Dead: A New Frontier

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  • So am I the only one who wonders if when Meli Hutch shags someone...she uses one of her voices? I know I would.

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  • I knew you were a prude.

    So am I the only one who wonders if when Meli Hutch shags someone...she uses one of her voices? I know I would.

  • ?uoy htitw gnorw si kcuf eht tahW

    as in screw, fuck, do the deed, you know..making it? And yes...pork.

  • The fact that its Sarah makes this funnier than it should be.:lol:

    So am I the only one who wonders if when Meli Hutch shags someone...she uses one of her voices? I know I would.

  • ?suoiruc eb t'nac I tahW

    ?uoy htitw gnorw si kcuf eht tahW

  • Psychic Powers sent. :wink:

    as in screw, fuck, do the deed, you know..making it? And yes...pork.

  • ?kniht uoy t'ond, noitseuq driew a fo dniK

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  • I knew you were a prude.

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  • No I can only think about someone telling her during sex "Oh yeah TJ, talk dirty to me" :(

  • edited January 2017

    No I can only think about someone telling her during sex "Oh yeah TJ, talk dirty to me"

    Well that's not something I had considered...and that image sorta burns itself into your skull....lol.

    Ekelund21 posted: »

    No I can only think about someone telling her during sex "Oh yeah TJ, talk dirty to me"

  • edited January 2017

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  • there used to be one guy who posted pics of cake,loads of cake! xD he was our forum CHEF ;)

    joshua007 posted: »

    A lot of users I don't know and would love to know I do recognize a few

  • I had a user assert that she was the main character in season 1 too, so I think it's mainly just gamers who are obsessed with her character and don't like the thought of her getting killed, which is petty. Of course the possibility of Clementine being killed seems unlikely at this point, what right do we have to rule it out? Telltale have shown that they give no fucks about killing children, and Clementine has gone way past the point of innocence.

    HAOSov posted: »

    She is the main character Wait what. In season(or not season 3) Clem looks like puppet, but not a central person. 1-2 min gameplay, flashback not change this game, i'm realy disappointed. I wish playable Clem 100% or more -_-

  • Someone needs to do an edit of Carlos slapping Sarah with this in the background.

    AronDracula posted: »

    Telltale: Guys, you have to understand that we work so hard on our games. Me:

  • How about no?

    Douug posted: »

    Someone needs to do an edit of Carlos slapping Sarah with this in the background.

  • Her voice makes her hotter than she actually is. It's the weirdest thing.

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  • So am I the only one who wonders if when Meli Hutch shags someone...she uses one of her voices? I know I would.

  • But you can argue that Javier is a natural leader and a fit male for the same reason Clem got too much influence in season 2, because he is the "main character" (I still feel like Clem is the main character, no matter what Telltale thinks), because so far, Javier hasnt really shown himself very capable at surviving, protecting anyone, or generally being very good at anything except gambling and baseball.

    I also think that, while yes, she did have more influence than she should at times, people blow Clems influence in season 2 out of proportion, there was so many times where you could give good advice as Clem, only to have noone listen, and continue with whatever stupid plan they had. and alot of times when Clem was the one doing the dangerous stuff that "the adults should do", its because she was the only one with the size or weight to do it, the windmill for example, if I recall the ladder was unstable or something, so they sent the lightest person, at Howes, she was the only one who could get on the roof with the hook, and probably the least suspected of hiding a radio, and because she was a kid, she had more leeway to run around than the adults because she couldnt do all the hard labour.

    But yeah, this is pretty much why I dislike playing Javier in the new game, because playing Clem gave a whole new perspective on everything, from making choices to what you could do, and she had a history that made her mostly capable of what she was doing, whereas Javier has been in the apocalypse with his family now for 4 years, yet they all still seem like they came out of the shower, half the family running through bullethell to get to a DEAD body, Kate smoking weed and talking about sex, its like they have no clue what the hell is going on, or are completely ignorant, which is why I really have very little respect for Javier and his family, which is also why I dont really care about them, (that and because I mostly care about Clems story)

    The shed scene really set the tone of S2 for me, had that been Lee it wouldn't have been nearly as much of a struggle. Playing as her was a

  • edited January 2017
    Ekelund21 posted: »

    No I can only think about someone telling her during sex "Oh yeah TJ, talk dirty to me"

  • Who care? But in this case TWD end for me. Clementine is a hero, Symbol in telltale walking dead univerce, not even a zombie or someone Javier/etc.

    Douug posted: »

    I had a user assert that she was the main character in season 1 too, so I think it's mainly just gamers who are obsessed with her character

  • A user or Telltale? The first season was kinda designed completely around her lol

    Douug posted: »

    I had a user assert that she was the main character in season 1 too, so I think it's mainly just gamers who are obsessed with her character

  • I more like play as Clem and Horce, or with two Clem but not a Javier

    HAOSov posted: »

    When i see people who say: "40 min episode cool" " We not need Clementine" "Javi is a cool, brave and strong"

  • True, I guess it was mainly the way they relied on her though. The bridge, fixing the windmill or whatever. There were a few moments that just felt weird being left up to her.

    My last paragraph about Javier was sarcasm, though. It was a completely lazy route for TT to take because that's an extremely common troupe in RPGs.

    But you can argue that Javier is a natural leader and a fit male for the same reason Clem got too much influence in season 2, because he is

  • Toad Junior for A Wolf Among Us

    DabigRG posted: »

    Also, who's TJ?

  • Hey I think she is cute...and her personality is awesome...she does not strike me as being one of those high maintenance people...she seems the type to sit on the couch and shoot the breeze...watch a good movie with and be the cool friend that has your back. Of course she could be a psycho...who knows...probably has a pit in her basement where she keeps people to feed to her pet alligator Rex.

    Douug posted: »

    Her voice makes her hotter than she actually is. It's the weirdest thing.

  • edited January 2017

    You could call Clementine the Deuteragonist, but I personally consider her the Focal character, which is defined as the character on whom the audience is meant to place the majority of their interest and attention.

    She's not the main character in season 1 or 3. Please stop saying that.

    A user or Telltale? The first season was kinda designed completely around her lol

  • No disrespect to Melissa, of course. Attraction is ultimately subjective.

    Hey I think she is cute...and her personality is awesome...she does not strike me as being one of those high maintenance people...she seems

  • It sounds like Telltale can still write great stories like S1, they just rewrite and cut out all the bits that make it better, trying to appeal to more casual audiences.

  • Fall back. I said the game was designed completely around her. Kinda makes her a main character in the story, not the. We had a player character. But I never once said she was the main character of ANF. She's just there, she's not a main or a focal character, she that cash bringer so far.

    Douug posted: »

    You could call Clementine the Deuteragonist, but I personally consider her the Focal character, which is defined as the character on whom th

  • Didn't mean you directly, my apologies.

    Fall back. I said the game was designed completely around her. Kinda makes her a main character in the story, not the. We had a player chara

  • It's cool, I still have to make up for the Doug comment lol

    Douug posted: »

    Didn't mean you directly, my apologies.

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  • When does she actually say that? I Never found the dialogue that leads to that.

  • You get it if you don't back up Clem when she shoots Eli.

    Wookra posted: »

    When does she actually say that? I Never found the dialogue that leads to that.

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator
    edited January 2017

    I think the problem is that the writers don't have time to actually, you know, write.

    Think of it this way: let's say you have a really great artist. Guy needs some time to make a piece, but when he finishes, it's pretty damn good.

    Now let's say that guy gets hired, goes to work at a company. They ask him to make a very specific painting. So the guy works on it, day in day off, for quite a while. Then, about 2 days from the deadline, someone comes in and tells him "yeah, actually, we're gonna need you to change that to this instead"

    So now the artist has about 2 days to pretty much do this painting over from scratch. Can he still make a relatively good painting? Probably, but with only 2 days on the clock, he's gonna have to cut corners. He won't be able to finalize all the details. He won't be able to think it all through. And in the end, the painting just ends up being a shadow of what it could've been if he wasn't forced to re-do everything in the middle of production.

    That's what I think is happening with the writers here

    You ask how someone could sign off on the Kenny/Jane conflict? Well, imagine if the writers originally had the whole Kenny/Luke thing going, then a few weeks before episode 5's supposed to release, some executive comes in and tells them "yeah, we're gonna want you to change it to Kenny and Jane instead, mkay?"

    Now they have to scratch all the Kenny/Luke shit, and somehow figure out how to make a Kenny/Jane conflict happen in the course of one episode, without the luxury of any previous build up or interplay between these two characters beforehand. They do the best they can, but it still comes out looking half-baked, because they were forced to ditch their previous concept that would have worked out better than the last-minute replacement they were forced to come up with. All because someone thought they knew better than the dudes that have been working on the script for months.

    Of course, that's all just speculation on my part. But given the recent comments about how they're still rewriting episode 3 and what such, it seems relatively plausible.

    It sounds like Telltale can still write great stories like S1, they just rewrite and cut out all the bits that make it better, trying to appeal to more casual audiences.

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