My personal favorite quote from The Walking Dead is spoken by Lee Everett. It is so true and goes to show what kind of person Lee is. It has… more way more of a deeper meaning to me than it appears. Lee's decision of leaving Savannah without Clem's parents, not saving Duck or (I forget the other characters name.), Killing Lilly's father or idly standing by, and being bitten, although unintentionally, it still caused pain to Kenny and Clementime. Lee, you did not die in vain. Clementine still lives. Your legacy lives on. You will always be in our hearts. Rest in Peace, Lee Everett.
"It's impossible to go through life without causing some kind of pain"
Kenny: Hey. Lee. You know how to pick a lock, right?
Lee Everett: No, why would you say that?
Kenny: Well. You're... you know... urban?
Lee Everett: [offended] Oh, you are NOT saying what I think you're saying.
Kenny: Jesus, man! I'm from Florida! Crazy shit comes out of my mouth sometimes. Sorry.
When the tanker is blocking the train and kenny is freaking out. Chuck says " Calm down,this is a crew" talking about Lee Ben Kenny and Clem and Charles of course. He is so wise and eloquent.
Stranger: Hello, Lee...
Kenny: Motherfucker.
Walker falls from the ladder
Lee: Everything okay up there?
Kenny: I just about shit … moremy pants, but yeah.
Ben spills the beans about the bandits
Lee: Kenny, I know you're upset, I understand, but you don't get to make a decision like that on your own. We're all in this together. We're a group!
Kenny: SURE!, TAKE A VOTE! THIS IS AMERICA, FUCK IT!
"He (Larry) treated you like shit. He knew who you were and you would've had all the reason to kill him and you didn't. You don't need to ap… moreologize." - Lilly, Long Road Ahead.
"It ruined my life."
"Good thing everyone else's got destroyed shortly thereafter, uh? Misery loves company." - Lee and Lilly, Long Road Ahead.
"FUCK YOU, KENNY. (...) I am so, so, SO sorry about Katjaa and Duck, I AM. And I know I fucked up, but STOP pushing me around and STOP wishing I was dead. (...) NO! You know how they died. You've said GOODBYE. I never got to see my family, my parents, my little sister... Do you get that? Your family is gone, but at least you had them to lose. I never made it home. They could be alive, or dead, or walkers, or WORSE and I DON'T KNOW. SO GIVE ME A FUCKING BREAK." - Ben, No Time Left.
"Everybody was happy with me distributing the food! But now that it's running OUT, sudenly I'm a goddamn nazi!" - Lilly, Starved For Help.
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You have to not help Kenny smash Larry's head in Starved For Help. After you get to the motor inn in Long Road Ahead, take care of Lilly and Kenny's argument, talk with Lilly the first time about the missing medical supplies, you have a hub, you can enter Lilly's room to talk with her a second time, those lines are said during that conversation.
Ah, that makes sense. I played that hub moment in the motel a lot of times, but I never realized you could go talk to Lilly before getting the bag of medicine from the vent. Thanks!
You have to not help Kenny smash Larry's head in Starved For Help. After you get to the motor inn in Long Road Ahead, take care of Lilly and… more Kenny's argument, talk with Lilly the first time about the missing medical supplies, you have a hub, you can enter Lilly's room to talk with her a second time, those lines are said during that conversation.
Ooh, I'm back with another post for this thread. Zesty. Got a couple of other golden oldies I'm itching to share with you lovely people.
Around Every Corner
"I've seen enough to know that becoming like Crawford is the beginning of the end. I vote Ben stays with the group!"
This line is one that resonates with me, as it does ring true. When a group starts to become focussed solely on survival, and not on maintaining a group's integrity as a collective, it inevitably will start to fall apart. The delivery of the line by Dave Fennoy is simply awesome, and the message it imparts to the group - and perhaps the player with the decisions they may make - is one that I've applied wherever I go in the Walking Dead Games. That and, y'know, in case I ever have to decide whether to throw someone down a bell tower or not. Hey, you never know!
No Time Left
"It's going to stay bad out there until it gets better. But it will, one day. Until then, though, don't trust anyone. You have so much more growing up to do. People will see how small you are and try to take advantage of you. Try to get you to do things you shouldn't..."
"I won't let them..."
"Good."
While arguably the most morbid piece of advice Lee can give Clementine as he's slowly dying in the jewelry store, it's definitely a great analysis of the world around them. There are lots of sick people out there, and even as he's dying Lee's just thinking about them maybe hurting Clem ; _ ; And Clementine's determined little "I won't let them" is so adorable, even in such a grim scene.
A House Divided
"What's the most important thing in this world? What does everyone want? Even the gangs. Y'know, what do you think they're all after?"
"... Safety?"
"Close. C'mon, what's the one thing a guy would walk hundreds of miles to get back?"
"Family."
"It's a tough world out there without people you can trust."
Okay, so besides this being a repeated message from the first season - with Hershel saying family's important - the scene between Luke and Clem as they're walking to the bridge is just amazing. Especially if you pick something other than "Family" on your first go - I only discovered this on my second playthrough, a long time ago, heh. The way he mentions a guy walking a thousand miles to get his family made me think of two people - Lee and Clementine. Clementine traveling all the way to Savannah with her group to look for her parents, and then Lee racing around Savannah to rescue her. Maybe I'm reading too far into it, though. The other reason I like this scene is that it's some precious brother-sister time with Luke and Clem. (Squeals audibly)
No Going Back
"Part of growing up is doing what's best for the people you care about. Even if, sometimes, that means hurting someone else."
"I don't want to hurt anyone."
"It's not that easy."
The role reversal in this scene still hits me with the baseball bat of feels. The way the player looks to Lee for advice, rather than having to give Clementine lessons about the world, is simply amazing. This line is one that's stuck with me for a while, eheh, as it really demonstrates the shifting of the world. Having to teach a little girl that she may have to hurt people to protect the people she cares about, and that being the reality of the world, always hits me pretty hard for some reason. Especially with the guilty look on Lee's face when he tells her that "It's not that easy."
Special Bonus Funny Quote - Vince's Story, 400 Days
"It's hot as hell up in here. 'ey man, how 'bout you open a fuckin' window?"
"It's a prison bus, asshole! The windows don't open!"
The delivery of these lines always has me snickering away in front of my monitor.
I may have gone a little overboard, eheh. Sorry 'bout that...
"People out there are always looking for an angle, looking to play on your weakness. They measure you, by what they can take from you. By how they can use you to live." - TV Rick Grimes.
"You've always been there for me, Lee. Always had my back when it mattered. What kind of friend would I be, if I wasn't there for you now? Bitten, or not, I'm with you till the end. You can count on me!" - Kenny.
"Listen Dammit! You go outside, you risk your life. You take a drink of water, and you risk your life. And nowadays you breathe, and you risk your life.
Every moment now, you don't have Andy choice. The only thing you can choose I'd what you're risking it for.
Now I can help make these people feel better, I can help them hold on a while longer. That's reason enough to risk mine." - Hershel Greene.
"The world we know is gone, but keeping our Humanity, that's a choice." - Dale.
I love that quote from Dale. People act like there's no choice, that they have to do these terrible things, but they don't. The only thing stopping them from being good people is themselves.
"People out there are always looking for an angle, looking to play on your weakness. They measure you, by what they can take from you. By ho… morew they can use you to live." - TV Rick Grimes.
"You've always been there for me, Lee. Always had my back when it mattered. What kind of friend would I be, if I wasn't there for you now? Bitten, or not, I'm with you till the end. You can count on me!" - Kenny.
"Listen Dammit! You go outside, you risk your life. You take a drink of water, and you risk your life. And nowadays you breathe, and you risk your life.
Every moment now, you don't have Andy choice. The only thing you can choose I'd what you're risking it for.
Now I can help make these people feel better, I can help them hold on a while longer. That's reason enough to risk mine." - Hershel Greene.
"The world we know is gone, but keeping our Humanity, that's a choice." - Dale.
"I gotta shave this shit!" - Negan.
"What's the most important thing in this world? What does everyone want? Even the gangs. Y'know, what do you think they're all after?"
"... Safety?"
"Close. C'mon, what's the one thing a guy would walk hundreds of miles to get back?"
"Family."
"It's a tough world out there without people you can trust."
Okay, so besides this being a repeated message from the first season - with Hershel saying family's important - the scene between Luke and Clem as they're walking to the bridge is just amazing. Especially if you pick something other than "Family" on your first go - I only discovered this on my second playthrough, a long time ago, heh. The way he mentions a guy walking a thousand miles to get his family made me think of two people - Lee and Clementine. Clementine traveling all the way to Savannah with her group to look for her parents, and then Lee racing around Savannah to rescue her. Maybe I'm reading too far into it, though. The other reason I like this scene is that it's some precious brother-sister time with Luke and Clem. (Squeals audibly)
Yeah, I always did like that exchange. I just wish it went into playing a part in the perspective of Luke's character more.
Ooh, I'm back with another post for this thread. Zesty. Got a couple of other golden oldies I'm itching to share with you lovely people.
… more Around Every Corner
"I've seen enough to know that becoming like Crawford is the beginning of the end. I vote Ben stays with the group!"
This line is one that resonates with me, as it does ring true. When a group starts to become focussed solely on survival, and not on maintaining a group's integrity as a collective, it inevitably will start to fall apart. The delivery of the line by Dave Fennoy is simply awesome, and the message it imparts to the group - and perhaps the player with the decisions they may make - is one that I've applied wherever I go in the Walking Dead Games. That and, y'know, in case I ever have to decide whether to throw someone down a bell tower or not. Hey, you never know!
No Time Left
"It's going to stay bad out there until it gets better. But it will, one day. Until th… [view original content]
I dunno, I really like the line you can say as Clementine after you tell Sarah that you will be her friend and she asks you if you "promise to be her friend forever", and you can answer with "I cant promise that, I'm sorry", I think it perfectly illustrates how I feel Clementines character to be at that point, she wants to be friends, since she is still a good kid, but after Lees death, she has realized that you cant promise anything in this world, since your promise doesnt mean anything if you end up dead
"I don't know who you are or what you did. Let's say things don't get better back in the cities. Or they get worse before they do. You're going to have to depend on the honesty of strangers if you're going to make it. And if those same people get to question yours, you're going to be in trouble."
I took this quote to heart when I played the game for myself. Honesty was key, and it kept a lot of people alive. For a while longer, at least.
"They're all gunna die Clementine, don't let them take you down with them." - Jane 2k14. This wasn't actually used in amid the ruins, but said in the 'next time on the walking dead' section of in harms way. I really think it's iconic, however many people will think it's horrible.
"Turns out you needed me after all, huh? I'm just saying. I know you didn't want me to come along. If I'd stayed behind...maybe we wouldn't have been able to get the truck."
"I'm glad you were here, okay?"
"At least you can admit it."
"Yeah, well, turns out you're pretty useful when you actually follow directions."
Clementine:"Duck is just always blaming me for stuff." Lee:"Like what?" Clementine:"Putting a bug on his pillow." Lee:"..Did you do that?" Clementine:"...Yes."
Clementine:"His name was Lee. He taught me how to survive, he taught me how to shoot a gun, he is the reason I keep my hair short".
Lee:"Yeah, but part of growing up is doing what's best for the people you care about. Even if sometimes.. that means hurting someone else." Clementine:"I don't want to hurt anyone." Lee:"It's not that easy." Clementine:"I'm scared, Lee." Lee:"What can I tell you to make it better?" Clementine:"That you won't leave me." Lee:"Oh, I wouldn't do that. I promise. Everything's gonna be all right."
Kenny:"I'm really glad to have met you, Clementine."
Kenny:"She left me. Our son. People that cared about us. I forgive her, but.. that doesn't make it any less wrong. You don't just.. end it because it's hard. You stick it out and you help the folks you care about."
Kenny:"Listen, okay? Listen. This is your chance, for you and this boy. I don't trust myself to keep you two save, not anymore. Please, I'm begging you. Please stay here. Stay here where it's save. Where you two will have a chance." Clementine:"No, no no. Why are you doing this?" Kenny:"Because it is the only way. For both of you. Think about Alvie here. Please Clem, just do as I'm asking. This one last time." Clementine:"No. We're leaving. All of us, together." Kenny:"Clem, please. It's save here..." Clementine:"Stop, okay? We're not staying, so just stop. That's that." Edith:"Sounds like.. she means business.." Kenny:"Yeah, yeah it does." Clementine: "Come on. We are leaving." Kenny:"You're as stubborn as a damn mule." Clementine:"Yeah? Wonder where I got that from."
Kenny:"You know. First time I saw you holding AJ, it just looked so natural. Somewhere up there, his mama is looking down on you. Greatful for what you're doing. Always putting him first." Clementine:"You've done as much for AJ as I have. Rebecca would be greatful for you too." Kenny:"Yeah. But you are the only mama he's got. Protective, loving, caring. All the things a good parent needs to be and all at your age. But parenthood is a hell of a motivator though, heh. That's for sure. That kinda love.." Clementine:"It's worth fighting for."
Kenny:"Life doesn't mean much without people you can relate to. Sarita always said >Family is what you make it<. She was right. I'm sorry for all this sappy shit. I guess I'm just.. happy. Huh, first time in a while." Clementine hugs Kenny:"We've got each other. As long as we have that, we'll be okay."
Comments
"Have you heard from Glenn?"
and
"They're all fucking Walkers, okay?"
Made me want to cry, that one.
"You know..... URBAN"-Kenny
i just sat there and cried for ten mins after reading that.
RIP LEE
Kenny: Hey. Lee. You know how to pick a lock, right?
Lee Everett: No, why would you say that?
Kenny: Well. You're... you know... urban?
Lee Everett: [offended] Oh, you are NOT saying what I think you're saying.
Kenny: Jesus, man! I'm from Florida! Crazy shit comes out of my mouth sometimes. Sorry.
(lol idk)
"So? You want a cookie? You want a cookie for doing the right thing?"
"If you have one, I'll take it."
"No more winters ever again, Clem."
;.;
"I'm gonna have to find me some shorts!"
The real regret of TWD is that we never got to see Kenny wearing shorts
Or making a sailor out of Clementine. Or teaching AJ to fish and swim. Or watching the sunrise every morning with his family.
;.;
I'd eat the shit outta that raccoon.
When the tanker is blocking the train and kenny is freaking out. Chuck says " Calm down,this is a crew" talking about Lee Ben Kenny and Clem and Charles of course. He is so wise and eloquent.
What running zombies is Javi talking about?
Does he really say this stuff?
When does Lilly say those two lines in Long Road Ahead?
You have to not help Kenny smash Larry's head in Starved For Help. After you get to the motor inn in Long Road Ahead, take care of Lilly and Kenny's argument, talk with Lilly the first time about the missing medical supplies, you have a hub, you can enter Lilly's room to talk with her a second time, those lines are said during that conversation.
Ah, that makes sense. I played that hub moment in the motel a lot of times, but I never realized you could go talk to Lilly before getting the bag of medicine from the vent. Thanks!
He says this to Vernon if you chose to threaten him
"I found this." - "Uh... Ben, where did you get that?" - "I just found it. It was stuck in a door handle back in the hallway there."
Or a boat
Lee - that little girl is in MY CARE ANYONE That tries to get beetween me and her ANYONE IS GONNA WIND UP DEAD YOU HEAR ME!!!!!!
"Duck was bitten..."
"You don't just end it because it's hard you stick it out and you help the folks you care about" RIP Kenny
Now that is a good question. I don't think I want to know the answer to that...
Ooh, I'm back with another post for this thread. Zesty. Got a couple of other golden oldies I'm itching to share with you lovely people.
Around Every Corner
"I've seen enough to know that becoming like Crawford is the beginning of the end. I vote Ben stays with the group!"
This line is one that resonates with me, as it does ring true. When a group starts to become focussed solely on survival, and not on maintaining a group's integrity as a collective, it inevitably will start to fall apart. The delivery of the line by Dave Fennoy is simply awesome, and the message it imparts to the group - and perhaps the player with the decisions they may make - is one that I've applied wherever I go in the Walking Dead Games. That and, y'know, in case I ever have to decide whether to throw someone down a bell tower or not. Hey, you never know!
No Time Left
"It's going to stay bad out there until it gets better. But it will, one day. Until then, though, don't trust anyone. You have so much more growing up to do. People will see how small you are and try to take advantage of you. Try to get you to do things you shouldn't..."
"I won't let them..."
"Good."
While arguably the most morbid piece of advice Lee can give Clementine as he's slowly dying in the jewelry store, it's definitely a great analysis of the world around them. There are lots of sick people out there, and even as he's dying Lee's just thinking about them maybe hurting Clem ; _ ; And Clementine's determined little "I won't let them" is so adorable, even in such a grim scene.
A House Divided
"What's the most important thing in this world? What does everyone want? Even the gangs. Y'know, what do you think they're all after?"
"... Safety?"
"Close. C'mon, what's the one thing a guy would walk hundreds of miles to get back?"
"Family."
"It's a tough world out there without people you can trust."
Okay, so besides this being a repeated message from the first season - with Hershel saying family's important - the scene between Luke and Clem as they're walking to the bridge is just amazing. Especially if you pick something other than "Family" on your first go - I only discovered this on my second playthrough, a long time ago, heh. The way he mentions a guy walking a thousand miles to get his family made me think of two people - Lee and Clementine. Clementine traveling all the way to Savannah with her group to look for her parents, and then Lee racing around Savannah to rescue her. Maybe I'm reading too far into it, though. The other reason I like this scene is that it's some precious brother-sister time with Luke and Clem. (Squeals audibly)
No Going Back
"Part of growing up is doing what's best for the people you care about. Even if, sometimes, that means hurting someone else."
"I don't want to hurt anyone."
"It's not that easy."
The role reversal in this scene still hits me with the baseball bat of feels. The way the player looks to Lee for advice, rather than having to give Clementine lessons about the world, is simply amazing. This line is one that's stuck with me for a while, eheh, as it really demonstrates the shifting of the world. Having to teach a little girl that she may have to hurt people to protect the people she cares about, and that being the reality of the world, always hits me pretty hard for some reason. Especially with the guilty look on Lee's face when he tells her that "It's not that easy."
Special Bonus Funny Quote - Vince's Story, 400 Days
"It's hot as hell up in here. 'ey man, how 'bout you open a fuckin' window?"
"It's a prison bus, asshole! The windows don't open!"
The delivery of these lines always has me snickering away in front of my monitor.
I may have gone a little overboard, eheh. Sorry 'bout that...
"People out there are always looking for an angle, looking to play on your weakness. They measure you, by what they can take from you. By how they can use you to live." - TV Rick Grimes.
"You've always been there for me, Lee. Always had my back when it mattered. What kind of friend would I be, if I wasn't there for you now? Bitten, or not, I'm with you till the end. You can count on me!" - Kenny.
"Listen Dammit! You go outside, you risk your life. You take a drink of water, and you risk your life. And nowadays you breathe, and you risk your life.
Every moment now, you don't have Andy choice. The only thing you can choose I'd what you're risking it for.
Now I can help make these people feel better, I can help them hold on a while longer. That's reason enough to risk mine." - Hershel Greene.
"The world we know is gone, but keeping our Humanity, that's a choice." - Dale.
"I gotta shave this shit!" - Negan.
I love that quote from Dale. People act like there's no choice, that they have to do these terrible things, but they don't. The only thing stopping them from being good people is themselves.
Yeah, I always did like that exchange. I just wish it went into playing a part in the perspective of Luke's character more.
Lee: "clementine did you break the flash light?"
Clementine: "No did Duck said I did?"
Lee: "No did he broke the flashlight?"
Clementine: "I dont think so.He just always blaming me for stuff"
Lee: "Like what?"
Clementine: "Putting bug on his pillow?"
Lee: "Did you?"
Clementine"Yes
"Oh, I'm sure after less than a day you two are just soul mates."
How did I forget that line? It's a hilarious lampshade!
I dunno, I really like the line you can say as Clementine after you tell Sarah that you will be her friend and she asks you if you "promise to be her friend forever", and you can answer with "I cant promise that, I'm sorry", I think it perfectly illustrates how I feel Clementines character to be at that point, she wants to be friends, since she is still a good kid, but after Lees death, she has realized that you cant promise anything in this world, since your promise doesnt mean anything if you end up dead
"I don't know who you are or what you did. Let's say things don't get better back in the cities. Or they get worse before they do. You're going to have to depend on the honesty of strangers if you're going to make it. And if those same people get to question yours, you're going to be in trouble."
I took this quote to heart when I played the game for myself. Honesty was key, and it kept a lot of people alive. For a while longer, at least.
"They're all gunna die Clementine, don't let them take you down with them." - Jane 2k14. This wasn't actually used in amid the ruins, but said in the 'next time on the walking dead' section of in harms way. I really think it's iconic, however many people will think it's horrible.
"Turns out you needed me after all, huh? I'm just saying. I know you didn't want me to come along. If I'd stayed behind...maybe we wouldn't have been able to get the truck."
"I'm glad you were here, okay?"
"At least you can admit it."
"Yeah, well, turns out you're pretty useful when you actually follow directions."
I'd eat the shit out of that raccoon
-Mike
You're not a man, you're nothing
Conrad
"I will punch your eyes. (...) See? It's fine. Road's straight as my dick."
"Hey, Wyatt, I ate paint when I was a kid, doi!"
Random guy: "wh-what if we're dangerous ?"
Clementine: *points gun "what if I'm dangerous?"
Randy.
"Some decisions, you make them in a split second and then have to carry them for the rest of your life"
Javi's best line on ANF.
Clementine: "Duck is just always blaming me for stuff."
Lee: "Like what?"
Clementine: "Putting a bug on his pillow."
Lee: "..Did you do that?"
Clementine: "...Yes."
Clementine: "His name was Lee. He taught me how to survive, he taught me how to shoot a gun, he is the reason I keep my hair short".
Lee: "Yeah, but part of growing up is doing what's best for the people you care about. Even if sometimes.. that means hurting someone else."
Clementine: "I don't want to hurt anyone."
Lee: "It's not that easy."
Clementine: "I'm scared, Lee."
Lee: "What can I tell you to make it better?"
Clementine: "That you won't leave me."
Lee: "Oh, I wouldn't do that. I promise. Everything's gonna be all right."
Kenny: "I'm really glad to have met you, Clementine."
Kenny: "She left me. Our son. People that cared about us. I forgive her, but.. that doesn't make it any less wrong. You don't just.. end it because it's hard. You stick it out and you help the folks you care about."
Kenny: "Listen, okay? Listen. This is your chance, for you and this boy. I don't trust myself to keep you two save, not anymore. Please, I'm begging you. Please stay here. Stay here where it's save. Where you two will have a chance."
Clementine: "No, no no. Why are you doing this?"
Kenny: "Because it is the only way. For both of you. Think about Alvie here. Please Clem, just do as I'm asking. This one last time."
Clementine: "No. We're leaving. All of us, together."
Kenny: "Clem, please. It's save here..."
Clementine: "Stop, okay? We're not staying, so just stop. That's that."
Edith: "Sounds like.. she means business.."
Kenny: "Yeah, yeah it does."
Clementine: "Come on. We are leaving."
Kenny: "You're as stubborn as a damn mule."
Clementine: "Yeah? Wonder where I got that from."
Kenny: "You know. First time I saw you holding AJ, it just looked so natural. Somewhere up there, his mama is looking down on you. Greatful for what you're doing. Always putting him first."
Clementine: "You've done as much for AJ as I have. Rebecca would be greatful for you too."
Kenny: "Yeah. But you are the only mama he's got. Protective, loving, caring. All the things a good parent needs to be and all at your age. But parenthood is a hell of a motivator though, heh. That's for sure. That kinda love.."
Clementine: "It's worth fighting for."
Kenny: "Life doesn't mean much without people you can relate to. Sarita always said >Family is what you make it<. She was right. I'm sorry for all this sappy shit. I guess I'm just.. happy. Huh, first time in a while."
Clementine hugs Kenny: "We've got each other. As long as we have that, we'll be okay."