Is Clementine going to die or live forever?

How are they going to kill her? Can you think of any creative ways of doing that if you were a writer at Telltale?

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  • they won't kill her, the fanbase will go fucking insane. telltale knows this.

  • Imagine she dies at the end of the season and then wakes up in lees arm in the caravan holy shit

    they won't kill her, the fanbase will go fucking insane. telltale knows this.

  • edited May 2017

    Imagine them realizing that they're in a video game... Clementine be like: "Oh that's what it was - all that blood in my panties: WE'RE IN THE VIDEOGAME!!"

    Imagine she dies at the end of the season and then wakes up in lees arm in the caravan holy shit

  • edited May 2017

    She's not gonna die because Telltale would get castrated if they did that. She's not gonna live forever because the series is gonna end eventually one way or another. So neither.

  • Honestly, wouldn't care if the whole thing was a dream. Its never too late to change your mind, TellTale! ;)

    Imagine she dies at the end of the season and then wakes up in lees arm in the caravan holy shit

  • Eh, that would be pretty dumb, not only would it invalidate everything that happened, it would also be the mother of all deus ex machinas

    Imagine she dies at the end of the season and then wakes up in lees arm in the caravan holy shit

  • They got Huge Shiny RED BUTTON that says "Kill Clementine" and buttons are meant to be pressed...

    ralo229 posted: »

    She's not gonna die because Telltale would get castrated if they did that. She's not gonna live forever because the series is gonna end eventually one way or another. So neither.

  • edited May 2017

    I seriously doubt they'll kill Clem at the end of ANF. It's not the time or place. I'd say that if there is a Season 4 that focuses on her character and her story, then I think there's a possibility of her dying there. If she had to die by then, I'd ideally want her to die in a way that hasn't been done before. They have a lot of time to think about exactly what that death would be. They need to find a way to make it unpredictable and not cliched, whilst paying respect to her character and fans. It's definitely possible, so lets hope they don't let us down.

  • edited May 2017

    She will most likely end up a determinant character at the end of the series.
    Telltales twd is about a girl growing up in the apocalypse the people she meets and how this meetings change her.
    So continuing it without her wouldnt make much sense.
    But I didnt check the sales for tnf which propably was a major factor in the decission if we get season 4.
    I personally think she has one more season in her.
    She is around 13 in the current game so I expect one more season with a 16 to 18 year old clem to wrap it up.
    I hope her final fate will be decided by our decision starting from season 1 or the story generator.
    (family focussed/compassionate clem vs survival focussed egoistical clem)
    She will face a choice between abondoning us or trying to save us.
    If she abbandons us the playable character dies and she lives or she dies saving us.

  • She will live forever. She is IMMMMOOOORTTAALLLL!!!

  • I wish TellTale had the guts to kill her off.

  • Why are you so heartless?

    AnimalBoy posted: »

    I wish TellTale had the guts to kill her off.

  • Clementine is the main character and mascot of telltale walking dead, if she dies so does TTG revenue on newer games. Plus Clemes adventure has only begun.

  • Its all about the timing and the way they do it. I think she will die, not this season but maybe the next

    they won't kill her, the fanbase will go fucking insane. telltale knows this.

  • Ruby lips above the water,
    Blowing bubbles, soft and fine;
    But Alas! I was no swimmer,
    So I lost my Clementine...

  • Open ending is the best for her, however I'd love me some Clementine in the next season. But if that means she keeps being a bland, faint and edgy character, it would be better if she left the series. Christ, TT's had so many opportunities to honor Lee's sacrifice and make Clem super interesting, instead, we've got a "badass" forgettable NPC.

  • You have issues if you call killing off a video game character heartless. Not my fault that a lot of you are that obsessive over a video game character.

    AronDracula posted: »

    Why are you so heartless?

  • Yeah sadly so, I could have probably been able to come up with a more satisfying continuation of season 2 than what we got (spoiler alert, it would not have included a whole new family full of oh so interesting backstory and inner conflict)

    fallandir posted: »

    Open ending is the best for her, however I'd love me some Clementine in the next season. But if that means she keeps being a bland, faint an

  • If they make it better and more emotional than Lee's death (which would be really hard to beat) that's probably how it would go and Clem would probably have to be playable for most of the game and not just 5 minutes.

  • edited May 2017

    If Clem dies, no one would want to play a season without her :'(

  • It's called a hyperbole.

    AnimalBoy posted: »

    You have issues if you call killing off a video game character heartless. Not my fault that a lot of you are that obsessive over a video game character.

  • And you have issues for wanting a little girl dead, regardless if she's real or not.

    AnimalBoy posted: »

    You have issues if you call killing off a video game character heartless. Not my fault that a lot of you are that obsessive over a video game character.

  • As opposed to a character in another type of medium? Why would you even follow a series if you can't get attached to the characters story that's being told? That's literally the reason many stories are told, to create attachment between the viewer and the character, fucks wrong with you?

    AnimalBoy posted: »

    You have issues if you call killing off a video game character heartless. Not my fault that a lot of you are that obsessive over a video game character.

  • Don't know, but what this season needs is another pointless period scene to alleviate some of the negativity. Since it worked so well the first time, perhaps when the goddess Kate bursts from the wreckage of that armored truck that somehow blew up from one Molotov with dreams of grandeur to be the one-in-a-trillion Molotov's to destroy a large militarized combat vehicle singlehandedly, and is screaming agony while on fire. Clem could stop her by making her find poor little precious snowflake Clementine a bundle of dirty newspapers about how "great" episode 4 was and stuff them right up there.

    Legit though, if that shit happened, I will take back EVERY-SINGLE-NEGATIVE thing I've ever said and start tying the noose now, cause my life would be forever void of any and all meaning.

  • I personally think she's going to disappear, either with or without Javier. I also think this will be her last season for some reason. Don't ask me why, that's just my feeling. It doesn't really look like Telltale is planning to keep her story going anyway.

    There's also AJ who is most likely still alive, so somebody needs to take care of him. I doubt Javier or Gabe will be up to for this, so it seems obvious to me that she will probably disappear with AJ.

  • edited May 2017

    I have to agree with you again here though most points you make I disagree with. I do hate that writers be so afraid of their fanbase throwing tantrums if they kill off a character. Same exact case with Daryl from the TV show.

    Game of Thrones is like one of the only shows or books with the big balls they use to smash fan's threats and complaints. Because absolutely no one is safe in that universe.

    AnimalBoy posted: »

    I wish TellTale had the guts to kill her off.

  • And they brought Jon Snow back even though he stayed dead in the books if I am not mistaken.
    If that isn't fan service.

    Ladariel posted: »

    I have to agree with you again here though most points you make I disagree with. I do hate that writers be so afraid of their fanbase throwi

  • Might be a difference between little fun attachment for like your favorite superhero from childhood comics and obsessive admiration of a character to the point it becomes a bit mentally unhealthy or disturbing. That might be the point that was trying to be made. As though some fans may send actual death threats to the staff if they come up with a fictional death for a fictional character.

    As opposed to a character in another type of medium? Why would you even follow a series if you can't get attached to the characters story th

  • I'm hoping they do. Not to sound cruel.

    Thing is; Clementine has been the sole focus of the fanbase and they need to learn that it's not about her anymore. Her story has been told, they're tying the loose ends and filling the holes. If they make a fourth game and it involves Clementine, I will be disappointed.

  • They are doing the opposite with A New Frontier. They are making more holes and more loose ends. She's too out of focus in A New Frontier for TTG to fill in blanks and tying loose ends.
    If Season Three had been solely about her, sure, I'd buy it, and it'd probably be likely she dies.

    But then again, why do they have to kill off every single person at the end of the season? The comics and the TV show manage just fine with keeping a set of people for continuity. So why not keep Clem, Javier & Co around as a group and keep on with them for several seasons? How about some continuity.

    Killing Clem off or sending her away in this spin-off wouldn't do her justice in any way.

    I'm hoping they do. Not to sound cruel. Thing is; Clementine has been the sole focus of the fanbase and they need to learn that it's not

  • Yes it would. The flashbacks are good enough, we know she has survived and traveled, we know how she got into the Frontier. We know what happened (possibly) to Kenny, Jane and Wellington (determinant).

    They are doing the opposite with A New Frontier. They are making more holes and more loose ends. She's too out of focus in A New Frontier fo

  • edited May 2017

    Well yeah it might of been although I thought that stunt was just used to develop Milasandre's character further and prove that her powers and god were legit by bringing Jon back. Also I'm glad he came back anyway to take down Ramsey Bolton.

    And they brought Jon Snow back even though he stayed dead in the books if I am not mistaken. If that isn't fan service.

  • So it would be alright to kill Rick in, say, Fear The Walking Dead? He'd a major side character there, but not the focus, and if he'd be killed off there, do you think that would suffice, let alone do him and his character justice?

    Yes it would. The flashbacks are good enough, we know she has survived and traveled, we know how she got into the Frontier. We know what happened (possibly) to Kenny, Jane and Wellington (determinant).

  • They already killed her from the inside...

    they won't kill her, the fanbase will go fucking insane. telltale knows this.

  • This is different; Clementine's story is done and over with. We know what has happened. We've known her for two seasons, almost three.

    Rick is THEE most important character and he may be a side character in Fear The Walking Dead, but he's also in The Walking Dead. If he was killed off in FTWD, he's gone in TWD.

    Clementine is in the same realm, just a different season. You'd be better off with the Rick comparison to Jesus.

    So it would be alright to kill Rick in, say, Fear The Walking Dead? He'd a major side character there, but not the focus, and if he'd be killed off there, do you think that would suffice, let alone do him and his character justice?

  • That's not exclusive, though. You have to expect the radical fans with the level headed ones, its bound to happen. I'm not asking about that, though, I'm asking mr day one marriage about following a story. Two years were wasted by TT between the games, and they up and go with a white guy pretending he's Hispanic as a followup to S2. That's pretty disturbing to me. It's like focusing an entire Batman movie on Gordon then killing off Bruce in the last 5 minutes. Fuck is the point? Its retarded and insulting.

    Ladariel posted: »

    Might be a difference between little fun attachment for like your favorite superhero from childhood comics and obsessive admiration of a cha

  • No, Clementine is an immortal god. Not even Telltale can stop her.

  • I think there is a way, like she saves AJ's life.
    Or she dies for someone important.

    TBH I love Clem I DO!
    But...come on...she has to die soon...as long as it's not stupid and for a good cause then I think it'll be good.

    I'm like that with Daryl on TWD, I'm like "he has to die", my mom swore saying she will quit the show if he EVER dies...
    What's funny is when my most hated character survived in the show I quit watching until I heard he was dead, I threw a party.
    I was so super happy!

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