When Matthew was about to fall off the bridge, he raised his gun to potentially shoot Luke or Clem. Someone could argue it was to shoot at Nick, but I don’t think so.
Speaking of our bridge boi, his partner Walter is heavily decayed inside the Ski Lodge by now.
I personally love this exchange for how dark it is when you really stop to think about it. You have a man and a child smiling and bonding over savagely beating a guy to death. Talk about whiplash, huh?
When Matthew was about to fall off the bridge, he raised his gun to potentially shoot Luke or Clem. Someone could argue it was to shoot at N… moreick, but I don’t think so.
Speaking of our bridge boi, his partner Walter is heavily decayed inside the Ski Lodge by now.
When Matthew was about to fall off the bridge, he raised his gun to potentially shoot Luke or Clem. Someone could argue it was to shoot at N… moreick, but I don’t think so.
Speaking of our bridge boi, his partner Walter is heavily decayed inside the Ski Lodge by now.
Hate to say it, but yeah, Ben did have a gun when he ran. TBH, if Ben tried to shoot the walkers he'd probably miss and shoot Lee instead, considering no-one bothered to give him any gun training.
If you stay silent when Rebecca tells Luke to shoot Carver, Luke will briefly give Carver a taken aback expression before considering it. Clementine will then just give Luke an affirmative look and he will be visibly surprised.
I personally love this exchange for how dark it is when you really stop to think about it. You have a man and a child smiling and bonding over savagely beating a guy to death. Talk about whiplash, huh?
Oh.. shit. But what a way to twist it with it considered morally wrong to kill the walkers for the keys. And this time the child being ready the kill them himself, if Clementine allowed it.
I was using the collection, even though it's shit, he did not have a gun there. I then went to check the original (PS4) and he didn't have it there either.
Hm, odd. Last I checked he had a gun. Over the past year however, my season 1 game on steam has been "updated" and I haven't played the 1st season for a year, so idk. Weird.
I was using the collection, even though it's shit, he did not have a gun there. I then went to check the original (PS4) and he didn't have it there either.
I was using the collection, even though it's shit, he did not have a gun there. I then went to check the original (PS4) and he didn't have it there either.
There are several, what I call, "hopeless Clem" moments sprinkled throughout the seasons that, in my opinion, are pretty good. Each one sort of reminds Clem and us [the player] that she being a young person needs to be a light of hope. People like her are going to have to raise up the 1st apocalypse generation and need to make sure that generation knows the hope and light of the past to keep humanity alive. These hopeless Clem moments also show how worn she is as a character. If Clem is indeed a determinate character by the end of the season and/or dies regardless, I wonder if the hopeless Clem moments will carry on to the end a.k.a right before she dies, she just gives up.
Clem has a bullet wound near her left shoulder, a stitched up dog bite on her left forearm, a branding on her left arm, and determinantly a tattoo on her left hand. The right side of her body must be so lonely.
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Clementine & Kenny both gave each other a smile when they were talking about Carver’s death.
When Matthew was about to fall off the bridge, he raised his gun to potentially shoot Luke or Clem. Someone could argue it was to shoot at Nick, but I don’t think so.
Speaking of our bridge boi, his partner Walter is heavily decayed inside the Ski Lodge by now.
I personally love this exchange for how dark it is when you really stop to think about it. You have a man and a child smiling and bonding over savagely beating a guy to death. Talk about whiplash, huh?
Yah, 5+ years laying inside a cabin with a hole through the head will cause some decay.
No, he was definitely aiming at Nick.
I just replayed that part and Ben definitely did NOT have a gun.
If you stay silent when Rebecca tells Luke to shoot Carver, Luke will briefly give Carver a taken aback expression before considering it. Clementine will then just give Luke an affirmative look and he will be visibly surprised.
It makes sense for them to act that way since Carver treated both of them badly, they’re just glad that it’s finally over.
Disco Broccoli died in the car crash.
Okay, I think I found it: it's if you took Rebecca's advice and went to find Luke & Kenny.
Clem getting the keys off of the walker couple in Done Running is a callback to Clem getting the keys off the walker in No Time Left.
Oh.. shit. But what a way to twist it with it considered morally wrong to kill the walkers for the keys. And this time the child being ready the kill them himself, if Clementine allowed it.
But he survived through the shirt.
He lives on in merchandise!
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Hm, he has a gun in my version. Are you playing the Remastered addition? Because I play the original.
I was using the collection, even though it's shit, he did not have a gun there. I then went to check the original (PS4) and he didn't have it there either.
Hm, odd. Last I checked he had a gun. Over the past year however, my season 1 game on steam has been "updated" and I haven't played the 1st season for a year, so idk. Weird.
There are like 25 issues/errors/bugs/missing features in the collection, remember that
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He also didn't have it in the original for me so that wasn't a bug, he just doesn't have a gun there.
I lost the inventory icons I had apparently, so have this instead.
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Tomorrow will be a gift.
During the conversation inside the car you’ll get this response from Kenny if you choose the dialogue option “Maybe he shouldn’t have.”
There are several, what I call, "hopeless Clem" moments sprinkled throughout the seasons that, in my opinion, are pretty good. Each one sort of reminds Clem and us [the player] that she being a young person needs to be a light of hope. People like her are going to have to raise up the 1st apocalypse generation and need to make sure that generation knows the hope and light of the past to keep humanity alive. These hopeless Clem moments also show how worn she is as a character. If Clem is indeed a determinate character by the end of the season and/or dies regardless, I wonder if the hopeless Clem moments will carry on to the end a.k.a right before she dies, she just gives up.
Clem has a bullet wound near her left shoulder, a stitched up dog bite on her left forearm, a branding on her left arm, and determinantly a tattoo on her left hand. The right side of her body must be so lonely.
If you get between Kenny and Jane but don’t do anything, Jane will rush past you towards Kenny. More proof that she is the true aggressor.
You can only push someone so much before they finally lose it. It was all Kenny's fault, not Jane's.
Yeah, probably didn't help the abusive redneck stereotypin there.
I hate to sound I'm agreeing in that corner, but Kenny is technically the one who attacked.
These two look so similar when they hold their gun.
Oh, for sucks fake.
Is there something wrong?
No, everythings just fuckin chill.
Normal, one might say.
Well, you seem kind of annoyed on what I posted.
To be honest, I never noticed that before.
Possible foreshadowing for AJ's fate? From the train station in the first episode.
It looks like he's looking at Clem's grave if anything. Unless you think he's the ant-christ.
Aw man, I'm getting flashbacks of The Departed now with the whole X symbolism thing