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Post by Master Psychic on Dec 19, 2013 20:22:24 GMT
Ok, Clementine is now very different as we saw in episode 1. Yes, I know that people change and she can change too but I'm afraid that they are going to turn Clementine into a survivor who will do anything to survive by the end of this season and we can't do anything about it. I saw the pic for episode 4 and she doesn't have her hat and she puts blood on her face which is disturbing and this could mean that Clementine will change but not in a good way.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 19, 2013 20:24:47 GMT
Ok, Clementine is now very different as we saw in episode 1. Yes, I know that people change and she can change too but I'm afraid that they are going to turn Clementine into a survivor who will do anything to survive by the end of this season and we can't do anything about it. I saw the pic for episode 4 and she doesn't have her hat and she puts blood on her face which is disturbing and this could mean that Clementine will change but not in a good way. That pic creeps me out so badly.
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Post by DomeWing333 on Jan 3, 2014 3:28:56 GMT
This image was posted on the Facebook page for Two Best Friends. Dante-Clem.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 3, 2014 3:46:08 GMT
Nice, I have to admit though, I hope she does not become something... else, I would prefer, and I shit you not, I would prefer her dead then become no better then the things we fought in season 1, and whats to come in season 2.
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Post by Zeruis on Jan 3, 2014 4:14:51 GMT
Not a big fan of Clem in S2...
You know what would really break my heart for the ending? -Clem is seen cold and starving with her gun in a snow storm without any innocence or morality that she previously had. Everyone else has died. She comes across a small, secluded area (such as a bathroom) and sees a poor and defenseless child with a backpack open of food and supplies inside. The child gets scared and tries to hide. Clem goes inside and raises her gun to the child.
Clem: I see you. Get out of there. (Fade to black; credits roll)
I kinda see something like this happening. Unfortunately with the tone of the writing this season, I don't even think we'll have so much as even a bittersweet ending like episode 5...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2014 4:27:36 GMT
I think the ending may be Clem walking away from the bloodbath that is the ending of episode 10 with the lone survivor other than herself. Depending on your previous choices, she'll either be holding hands with the person who is left, or not, to represent her humanity.
On a side note, I feel like pirating a few single player AAA games that I already own on Xbox, so I can have fun with modding.
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Jan 3, 2014 4:32:48 GMT
Not a big fan of Clem in S2... You know what would really break my heart for the ending? -Clem is seen cold and starving with her gun in a snow storm without any innocence or morality that she previously had. Everyone else has died. She comes across a small, secluded area (such as a bathroom) and sees a poor and defenseless child with a backpack open of food and supplies inside. The child gets scared and tries to hide. Clem goes inside and raises her gun to the child. Clem: I see you. Get out of there. (Fade to black; credits roll) I kinda see something like this happening. Unfortunately with the tone of the writing this season, I don't even think we'll have so much as even a bittersweet ending like episode 5... That'd be a pretty good ending actually! Yeah it'd be depressing to see Clem like that, but I feel like that could happen seeing her in Ep. 4. I feel like that's the episode everyone is looking forward to.
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Post by DomeWing333 on Jan 3, 2014 4:40:29 GMT
I think you're overreacting. She's not the wide-eye, innocent kid that she was in Season 1. That much is true. But she's still a hell of a long way off from being ruthless. She's just growing up. That means toughening up a little. She may not be as naive or meek as she was before but her morality is still plenty intact from what I saw.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2014 4:47:25 GMT
I don't think she's ruthless. I just think she's on the route to become emotionless and careless.
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Post by DomeWing333 on Jan 3, 2014 5:16:02 GMT
Well she's not quite as chirpy and excitable as she was before, but that happens to everybody as they get older. While I will miss her childish glee at petting Maybelle or playing with chalk, I think there are more layers and hidden depth to Season 2 Clementine and that's a good thing in my book.
I think what a lot of us are feeling is what a lot of parents feel when they see their child mature into young adults. There's always going to be a sense of nostalgia and longing for the days when your little one was all sweet and precocious, but like Clem says, "she needs to grow up sometime."
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2014 5:24:52 GMT
But look at her face when faced with Pete's amputation. She looks as though she doesn't care. A slight look of "ew" but nothing more.
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Post by DomeWing333 on Jan 3, 2014 5:36:48 GMT
It looks to me a lot more like "concern" than "ew."
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2014 5:43:57 GMT
True. But whatever it was, there was not much of it.
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Post by DomeWing333 on Jan 3, 2014 5:47:20 GMT
Well, it was only on screen for like 2 seconds until it cut away. Once Pete actually starts sawing the leg off, I think we'll see a bit more of a reaction.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2014 5:53:13 GMT
But there would be more from the moment before he cut his leg off.
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