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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 7, 2014 23:06:19 GMT
I must be crazy, because to me it looks like a circle symbol, well that makes sense then it's dead Lee.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 0:48:37 GMT
I'm guessing that mark is general walker decay...unless it's an important symbol. The episode splash screens generally conveyed the 'feel' of the episode, it wasn't necessarily set in stone during S1 that those events would happen. (Episode 3; Duck was never happy and smiling out of the window of the train, Episode 4; Christa and Kenny never visibly went down with Lee in the sewers, etc.) Episode 5, Clem never not cut her hair
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Jan 8, 2014 1:27:56 GMT
Holy shit, Nate actually had similar wounds on his right hand. He got them from Wyatt/Eddie on Day 41, and the scars were still there when he picked up Russell, like, 5 months later. If it IS a survivor we've met, instead of just a random corpse, it could be Nate. Of course, I believe that he'll show up in some OTHER capacity, alive and ready to wreak havoc, but hey, the scars are the same. It's not Nate. He had his scar on his palm, not on the back of his hand.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 1:29:46 GMT
Holy shit, Nate actually had similar wounds on his right hand. He got them from Wyatt/Eddie on Day 41, and the scars were still there when he picked up Russell, like, 5 months later. If it IS a survivor we've met, instead of just a random corpse, it could be Nate. Of course, I believe that he'll show up in some OTHER capacity, alive and ready to wreak havoc, but hey, the scars are the same. It's not Nate. He had his scar on his palm, not on the back of his hand. *denial*
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Jan 8, 2014 1:31:14 GMT
It's not Nate. He had his scar on his palm, not on the back of his hand. *denial* I'm not in denial. I never really cared for Nate in the first place.
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Post by Rock114 on Jan 8, 2014 1:38:31 GMT
I'm not in denial. I never really cared for Nate in the first place. You never- But it's- But- Why- How- NATE!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 1:44:23 GMT
Nate is God. In the final episode, if Russel is alive and kicking, Nate will kill your attackers, and save Russ once more.
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Post by Rock114 on Jan 8, 2014 1:56:21 GMT
Followed by looting the attackers' corpses and taking all their stuff.
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Jan 8, 2014 2:09:58 GMT
I'm not in denial. I never really cared for Nate in the first place. You never- But it's- But- Why- How- NATE! Maybe I sounded wrong, I think Nate's a pretty funny guy, but I kinda lost all respect for him after wanting to kill the old people. I won't be pissed if he comes back, I just won't be sad if he dies.
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Post by Michael7123 on Jan 8, 2014 2:17:52 GMT
I'm guessing that mark is general walker decay...unless it's an important symbol. The episode splash screens generally conveyed the 'feel' of the episode, it wasn't necessarily set in stone during S1 that those events would happen. (Episode 3; Duck was never happy and smiling out of the window of the train, Episode 4; Christa and Kenny never visibly went down with Lee in the sewers, etc.) Actualy, you do go down into the sewers, just not during the day. Remember when you were I the sewers below Crawford while you were sneaking in there?
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Post by Rock114 on Jan 8, 2014 2:34:55 GMT
You never- But it's- But- Why- How- NATE! Maybe I sounded wrong, I think Nate's a pretty funny guy, but I kinda lost all respect for him after wanting to kill the old people. I won't be pissed if he comes back, I just won't be sad if he dies. Oh, THAT'S what you meant? I won't really be too sad if Nate kicks the bucket either. The whole "psychopathic evil murderer" thing kind of cements that. But I think he's a hilarious and unpredictable psychopathic evil murderer, which is why he's awesome. I guess I just like him in the "Love to Hate" him way.
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Jan 8, 2014 5:18:50 GMT
Maybe I sounded wrong, I think Nate's a pretty funny guy, but I kinda lost all respect for him after wanting to kill the old people. I won't be pissed if he comes back, I just won't be sad if he dies. Oh, THAT'S what you meant? I won't really be too sad if Nate kicks the bucket either. The whole "psychopathic evil murderer" thing kind of cements that. But I think he's a hilarious and unpredictable psychopathic evil murderer, which is why he's awesome. I guess I just like him in the "Love to Hate" him way. Exactly. I kinda felt the same way towards Larry. He was an asshole, but he was our lovable and hateable asshole.
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Post by wakemeup on Jan 8, 2014 9:03:25 GMT
Also, how do walkers deal with subzero temperatures? They don't have any body heat right? would they just sorta...freeze? Have the comics have dealt with this? Yes, the walkers were freezing in the winter in comics, which is probably the main reason Christa wanted to head north. That's the best pic I could find, the walker's frozen.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2014 0:39:29 GMT
I wouldn't call Nate a psycho murderer just yet. He killed the old couple because they tried to kill him. I'm not entirely convinced that it was Nate who robbed them, either. He also had a reason for trying to kill Wyatt and Eddie, as well. The only person who he had no reason to kill was Russel, and he confirmed in the beginning, that he definitely had shit to rob, yet Nate treated him like a son as soon as shit came up. Granted, the shit with the zombie was a bit far, and Nate is definitely miles away from his rocker, but I don't think he's at the point of randomly murdering people just yet.
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Post by Michael7123 on Jan 9, 2014 0:42:27 GMT
I wouldn't call Nate a psycho murderer just yet. He killed the old couple because they tried to kill him. I'm not entirely convinced that it was Nate who robbed them, either. He also had a reason for trying to kill Wyatt and Eddie, as well. The only person who he had no reason to kill was Russel, and he confirmed in the beginning, that he definitely had shit to rob, yet Nate treated him like a son as soon as shit came up. Granted, the shit with the zombie was a bit far, and Nate is definitely miles away from his rocker, but I don't think he's at the point of randomly murdering people just yet. I agree with what you said, but treating him like a son is a tad too much. "What happened to 'I'LL COVER YOU?'". "Look how good you did." But yeah, everyone that Nate killed/tried to kill has had a legitimate reason.
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