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The Walking Dead: Season Two (Video Game)

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Season Two marks the continuing adventures of Clementine as she's forced to grow up quickly in a world of zombies and human savagery.400 Days is an anthology of stories all centered at an abandoned truck stop as various characters stop there for shelter from zombies and raidersMichonne follows the character of the same name from the comic series, covering her adventures during the Time Skip between the conclusion of All-Out War and A New Beginning.Be warned: with all episodes of 400 Days, Season Two, and Michonne now released, this article will have spoilers, and some may be unmarked. Proceed at your own discretion.
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Sure, Let's Go with That
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Sure, Let's Go with That: When adults are talking about sex in front of Clementine, Bonnie tells them off. One dialog option allows Clementine to say that she's not stupid, she knows what they're talking about. The script then has her elaborate that they're talking about kissing and stuff. They go with that description.
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Anyone Can Die
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Anyone Can Die: Yes, this applies even in a spin-off series: Just when it looks like gamers might get an episode of the Walking Dead without any major character deaths poor Greg and potentially Zachary get shot with just under five minutes left before the credits of episode 1. John is shot in the head after he is introduced by Randell, who the player can then choose to either murder or use him as a bargain with Norma at the end of the episode. By the end of the mini-series, Zachary and Randall end up dying regardless of the previous choices you made. Norma, Berto, and (if you bungle up the trade with Norma) Oak also perish, along with most of the community from Monroe. Even Sam can die, depending on what choice you make in the end.
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City on the Water: The settlement of Monroe is a drastically scaled down version of this trope done with various boats and rafts. It's not as visually impressive as most other examples, but it has kept the survivors living there safe for well over a year into the zombie apocalypse.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: To season 1, big time. Omid gets shot and killed by a teenaged looter, Christa shoots the looter in retaliation even though she'd dropped her gun and was completely defenseless, absolutely no mention is made of what happens to Christa and Omid's baby, and Clementine makes friends with a dog only for it to turn feral and give her a nasty bite on the arm before she fatally impales it by accident... Of course, that's all just from the first half of the FIRST EPISODE of season 2. The second half will likely leave your jaw hanging off the side of your face.
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Tempting Fate: Jane and Luke have sex in Episode 4. Not only does this have immediate repercussions (Luke was supposed to be on patrol, and their interlude allowed a herd of Walkers to show up and directly leads to Sarah's death), but in A New Frontier, it's revealed that either they used the 'withdrawal method' of birth control or didn't bother even trying, as Jane is pregnant. Like much else in the game, it doesn't end well.
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Badass Adorable: Thanks to hanging out with Lee, and eventually Christa and Omid, Clementine has picked up on some survival techniques, skills, and become even more resourceful, and still looks like a regular little girl doing this. Understandably, this impresses some of the adults she comes across.
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The Worf Effect
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The Worf Effect: Sam's father is told to be the man who's single-handedly kept his family together while enduring the zombie apocalypse. He gets shot dead by Randall.
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Unreliable Narrator
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Unreliable Narrator: Norma tells Michonne that Sam is liar not to be trusted with, but Norma is also the Big Bad of the first episode.
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Gone Horribly Right: Jane's plan to show what kind of violence Kenny is capable of, especially if you don't save her.
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Last Breath Bullet
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Last Breath Bullet: How Alvin takes out one of Carver's Mooks, buying time for the group to escape Carver's camp.
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Multiple Endings: Serveral, all of them bittersweet. Suffice to say, Telltale Games could have a lot of juggling to do at the start of Season 3. Kenny Ending: Clem, Kenny, and AJ (the baby) make it to Wellington, only to be told that they can't accept any more people at the moment due to winter food shortages. The defenders toss the three a bag of survival supplies and suggest that they keep returning, in case some space opens up. Kenny, not content with this, successfully argues for them to keep the supplies if they let Clem and the Baby in. The player is then given a choice... Stay with Kenny: Clem refuses to leave Kenny behind, and while he resists, she ultimately convinces him. They agree to keep returning to Wellington until they are allowed entry, and leave to find shelter for the time being. Go to Wellington: Clem tearfully agrees to leave, taking the baby to the gates. After one final goodbye, Kenny leaves as the gates close behind him, and in front of Clementine. Jane Ending: Clem, Jane, and AJ (the baby) return to Howes', the department store that Carver used as his fortress, quickly finding food for the baby. While none of the defenders are alive, Jane notes that the decimated walker population and still-intact defenses and greenhouse would make it an excellent hideout. Suddenly, a family of three approaches. The father begs for food and shelter, stating that they been wandering for some time and have not eaten in a day. The player is then given a choice... Let Them In: Clem lets them come in, and Jane reluctantly agrees. The family is overjoyed at their kindness, and the father begins sizing up the place, also noting that it would make a great place to live. However, Clementine silently notices that the father's situation and gung-ho attitude is eerily similar to Kenny's, and seems worried about the possibility of everything coming full-circle. Send Them Away: Clem and Jane tell them to leave, worried about their limited supplies and the possible danger the strangers may present. The father threatens them, but Clem calls his bluff, and they leave, dejected. Jane worries that they'll be back, but Clem coldly notes that they'll be ready if it happens. The final shot is of the family's son, sadly looking back at Clementine. Alone Ending: Clem takes the baby and either abandons Jane after killing Kenny or abandons/kills Kenny after he killed Jane, disgusted by their callous, selfish actions. 9 days later, she and the baby are seen walking over a hill, seeing a massive herd in the distance as they reach the top. She silently kills a straggler, covering herself and the baby with their guts to disguise their scent, and calmly begins pressing on through through the field of walkers.
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Gray-and-Grey Morality: One of the themes of the season. While in Season 1, all the people that are in your group are good people at heart, even if they don't show it. The Cabin Survivors, on the other hand, often are somewhat grayer in their morality, and a lot of times the conflicts that the group solves has no clear good or bad solution. Exemplified further with Kenny and Jane. Kenny violently attacks Jane because he thought she killed or left behind AJ, and can kill her if you let him. Despite this, he legitimately cares for Clem and AJ, and is willing to sacrifice himself to make sure they're safe. On the other hand, Jane is extremely callous and underhanded in her manipulation of proving to Clem that Kenny is crazy, purposely gaslighting him into attacking her. It's also implied that she did this for the purpose of keeping Clem to herself. Despite her initial disdain towards AJ, she seems to care for Clem and AJ somewhat, and desires to keep them both safe. She can even care enough to let a starving family into their new home. There's no real resolution for the conflict, and neither side is entirely justifiable in their actions.
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The Heart
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Can be played straight with Clementine, depending on the choices made. She can go from The Heart of the team to a manipulative survivor who threatens a pregnant woman, taunts a starving dog with food, and manipulates a girl with mental issues into giving her supplies. Given what happened to her in Season One and the Downer Beginning of Episode Six, she can't entirely be blamed for going off the rails. Christa as well, due to the death of Omid and fate of her child. It's implied her cold demeanor towards Clementine is due to blaming her for Omid's death.
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Unwinnable by Design: It's impossible for Wyatt to succeed in reaching his car.
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The Main Characters Do Everything
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The Main Characters Do Everything: This job needs someone small? Let's get Clementine. This job requires someone who knows Kenny well? Let's get Clementine. This job requires fixing a windmill? Okay, let's get Clementine.
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Wrong-Name Outburst
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Wrong-Name Outburst: At dinner, Kenny calls Clementine Duck, making it clear that despite surface appearances he's still somewhat of a wreck.
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Pay Evil unto Evil
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Pay Evil unto Evil: Carver's ultimate fate is very, very ugly and cruel, but he just soooooo had it coming.
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Adorably Precocious Child
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Adorably Precocious Child / Wise Beyond Their Years: Clem certainly acts like somebody twice her age (which is quite justified considering the circumstances.) So much so that many of the other adults turn to her for advice and help (something which even gets lampshaded by a dialogue option.) Carver picks up on this much more than her companions do.
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Diabolus ex Machina
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Diabolus ex Machina: The end of "In Harm's Way", Clem and her group kill Carver and manage to escape his settlement by using Walker guts to sneak through a herd, when a stray bullet kills Carlos, Sarah panics and runs, and Sarita gets bit in the arm.
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Fingore: Michonne traps Randall's hands in a compressor and closes it on his hands in order to keep him prisoner. The player has the option to squeeze it harder.
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A House Divided: The name and overall theme of episode 2. Clementine's group meets the group at the ski lodge, which includes a surprisingly alive Kenny. He immediately butts heads with Luke and Nick, and on top of that, Nick has killed Walter's partner Matthew.
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Chekhov's Gun: Matthew's knife is the reason Walter finds out he'd dead, and when he flicks it away it is later found by Clem when Walkers start attacking. Episode 4 has this Double Subverted: Mike and Bonnie say that the cannons you find at Parker's Run Memorial Museum could do a lot of damage and make a lot of noise if you got them working. Jane later explains at the observation deck that you can't get them working, as they've been filled with cement for safety. But when you have to keep the walkers of the deck, it can still be used to block the gate - except the weight of the cannon breaks the deck when you try to move. Well, now there's no stairs for the walker to climb up!
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Everybody's Dead, Dave: By the end of the season, almost every single main character except Clementine and Alvin Jr can die: Pete, Nick, Alvin, Carlos, Sarita, Sarah, Rebecca and Luke all die by the end of Episode 5. Bonnie can die if you let her drown during the lake scene. Either Kenny, Jane, or both will die at the climax of Episode 5, and Mike could be killed by Clementine in an early PS3 release of Episode 5.
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Devoured by the Horde: In Episode One, "All That Remains", if Clementine chooses to save Nick instead of Pete, he'll be surrounded by walkers and get devoured while they watch helplessly. In Episode Three, "In Harm's Way", when the group is trying to leave the store, Troyholds them at gunpoint, Jane will convince him that she'll lead him to safety. But once he's distracted, Jane shoots him in the groin and leaves him to be devoured by the herd of incoming walkers. While the gang is trying to navigate their way through the walker herd, Carlo is trying to calm Sarah down, a stray bullet shot from the people from the store hits him in the neck. The blood from his neck attracts a group of walkers and they attack and devour him. In Episode Four, "Amid the Ruins", no matter what choice you make, Sarah will unfortunately suffer this fate. When Clementine and Jane tries to find her after being separated, they find her with Luke trapped inside a trailer as walkers try to enter. After getting inside, Clementine tries to get Sarah to leave with them but she still hasn't recovered from her panic attack. If Clementine chooses to leave her in the trailer, the walkers will break in as Sarah cries out for Clementine and reaches out to her moments before being devoured. If Clementine chooses to save Sarah, later on in the game, the observation deck they're staying on crumbles when the group is moving a cannon and Sarah falls and is trapped under the rubble while Walkers are heading towards them. Regardless of your choice, Sarah cannot be saved at this point and she gets devoured.
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Bolivian Army Cliffhanger: Episode Four ends with an all-out shootout between Clementine's party and the Russians, with only the sound of gunshots and a cut to black. Episode Five reveals that the minor Russian character Natasha was the only one killed.
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Delivered to Kenny by Carver during Episode 3. He returns the favor later.
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Palette Swap: Randy and Patricia from the go with Jane ending are pretty clearly texture swaps of Carlos and Molly respectively.
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Mythology Gag: While scavenging for food, Michonne finds one of the canned foods with the picture of a cartoon mascot that Clementine was compared to in Season 2. In one of Michonne's dream sequences, the outside window of her apartment shows Atlanta in ruins just like depicted in flashbacks from The Walking Dead comic and the series. When Michonne comes across James holding a pistol, she can ask him how it feels. He responds by saying it's heavy - the same thing Clementine said in Season One when she held a gun for the first time. Michonne mentioned that she had met people like Norma and Randall before, likely referring to the Governor and Negan. If Randall is killed in Episode 2, Michonne will put a sack over his face after he is reanimated and continue with the prisoner exchange in the next episode, a method she likely learned from Negan who did the same with Holly.
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Funny Background Event: While riding in the truck at the beginning of Episode 3, there's a sign behind Kenny reading "WARNING: CRUSHING HAZARD," a sly way of referencing him crushing Larry's head during Season One. Which becomes Harsher In Hindsight by the end of the episode, as Kenny had his face smashed in by Carver enough to lose an eye, and Kenny later repays the favor on Carter.
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Shoot the Shaggy Dog: Twice in Episode 4: The entirety of Sarah's plotline ends this way. Over the course of three episodes, Clem is given repeated chances to choose whether to be friendly and help Sarah or to be mean and abuse her. She can help Sarah learn to use a gun and seems to be preparing her to finally face the post-apocalyptic world without her father sheltering her. Then Sarah's father dies in front of her, Sarah becomes catatonic, and everything you may have tried to build with her comes to nothing as she inevitably dies being torn apart and screaming for her father before the end of the episode. Even if Clem saves Sarah in the trailer home, Sarah will still be killed by Walkers during the shootout on the observation deck. Double subverted with Rebecca. After all the effort the group went through to ensure she could give birth safely, it looks like her baby was stillborn, only for the baby to start breathing a few seconds later. However, Rebecca dies of exhaustion at the end of the episode.
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Shoot the Dog: Clementine ends up fatally wounding a dog after it bites and probably would have killed her. She can end its life mercifully if the player chooses to. And yes, the game makes this as unpleasant as humanly possible. After all, the dog was just as desperate for food as she was... At the end of Episode 4, either Clementine or Kenny has to shoot Rebecca after she dies and reanimates.
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Extremely Short Time Span: Not counting the Time Skip at the beginning, the entire season takes place over the course of about 7-8 days.
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Life-or-Limb Decision
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Life-or-Limb Decision: Carlos and co. consider doing this when they think Clem is infected. Ultimately averted. Similarly done later with Pete if he's saved, as he can't bring himself to saw off his own leg, figuring he'd bleed out anyway. Also done at the end of Episode 3, where you have to choose to cut Sarita's arm off or not.
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Defrosting Ice Queen
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Defrosting Ice Queen: Episode 5 has Jane enact a Big Damn Heroes moment to save Kenny, and, at the end of the episode, provided the player doesn't decide whether to let the family in or not, Jane will be the one to take the risk and let them inside Howe's.
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Easter Egg
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Easter Egg: One for sharp eyes: in Episode 1, amongst the graffiti on the public toilet's cubicles, there's a tiny smiley face with the words 'We're back!' written underneath.
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Bring My Brown Pants
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Bring My Brown Pants: Greg wets himself when Randall holds a gun to his head. He's mortified and makes a point of telling Michonne this is the first and only time it's happened.
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Bland-Name Product: Nate's "Chovet" pickup truck.
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Beard of Evil
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Beard of Evil: Randall is a brute and has a beard.
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Worf Had the Flu
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The number of times an 11 year old girl is asked to take point on even extremely dangerous tasks becomes almost comical. Especially egregious is when all of the adults defer to Clem's expertise in figuring out how to turn off a wind turbine. Though this is usually because the other members of the group are otherwise preoccupied taking care of their family or recent events have made their abilities... questionable. There are also other times where Clementine's specially suited to a task (such as being smaller and sneakier) so there are at least in-story reasons for this besides the fact that you're the protagonist.
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Dead Guy Junior
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Dead Guy Junior: Kenny names Rebecca's baby Alvin Jr., AJ for short, after the baby's late father.
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Apologetic Attacker
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Apologetic Attacker: Michelle, who comes in at the beginning and holds Clementine at gunpoint. Omid comes in to try to save Clementine, but the door he left open closes with a loud sound, startling her so that she instinctively turns around and shoots Omid. She actually feels remorse over this — or is panicking because an obviously pregnant woman holding a rifle has just walked in — and then repeatedly starts shouting that she didn't mean to shoot him! She even drops her gun to plead with Christa, who shoots her anyway. Episode 3 has Carlos forced at gunpoint to slap his daughter, apologizing before and after for what Carver made him do. At the beginning of Episode 4, if you cut off Sarita's arm at the end of episode 3, you can apologize to Kenny after Sarita freaks out and gets bit some more. Then, if you ax Sarita in the head, you can apologize again.
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Kick the Son of a Bitch
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Kick The Son Of A Bitch: You can torture and possibly kill Randall for all the crap he's put you through.
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Evolving Credits
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Evolving Credits: The title screen's colors significantly darken as each episode is released.
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Kick the Dog
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Kick the Dog: Randall rubs the death of Sam's father right in front of her and her younger brothers.
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Please, Don't Leave Me
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Please, Don't Leave Me: In "No Turning Back", Clem has a dream where she's with Lee in the old RV. Toward the end of the dream, she can ask Lee to promise not to leave her. If Clementine Shoots Kenny to save Jane, Jane will almost beg Clem to stay with her when it's revealed AJ was okay.
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Searching the Stalls
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Searching the Stalls: Done by Clem in the prologue to Episode 1. While in the bathroom, she makes sure there's no one alive or otherwise in the stall before taking care of herself.
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Properly Paranoid
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Properly Paranoid: While it seems harsh to players, how many wouldn't be suspicious of someone with an unidentifiable bite on their arm told you that it was only a dog during the middle of a Zombie Apocalypse?
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Dreadlock Warrior: Our main protagonist.
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Wide-Eyed Idealist: Pete certainly has an optimistic outlook during the zombie apocalypse.
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Ungrateful Bastard
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Ungrateful Bastard: To hammer in how much of an ass Randall truly is, in the final episode, he attacks Michonne even if she releases him to Norma. There's no reason behind this, especially since Norma would've kept her word, and the two of them would've left Sam and her family alone and wouldn't have burned Sam's house down.
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Stupidity Is the Only Option: Even after Omid tells Clementine to keep an eye on her stuff, the game doesn't give you the option of keeping the gun with you while retrieving the water bottle. In Episode 2, Clem will spot the flashlights of Carver's group approaching from across the bridge. Despite the approaching danger, the game forces Clem and her group to stay in the ski lodge and be utterly surprised when they're suddenly held hostage by armed psychos. To be fair, Clem did tell Rebecca and Alvin about seeing the flashlights, which is what prompted Carlos to say they'd leave at dawn. It's just that "dawn" turned out to be too late. After seeing the flashlights in episode 2, Bonnie abruptly appears snooping at the back of the lodge. None of the characters put two and two together.
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Morton's Fork
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Morton's Fork: In "All That Remains", you have the choice of feeding the dog Sam. If you don't feed him, He will attack for denying him food. If you do feed him, he will try to take all of it, and attack you for trying to stop him. In "In Harm's Way," Reggie is on thin ice with Carver, who is furious that he helped the group escape the first time. He is tasked with making the Clem and Sarah work cutting berries and trimming plants. Sarah immediately has a breakdown and cannot complete her task, giving the Clementine the choice of helping her finish or doing their own work. Regardless of what option you choose, one of the girls will have not completed their share when Carver returns and he murders Reggie in retaliation. At the end of "In Harm's Way," Sarita is bitten and you're given the choice of killing the walker or cutting off Sarita's arm. In the next episode, Sarita is killed by walkers immediately no matter what you did. The real Morton's Fork comes at the climax of Season 2, Episode 5. By this point in the game, it's obvious to all that Jane and Kenny are two sides of the same coin. The player is left to choose which of the two madmen she will side with Unless you kill the other in cold blood.
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Bittersweet Ending: Michonne, Sam's brothers, Paige, Pete, Siddiq, and (if she's alive) Sam all manage to get away from Norma and her thugs, and most of the Monroe community (Norma and Randall included) are dead. However, dozens of people have died, Sam and her family must find a new place to live, Pete has lost Berto (and if you handled the trade with Norma poorly, Oak), and Michonne still hasn't fully recovered over leaving her daughters.
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Cold-Blooded Torture
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Cold-Blooded Torture: Michonne can torture a captured Randall by beating him and crushing his fingers in a vice.
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Dropped a Bridge on Him: If he's still alive, Zachary ends up getting abruptly shot in the head during Episode 3 after helping Michonne.
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"Could Have Avoided This!" Plot
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"Could Have Avoided This!" Plot: The final battle in Episode 3 could have all been avoided if Randall (if still alive) didn't retaliate against Michonne's group anyway after the hostage exchange or if Norma and her goons didn't put Revenge Before Reason.
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Would Hurt a Child: Unfortunately for Clementine, a lot of people are not so reserved about hurting other children. Christa even crossed this the moment she saw Omid get murdered by one as he attempted to save Clementine. Carver has no problem threatening to shoot Clementine to get Kenny to surrender. One of Carver's henchmen Troy appears to have no problem with harming children, as he attacks Clementine with the stock of his assault rifle, leaving a nasty wound that's still there as of Amid The Ruins.
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Machete Mayhem
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Machete Mayhem: Michonne does most of her fighting with one.
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Scenery Porn
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Scenery Porn: The environments in this season are gorgeous.
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Gory Discretion Shot: Averted big time in the second season. You never directly see Clem die during game over scenes in the first season when Lee fails to save her. In the second season however her promotion to playable comes with death/game over scenes that are just as bad as some of Lee's if not worse due to her age. To say it's very unsettling to see Clem get her neck torn out or her stomach ripped open by a walker is a massive understatement.
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Spiteful Spit
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Spiteful Spit: Possible for Michonne to do to Randall after he brings up her daughters.
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Self-Surgery
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Self-Surgery: Clementine gets to stitch her own arm up after she's bitten by a dog. It's gut-wrenching.
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Downer Ending
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You can leave with Kenny and Alvin Junior to Wellington, but it will be overpopulated. You and Alvin Junior can stay, but Kenny must leave. Can also be a bittersweet ending, as Kenny has finally achieved his goal of keeping his surrogate son and daughter safe, and Clementine and AJ can have a chance at a normal life in Wellington. Assuming that You don't just leave with Kenny. It still can be a Downer Ending if you think that after all that searching throughout basically the entire season, you have to leave if you want to stay with one of your only allies left. What makes all of this even worse is that you never get to find Christa. You can ask the guard, but there's still no sign of her.
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Wham Line
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Wham Line: From Episode 2: From Episode 5, when Bonnie admits her feelings for Luke: Also from Episode 5, the moment when Jane's funny anecdote turns into a violent retelling of a Dark and Troubled Past:
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Seinfeldian Conversation: Bonnie's story starts with her and Leland having a bizarre conversation about what sort of weird body parts they could or couldn't live with having, such as a snake for a tongue or lobster claws.
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Et Tu, Brute?
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As unhinged as he becomes, Kenny's actions aren't entirely irrational or baseless. His treatment of Arvo is horrible, but Arvo tried to ambush the group, tried to run away from them across the ice to a cabin, getting Luke killed, and shoots Clementine when he, Mike and Bonnie were stealing the vehicle. His desire to leave with the truck as soon as possible is seen as insane by everyone, but last time Kenny fixed up a vehicle, it got stolen when the group's attention was directed elsewhere. When everyone is asleep, this is precisely what happens, by Mike and Bonnie no less. Granted, these cases have traces of Self-Fulfilling Prophecy given that Kenny's actions played a part in their reactions, but he's not entirely wrong in what he's saying.
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But Thou Must!
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But Thou Must!: Players may attempt to pick up Clementine's gun when searching for her lost water bottle or find a food dish for the dog, but the game doesn't allow one to make those choices and the consequences are dire, although there was no way for your character to know in advance that a random bandit would wander into the bathroom in the few seconds she spent picking up the water bottle. In the fourth episode, when Jane and Clementine come to Luke and Sarah's rescue, the player is forced to have Clementine talk to Sarah and take quite the time doing it instead of just being allowed to immediately flat-out abandon the latter as soon as the walkers arrive. This is despite being offered the opportunity to mostly leave Sarah to herself - and even fire some snarky lines at her - during previous episodes.
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Convenient Miscarriage: In Episode 1, this ends up being implied as the ultimate fate of Omid and Christa's baby. After Omid's death and the Time Skip, Christa is no longer pregnant and the baby is nowhere to be seen. However, Clementine's reaction when she thinks that AJ died implies that the baby died after birth. In Episode 4, this is thankfully Subverted. When Rebecca gives birth, we see Kenny hold up the unmoving baby in silence as everyone looks on in horror... And then the baby coughs and wakes up as everyone breathes a sigh of relief.
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Cutting Off the Branches
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Cutting Off the Branches: Happens often, as is common for a branching-paths story, but especially blatant in Nick's death in Episode 4: It's possible for him to die in episode 2, and so just finding his zombie caught in a fence seemed to many fans like Telltale simply Dropped a Bridge on Him in order to get his determinant status out of the way.
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Not Using the "Z" Word: One character calls them zombies, which is most likely an oversight as zombie media doesn't exist in either one of The Walking Dead's universes.
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Book Ends: In "No Going Back", the Kenny Ending cuts to Clementine's somber face after a nine day time skip, in near the exact same expression and angle the time skip begins after Omid's death. Similarly, in the Jane Ending, provided that Clementine and Jane invite the starving family into their compound, the son will remark that Clementine has a nice hat, which could echo back to one of the first conversations that Clem has in the season's first episode with Michelle, right before the latter killed Omid. Episode 1 begins at Gil's Pitstop from 400 Days where one Clem's caretaker will be shot from her pistol. One of the last places of Episode 5 is also a rest area where another of her caretaker from Season One will also be shot from her pistol, this time fired by her.
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Affably Evil
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Affably Evil: Norma dislikes her brother being excessively violent, is fairly friendly to Michonne and offers her a drink, and believes in giving second chances. However, she also captured Michonne, Pete, Sam and Greg and it's stated that she steals from other survivors and kills them if they resist.
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The Dragon
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The Dragon: Randall usually carries out his sister's orders and serves as her second-in-command.
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Lean and Mean
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Lean and Mean: Randall. His sister on the other hand is a Fat Bitch.
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Hero of Another Story
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Hero of Another Story: 400 Days focuses on the perspective of five other survivors who have no connection to Lee's group.
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Police Are Useless
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Police Are Useless: The guard on the bus was reluctant to act against an murder attempt on the bus. Then he kills that prisoner in cold blood before threatening the other prisoners. To be fair, he was caught in a panic, but he didn't last long either. The other guard on the bus immediately ditches the bus and others once the walkers start showing up, leaving three prisoners chained and mostly defenseless.
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Through the Eyes of Madness
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Through the Eyes of Madness: There are several levels you have to play through as Michonne suffers from her nightmares and loses grasp on reality.
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The Smurfette Principle
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The Smurfette Principle: Michonne is the only female crew member on The Companion.
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Would You Like to Hear How They Died?
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Would You Like to Hear How They Died?: Randall actually jokes about how he killed Sam's father right in front of her family.
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Late-Arrival Spoiler: Lee died in Season One, leaving Clementine to fend for herself. The promotional artwork for Episode 4 clearly depicts Kenny, spoiling his return in Episode 2. Players who were waiting for the entire season to be complete before playing, and were just casually browsing the Steam Store front page around Episode 4's release, might not appreciate this.
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Good All Along
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Good All Along: Sam turns out to be a Nice Girl who's simply misguided in the apocalypse.
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Public Domain Soundtrack
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Public Domain Soundtrack: A folk song for the end credits and two classical pieces at the ski lodge in A House Divided.
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Time Skip: After Michonne meets Pete, the game skips three weeks ahead.
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Heel–Face Turn: If spared, Zach will turn against Norma and save Michonne's life. Unfortunately, this gets him killed.
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Norma really loves her brother Randall despite the two constantly arguing. When he gets captured by Michonne, Norma tries to negotiate for his safe return. He is ultimately killed by Michonne - either in retribution or in self-defense - causing Norma to grow enraged and order her people to burn the house down.
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Replacement Goldfish
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Replacement Goldfish: Kenny seems to treat Clementine and Sarita as his new family. Becomes pretty obvious when he accidentally calls Clementine "Duck". Jane also appears to treat Clementine this way, though how much is up to interpretation. It's very evident she views Sarah this way, and not in a good way; she has precisely zero interest in protecting her, and even goes so far as to call the other girl's PTSD selfishness. You start to wonder if she's referring to Sarah at all, or to her own dead sister, Jaime, whom she finally got sick of and abandoned.
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Heroic Sacrifice: If you choose to stay behind with Colette and Elodie, Sam will force you out of the window before being crushed by the burning debris.
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Facial Horror
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Facial Horror: Sam's father gets half his face shot off by Randall.
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We Hardly Knew Ye
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We Hardly Knew Ye: Greg and (potentially) Zachary in episode 1. Sam's father in episode 2. Berto and potentially Oak will get killed in episode 3.
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Scream Discretion Shot: In Episode 2, if Clem goes outside to find Kenny after Carver shows up with his thugs, we don't get to see what Carver does to Carlos. Presumably, Carlos lost an ear (camera angles hide it after that, so that the scenes can play the same regardless of which choice you made).
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Room Full of Crazy: Michonne's apartment in her dream sequences is full of discarded children's drawings, walker corpses, blood, and partially demolished furniture.
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Jerkass Has a Point
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Jerkass Has a Point: In episode 3, Norma's bloodthirsty goons call her out on trying to negotiate peacefully with Michonne, who ended up demolishing their safe zone in her escape, and exchanging The Companion crew for Randall's life (if you kept him alive), despite the fact that he ditched them in their time of need to gain revenge.
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Post-Apocalyptic Dog: Clementine encounters a starving dog near an abandoned campsite.
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Improperly Placed Firearms: The only long guns seen in the game are Russian AK-47 copies. In Episode 1, Omid and Christa's baby isn't mentioned again after the Time Skip, implying a Convenient Miscarriage. In Episode 4, Clem can leave Sarah at the petrol station if she doesn't think she will be able to convince her to leave, and even if she does save her, Sarah will die in a later scene. In Episode 5, this is played straight in all 5 possible endings; Clementine and baby AJ survive to the credits no matter what else happens.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: Michonne very nearly shoots herself early in episode one, though is interrupted by Pete. Sam's mother Sophia is revealed to have killed herself some time before the present events.
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Guide Dang It!: Good damn luck getting everyone to come with you in 400 Days at the end. Other than Bonnie — who joins you no matter what — the others all take a fair bit of convincing, requiring you to choose the correct dialogue options as Tavia as well as having made some "correct" choices in their individual stories before you even knew this section was coming: Wyatt: Stay in the car instead of going out to help the cop. Considering that you most likely agreed to play rock, paper, scissors over it, which is a complete Luck-Based Mission, good luck. Alternatively, you can choose a specific line of dialogue with Tavia and Wyatt will come along. Russell: You have to choose a very specific dialogue during the ending, also the same one that can be used to convince Wyatt, and considering that that line is hidden in a choice of four, it's pretty likely that Russell will stay behind (the line is "There might be people you know"). It's notable that despite being the only one who can be convinced on dialogue alone with no requirements as to what choices you made in his solo story, Russell has the reputation for being the hardest to convince to join you. Vince: you have to save Justin, a Jerkass white collar criminal, instead of Danny, a man who may or may not be a rapist. Justin will have heard about Tavia's settlement and apparently died trying to get there. Shel/Becca: actually ties in with Russell. If you chose to have Shel drive off in the RV, she'll automatically come along due to thinking her former group is hunting her. If you killed Stephanie instead, you'll need to say "There may be people your own age", but this will make Russell stay behind and if you use the correct dialogue with Russell in this scenario, Shel/Becca will stay behind. So make sure you jack that RV, completionists.
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Disney Death: Clem gets shot and finds herself speaking to Lee. She turns out to be dreaming, not in the afterlife. In the climax of Episode 5, Jane implies that AJ was killed by Walkers. It turns out that AJ was fine and Jane lied in order to provoke a violent reaction from Kenny.
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Let's Split Up, Gang!: Forced by circumstances. Clementine and Christa split up when they're attacked by thugs early on in "All That Remains", and at the end, if you opt to run to Pete's aid, he and Clem are separated from Nick as they escape from walkers. When crossing the ice to get to Arvo's cabin, the group needs to split up to avoid putting too much pressure on any particular spot.
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Villain Has a Point: Considering The Cabin Group locked us in a shed and we don't really know much about their background... Let's just say this quote struck a chord for some players.
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Idiot Ball: Played catch with in Episode 5. First, nobody believes that Arvo, who was left with nothing to lose and whose remaining allies were unknown, might be leading the group into a trap (conversely, assuming that he isn't leading the group to a trap (which he isn't) the fact that Kenny treats him so terribly gives him plenty of reason to abandon the team as soon as safely possible). Then, on the thin ice, when the goal is specifically not to put too much weight in one area, if Clementine chooses to cover Luke as he climbs out of a small hole Bonnie will lumber up to him instead, causing them both to fall in. Finally, the ball is caught by Jane, who decides to prove a point to Clementine by playing a trick on Kenny which provokes him to fight her to the death - at no point during their fight, which she claims later not to have expected, does she think to reveal that AJ is alive and well.
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Saved by Canon
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Saved by Canon: Michonne, Pete and Siddiq are all seen after the timeskip in the comic, which means that none of them will die during this series. Everyone and anyone else is fair game though.
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Schrödinger's Gun
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Schrödinger's Gun: In Greg's interrogation in Episode 1 his response to the second question will change so that he always contradicts Michonne's earlier testimony.
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Mistaken for Racist
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Mistaken for Racist: When Boyd suggests letting the thief stay and join their group, one of the reasons Joyce advises against it is because he doesn't speak English. Shel has the option of responding "That's racist."
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Bolivian Army Ending
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Episode 5: Surprisingly, all protagonists survive the Bolivian Army Ending of Episode 4 with relatively minor injuries, but all of the Russians bar Arvo are killed in the confrontation. It doesn't last, though, as Luke falls through a frozen lake and drowns, and if Clementine chooses to provide cover instead, the same can happen to Bonnie. If she is still alive, Bonnie and Mike attempt flee the group with Arvo, who (accidentally?) shoots Clementine, causing her to fall unconscious; when she comes to, she's driving away in a truck with Kenny, the baby, and Jane, and their fates are unknown. Kenny and Jane will confront each other later on with fatal consequences— if Clem doesn't shoot Kenny, he will kill Jane. You can choose to shoot him after he kills her, leaving just you and AJ.
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Shell-Shocked Veteran
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Shell-Shocked Veteran: Michonne shows definite signs of being this, frequently having flashbacks to her missing daughters.
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Not Quite the Right Thing
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Not Quite the Right Thing: Reggie confirms that a prompt amputation will stop infection. Good to know, right? Well, at the end of "In Harm's Way," Sarita is bitten on the hand by a walker during the group's escape, and the game prompts you to either get it off her or take her arm off. If you choose the latter, she is swarmed by walkers and dies immediately.
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The Faceless
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The Faceless: In one of Michonne's nightmares, she encounters a strange woman in the shadows who doesn't reveal what she looks like. When she hallucinates her daughters, their faces are always shrouded in darkness - until the end of Episode Three.
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Canine Companion
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Canine Companion: Sam serves as this for Clementine in Episode One. Ultimately subverted after a short while once he attacks her over some food.
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And Now for Someone Completely Different
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And Now for Someone Completely Different: This is the first time that a character from the actual comic series is playable in the game.
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ShmuckBait
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Shmuck Bait: Considering what we learn about the supposed community in Season 2. The ending to the game can be this.
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Story Branch Favoritism
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Story Branch Favoritism: Of the three main endings to Episode 5, going with Kenny to find Wellington has significantly more length and interpersonal conflict devoted to it than the other two. Going with Jane results in a scene of only about a third the length with a minor choice that ends up not mattering the next season anyway, and going off alone gives only a short, silent segment of Clementine attempting to make her way through a field of Walkers. Kenny's ending, by comparison, involves the deeply conflicting choice of either staying at Wellington without him or refusing to stay if it means leaving Kenny and gives Clementine the chance to at least give him a final goodbye that she can't give Jane in Season 3 should she go with her.
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Slashed Throat
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Slashed Throat: If the player chooses to Mercy Kill the dog that bit them in episode 1 this is the method that is used to do it.
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: The whole story arc is kickstarted by Sam's attempts to rob from the same villainous woman twice. Unfortunately, Michonne and Pete's crew are dragged along thanks to her as well.
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Small Role, Big Impact
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Small Role, Big Impact: Everyone in Arvo's group apart from himself has almost no lines in English and all of them die after about five minutes. However, if it weren't for them Arvo wouldn't have become your prisoner, which may have had a different effect on Kenny's sanity and prevented you from finding their hideout and their truck. It would also result in Luke (and Mike) not being shot during the firefight, which might've saved Luke's life later on.
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Straw Nihilist
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Straw Nihilist: Randall goes into a villainous monologue about how all hope is meaningless.
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Mature Work, Child Protagonists
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Mature Work, Child Protagonists: The protagonist is an 11-year-old girl named Clementine, whom the player has to help with navigating life in the post-apocalyptic world, handling tensions within her group of survivors (in which she's one of only two kids, and the only one who doesn't have a parent looking out for her) and growing up.
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Oblivious Guilt Slinging
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Oblivious Guilt Slinging: In Episode 2, holy hell does Walter do this in regards to the missing Matthew! He is completely unaware that Nick shot and killed Matthew on the bridge, and while talking to Clementine about him, the poor girl looks very uncomfortable with the knowledge.
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Straight Gay
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Straight Gay: Jonas and Zachary are a couple.
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Mexican Standoff
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Mexican Standoff/Blast Out:One particularly traumatic one at the end of Episode 4 between Clementine's group and Arvo's group. Sadly, when Rebecca reanimates, and Kenny or Clem is forced to shoot her, it ends in a Blast Out after a Smash to Black with an unconfirmed number of fatalities
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Ambiguously Evil
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Ambiguously Evil: Sam is not exactly the most trusting of survivors, but Norma is also an Unreliable Narrator.
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The Social Darwinist
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The Social Darwinist: Randall brags about how only the strong survive and how a human either adapts to the horrors of the world or dies weak and pathetic.
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Puppy-Dog Eyes: When Carlos' group is deciding whether or not to help Clementine, she can appeal to several of them by picking a "sad eyes" option. Doing it to Luke (who is on Clementine's side) gets him to complain about her trying to "guilt trip" him.
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: It's unclear whether or not Jonas survived the firefight at Sam's family's house. With the exception of Michonne, Pete and Siddiq, none of the other suriviving characters appear in the comics. Dialogue suggests that Paige and Samantha's brothers (and Sam herself if she survives) are brought to Oceanside after the events of this game.
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Badass Boast
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Badass Boast: "I'm still. NOT. Bitten!" This is one of the responses that can be said by Clementine when, after being locked in a shed, she has to kill a Walker with a claw hammer. Not to mention this happen after she sneaks in and out of an house unnoticed and stitches herself up.
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Bait-and-Switch
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Bait-and-Switch: At the end of episode 3, Sarita is bitten and you're given the choice of killing the walker or cutting off her arm. Reggie claims to have survived a walker bite after immediate amputation, so you're led to believe cutting off her arm is the best option. But in the next episode, if you cut off her arm her screaming will attract walkers and they will gang up on her, forcing you to put her down immediately. Killing the walker is actually the best option, as it at least gives Kenny time to say goodbye. Furthermore, chopping Saritas arm off will cause Kenny to deliver a brutal speech to Clementine in Episode 4. The game makes it seem like Clem has acquired a Canine Companion, Sam, who will accompany her on her continuing adventures. Instead, Sam suddenly and viciously attacks Clem.
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Old Save Bonus
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Old Save Bonus: Whatever decisions that were made in the first season can be carried over to the second via a save file of your choice from the last season. If there are any uncompleted episodes (including 400 Days), or no save file, the decisions that were to be made in those episodes are randomized.
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Protagonist-Centered Morality
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Protagonist-Centered Morality: In episode 3, when the group decides to make a plan to escape Carver’s group, not only does no one mention how ‘’innocent'' people (the ones who are largely unseen but still present in the episode) still staying in with Carver will be affected due to the plan, but the game itself doesn’t even hint at the devastation they caused to the people who stayed. The game acts as if their plan isn’t morally grey at best because we’re only supposed to think about how the group needs to get away from Carver, not think about how the other people either died or were forced to leave their home.
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Mentors
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Mentors: A recurring theme throughout the season. Due to Clementine's age, pretty much every character attempts to play one to her, but their own flaws generally lead to situations where Clementine is the one guiding them, coming to its head during the finale where two characters fight to the death for the position of Clem's mentor. This creates a massive contrast with Clementine's relationship with Lee in the previous season.
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Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil
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Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: Carver's last words more or less suggest that he raped Rebecca, telling her to admit that she liked it.
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Anachronic Order
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Anachronic Order: The DLC can be played this way due to the playable characters' individual stories all taking place at different moments within a 400 day time span and the player can choose who to play in what order. The direction or pieces of the stories can change, however, if you choose to do them in order (Bonnie can fight a Walker, for example, depending on something you did in Russell's story).
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Took a Level in Jerkass
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Took a Level in Jerkass: Can be played straight with Clementine, depending on the choices made. She can go from The Heart of the team to a manipulative survivor who threatens a pregnant woman, taunts a starving dog with food, and manipulates a girl with mental issues into giving her supplies. Given what happened to her in Season One and the Downer Beginning of Episode Six, she can't entirely be blamed for going off the rails. Christa as well, due to the death of Omid and fate of her child. It's implied her cold demeanor towards Clementine is due to blaming her for Omid's death. Bonnie seems to have become much more ruthless and cunning since her appearance in 400 Days. Subverted as it turns out to be her assuming that Carver knows what's ultimately best for his settlement; as soon as she realizes just how horrible he is, she lightens up considerably. The rest of the 400 Days crew, however, seem fairly tight-assed if they went with Tavia as well.
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Wham Episode
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Wham Episode: Episode 4. It can be best described as "fuck" . To elaborate: Sarita dies, Kenny goes into shock, Nick dies (if he hasn't already) and you have to kill him as a walker, Sarah dies, Jane and Luke (who are barely seen interacting) have sex when they were supposed to be on watch, which triggers a massive hoard of walkers, Jane leaves, Rebecca's baby is born, Rebecca dies, the group is attacked by a group of armed Russians, then the screen cuts to black with no preview for episode 5. Episode 5: Arvo's sister dies and reanimates in the middle of the gunfight, forcing Clem to shoot her and causing Arvo to think she murdered his sister. Jane comes back and helps kill the Russians except for Arvo, who is taken hostage. Kenny becomes increasingly hot-tempered and abusive towards Arvo, who offers to lead them to their base. Luke - and potentially Bonny as well - fall through the ice of a frozen lake and drown. Kenny nearly beats Arvo's face in, and later that evening Mike, Bonnie (if she's still alive) and Arvo try to hijack a truck Kenny fixed and Arvo shoots Clem in the chest when she catches them. Clem survives, but loses Jane (who has Alvin Jr.) and Kenny in a snowstorm. When they find each other again, Jane has lost AJ, prompting a fight between Jane and Kenny, with Clem forced to shoot Kenny or let him stab Jane. If Clem picks Kenny, they find AJ hidden in a car and travel to Wellington, where Clem is forced to choose between leaving Kenny for the safety of Wellington or staying with him. If Clem saves Jane, they return to Carver's outpost, and Clem must choose to help or turn away another family of survivors. Alternately, Clem can leave Kenny/Jane in disgust, and take her chances on her own with AJ.
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Asshole Victim
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Asshole Victim: Randall and all of Norma's Jerkass goons all go down in the end after pushing Michonne to far.
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Token Good Teammate
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Token Good Teammate: Zachary is very opposed to Randall's methods of withholding order in their safe zone and appears to be the most moral member of Norma's group.
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Cliffhanger: Episode Four ends on a nasty one. Clem's group is confronted by Arvo, the Russian kid who Clementine and Jane encountered (and possibly robbed, depending on the player's choices) at Parker's Run. A group of his friends emerges from the woods with guns and demands all of the group's goods and supplies, triggering a Mexican Standoff. Things go From Bad to Worse when an ill and exhausted Rebecca suddenly expires and reanimates, forcing either Kenny or Clem to put her down... cue Blast Out. Smash to Black, roll credits. The Alone Ending may also count. How are you supposed to know if you and Alvin Jr. got safely through the herd? You see Clementine covering them both in walker guts and blood to help, but what if something happens?
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Peek-a-Boo Corpse: If Russell chooses to hide from the approaching truck he'll come face to face with the rotting corpse of Doug or Carley from chapters 1-3 of season 1.
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Karmic Death: Randall will die by either Michonne or Sam's hand after relentlessly taunting them.
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Major Injury Underreaction: Dee takes a while to notice that Bonnie hit her in the face with an iron bar.
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Take a Third Option
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Take a Third Option: Inverted; in Shel's story, you can only leave or kill Stephanie. Killing Roman instead isn't an option.
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One Degree of Separation: The various characters in the DLC are just one degree of separated from each other.
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Faux Affably Evil: Randall doesn't hesitate to drop his polite façade and get violent.
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Outliving One's Offspring: Michonne's children were killed during the zombie apocalypse and she never found out until it was too late. In the comic in 2018 however, she found out that her eldest daughter Elodie was alive and living in another community.
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In Vino Veritas: Invoked by Mike when Bonnie lets it slip that she had romantic feelings for Luke.
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Big Bad: Norma is the major villain of the story.
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Brand X: The "Howe's" in Episode Three is clearly modeled on Lowe's Home Improvement, a southern-United States based home and building supplies company.
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Revenge Before Reason: Randall stalks Michonne with a small squad of men without even telling his sister Norma about it and leaving his own safe zone in a state of disarray. It gets his men killed and himself either held hostage or killed as well. Similarly, upon either hearing about or seeing Randall's death, Norma becomes enraged and orders her people to attack the house and burn it to the ground. This results in both her death and the death of most of her group.
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"Not So Different" Remark: Carver claims that this is the case with him and Clementine. He notes that when they first met in Episode 2, he realized how brave she was for looking him straight in the eyes, without any signs of fear, and that there's no way she could've survived in this world without being like him. Jane accuses Kenny of turning into another Carver.
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Luck-Based Mission: The rock-paper-scissors game with Eddie in Wyatt's story. There's no trick to winning or losing, it's completely random, which explains why, at the time of writing, the results for whether or not people stayed in the car are at 50/50.
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Took a Level in Badass: CLEMENTINE. Post timeskip, no longer is she the bright-eyed little girl from the first season. On top of being a better shot, she's more capable of fighting in general, and can say some snappy quips at other characters if the player chooses.
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Genre Anthology
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Ice Princess: Due to the events of the games, and partially depending on your choices, Clementine shows signs of turning into this in Episode Two. Even the gentlest version of Clem is notable for being considerably more emotionally dead compared to her personality in Season 1. The least gentle version is a cold, abrasive and manipulative Jerkass. This is understandable, given that everyone she's ever cared about is dead or missing, people who are capable of helping her initially refuse to, and she was engaged in Passive-Aggressive Kombat with one of her new group. Carried a step farther in Episode Three, where Carver explicitly acknowledges her as the shrewdest, strongest, and most experienced member of the group, willing to do whatever it takes to survive. He even compares her to himself, which, considering his status as a stone-cold killer whose very name inspires fear in the rest of the party, is seriously saying something. At the end of the episode, Clementine can choose to stay and watch Kenny beat Carver's skull in with a crowbar, and her own face barely strays from cold indifference throughout the entire ordeal.
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Foreshadowing: When Clementine is separated from Christa and finds herself in another part of a forest, she can read a sign that warns of dangerous animals that wanders around the forest. This is a big hint to Sam the dog's true nature when meeting with him shortly after reading the sign. During the trailer when Chuck says "or smart" it shows Omid, after showing clips of others who didn't make it. This may have been Tell Tale hinting towards his fate at the very beginning of Season Two. Episode 3 has Reggie and his missing arm, proving that cutting an infected bite fast enough can save a person - this comes back at the very end with Sarita's bite. Throughout Season 2, people constantly point out Kenny's increasingly violent behavior, showing that sooner or later, it's going to come to a head. In Episode 5, Clementine dreams she's back with Lee after Lilly kills Doug/Carley, and he tells her sometimes people change in circumstances like these, and there isn't always a right answer to their problems. How oddly fitting when we see Kenny and Jane fight to the death, and she has to end it. In Episode 5, Kenny says "Where there's smoke, there's fire" regarding how widespread the rumors of Wellington's existence is. If he survives his fight with Jane, Clem and Kenny find Wellington by following a plume of smoke. In Episode 2, Carver warns Clementine that sooner or later, everyone will find a reason to betray her. This is exactly what happens in the later episodes with Luke, Bonnie, and arguably Jane In Episode 3 in Carver's final moments, and if Clementine stays to watch Carver's horrific death, he will comment that her grit and unwillingness to turn away is what makes her stronger then the rest of the group. one ending involves Clementine surviving alone, every one of the rest of her group dead or gone
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Continuity Nod: The reveal trailer shows almost all of the (now overrun with Walkers) previous locations from Season One and 400 Days, and the group of bodies Clementine, Pete and Nick find at the end are Roman's group, who were presumably hunting Shel and Becca. In the hunting cabin, Clem will comment that a picture of a mallard reminds her of Duck from season 1. If you, as Lee, tried cutting your arm off in season 1, this gets a couple of nods. First when Clem finds the tied up Walker who'd attempted to cut the infected part of his arm off, second when Clem mentions having once knowing somebody who'd lost an arm, and third when she notes later that she's glad she still has both arms. There are a number in Episode 2 including in the beginning depending on If you're with Pete or Nick with Nick she'll mention Ben and with Pete she'll reference Lee. and when Carver shows up at the cabin Clementine can say that her name is Carley. If you tell him it's just you and your dad living in The Cabin Clementine will say her Dad's name is "Ed", which is the name of her actual father, and when talking with Alvin about Nick losing it Clem can mention Lilly. Also, when you reunite with Kenny, he'll either reference Lee as one hell of a guy, if Kenny and Lee were friends, or as Kenny and Lee having their differences, if Kenny and Lee didn't get along. If Clementine asks, he'll also reference either having put Ben out of his misery, if Ben was with you in season 1 episode 5, or he'll reference jumping down to save Christa and "give her a hand", if Ben wasn't with you in season 1 episode 5. In Episode 4, while talking to Jane, Clementine can mention her baby sitter, Sandra.
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This Is Gonna Suck
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This Is Gonna Suck: Said word for word by Clementine before she disinfects and stitches her arm. And you know what, it does because the game makes you do every agonizing second of it. It gets a Call-Back in "No Going Back" as Clementine can repeat this to Kenny as you prepare to clean his wounds.
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis!
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: One of the dialog options after the cabin survivors find that Clem has killed a walker that broke into the shed they put her in to make sure she isn't bitten (and the achievement you get for reaching that scene) is aptly labeled as "Still. Not. Bitten."
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Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette
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Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette: Sam is pale girl with a questionable past.
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Eye Scream
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Eye Scream: Kenny gets one courtesy of Carver in Episode 3. How fitting, then, that Carver ends up getting one from Kenny at the end of said episode.
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Plot Immunity: In Episodes 4 and 5, there are at least 7 scenes in which it makes perfect sense to just shoot Arvo. He proves, at the cost of Luke's life and Clem's shoulder, that it would have been a good idea too. However, the option is never presented, as those things happening are critical to the story.
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Mood Whiplash
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Mood Whiplash: Clementine finds a dog, plays with him for a bit, then finds some food and decides to share it with him. Then the dog attacks her for trying to take "its" food.
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Language Barrier: In Episode Four, Clementine and her crew encounter a group of Russians who want revenge for Jane (and possibly Clem) robbing and threatening one of their members, Arvo. They demand that Clem's group surrender all their supplies, but Clem's group refuses, resulting in a Mexican Standoff. By this point, everyone wants to back out, but only Arvo can understand both languages. Unfortunately, when an undead Rebecca is killed, the gunshot causes a firefight.
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Abandoned Camp Ruins: In "All That Remains", Clementine finds a dog out in the woods. Some trekking later, she stumbles upon an abandoned campsite that presumably belonged to Sam's owners. While there, she attempts to find food.
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Cool Sword: To Michonne Katanas Are Just Better.
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Due to the Dead: Sam obligates to bury her father's grave before prepping for war with Norma.
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Karma Houdini: Arvo, Mike, and (if still alive) Bonnie completely get away scot free with screwing over the group, stealing all of the supplies, and shooting Clementine. Funnily enough, there was an option to shoot Mike in the PS 3 port before it was patched out.
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Dead Star Walking: Jonathan Joss guest stars as a supporting character in episode 2 and dies in his debut.
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Man Hug: In Episode 2, Luke gives one to Nick when comforting him over Pete's death.
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Sole Survivor: A picture Clementine can find at the abandoned campsite features a family, all of whom are implied to be dead, with Sam the dog in the background, revealing he's the only family member left.
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Dramatic Irony: In Episode 2, as the ski cabin survivors are saying how they're hoping Matthew comes back soon, Clementine suspects Matthew is the man Nick shot on the bridge. Later, her suspicions are proven right. After Jane comments that Clementine's group is fracturing (in no small part due to Kenny), cue Luke and Kenny arguing bitterly in front of a Civil War mural showing the eventual armistice, with a union and confederate soldier shaking hands beside quotes by Gen. Lee and President Lincoln extolling peace and forgiveness. Episode 3 has Clementine's group decide that they should escape the compound by using the approaching horde of walkers to mask their escape. During their escape, Sarita is bitten, Carlos is killed by a stray bullet, Rebecca goes into labour in the next episode and eventually dies from it. If anything, the group would have been safer staying with Carver until after Rebecca gives birth (even if they didn't know how close she was to giving birth). Carver's compound had enough medicine that could have saved Rebecca and or Alvin Jr., Carlos would be safe because he might be one of the few doctors in the base, and Sarita would not have been bitten. Even if Carver was a dictator, he still had the means to help them and had a personal reason to keep them around.
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Eaten Alive: Norma ends up swarmed by walkers, who begin to devour her. Michonne can either choose to put her out of her misery or let her suffer.
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Chekhov's Skill: In Episode 3, Reggie is living proof that someone can survive a walker bite to a limb if it's cut off fast enough. At the end, you're given the choice of doing the same for Sarita. A special note for this particular example is that attempting to put it into motion will cause Sarita to die immediately upon Episode 4's start, tricking the player into taking the worse conclusion (though leaving her to deal with the bite is still really bad to say the least). In Episode 4: Who's the only person who knows anything about pregnancy? The only man left if your group who ever had a son; Kenny.
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Pyrrhic Victory: Clementine and the cabin survivors manage to kill Carver and escape his compound, but their plan involved leading a colossal herd of zombies to storm the department store. Along with destroying a well barricaded safehouse with a good supply of food, the group had to deal with the zombies they invited, and the stray bullets of Carver's minions. The ensuing deaths throw the rest of the group into absolute turmoil. On top of all that, Carver's morbid predictions were pretty much spot on. In choosing freedom over safety, all of the original cabin survivors are dead in less than a week, and the chances of survival are pretty slim for the rest.
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Coming of Age Story: Seems like one for Clementine. In the first season, she was just a timid youth with someone to look out for her. This season sees her grow more into an independent survivor able to take care of herself despite others still viewing her as a child. She learns the grey zone of survival, like how to recognise a threat and how her actions can be more dangerous and lethal than she wants them to be. When Kenny returns to Clementine's life, she still sees him as a friend and paternal figure, while everyone else sees him as a walking time bomb. In the end, Kenny finally snaps when Jane tells him Alvin Jr died. Clementine has to make a choice to either kill Kenny for everyone's safety or let him kill Jane.
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Sadist: Randall gets a lot of joy from hurting others.
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An Ass-Kicking Christmas
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An Asskicking Christmas: Episode Two takes place around Christmas time...maybe. Most of the episode is fairly calm if not a bit tense, but the final leg has Carver and his group finally catching up with the others, resulting in a confrontation that results in Walter and possibly Alvin killed and the others taken.
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Moral Myopia: A very similar situation to Season 2. In Episode 1, Michonne and Pete discover a group of people who were massacred, including a young child, and are horrified by it. In the very next episode, Michonne and her group escape the community of Monroe, but burn the whole place down in the process, leaving everyone homeless. And by the end of the mini-series, almost everyone from Monroe is either killed by Michonne and Sam's group or devoured by walkers. Monroe was a relatively peaceful community filled with people just doing their jobs, and some (if not many of them) were innocent. Michonne and Sam end up burning Monroe down and are largely responsible for most of the residents getting killed all because two members of this community (Randall and Norma) were antagonistic towards them, which Randall will call her out on, but considering what he's like, he's clearly pointed out to be in the wrong.
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Everyone Has Standards: If the player chooses to kill the dog at the camp site, and to tell Luke and Pete about it, Luke is disturbed because "you don't kill dogs."
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Episode 1: Omid, within the first five minutes no less. His murderer, Michelle, is savagely shot by Christa less than a minute later. Christa isn't seen after the Cold Open. Sam (the dog Clementine finds) also dies. Pete can die at the end of the episode to a walker bite, depending on your choices.
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Too Dumb to Live: One of Randall's men chasing after Michonne tries climbing up an unstable tower slowly falling apart. He naturally dies getting crushed by falling debris after putting too much weight on the structure. After disposing of walker parts, Sam's father actually has the foolishness to pause at his wide open gate so he could cry and let out all his emotions. Since he takes his sweet time thinking his life through while standing at the vulnerable entry to his safe zone, he abruptly gets shot dead. Randall in the final episode. If you hand him over to Norma, Randall will immediatelly attack Michonne for no reason the second she frees him, prompting Sam to kill him in self-defense.
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Interquel: Meant to bridge the gap between Seasons One and Two. The choices from this game will carry on into the second season.
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Acceptable Breaks from Reality: At the end of episode 3, already a very dark episode, you have the option of cutting off Sarita's arm after a walker starts eating her hand. Should you do so, Clem only needs two hits with her hatchet to cut all the way through Sarita's forearm. After watching Carver kill Reggie (and possibly Alvin) and beat Kenny so bad he loses an eye, and then watching Kenny beat Carver to death with a crowbar (including seeing Carver's eye pop out of his skull), avoiding a prolonged amputation is probably okay. Plus, in the middle of a horde of walkers, it would probably stretch disbelief if it took too long.
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Hypocritical Humor: Clem complains how she hates scavengers because they always take everything — while she's scrounging around an abandoned campsite for food.
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Promoted to Playable: You're controlling Clementine this time out who, unlike Lee, is limited in fending off Walkers and Scavengers, meaning it's up to you how you have her deal with certain situations.
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Forgotten Fallen Friend: When Nick dies, Luke gets exactly one line of dialogue to regret his loss. He then seems to completely forget he ever existed, apparently more upset when Jane leaves after a one night stand than he is by the death of his best friend of 20 something years. Sarah is another example, considering how after she died no one gave a damn for more than a few seconds because the baby was born. A little kid just died (If you chose to save her earlier on in the episode)! Addressed more fully in Episode 5, as Luke comes to the realization that he's the last survivor of the group he'd started with, and it becomes apparent that he was just trying not to think about it at all.
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Killed Offscreen: Nick in Episode 4. He was with Luke and Sarah, but after leaving them, somehow managed to get bitten. Clementine and Jane find him as a walker, stuck in the fence.
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Sadistic Choice: As per Telltale Games tradition. You have to decide whether or not to allow Sam to kill Zachary for accidentally killing her brother. You can choose whether to murder Randall for what he has done, or keep him alive as a bargaining chip. Letting him live greatly upsets Sam, whose father Randall has just killed, but killing him enrages Norma and leaves you without a hostage to negotiate with. In the climax of episode 3, you have to decide whether or not to save Sam's life and escape the burning house or give Michonne more time with her children, which would cost Sam her life.
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Child by Rape: Rebecca's baby is heavily implied to be this. However, by Episode 5 the baby's character model has been modified to more resemble Alvin, and is even named Alvin Jr. by Kenny.
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Precision F-Strike: Clementine isn't as opposed to cursing as she used to be, but she never added "fuck" to her vocabulary. However, the player can have her drop an f-bomb after she discovers Jane lied about the baby being dead.
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Bambification: Uncle Pete's story about Nick refusing to shoot the buck has elements of this, especially when you consider that it could represent a loss of innocence.
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Interrupted Suicide: Michonne was about to kill herself until Pete met her.
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In Episode 4, this is thankfully Subverted. When Rebecca gives birth, we see Kenny hold up the unmoving baby in silence as everyone looks on in horror... And then the baby coughs and wakes up as everyone breathes a sigh of relief.
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Zombie Infectee: The cabin survivors accuse Clementine of this in Episode 1 and decided to lock her inside a cabin to see if she'll turn. Of course, her bite wound came from a dog who, decidedly, isn't infected. Pete is bitten at the end of Episode 1. If Clementine chooses to save him, he survives but ultimately sacrifices himself to help Clem escape before can turn. Should Clementine not amputate Sarita's arm at the end of Episode 3, she becomes this during the next episode.
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Character Death In Episode 1, Omid will be shot and killed in the prologue, and Christa will do the same to the girl that killed him. Sixteen months later, Christa is possibly killed by bandits, albeit it's ambiguous. One of the bandits will be killed by a walker as he's fighting Clementine. Clementine will find his partners (and Roman's body) at the riverside. If you choose to go with Nick at the end, Pete is eaten by walkers. In Episode 2 If you go with Pete at the end of the episode, you'll find his body as you leave the cabin. Matthew is killed on the bridge by Nick. One of Carver's men will be killed by Kenny. If you are dishonest and mean in your confession of this to Walter, he will let Nick be killed by walkers. Walter will be shot and killed by Carver as payback. According to your decision, Alvin may be killed by Carver. In Episode 3, Reggie will be pushed off of the roof of Howe's by Carver. If you saved Alvin in Episode 2, he will buy Clementine time to escape Carver's office, and will die from a gunshot from one of Carver's men and the wounds that Carver gave him. Kenny will smash Carver's head in with a crowbar, which Clementine can possibly watch. Jane will shoot Troy in the groin and leave him to the walkers. Carlos is shot by one of Carver's people and is devoured by walkers. In Episode 4, if Clementine cuts off Sarita's hand, her screams will attract walkers that bite her, and you have the option to either leave her or Mercy Kill her. Alternatively, if you don't cut off her hand, she will be killed by Kenny to prevent animation at the camp. If Nick lived in Episode 2, Clementine will find him as a walker at the trailer park and will kill him. Sarah will either be left for the walkers at the trailer park or will be eaten by walkers at the camp, if you save her. Rebecca will die from blood loss, exhaustion, and hypothermia and will be killed as a walker by either Kenny or Clementine. In Episode 5, Everyone in Arvo's group will be killed in the shootout, including his sister. Luke will drown in a frozen lake, and Bonnie can possibly die if Clementine doesn't attempt to save them. At the end, you will have to choose to kill Kenny or Jane, or you can kill them both. Clementine and A.J. are the only characters that cannot die.
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Irony: The sign in the campground warning Clem of dangerous animals. There IS a dangerous animal around, but not one you'd expect. A starved Dog bites her after she tries to take some food back from it after it tried to keep it all for itself. Also, if you opt to help Sarah pick berries she'll worry about making a mistake. Clementine responds that it won't be the end of the world if she does. Cue Carver showing up and pushing Reggie off the roof for not making sure they picked enough berries. A more depressing irony is present in Amid The Ruins where a memorial in a civil war site quoting "Fallen, but not Forsaken". Sarah, if she was saved in the trailer house, literally falls to her death and is immediately forsaken by her friends afterwards. Kenny ends his storyline in by doing exactly what Lilly did - violently snapping and killing/attempting to kill someone in a fit of rage and paranoia. Jane is known for her loner characteristics, but at the end, if Clementine chooses to abandon her, she'll practically plead for Clem to stay with her.
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Boom, Headshot!: Sam's father gets shot by Randall. Michonne kills a random mook by forcing him to shoot himself with his own flare gun through his skull. Berto gets executed by Norma's men no matter what you do.
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Willing Suspension of Disbelief: Luke's (lack of a) reaction to the death of Nick, his best friend of over 20 years led many fans to question the quality of writing in Episode 4, especially since Luke had more of a reaction to Jane leaving the group. This is largely a case of the game Cutting Off the Branches, and a pretty blatant example at that, as Nick could have already died in previous episodes.
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Let's You and Him Fight: The escape plan in Episode 3, deliberately attracting a massive herd to overrun Carver's settlement.
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Hope Spot: In Episode 2, the group is force to flee the cabin after a dangerous former ally finds them. They reach a bridge and Clem and Luke go scout up ahead. They find another survivor, Matthew, and he seems nice enough. Even willing to share his food. Then Nick stupidly comes running up without assessing the situation and shoots him thinking he was about to attack the pair. This leads to consequences later when they find the rest of Matthew's group. Maybe even moreso as Matthew was that group's lookout and without him. Carver manages to catch up to the cabin group easily. Also in Episode 2, when Carver is holding Alvin hostage if you tell Kenny to take the shot, he does. Carver goes down... for a bit. Then he gets back up like nothing happened and kills Alvin. Turns out the bullet only got his shoulder but the fact that it didn't even slow him down says something about the man. One of the most notable examples of this is Episode 5, which is, in a way, one gigantic hope spot. Throughout the first half of the episode, the group works out their problems and come together, finally accepting each other and acting as a group. After one of the most heartwarming scenes of the series, with the group talking around the bonfire, the episode viciously tears this hope to shreds by slowly tearing apart the group with Luke's death, Bonnie and Mike's betrayal and finally the struggle between Kenny and Jane, ending on one of the most traumatic Sadistic Choices in video game history. To a lesser extent, Clementine waking up back in the RV in Episode 3, with Lee by her side, making it seem like everything after that was all a horrible nightmare. And then she wakes up in the back of the truck while Kenny and Jane argue.
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Yank the Dog's Chain: In Episode 1, Clementine lost all her companions, got swept downriver in a rainstorm, and is cold and hungry while lost alone in the woods. However, things start looking back up for her, when she befriends a dog named Sam, finds an old campsite, and comes across a can of beans that are still good. Just when things are starting to look fine, Sam (equally desperate for food) attacks her to get the can, ripping open her arm. Clem fatally wounds it in the struggle. Then she is back to being alone, cold, and hungry. And later in the same episode after that, the chain gets yanked again when a group does discover Clem so she's no longer alone, so now she can get someplace warm with food...but because of the dog bite they're suspicious of her, and end up locking her in the shed overnight to be sure she's not a walker victim. Once again, back to being alone, cold, and hungry.
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Establishing Shot: Comments from Christa and a discarded license plate establish that they have made it as far as North Carolina. In Episode 2, a quick shot of a map shows the group has reached Virginia.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: The dream sequences in the game share very similar gameplay elements from Silent Hill.
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Big Friendly Dog
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Big Friendly Dog: Subverted so very, very hard in episode 1. Clementine comes across a dog at an abandoned campsite, and shares some tender moments with it as she investigates the area and searches for food. Once she finds some food, the dog attacks her for it, biting her hard on the arm and forcing Clementine to kick it off of her.
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Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!
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Get A Hold Of Yourself Man: In Episode 4, you have to slap Sarah to convince her to leave the trailer park.
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Sam gets kicked into a group of sharp metal tent-poles and stabbed though his leg and chest, and unlike other examples where the victim either dies moments after or immediately, Sam remains fully conscious and whining in pain while trying to pull himself off of the poles.
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No Name Given: Even worse than in the last game - the only two characters who have full names are William Carver and Peter Randall. As Clementine still has no full name, you literally don't know your own last name.
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It's Up to You
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It's Up to You: The number of times an 11 year old girl is asked to take point on even extremely dangerous tasks becomes almost comical. Especially egregious is when all of the adults defer to Clem's expertise in figuring out how to turn off a wind turbine. Though this is usually because the other members of the group are otherwise preoccupied taking care of their family or recent events have made their abilities... questionable. There are also other times where Clementine's specially suited to a task (such as being smaller and sneakier) so there are at least in-story reasons for this besides the fact that you're the protagonist. Clem finally gets the opportunity to lampshade it during "In Harm's Way" as she's volunteered to set off the PA system to attract walkers. In Episode 5, She and Kenny have this exchange when she's given the task of cleaning his eye wound.
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Dude, Not Funny!
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Dude, Not Funny!: In-Universe. Pete pretends to have had his arm infected by a walker, much to Michonne's anger.
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IThoughtYouWereDead
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I Thought You Were Dead: Said by Clementine in the trailer for Episode Two, and a possible dialogue option when players reach the scene in the episode itself.
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Cassandra Truth
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Cassandra Truth: Norma doesn't believe Michonne if she truthfully claims to have only just met Sam and Greg.
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An Arm and a Leg
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An Arm and a Leg: Michonne chops off Norma's arm with her machete.
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That Came Out Wrong
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That Came Out Wrong: This infamous line from Mike, when talking about eating a raccoon:
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Schmuck Bait
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Schmuck Bait: The gold watch Clem can find in a drawer. Everything about it just screams that it is a Kleptomaniac Hero's trap, given the circumstances it is found under. Surprisingly, it ultimately Subverted. If you took the watch you can give it back to Nick in Episode Two and he thanks you for it, meaning you're actually rewarded by the game for stealing since Nick doesn't even realize you "stole" it in the first place; he thinks you deliberately grabbed it just to return it to him.
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What the Hell, Hero?
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What the Hell, Hero?: In episode 3's preview, if you gave yourself up to keep Carver from hurting Carlos further, Kenny gives Clementine an angry dressing-down. On the giving end, if Walter lets Nick get his throat torn out by a walker and then lies about knowing what happened to him, among other dialogue options, you can hit him for this. Kenny gives Clementine a particularly vicious one in Amid the Ruins after Sarita is bitten, especially if you chopped her arm.
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Hypocrite: Jane is one, attempting to prove how dangerous Kenny is by pushing literally every single one of his buttons in an attempt to start a conflict. Christa seems like one. Early on in the first episode she leaves you in the bathroom and it's implied that she has sex with Omid. She left a kid in an abandoned bathroom, one they didn't check before, just to do something they could've waited a few more minutes to do. Remember Episode 3 of Season 1? Where she yells at Lee for going alone into a place possibly full of zombies? Yeah.
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Who's Your Daddy?
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Who's Your Daddy?: Rebecca is heavily pregnant with a baby and doesn't know who the father is. The candidates are her husband, Alvin, and Carver, who is later revealed to have raped her. The first two episodes heavily imply that Carver is the father, but later episodes backtrack on that and imply that Alvin is. In the end, the truth is never revealed, and Alvin is considered to be the father anyway.
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Red Herring: Rebecca's pregnancy, her uncertainty of the child's father, and Carver's obsession with her and the baby's safety all gives off the impression that she had an affair with him behind Alvin's back. Episode 3 and Word of God reveal that it was definitely not an affair; Carver raped Rebecca, and wants to make her his bride.
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Pregnant Badass
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Michelle, who comes in at the beginning and holds Clementine at gunpoint. Omid comes in to try to save Clementine, but the door he left open closes with a loud sound, startling her so that she instinctively turns around and shoots Omid. She actually feels remorse over this — or is panicking because an obviously pregnant woman holding a rifle has just walked in — and then repeatedly starts shouting that she didn't mean to shoot him! She even drops her gun to plead with Christa, who shoots her anyway.
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Chekhov's Gunman
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Chekhov's Gunman The guy at the bridge. It's Matthew. As in, the Matthew that's Walter's significant other. Bonnie may also count. She's a character who first appeared in the 400 Days DLC, with the implication that said story would be completely separate from the main plotline. Instead, she returns in Episode 2 as a member of Carver's group and remains with the main cast until the last episode. The other 400 Days characters also appear in the next episode, but only as cameos.
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Backstabbing the Alpha Bitch: Turns out Clementine overheard Rebecca worrying about who the father of her child is (since it's possibly not her husband) and later isn't shy about letting the abrasive Rebecca know it. Even the dialogue choices in that conversation are bitchy.
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Despair Event Horizon: Omid's death causes this for Christa and Clementine. Even almost a year and a half after it happens they are pretty broken up over it, and Clementine takes a more bleak, realistic look at the world after it.
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Alone with the Psycho
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Alone with the Psycho: Sometime into Episode 3, Clementine has a meeting with Carver inside his office.
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Thousand-Yard Stare
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Thousand-Yard Stare: Michonne stares far away while she contemplates suicide.
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Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique
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Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: Randall is eager to do this to make Greg and Michonne talk, though Norma prevents him. He does manage to punch them around a bit before she does, though.
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Dead Person Conversation
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Dead Person Conversation: In Episode 5, after getting shot, Clem sees Lee in a dream. Specifically, she dreams that they are back in the RV after Duck has been bitten and Lilly has either been left behind or taken with them.
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You Won't Feel a Thing!
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You Won't Feel a Thing!: Inverted with a vengeance in Episode 2; after Sam gets shot while fleeing from Randal and his flunkies, Michonne must extract the bullet from the wound (which is graphically oozing blood, btw) and then cauterize it with a red hot fire poker while Sam screams bloody murder.
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Whole-Plot Reference: Russell's story has a lot of similarities to the tale of Little Red Riding Hood. Observe: [1]
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Double Subversion in Episode 4 regarding Sarah. You have the option to leave Sarah in the trailer to die, or to rescue her. If you choose to rescue her, later on, there's another choice where you have to rescue Jane or drop Jane and tell her to help Sarah, who's pinned beneath a collapsed deck. If you try to save Sarah this time around, she'll die anyway, just like Pete.
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Art Evolution: Season 2's art style is still in-line with Season 1, though employs slightly more vibrant colors as well as making the cel-lines more noticeable, character animations are far more fluid and less prone to being recycled. The Walkers also have more variety, along with being more detailed.
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Determinator
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Also in Episode 2, when Carver is holding Alvin hostage if you tell Kenny to take the shot, he does. Carver goes down... for a bit. Then he gets back up like nothing happened and kills Alvin. Turns out the bullet only got his shoulder but the fact that it didn't even slow him down says something about the man.
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Gameplay and Story Integration: If you ask Sarah about the book she was reading when you stumble into her room Clementine can later be seen with said book while eating. Looks like Sarah loaned it to her. In Episode One, if you give water to the dying bandit by the river you won't have any left for Pete if you decide to save him.
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Only a Flesh Wound
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Only a Flesh Wound: Clementine is shot in the shoulder in episode 5, which causes her to pass out from shock. Once she wakes up she is told that the bullet went straight through. She is then able to walk and use both arms with minimal difficulty, and by the end of the episode the injury is completely forgotten about.
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Press X to Not Die
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Press X to Not Die: Back once again though now include directional presses ala The Wolf Among Us
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The Load
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The Load: Sarah. Her father's sheltering of her from the chaos of the outside world left her inexperienced. Because of this, she often gets herself, and others, in trouble. You can choose to save her or leave her at the trailer park in Episode 4, but she dies shortly after either way.
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Freudian Trio
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Freudian Trio: Vince is the Ego, Danny is the Id, and Justin is the Superego.
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Four Lines, All Waiting
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Four Lines, All Waiting / Hyperlink Story: The DLC contains five separate stories that all converge at the end with the six main characters being invited to come to a settlement by a seventh.
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No Ending: The "Alone" ending. Clem and Alvin Jr. are seen wandering the wilderness, when they come across a herd of walkers in the distance. Clem covers herself and the baby with walker guts to disguise their scent, then begins to walk through the herd. Cut to black, credits. The "Jane" ending, with the "Let Them In" option, in which Clementine and Jane let a family get in Howe's. Clementine watches how the family gets in, while everything seems normal, except the dad carries a gun. Clementine signs to Jane about it. The kid of the family says to Clementine she has a "cool hat". Cut to black, credits.
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To a lesser extent, Clementine waking up back in the RV in Episode 3, with Lee by her side, making it seem like everything after that was all a horrible nightmare. And then she wakes up in the back of the truck while Kenny and Jane argue.
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Groin Attack: At the end of episode 3 Jane shoots Troy there so he would draw the walkers.
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Vince: you have to save Justin, a Jerkass white collar criminal, instead of Danny, a man who may or may not be a rapist. Justin will have heard about Tavia's settlement and apparently died trying to get there.
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Jerkass: Randall is an ass to everyone. Pretty much all of Norma's goons except for Zachary want Michonne's blood. A female guard even desired to kill Michonne against Norma's orders.
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One-Steve Limit: Averted. Michonne's friend Pete shares the name with the character from Season 2.
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Offhand Backhand: Christa doesn't noticeably seem to aim her rifle or even look at her target when she guns down Omid's killer.
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Lost in the Maize: Bonnie's story takes place in a cornfield.
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Redemption Equals Death/ Redemption Earns Life: After all the trouble she's caused, Sam will either pull a Heroic Sacrifice to save Michonne or sincerely apologize to her after admitting that she would've been dead along time ago without her help.
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Mercy Kill: When Norma is being Eaten Alive by walkers, Michonne can either put a bullet in her head or walk away.
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Easily Forgiven: In Russell's chapter, it is possible to convince Nate to give Russell the gun, which you are then given the option of pointing at Nate and trying to kill him. Russell can't do it, Nate takes the gun back, and doesn't mention it again. Actually, because you are given the option of saying different things during this part, Nate will actually be understanding if you say the right things.
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Creepy Child: Michonne's daughters are shown having their faces obscured by shadows while laughing in a scary manner.
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Fission Mailed: If you don't hide in time in the bathroom, Rebecca doesn't discover you. Before she can enter the bathroom, you luck out, because Sarah asks Rebecca what she's doing, and when Rebecca replies she's looking for a towel to wash up, Sarah says there are towels in the kitchen, so Rebecca leaves. Also, if you save Nick over Pete in episode 1, then in episode 2, it looks like Nick sacrifices himself to save you just as Pete does if you save Pete instead...but, unlike Pete, your group comes back to find Nick alive.
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Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Arvo's group as a whole is reminiscent of The Stranger: if you take or leave the meds, his group attacks you for Jane's treatment of him, rather like the Stranger blaming Lee even if he didn't take his supplies. Jane comes off as very much akin to Molly. Both are extremely pragmatic (almost to a ruthless extent), both have troubled pasts that were in part caused by losing little sisters, each are aloof to the group at the start, before gradually warming to the player character after learning how efficient and sensible they are, and each end up departing the main group at the end of the fourth episodes of their respective seasons, claiming that they prefer isolation to travelling with a group. However, unlike Molly she returns the next episode and becomes an important character in the season finale.
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Empathy Doll Shot: Clementine finds a stuffed rabbit while searching the bathroom stalls at the very beginning of episode 1. It's actually one of the LEAST sad things about that chapter. She can also find a doll at the abandoned campsite in the woods.
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Insult Backfire: In Episode 3, Clementine can tell Carver that she wishes Kenny had shot him. He appreciates the gall it took to say that to his face, and segues it into a "Not So Different" Remark.
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Love Makes You Evil: Platonic example. Norma is driven into an intense rivalry with Michonne because Randall is captured and at her mercy.
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Downer Beginning: Holy. Fucking. Shit. Within the first part of the first episode, Comic Relief character Omid is shot dead, Christa's baby is implied to have been stillborn or otherwise lost, and Clementine is separated from Christa, her only remaining companion.
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Post-Rape Taunt: Carver cruely does this to Rebecca, just as he's about to die.
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Shoo Out the Clowns: Of the surviving three characters from season 1, Omid is by far the most light-hearted and jovial. Guess who dies in the very first scene of the second season?
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Last-Second Ending Choice: Played straight with Wyatt, Russell, and Shel. Averted with Vince and Bonnie.
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The Dog Bites Back: Happens literally in Episode 1, with Sam going feral and biting Clementine's arm. At the end of Episode 4, Arvo comes back, looking for revenge, bringing his friends with him.
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Accidental Murder: Zachary accidentally shoots Greg dead after being pressured by Randall.
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Also from Episode 5, the moment when Jane's funny anecdote turns into a violent retelling of a Dark and Troubled Past:
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Pet the Dog: If he lives, Zachary will help Michonne, Sam, and Pete escape the city of Munroe. He will also save Michonne's life in Episode Three, though this results in his own death.
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Perpetual Poverty: Particularly in Episode 4 and especially Episode 5. While Bonnie and Mike's hunger is mentioned during a raccoon chase, they are never shown finding food. And while in Episode 5, they do finally find some food, Clem, Jane, AJ and Kenny do not appear to have it the next day. Despite this, Clem, AJ, and possibly Jane or Kenny survive the next nine days as they look for a settlement.
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