But somehow, she seemed incredibly integral to what was happening in the real world. So many had grown attached to her and her story, and everyone wanted to see it through to the very end. Does it help those who underwent months or years of crunch and a toxic work environment? With that, Clementine and A. It feels as unfair as The Walking Dead itself. Those who survive an epidemic seem to do so through pure luck. Layoffs seem no different.
She was bit, but an immediate amputation of her leg prevented her from turning. She admits to A. They sit in silence, acknowledging the truth in her words. But for the time being, they are both happy. Clementine seems to be at peace, and while we know that that will only be temporary, we can at least be glad that tranquility is there in that moment. Throughout it all, she is still alive. I see Lee in her, but I also see that she is entirely her own person. She is not MyClementine; she is her own Clementine.
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Lee can either calmly ask for time to consider this, or angrily rebuke the offer. Vernon leaves mysteriously the next morning, and Clementine disappears, which leads to Lee believing he kidnapped Clementine. He travels to the morgue that he met Vernon in, only to discover that he and his group had left.
Vernon's group has actually stolen the boat they were planning to use, either beating up the people that stayed at the mansion while Lee searched for Clementine or leaving a note saying he regrets leaving them behind. Lee loses whatever respect he had for Vernon, as he stole the only hope he had for getting out of Savannah.
Lee's relationship with Brie is ultimately up to the player, but outside of the player's choices, Brie is shown to have had some emotional impact on Lee, saddening him after her death. At first, she tells Vernon that he should kill Lee with the insistence that he is a member of Crawford.
She worries that Lee will reveal their group's location, which would result in the group possibly being raided and killed. Much to her dismay, Lee talks Vernon out of it and disarms him. She is later brought along with Vernon to help Lee's group get into Crawford. When she goes with Kenny to get fuel, she thanks Lee and claims that she didn't think they'd make it back if he didn't show up. If Lee threatened Vernon, she will act hostile towards Lee and will refuse to talk to him.
Lee is shocked and saddened when Brie was devoured. When she reanimated, Lee hesitates before killing her. Andre was initially hostile to Lee, thinking him a walker but soon lowered his gun when he realized he was wrong. He agreed to take Lee with him to Shawn's farm when they were attacked by walkers though their relationship never grew beyond this gesture of help.
Shawn and Lee have varying relationships depending on Lee's decisions. They mostly remain formal and friendly, speaking to each other in positive tones, unless Lee decides to lie. They had a conversation about the apocalypse, and Lee offers to cut wood for Shawn's fortification-building process.
When Shawn is attacked by walkers, if Lee chooses to attempt to assist him, Shawn revealed this in his last dying words to his father, which brightened Hershel and Lee's relationship. Due to Hershel's short time in the game, they don't interact much. When Lee first arrives at the farm, he will volunteer to fix his leg. Hershel will begin to question Lee about what happened and he has the option of lying or telling the truth.
If Lee lies, he will automatically know it but keeps it to himself. When they talk the next day, if lied to, or if Lee lies in their next conversation, Hershel will confront him about the lie and says he has to become a better liar. No matter if Lee told the truth or lie, he will talk with him about the trust of strangers and the matter of family, but this is cut short of Shawn's scream. As Hershel gets his gun, Lee has to choose whether to save Shawn or Duck.
If he saves Duck, Shawn will die and Hershel will blame him and kick him off his land with no mercy. If he tries to save Shawn, he will still die, but Hershel will be more sympathetic towards Lee, but will still kick him off. Lee respects his wishes, and leaves. Jolene and Lee only interact once, but Jolene already knows who Lee was. She appears to believe that Lee stole Clementine from her, mirroring the events between Danielle and the Save-Lots Bandits even though she is wrong in believing so.
Lee can choose to shoot and kill Jolene when she threatens him, or Danny St. John will do it. Not much is known of the relationship between Lee and his brother, but it can be inferred they have a normal and passive relationship.
Lee was very distraught and depressed when he had to kill his zombified brother. Lee misses his family, as was mentioned in "Long Road Ahead" to Clementine.
Everett is Lee's father. Not much is told about their relationship, although Lee seems to have respected him, judging from the way he talked about his father when he and Clementine found his old cane and Lee shared the story that his father would whoop shop lifters with it. Lee is seen to be emotionally distraught on discovering his family was dead, his father included. Lee refers to his parents as good people while discussing them. Everett is Lee's mother. Not much is told about their relationship, but it can be inferred they had a normal mother-son relationship.
Lee is emotionally distraught on discovering his family was dead, his mother included. Before the apocalypse, Lee was married to an unnamed woman. It can be assumed that the two loved each other initially, however, over time they began to argue with Lee wanting to have a family but could not due to her having a traveling job. Eventually, Lee caught his wife sleeping with a state senator, whom Lee killed.
It was also implied that Lee did not list his wife's name on the visitor's list while awaiting trial in jail. It is clearly shown that Lee deeply regrets killing the man and he rarely mentions her, though there are times when he would open up to others about what happened, and it appears that Lee had forgiven her in the end, after opening up to the stranger.
If Lee decides to raid the stranger's station wagon, he will despise Lee and will openly insult him. If you chose not to raid his station wagon, he will be slightly more sympathetic, stating, "After I found Clementine on my radio, I wasn't even mad at you.
I was coming for the others, for revenge. Mutually, Lee, while sympathetic towards his misfortune and descent into insanity, hates the man for kidnapping Clementine and indirectly causing the ultimate destruction of his group and his own life, and will try to kill him later on in the episode.
The stranger will also criticize Lee's choices throughout the game, including: Lee keeping his past from Clementine, giving Irene the gun to kill herself or refusing to, saving Carley or Doug , whether or not he chose to go to the St. John's Dairy Farm , killing the St.
John brothers, failing to stop Clementine from eating human meat, stealing supplies from his station wagon or not, leaving Lilly on the side of the road, and dropping Ben Paul to his death or not. After conversing for a while, the stranger tells Lee he will take care of Clementine, and Lee may even consider letting her stay with stranger, but clearly sees that the man is utterly insane and needs to be put down for Clementine's safety after he talks to the decapitated head in the bowling bag.
Lee remains quiet as Clementine attacks the man, then attacks the stranger himself, going for the gun. Either Lee or Clementine ends up killing the stranger. The stranger's hatred for Lee, even if Lee never did anything to indirectly hurt him or his family, seems indicative of his own hatred for himself. The stranger seems guilt stricken over losing his one and only son and causing his wife immense pain and suffering as a result.
It seems that through insulting, degrading, and torturing Lee through Clementine's abduction, the stranger is achieving his own needs to gratify himself and ease his self-loathing, making Lee little more than his victim.
Even if Lee is by no means a bad man and the stranger's own mistakes and actions mirror some of the actions he begrudged Lee for, he will continue to address himself as a far better man and father figure for Clementine, further implicating the man's psychotic nature and his objective of making himself feel better through revenge and Lee's demise.
However, the stranger's wish to kill Lee indirectly came into fruition due to his actions, though his plans ultimately failed when Clementine proved to truly care and love Lee, who spent his final moments saying goodbye to the little girl he gave his life for in order to protect her from a dying world.
Andrew is seen being kind and understanding towards Lee, striking up a friendly conversation with him on the way to the farm no matter what Lee says to him. However, Andrew has no qualms about turning on the electric fence when Lee and Mark are checking the perimeter, as he knew the bandits would be attacking soon and is hoping to get rid of Lee and Mark. Their relationship starts to deteriorate as Lee has his suspicions of the St.
Johns being up to no good. When Lee confronts the St. Johns with their cannibalism, Andrew takes Clementine hostage, a move that ignites Lee's anger.
During the final showdown with the St. Johns, as he keeps Lee at bay by holding Duck hostage, he accuses him and his group of ruining everything for him and his family. The two get into a physical fight, and Lee can either beat Andrew savagely and leave him for the walkers, or kick him straight into the electric fence, killing him. At the end, if Lee decides to spare Andrew, he shouts Lee's name repeatedly, entering in a status of deep depression.
Danny is seen being kind and understanding towards Lee, striking up a friendly conversation with him on the way to the farm no matter what Lee says to him. When Jolene is about to reveal that the St. Johns were cannibals, Danny shoot her to protect his secret. Lee is shocked and disgusted by Danny's actions, and realizes that Danny was capable of murder.
Johns with their cannibalism, Danny butts Lee in the head with his rifle, knocking him out. Danny finds Lee and Kenny hiding in the barn and attempts to shoot Lee, having no qualms about it.
During the final confrontation between Lee and Danny, Lee angrily scolds him for participating in cannibalism and for killing innocent people, including Mark. Danny attempts to convince Lee into letting him live, so that Lee and his group can eat him.
Lee can either kill Danny or spare him, saying that cannibalism is not the answer and that Danny won't make Lee kill him. Initially, when Lee first arrives at the farm, she acts very kindly towards him, reassuring him many times about the safety of the farm for his entire group. Their relationship since then remains on friendly terms until Lee discovers the cannibalistic behavior of the St.
Johns hiding a legless Mark in a secret room behind a book shelf, and thus gravely severing any kind of friendship they had. However, despite the fact that she has no qualms about locking Lee in a meat locker to be probably served as food, she hesitates to kill him when he confronts her in the family house, showing that she, regardless of dialogue choices, has at least a bit of liking for him.
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For other pages with the same name, see: Lee " I guess the world got pretty hard, since I left it. A kid growing up in it, he'd be hard too.
You're in my shoes now , raising a kid. Think you got a handle on it? It can't be easy, wanting to give him a childhood, but knowing what it takes to survive now. It was easier for me, since the world was just changing. But you're living in one that's changed completely. Killed by the undead police officer. Killed by Sandra. Killed by walkers in the street. Killed by a walker at the motel. Killed by walkers at the pharmacy. Killed by David.
Killed by Travis. Getting bit by a walker at the dairy. Killed by Danny St. Killed by Brenda St. Killed by Andrew St. Killed by Jake. Killed by Drew. Killed by an undead Duck. Killed by Vernon. Killed by undead Jeff in Crawford. Killed after falling into a walker infested building. Killed by the stranger. Killed by a walker at The Marsh House. Clementine " I'll miss you Determinant [src]. Actually, why don't you keep my share today.
I know I said it didn't matter why you saved me and not Carley, but I owe you a lot more than half a day's rations.
He didn't deserve any of that. For everything. It's been fun. The last thing you need to do is to apologize. You're stuck with me. I plan to be around LONG after you're gone and if you turn I'll be the one to put the axe through your skull. You've been protecting these people as best you can so far, and they look up to you. Rightly so. But it's different with a child. You might have brought her this far, but sooner or later she might ask you for more than you can give her.
Thanks for all your help back there. I don't think we would have made it without you. You're not one of those things! Couldn't leave you behind. And if those same people get to questioning yours, you're gonna be in trouble.
What happened to you? I wonder if it was my dad, trying to be a hero maybe I wasn't around much, but yeah, they're dead. It was a long time ago. In a lot of ways. She travelled for work. I didn't like that. I wanted a family. So we fought, and it made my biggest fear come true Got sick one day on my way to class, canceled it and went home and found her there with someone else, killed him. I was mad at her for so long and I can't imagine how much pain she felt. You're a murderer and a thief, and I'm going to hurt you so bad.
You don't have what it takes! Fucking coward. Universal Conquest Wiki. For other pages with the same name, see: Lee. Killed by walkers at the motel. Killed by a walker at the pharmacy. Killed by bandits. Killed by a walker at the dairy. Killed by Danny. Electrocuted by Andy. Beaten to death by Andy. Killed by the undead pilot. Killed by a bandit. Killed by a walker outside the train. Killed by a walker at the rest stop. Killed by walkers in the alley.
Killed by walkers in the sewer. Killed by a walker in the sewer. Killed by a walker in Crawford. Killed by a walker in the garage. Killed after falling from a building. Killed by walkers at the school. Killed by a walker in the school. Killed by a walker outside of the manor. Killed after falling off the ladder. Killed after falling off the rooftops.
Killed by walkers in the manor. Killed by a walker in the manor. Killed after falling from a sign. Determinant [src] Lee's relationship with Clementine is ultimately up to the player, but regardless of the player's choices, Clementine learns most of what she knows about survival from Lee, which shows her affection for him. Kenny " Kenny was my friend, he could be tough to like but I agreed with him most of the time, so we were assholes together I guess.
Determinant [src] Lee's relationship with Kenny is ultimately up to the player, but outside of the player's choices, Kenny is shown to have a lot of respect for Lee both before and after his death. Katjaa " You've always looked at me with kind eyes, I wonder if you could still do that if you knew I was a convicted felon.
Determinant [src] Lee and Katjaa have a friendly relationship because Katjaa takes care of Clementine when Lee is unable to. Duck " Has Clementine said anything to you about Doug or Duck?
Determinant [src] Lee and Duck aren't shown interacting very often although when they do they seem to get along and are friendly towards each other. Carley " I never really got to tell her, but, yeah, I did have feelings for her.
Determinant [src] Carley and Lee start a good relationship from the very first meeting of the two, where she and Glenn save Lee, Clementine, Kenny, Katjaa, and Duck from a pack of walkers, much to the disdain of Larry and Lilly. Doug " Determinant [src] Lee and Doug seem to build a quick friendship, with Lee thinking Doug's resourcefulness and technical abilities are a valuable asset. Glenn " You gotta do what you gotta do. Determinant [src] Glenn and Lee are shown to share common attributes, including a kindhearted sense of humanity and outgoing bravery, displayed by both when they agree to help a woman trapped in the Travelier Motel surrounded by walkers.
Mark " I just want you to know I've got your back on whatever you decide. Determinant [src] Lee and Mark have a good friendship. Ben Paul " God Determinant [src] Lee's relationship with Ben is ultimately up to the player, as the player chooses how much faith to put in Ben.
Chuck " You deserved better, old man. Christa " You two would be great for her. Determinant [src] Lee's relationship with Christa is ultimately up to the player, but outside of the player's decisions, Christa is known to have respected Lee for caring for Clementine and even giving his life for her.
Omid " With your arm and my leg, I'll cripple fight you right here, buddy. Determinant [src] Lee's relationship with Omid is ultimately up to the player, but outside of the player's choices, Omid is shown to have great respect for Lee because of his care for Clementine. Molly " I just wanted to say thanks. Determinant [src] Lee's relationship with Molly is entirely up to the player. Lilly " He treated you like shit, knew who you were and you still tried to save him.
Determinant [src] Lee's relationship with Lilly is ultimately up to the player, but outside of the player's choices, Lilly always retains some amount of respect for Lee, either because of their previous agreements or because of his general nature. Larry " You must really hate me Determinant [src] Lee's relationship with Larry is, for the most part, unchangeable by the player, but the player is able to choose how much he would like to try and be friends with Larry.
Vernon " You're a good man, Lee. Determinant [src] Lee's relationship with Vernon is entirely up to the player, but outside of the player's choices, Vernon has no qualms about stealing from Lee, proving how he values himself over Lee. Brie " Hey, Lee. Determinant [src] Lee's relationship with Brie is ultimately up to the player, but outside of the player's choices, Brie is shown to have had some emotional impact on Lee, saddening him after her death.
Andre Mitchell " Oh shit! Determinant [src] Andre was initially hostile to Lee, thinking him a walker but soon lowered his gun when he realized he was wrong. Shawn Greene " No problem, Lee. Determinant [src] Shawn and Lee have varying relationships depending on Lee's decisions.
Hershel Greene " You're gonna have to depend on the honesty of strangers if you're gonna make it. Determinant [src] Due to Hershel's short time in the game, they don't interact much. Jolene " Why are you alone up here? The teen exclaims that he is sorry for what he has caused, but also says that Kenny was lucky that he had his family to lose, and was able to say goodbye.
Ben reveals that he never had the chance to know what happened to his own, and tells Kenny to stop wishing him dead. If Ben is dead, Kenny will argue with Omid and Christa instead.
The conversation is interrupted when the herd catches up with them and invades the manor. The group puts up a vicious stand, but is forced into the attic where they are trapped. A squabble between Kenny, who is paranoid of Lee's bite and him turning even if his arm was removed and Lee began, the argument becoming greatly heated. Kenny is briefly angered by this decision. Kenny will noticeably be less angry with Lee. The wall is shown to be weak and decaying, and leading to the house next to it.
The group breaks through it and ends up in a sealed room where a couple committed a double-suicide, locking their room off from the walkers infesting the house. The group look at the corpse, somewhat disturbed by it. Lee checks on Kenny, realizing it is similar to what Katjaa did. Kenny professes his view of how the suicide wasn't right but that he still forgives his wife for her choice.
He then remarks that they should keep fighting no matter what, smiling as he states they must find Clementine. He retrieves the couple's pistol, remarking it only has at least one bullet left.
Lee searches the apartment, finding a balcony where it is possible to cross to the next roof, and the group follows. Saved Ben in episode four : If Ben is still alive and accompanied Lee, the balcony will collapse and fall as he begins to jump. In an attempt to save Ben, Lee and Kenny run down to go and see if he's okay. As Kenny begins to yank him off, Ben shouts in pain, attracting walkers into the alleyway.
As the walkers close in, Kenny demands Lee to go and find Clementine. Lee can either say okay, or refuse. If he does refuse, Kenny will push him past the gate and lock it. He apologizes to Lee for any pain he has caused Lee in the past, and that this is his chance to redeem himself.
As the walkers overrun the alley, Kenny uses his last bullet to prevent Ben from re-animating. If he says okay, he goes past the gate, climbing up the ladder watching Kenny fight the Walkers and uses his last bullet on Ben.
Kenny is never seen to be killed, not in this or the Christa situation. Allowed Ben to die in episode four : If Ben was killed in "Around Every Corner", and Kenny came along with the group, the balcony will stay intact and they get onto the next building 's roof. Kenny bumps into Lee, making the walkie-talkie fall inside the building through a hole in the roof, Christa jumps down and retrieves it.
Kenny and Lee attempt helping her, by using a pole, but she slips and tumbles down again. Kenny jumps in, boosts her up, and is then surrounded by walkers. He fights through them with his last bullets, throwing them off of him, with the assumption then made he has succumbed to the walkers.
As Lee, Christa, and Omid finally reach the waterfront just across from the Marsh House, they are forced to climb over a large Maccabe Imports sign to get to the next rooftop, as walkers crowd the street below. Whether the player decides to either send Lee or Christa and Omid first the sign will collapse, separating them.
Lee orders Christa and Omid to go on and meet him later, and, by player choice, to take care of Clementine when he is "gone". Lee descends into the streets and fights his way through the massive horde of walkers armed with a meat cleaver he found earlier at the manor, and a shard of glass if his arm was not amputated.
After killing several and being splattered in their blood, Lee's scent begins to match that of the walkers, and many ignore him because of this. Is it really so rare to force Clementine to kill you? What did you guys choose? I just kind of figured it would be worse for her to go on with her life knowing that I'm not actually 'dead. If the point of that final interaction is to teach her stuff, that's a valuable lesson, no?
You'll have to kill the ones you love. Not your father's Xbox controller Brush up on your driving skills in Forza Horizon 5 with the controller the pros use. I take some solace in the idea that there are no good guys in the world of The Walking Dead. Off the bat, I liked the game, but even with choices like Duck or what was Hershal's son's name It was good, but Shit, I I suddenly felt like Clem was my daughter
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