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Originally Posted by Vainamoinen
Depends on the release window of Season 2.
Honestly - Kirkman can let Carl die whenever he wants to. I don't think his readers are even that much emotionally invested. Shocking, all right, but not unexpected. But when Telltale kills off Clementine...
...I really don't want to be in this forum when that happens.
Name one scene besides the epilogue in which Lee wasn't there... and I'll enumerate 10 in which Clementine wasn't present. Seriously, I can imagine a game in which you don't really play as the actual protagonist... but not a good one.
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It's true about Carl. I've been reading the comics for a long time, and am fully caught up and waiting for the next issues release tomorrow. I think Kirkman, god bless him, has really worn thin the whole "get emotionally invested" in his characters. He kills them off more for shock value now than to actually advance the plot. Right now in the comic, there are seriously three characters that I like. It's not like it was when they were at the prison when there was a rich cast of characters to enjoy and read about. His side characters are really failing.
And it's also true, that each issue I just sort of expect anyone and everyone to die. It doesn't really matter too much if they do or don't at this point. I think the best thing Kirkman could possibly do is to either kill Rick and bring in a new protagonist, or just completely reformat the comic and start over with a new group.
Either way, back to the main question. It's difficult to tell. Carl really didn't start coming into his own and become the bad ass that people like until post-prison. That was well into a year after the apocalypse started. Clem has only been seen up until about 4 months after the start, and the way her story closes out at the end of Season 2, she might start becoming a more proactive survivor earlier than Carl did.