The Walking Dead- Season One
The writing in is anchored by phenomenal voice acting, particularly from Dave Fennoy (Lee) and Melissa Hutchison (Clementine). The supporting cast is a rogues' gallery of humanity at its worst and best.
: The finale's trip to the CDC is often viewed as a controversial subplot. While it provided the "everyone is already infected" reveal, it gave a more "scientific" feel to the apocalypse that the show eventually moved away from in favor of purely human-driven stories. The Walking Dead- Season One
Let’s break down why this season, now over a decade old, still haunts players and why Lee Everett & Clementine are arguably the best-written duo in gaming history. The writing in is anchored by phenomenal voice
A lot of players hate Kenny. Others would die for Kenny. That’s the point. He’s a family man whose desperation turns into cowardice, then into bravery, then into rage. He’s not written to be likable; he’s written to be real . Likewise, Lily’s descent from stern leader to possible murderer is a tragedy, not a villain origin story. Even Ben, the screw-up teenager who gets people killed, serves a purpose: he’s the living embodiment of the group’s failure to protect its weakest members. When you leave him to die on the bell tower, the game doesn’t cheer. It just... continues. And so do you. While it provided the "everyone is already infected"
