![]() However, after an almost fatal encounter with an old friend (as well as a new character), Clementine convinces the remaining survivors to reinforce their building to prepare for the incoming raider attack that will inevitably occur. ![]() ![]() Shaken up by the sudden event, the group controversially decides to exile Clementine and AJ from the shelter, and the two end up in the wilderness yet again. Suffer the Children picks up where Running Scared left off, with a flashback describing the aftermath of the Ericson’s School for Troubled Youth leader’s, Marlon, death by AJ. Suffer the Children, the name of The Final Season’s second episode, is an uneven yet poignant experience that acts as an unfortunate cliffhanger. I know that it’s only the second of four planned episodes, but considering the news of Telltale’s closure and subsequent cancellation of almost every ongoing project right now, I went in knowing that this may be the last we’ll get to see of Clementine, AJ, and the gang for quite a while. Two and a half hours after playing through the second episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead: The Final Season, I was left with just one thought: ![]() (Contains spoilers from The Walking Dead: The Final Season episode 1)
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