Will Clementine Kill AJ? The Walking Dead: The Final Season Episode 2 Suffer The Children|Infernokun
The walking dead the final season episode 2 suffer the children by telltale games may continue the potential AJ evilness of Alvin Junior. Of course this is hard and crazy topic so in order to deliver i brought out one of my awesome friends, and youtuber Infernokun to tackle "Will Clementine Kill AJ" to give mem his opinion and his intake on it.
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Episode Names For The Walking Dead: The Final Season:
Episode 1: Done Running
Episode 2: Suffer The Children
Episode 3: Broken Toys
Episode 4: Take Us Back
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Character Profile for AJ:
As an infant, AJ exhibited healthy and normal behavior for a baby his age. He took an instant liking to his mother and Clementine, but seemed to dislike Jane.
As AJ reaches toddler status, his behavior remains almost the same. He didn't talk at all, rather forming unintelligible babbles instead. He has grown fond of Clementine and recognizes her as a mother figure in his life.
Much later into the apocalypse, AJ is a young child with a (somewhat) adult sense of mind for the world's state. He is eager to prove himself capable of survival, despite the lack of practical knowledge. He looks up to Clementine in order to learn about the world as it comes.
AJ's behavior seems to shift between a childlike sense of happiness and gratitude, and a ruthless unforgiveness. This could be due to a lack of social skills and experience in a safe zone, as he has spent most of his life on the run. This also causes a blurred line between Survival and Living for him, such as when he calls Louis out for being too loud with his piano, or planning to sleep under the bed in case anybody would try to attack him and Clementine.
He is also shown to be unaware of the value of personal property, as he tried to claim both Tennessee's toys, and read Assim's journal without permission. This could be childlike naitiviety, as apposed to a behavioral trait.
A noteable trait is AJ's inability to handle targets coming up from behind him. This is shown when he bites a survivor from the boarding school, and elbows Marlon in the groin when both survivors had come up behind AJ. This could because AJ is not used to being around other people, as he was mostly living with Clementine. AJ does feel sorry about this, but says he does is as just a natural reflex as he thought it was someone trying to hurt him.
Despite the struggles AJ goes through, he is a good kid at heart, and will do whatever it takes to protect Clementine and himself from any harm.
AJ also picks up on things that are dangerous, example calling Louis out for being to loud and silly. And letting Abel go was dangerous as he might come back.
Have been born into this world, AJ seems to be wired to always be on his guard. When entering new places AJ checks his surroundings, wants to make sure there is always a way out, and wants to be the safest he can possibly be. Sometimes AJ is more on guard than Clementine as he expresses things about the safe zone he perceives as dangerous. This could because all that AJ knows is surviving
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