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This article is about the Telltale Series character. For other pages with the same name, see: James

The Whisperers were my... family... from a young age. In that time, I witnessed a lot of death and suffering. Eventually, I became the cause of it. Weakness was considered a poison. And I believed in that. Fiercely. So much so, that when one boy expressed sympathy for our enemy before an attack... I slit his throat. I didn't talk to him. I didn't consider who he was. What he felt. Honestly, I don't even remember his name. All I knew was someone like him would only slow us down. (…) After he died, I kept hearing his words in my head: "Those people are like us, just on a different path." I stopped killing after that. I changed. But no one else did.
―James to Clementine about his past.[src]

James is a main character and later a determinant former antagonist, as well as a survivor of the outbreak in The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series. He is also the protagonist of the short story, The Night the World Ended. A young boy at the beginning of the apocalypse, he was a member of a group known as the Whisperers. Having survived with the group for a significant portion of his childhood, James demonstrated fierce loyalty to their code, but later renounced their ways and left after his grisly killing of a dissenting fellow Whisperer. James isolated himself from other survivors, and has since adopted an extremely pacifistic outlook on life, refusing to kill both humans and zombies. If Clementine ordered Alvin Jr. to kill Lilly, he serves as the secondary antagonist of "Take Us Back".

Overview[]

Upon his introduction, James shows himself to be a solemn, quiet, but goodhearted young man, ready to help those in need. He is rather awkward around other people, due to spending so much time alone. It is later revealed that when James was with the Whisperers, he was a ruthless killer who was fully loyal to their ways. When another Whisperer in the group expressed doubts over fighting with another group, James slit his throat without hesitation. James soon came to be haunted by this decision, and after becoming disillusioned with their ways, decided to leave the Whisperers. Since his departure from the group, James became a pacifist to an extreme degree, refusing to kill even walkers. Instead, he used his Whisperer mask to camouflage himself from the dead and travel in herds for protection. James even started gathering the dead in a barn to "protect" them. He is very reluctant to use the walkers as weapons as a result of his code; he doesn't want them to get killed, but isn't enthusiastic about causing the deaths of other survivors either. Nevertheless, he will make exceptions if he believes the cause to be just, but will never participate in the fighting himself, due to his convictions.

Pre-Apocalypse[]

Washington, D.C.[]

Not much is known about James' life prior to or as the outbreak began, except that he was born in either 1991 or 1992, helped his father run a food truck, and had a boyfriend named Charlie.

"The Night the World Ended"[]

On the night the apocalypse began, he visited Charlie and was sat outdoors hanging out with him. Suddenly, alarms started going off and screams could be heard ringing throughout the city. Charlie went back indoors to investigate, while James discovered via emergency message that the world was beginning to end. Earlier that evening, when James had said goodnight to his family before going to Charlie’s place, it ended up being the last time he ever saw them.[3]

Post-Apocalypse[]

Sometime after the outbreak, James became a member of the Whisperers. When he was with the Whisperers he became a ruthless killer and would kill anyone who showed weakness without feeling a thing. During his time he may have learned the trick to throw rocks on objects to distract walkers away. When the Whisperers attacked another group, James did not want to be a part of it and decided to leave the Whisperers. He tried to convince Charlie to come with him and to leave the Whisperers behind, Charlie rejected James but he never stopped loving James and allowed him to leave. James eventually started living by himself in the woods, but still uses the Whisperers' tactic of skinning walkers and wearing their hides to walk among the dead. At some point later, he learned of the war between the Delta and another community, and that the former has been abducting other survivors to fight for their cause and have their sights set on the children residing in the Ericson's Boarding School. He has since then steered clear of the conflict between all three groups and remained in the woods. At some point he began to gather walkers into a barn to "protect them" or shield them from those who want to kill walkers.

The Final Season[]

"Suffer The Children"[]

James is first seen among walkers that Clementine is killing, wearing a disguise made from walker skin. Having previously directed a small herd towards Clementine in order to stop Lilly and Abel's pursuit, he arrives to help in person upon realizing that she has been surrounded. He walks towards her, mimicking a walker, stopping her before she attacks him. Realizing that he's attempting to help her, Clementine lowers her knife, and James proceeds to distract the approaching walkers by throwing a rock in the opposite direction from her. He then asks Clementine to follow him, and guides them back to his campsite.

There, he has Clementine use her knife to remove the shrapnel from AJ's torso that he sustained from Abel shooting him. He holds the boy down then uses tape to patch up the wound. He then goes to his fire, nursing it with a stick. Clementine carried AJ to the fire and asks James to reveal who he is. James mentions that he used to a member of the "Whisperers", a group that figured out a way to walk among the dead by skinning them and wearing their hides. He offers a hungry AJ an apple, to which Clementine accepts or denies. He remarks they got into a war with another group which prompted him to leave and survive on his own instead. He also reveals he is from Washington City and was close with his father. Seeing Clementine exhausted, he volunteers to keep watch and allow them to sleep safely, as he doesn't need sleep. Clementine can decide to remain awake and help keep watch.

The next day, James escorts Clementine and AJ back to the boarding school. However, because of his disguise, Willy mistakes him for a walker and shoots at him, narrowly missing. Before entering the school, Clementine invites James in, claiming he is allowed to stay. James declines, stating that he is not ready yet and walks back off into the woods.

"Broken Toys"[]

James is first seen at his camp after it had been attacked by the raiders and then walkers. He requests Clementine and AJ's assistance as he had been separated from his mask, which was still in his bag in the middle of the camp. He asks Clementine to spare the walkers, to which Clementine has the decision to either kill none, kill some, or kill all. While James sneaks into his camp to grab his mask, Clementine will have to hold off against multiple walkers, either slaughtering them against James' wishes or risking her life and sparing them for his sake. After James gets the bag he thought his mask was in, he finds that it's not there and the bag that has it is in the middle of several walkers. AJ yells and throws a rock at the walkers to get their attention, much to Clementine's dismay. Clementine and James proceed to push an abandoned Delta cart to make noise to draw the walkers away from AJ, saving his life. After he recovers his mask, James will appear either appreciative of Clementine's efforts to spare the walkers or upset by her bloodshed.

Clementine asks for James to escort a walker herd to the Delta's ship as a distraction so the Ericson's Boarding School survivors can sneak in and rescue their friends. James takes Clementine and AJ to his barn and opens the doors to show them the walkers he had rounded up and was protecting. James says to Clementine that he sees the walkers as "...Not people, exactly. Something in between," and thinks that a part of the person who turned is still in the Walker. Clementine can agree or disagree with James. James asks both Clementine and AJ if someone they care about turned; AJ tells James that Clementine had a friend named Lee who was bitten and either left to reanimate or shot in the head to prevent reanimation. James, upon hearing that Clementine had shot Lee before reanimating, will apologize to her for bringing up tragic memories and drop the subject. Alternatively, if Clementine had left Lee to reanimate, he will ask her if she thinks that some part of Lee is still out there, even after he had turned. Clementine can feel comforted or disturbed by James' question.

After their talk, James tells Clementine that in order for him to help her, she has to walk among the walkers in the barn and touch the wind chimes in the back, and hands her his mask to mask her scent. When Clementine exits the barn, she gives him back his mask and James asks her if she still thinks walkers are just monsters. Clementine can either agree that there might be more to walkers, or claim they're still just monsters, much to James' elation or chagrin. James agrees to release the horde within the barn and allow the Ericson survivors to use it as cover for the rescue mission, and informs Clementine that it will take a while to guide the horde to the Delta's ship and to be ready by tomorrow night.

James is seen next preparing for the mission with the Ericson survivors, and feels accepted among them even with his Walker mask on and his past Whisperers affiliation. Clementine can tell James that her friends can also be James's friends. To which he responds that he hasn't lived with people in a long time but it sounds nice to him. If Clementine agreed with James that there might be people in walkers, James will show Clementine a picture of his ex-boyfriend, Charlie, another survivor he was in a relationship with before the apocalypse and joined the Whisperers with. He says that joining the Whisperers changed both of them due to the suffering and death they had witnessed and eventually became the cause of it. After a fellow Whisperer expressed sympathy for an enemy they were about to attack, James slit his throat without any hesitation and felt justified in doing so. Afterwards, however, James remembered his final words and stopped killing altogether, but no one else did. James expresses that hearing AJ say he had killed someone in the past reminded him of himself, and feared that AJ, should he take another life, might not be able to go back.

James is seen once more at the end of the rescue mission, having been captured by the Delta and questioned by Lilly. Just before a Delta member executes James with a shot to the head, Tennessee takes the pistol from her hilt and points it at both Lilly and her. After Lilly takes the gun from Tennessee, she attempts to shoot him in the head but is stopped by AJ biting her right hand. Before Gina can shoot AJ, James attempts to disarm her, succeeding just in time before AJ shoots a mortally wounded, pleading Lilly in the head. James pleads to AJ, claiming Lilly is no longer a threat, and approaches him, asking for the gun in AJ's hands.

In-Game Decision[]

Tell AJ to shoot Lilly (Alive): Clementine tells AJ to kill Lilly, and AJ does so promptly. After AJ repeatedly shoots her, James tells him to stop.

Tell AJ to lower the gun (Undead): Clementine tells AJ to lower the gun. He approaches AJ and he gives James the gun, James smiles at this and is glad he did not kill Lilly. Suddenly he is stabbed in the back by Lilly with the knife that had been stuck in her leg. He falls to the floor and is quickly seen bleeding to death from his injury on the floor.

Say nothing (Undead): James will grab AJ's gun out of his hand before he can pull the trigger. The scene then plays out as though AJ was told to lower the gun.

"Take Us Back"[]

James appears in this episode either alive or as a walker, depending on if Lilly was killed in the previous episode or not. If James is alive, he helps the group escape from a herd of walkers by leading them into a network of limestone caves. Enraged by Clementine telling AJ to kill Lilly, James attacks her and tries to take AJ away, threatening to break her leg if she tries to stop him. If Clem accuses him of breaking his vow of pacifism, James will respond that she pushed him past his limits. However, AJ lacerates James' palm to get away and breaks up the fight by confessing he enjoyed killing Lilly; stating that he'll gladly kill anyone who threatens him or Clementine. Seeing that Clem is just as horrified by this as he is, James permits her to try to talk AJ out of becoming a bloodthirsty murderer.

When counter arguing James' point about his philosophy, if she tells him anything else other than that he can't force it upon others, he will leave the cave in anger, leaving his mask behind to be picked up by AJ. If Clementine does tell him that he can't force his philosophy onto others, he will stay, however as the walkers enter the cave, James pulls out his knives and offers to buy time for the others to escape while also regarding them to be safe.

For the remainder of the episode, James' fate is left unknown. However according to Kent Mudle, he is alive and is remaining in the forest but is no longer on speaking terms with Clementine.[4]

If James was killed in the previous episode, Clementine, AJ, and Tenn will encounter a zombified James in the cave as he attempts to pursue them. When the three make it to the other side of a stream and go deeper into the cave, AJ tells Clementine that there is nothing after death, and that when he looked into James' eyes, he wasn't there. James is then seen looking up at the ceiling of the cave.

Death (Determinant)[]

Killed By

After Clementine, AJ, Tenn, and James took care of Lilly's people, they set their sights on her. Injured from Clementine's knife stuck in her leg, Lilly fell to the ground, begging for her life. Clementine either remains silent or tells AJ to lower his gun, and he does.

  • Himself (Caused, Alive)
  • Lilly (Alive)

James, appreciative, approaches AJ to take the gun, however, he is stabbed in the back by Lilly, who had been feigning her defeat all along. James is seen on the ground struggling to breathe, but the decision results confirm that he bled out on the deck and died. Given that his brain wasn't destroyed, he later turns as a walker and follows Clementine's group to a cave.

Killed Victims[]

This list shows the victims James has killed:

  • Himself (Caused, Alive, Determinant)
  • 1 unnamed Whisperer
  • Numerous counts of zombies and unnamed people

Relationships[]

For a more in-depth look at James' relationships, read here; James (Telltale)/Relationships

Allies[]

Enemies[]

Quotes[]

The following is a list of some of James' most memorable quotes.

The Final Season

"No. (…) Stop! Too loud."
- James to Clementine as he reveals himself to be a human, "Suffer The Children"


"I didn't mean to endanger you. The walkers were sent to help you. (…) Was part of a group. Call themselves Whisperers. They've learned to live in herds, among walkers. Move among them. Sometimes, guide them. (…) They attacked a community. I saw the carnage. Didn't want to be part of it."
- James to Clementine about the Whisperers, "Suffer The Children"


"Been a while. ("Since?") I've said it."
- James to Clementine about his name, "Suffer The Children"


"You know they attacked you. They'll attack again. (…) They're at war, up north. Their entire community, against another. It's why they take people. To make them fight. Train them, use them. You would join their war."
- James to Clementine about the Delta (Determinant), "Suffer The Children"


"Wait. Throw it. Distract him. Works just as well, and nobody gets hurt. Not us. Not him. (…) You killed some, in the herd that saved you. Do you have to hunt every one you see?"
- James telling Clementine to spare a walker (Determinant), "Suffer The Children"


"It was difficult. To send the herd in. To save you. I didn't want them to die."
- James to Clementine about the herd he sent in (Determinant), "Suffer The Children"


"After I left my group, I wandered. First time alone, ever. Saw war everywhere. First against walkers, then against each other. Hoped it would be better here. Where are you from? Here? Or somewhere far away?"
- James asking Clementine where she is from (Determinant), "Suffer The Children"


"Washington. (…) The city. Dad ran a food truck. I helped."
- James to Clementine about where he is from (Determinant), "Suffer The Children"


"His wound will need proper cleaning. And medicine, if you're lucky enough to have any. (…) That's why those people attacked you, isn't it? To get to that school. They'll destroy whatever they find. Bring more guns, more fighters. Take everyone inside. (…) You need medicine. You have to go back, or you'll lose him."
- James to Clementine about the Delta taking everyone at the school (Determinant), "Suffer The Children"


"Not ready."
- James to Clementine about staying at the school (Determinant), "Suffer The Children"


"I could... maybe help, but... my mask is still in the camp. Inside my bag. I can't pass through a herd without it. (…) Please, I just... I just ask that you don't kill them. The walkers. If you distract them, I can sneak over and find my mask."
- James asking Clementine to help get his mask and not kill the walkers (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"I know it would've been easier to kill them. You're kind. I appreciate it. Really."
- James if Clementine spares all the walkers (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"You kill the ones you have to. I can't blame you for that. Not really."
- James if Clementine kills some of the walkers (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"You didn't even try to spare them."
- James if Clementine kills all of the walkers (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"You want to use walkers to hide... to sneak on board their ship? That's insane."
- James about Clementine's plan to invade the Delta's boat (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"My people, my former people. They had a practice. They called it... collecting. They used them as a weapon. I do this... to protect them. I know it sounds strange. But that's why I brought you here. To see them as I do. As people. (…) Well, not people, exactly. But... something in between. Part of us is still in there. Deep down. So few of us die anymore. We turn. Not dead, not alive. (…) To you, maybe. I think it seems... peaceful."
- James to Clementine and AJ about seeing walkers as people (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"I lived among walkers for years. Still do, in a way. When they're alone, they're harmless. Innocent. If you want my help, I need you to try and walk with them. (offers mask) Then tell me if you really believe they're just "monsters"."
- James t asking Clementine to walk with the walkers (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"So...do you still think they're "just monsters"? Now that you've seen them at peace. Any different? At all?"
- James after Clementine walks with the walkers (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"Really? Never met someone who understood. It's...thank you. I'm glad."
- James if Clementine says she sees walkers more than just monsters (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"That's...what I thought you would say. It's what I would've said, too. Once."
- James if Clementine says she still sees walkers as monsters (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"You haven't changed your mind. I understand. I used to feel the same way."
- James if Clementine says nothing on her view on walkers (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"I thought I could, but I can't. So many walkers would die. All of the death this would cause... I'm sorry, Clementine. But I can't have more blood on my hands."
- James about sending the walkers to attack the Delta (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"I may be stubborn. But I'm not heartless. Those "raiders" are cruel. They force others to be the same. And if your friends are anything like you... I don't doubt they're worth saving. It'll take some time to guide them through the forest, to the shore. Others will join the herd as they go. (puts on mask) Tomorrow night. Be ready. I can't undo this."
- James agreeing to send the herd to the Delta's boat (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"Uh... hello."
- James meeting Clementine's group, "Broken Toys"


"Your friends are... different. Open-minded. Accepting. Like you. That's not usually how my first impressions go. Sorry, I feel like I'm rambling. It's just... being welcomed. It's strange. That one boy called me... "cool". Not sure anyone's ever said that to me. (…) I haven't lived with people in a long time. But it does sound nice. Let me think about it."
- James to Clementine about her group (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"I wanted to show you something. (takes out photo) This is... was... my boyfriend, Charlie. We joined the Whisperers. Together. But it changed him. In a way that couldn't be undone. It changed both of us."
- James to Clementine about his boyfriend (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"The Whisperers were my... family... from a young age. In that time, I witnessed a lot of death and suffering. Eventually, I became the cause of it. Weakness was considered a poison. And I believed in that. Fiercely. So much so, that when one boy expressed sympathy for our enemy before an attack... I slit his throat. I didn't talk to him. I didn't consider who he was. What he felt. Honestly, I don't even remember his name. All I knew was someone like him would only slow us down. (...) After he died, I kept hearing his words in my head: "Those people are like us, just on a different path." I stopped killing after that. I changed. But no one else did."
- James to Clementine about his past (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"When AJ told me he killed someone, it reminded me of them. Of myself. When he said it was the right thing to do/He said it was wrong, but it sounded like he was just repeating what he'd been told. Taking life like that, from a young age... it breaks something inside you. It broke something in Charlie. I just... I'm afraid if AJ kills again, he won't be able to go back. He won't be the same boy he was. I've seen it happen too many times. (…) I'm trying to help you save him. It's just some advice. From someone who's been there too."
- James to Clementine about AJ becoming a killer (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"You don't fucking scare me. (…) You force your ways onto others. Because you're afraid. Because you're weak. (…) Don't listen to her, AJ. All they do is kill. It's not for a "cause", it's--"
- James to Lilly about what her group does (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"AJ. She's not a threat. Lower the gun. (…) Just give me the gun."
- James telling AJ to spare Lilly, also determinately his last words, "Broken Toys"


"No... AJ, stop!"
- James as AJ shoots Lilly (Determinant), "Broken Toys"


"I saw his eyes when he did it. I saw the bloodlust in them."
- James to Clementine about when AJ killed Lilly (Determinant), "Take Us Back"


"If they get in here, I'm going to have to kill them. I don't want to do that."
- James to Clementine as the walkers try to enter the cave (Determinant), "Take Us Back"


"You brought this on yourself. (throws Clementine to the ground) But it's not too late... (grabs AJ) For him, at least. (knocks Clementine over) Follow us and I sprain your ankle. Follow us after that, I break your leg. (…) And I won't let you make him a monster! Not any further."
- James to Clementine as he tries to take AJ (Determinant), "Take Us Back"


"You did this... You made him this way. When you had him empty an entire clip into that woman's head! (…) Is this what you wanted?! A boy who only sees an answer at the end of a barrel?! Look at me and tell me this is what you wanted! This is how it begins. One drop at a time."
- James to Clementine about AJ becoming a killer (Determinant), "Take Us Back"


"By his hand? In that way? I've seen what rage like that can do if it remains unchecked! Believe me, you don't want to see it with him."
- James to Clementine about AJ becoming a killer (Determinant), "Take Us Back"


"I'm not the only one handing out judgement. Only his is fueled by rage, Clementine. A rage he's carried for a long time. Too long."
- James to Clementine about AJ becoming a killer (Determinant), "Take Us Back"


"AJ, listen to me. The things Clementine has been telling you... she's wrong. What you're becoming is wrong."
- James trying to convince AJ to stop being violent (Determinant), "Take Us Back"


"I can't listen to this. You think you can change him? Do it, then. Talk to him."
- James telling Clementine to change AJ (Determinant), "Take Us Back"


"I understand you. I've seen your kind. The world is full of you! I've been you! All you know is violence. Death. He could live a peaceful life. But...but it's like you won't let him! It might seem hard to believe, AJ. I know it does. But listen to me. No one has to die anymore. Not humans, not walkers."
- James berating Clementine for her violent ways (Determinant), "Take Us Back"


"This "philosophy" is what has kept me human! It's what will keep any of us human!"
- James to Clementine about his pacifist ways (Determinant), "Take Us Back"


"I'll find my own way. Next time you need help, ask someone else."
- James to Clementine before leaving her and AJ (Determinant), "Take Us Back"


"Go. I'll make sure you won't be followed. (…) Be safe."
- James to Clementine as he goes to hold off the walkers (Determinant), "Take Us Back"

Appearances[]

Episodes 1 2 3 4 5 6
Season One
Season Two
Michonne
A New Frontier
The Final Season
Appears Voice is heard
👁 Appears with no lines Appears in a flashback
Appears as a walker 🖼 Appears in a photograph/video
Appears as a corpse Appears in a hallucination/dream

Episodes 1 2 3 4 5 6
Season One
Season Two
Michonne
A New Frontier
The Final Season
Appears Voice is heard
👁 Appears with no lines Appears in a flashback
Appears as a walker 🖼 Appears in a photograph/video
Appears as a corpse Appears in a hallucination/dream

Gallery[]

For more images of James, please visit James (Telltale)/Gallery.

Trivia[]

  • James is the first and only member of the Whisperers to appear in the Telltale Series.
  • James reveals to Clementine that he hasn't used his name in a while, referring to the Whisperers not using their names and using terms like "Alpha" and "Beta" instead.
  • James reveals to Clementine before the rescue mission that he had a boyfriend named Charlie and shows her a photograph of the two. They split after James left the group due to the violent nature of the Whisperers.
  • James is the only determinant character with an alive or undead status.
  • James is one of twelve LGBT characters to appear in the game, the others being his ex-boyfriend Charlie, Clementine, Matthew, Walter, Zachary, Jonas, Paige, Javier García, Paul Monroe, Minerva, and Violet.
  • James is one of three characters in the Telltale Series to become a determinant antagonist, along with Violet and Jonas.
  • It is revealed in Kent Mudle's Tumblr page that James' favorite type of Pringles is sour cream and onion.
  • James mentioned in "Broken Toys" that he killed "many" humans, referring to the Whisperers being ruthless killers.
  • If James died, the survivors will make a symbolic grave for him. [5]
    • His grave is hard to see but in some shots the back of the grave can be seen.
    • His grave is in the game files along with Mitch's.
  • James has displayed several traits of being a pacifist, almost to an extreme.
    • He left the Whisperers because he refused to help them attack a community.
    • He resents the Delta for engaging in acts of war and forced conscription.
    • He asks Clementine to spare walkers instead of killing them.
    • He shows genuine concern for the undead and will also mourn how Clementine killed some of the herd he sent to save her, just prior to their first meeting.
    • He is upset if Clementine vows to take vengeance on Lilly and Abel. (Determinant)
    • After he beats Gina in a fight by wrestling away her rifle and knocking her to the ground, he choses to toss aside the captured weapon rather than use it to finish her off.
    • He strongly advocates for Clementine and AJ to spare Lilly.
  • Ironically James resents the Delta for forcing their ways on to others, yet in "Take Us Back", he tries to take AJ away from Clementine so he can force his own ways onto him. (Determinant)
  • James is one of the three main characters of Season 4 who did not kill a living person on-screen directly/caused, regardless of the players' choices. The others being Violet and Abel.

International Dubbers[]

Language Dubber Other Characters Voiced
French Brice Ournac Zach
James McCallister
German Tim Kreuer ("Suffer The Children")
Johannes Semm ("Broken Toys"-"Take Us Back")
N/A
Portuguese Samuel Fernandes N/A
Spanish (Latin America) Ricardo Mendoza Jr. N/A

References[]

  1. Answered by Kent Mudle on his tumblr blog: "He’s intended to be the oldest of the kids, so somewhere around 19-20ish"
  2. Answered by Kent Mudle on his tumblr blog: "I am pretty sure James is intended to be Korean. The fact that it's Johnny (Yong Bosch) supports this, we tried hard to cast the voice actors to match the character ethnicities (Clem and a few of the raiders aside)"
  3. James and Charlie's back story: "The Night the World Ended", published on Lauren Mee's tumblr blog
  4. Answered on Kent Mudle's tumblr blog: "He's alive if he didn’t die in 4. He’s just gone back to the woods, from when he came (with a variable amount of disgust for Clementine)"
  5. Answered on Kent Mudle's tumblr blog: "They’re all in the scene, the names just didn’t make it on camera. You can see the back of them in a few shots. The arrangement of graves didn’t come in like I expected (…) and it was awkward cinematically to get them all in. They are there though, proving they buried Mitch and (conditionally) made a symbolic grave for James."
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