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This article is about the Telltale Series character. You may be looking for his Road to Survival counterpart. For other pages with the same name, see: Mark

Don't… eat… dinner...
―Mark warning Lee not to eat Brenda's dinner, his own legs being the meal.[src]

Mark is a survivor of the outbreak in The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series. He is a member of the Motel Survivors.

Overview[]

Mark is a friendly, caring, and brave survivor who tries to help in any way he can. He always has the best interests of the group in mind. He greatly cares for the lives of others, being unwilling to leave David Parker behind and arguing for Ben Paul. He is a loyal friend to Lee, with him often venting his thoughts to. Mark respects and supports the decisions of the leaders of the group, and does whatever he can to help, However, he can be loose-lipped such telling Larry that Lee thinks he is a racist (Determinant). He can also be overly trusting as he is the most enthusiastic about the St. John Dairy and reveals a lot of information to them about the group. Tragically, Mark, who was the most excited about the farm, ends up getting his legs chopped off and eaten by the St. Johns. Before his death, he warns Lee not to eat dinner. Ironically after his death, Mark is loyal to the end and saves Lee and Katjaa from Brenda after he reanimates, getting revenge on one of the people who caused his brutal demise.

Pre-Apocalypse[]

Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Georgia[]

Prior the outbreak, Mark was formerly employed at a U.S. Air Force base before it was overrun, but did not appear to be familiar with either Lilly or her father, Larry.

Post-Apocalypse[]

Season One[]

During the period between "A New Day" and "Starved For Help", the group discovered him alone in the air force base, having managed to lock himself inside one of the commissary storage closets when the base was overrun. Since he had access to the commissary supplies as a result, Lilly allowed him to stay at the Motor Inn.

"Starved For Help"[]

Mark joined Lee's group during the 3 months between the events of "A New Day" and "Starved For Help". While hunting in the woods with Lee and Kenny, they encountered Ben Paul, Travis, and David Parker, the latter of the three who was caught in a bear trap (likely placed by the St. John brothers). Depending on Lee's choices, Mark carried either a wounded David or Travis back to the Motor Inn. At the motel, Mark, along with Lee and Kenny, was scolded for bringing back more mouths to feed. When Lee was put in charge of handing out food, Mark seemed especially weak. If he was given either the axe or food, he would help save Katjaa and Lee from a recently reanimated David/Travis.

Later, when helping out around the St. John's Dairy Farm, Mark was shot in the shoulder with an arrow by the Save-Lots Bandits. Lee and Mark returned to the house where he was put in the care of Brenda St. John. Mark was not seen for sometime after this. If Brenda was questioned about whether or not Mark could be checked on, she just assured Lee that everything was all right.

At dinner, Mark was not present. When his absence was brought into question, Brenda lied that she had already taken a plate upstairs to a still-recovering Mark. However, Lee became suspicious and after coming up with an alibi, decided to investigate the house. Mark was soon found in a bathroom, well-hidden behind a bookshelf upstairs. Sprawled across the floor and barely conscious, both of his legs were revealed to have been cut off. Mark warned Lee that the St. John brothers were responsible and that the dinner should not be eaten; his legs were the main course. Lee rushed off to warn the group of this, leaving Mark to later drag himself out of the room and tumble down the stairs, pleading for help. After the St. John's exposed their secret of cannibalism, Lee was knocked unconscious and the group was taken prisoner. It was never explicitly shown what happened to Mark during this time, but it was implied that the St. Johns simply dragged him back upstairs where they kept him alive. The reason for this, as later explained by Danny St. John, is that the family's victims were kept alive so the meat didn't become "tainted." The evidence to support this came from the assortment of medical instruments and supplies, found earlier in the dairy house, which were specifically designed to keep a person living for as long as possible.

During the climax, Brenda was encountered holding Katjaa hostage. As Lee confronted her, Mark made his final appearance. Having been dragged upstairs again by the St. Johns, they either finished him off, or he finally succumbed to his blood loss, causing him to turn shortly afterwards. Being attracted by the commotion downstairs, the reanimated Mark dragged himself to the staircase, and began reaching out through the balustrade. Once Lee made the unknowing Brenda back up the stairs far enough, she was grabbed by Mark and killed. Katjaa and Lee escaped, but Mark was left behind at the now-overrun dairy farm. Since his brain was never shown to be destroyed, it was assumed that he would remain there as a walker.

Death[]

Killed By

Mark and Lee were ambushed by bandits just outside the perimeter fence of the St. John's Dairy Farm. Though the two of them escaped, Mark was shot in the shoulder with an arrow, leading to Brenda taking him into her care inside the house. Away from the scrutiny of the other survivors from the motel, Brenda and Andy severed both of Mark's legs to use as dinner meat, feeding them to the other survivors. Though Danny and Andy had intended to keep Mark alive so they could extract as much meat as possible from him, Mark ultimately died of blood loss after dragging himself downstairs and being dragged back upstairs.

Mark reanimated at some point after dinner, with Lee witnessing Mark attack and bite into Brenda's neck from behind.

Killed Victims[]

This list shows the victims Mark has killed:

Relationships[]

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

Allies[]

Enemies[]

Quotes[]

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

Season One

SFH Let's Recap

"I still can't believe we went through all that commissary food in three months. It seemed like so much at the time."

"Damn it. What'd they get this time? (…) Well, that's another meal lost. (…) I still can't believe we went through all that commissary food in three months. It seemed like so much at the time. (…) Yeah, except then I'd probably be food right now. Trust me, I have no regrets."
- Mark to Lee about their food situation, "Starved For Help"


"When I accidentally grabbed for Carley's rations the other night, I thought she was gonna take off my hand!"
- Mark to Lee about Carley (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Last night, I heard your friend Doug laying in bed just naming types of pie. It was driving me nuts. I think he's starting to lose it."
- Mark to Lee about Doug (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Maybe. You know some people aren't too happy about the way Lilly is handling rations. (…) You think Kenny's having any more luck than we are out here? (…) Yeah, between the lack of food and Kenny and Lilly fighting all the time, things are getting pretty tense back at the motor inn. You know Kenny's been talking about taking off if he can get that RV running."
- Mark about Kenny and Lilly's constant fighting (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"I think we're stronger as a group. I just don't know what'll happen if we start to break apart. Can't blame him, though... Did you hear Larry going off on him last night? What's the old guy's deal, anyway? Seems like he's got a problem with you in particular."
- Mark to Lee about Larry (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"I think he's the one putting us in danger. The way Lilly worries about his health, I wouldn't be surprised if she's been skimming rations for him."
- Mark if Lee calls Larry dangerous (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Well, he needs to get over that and start finding a way to pull his weight. Heart problems or not, we should all be out here trying to find food."
- Mark if Lee calls Larry racist (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Hey, I know Lilly. She can take care of herself. He needs to take that energy and put it towards finding us some more food."
- Mark if Lee says Larry is trying to protect Lilly (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"And I know Lilly thinks he's getting weaker, but the guy's all muscle! He's a walking piledriver! I know I wouldn't want to be stuck in a room with him! And didn't he punch you in the face one time?"
- Mark to Lee about Larry's strength (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Lee, this is fucked up. We've gotta help 'em. (…) Lee, come on! What is there to think about? We gotta try!"
- Mark to Lee about helping David (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Damn it, Lee! Just chop off his fucking leg!"
- Mark yelling to Lee about David (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Lee, are you nuts?! Quit fucking around, try something else!"
- Mark to Lee if tries to chop down the tree (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Forget it! We use a chain like that at the Air Force base to lift ordinance. You're not cutting through that!"
- Mark yelling to Lee if he tries to cut the chain (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


SFH Markument

"We've gotta stick together to survive!"

"Come on, Lilly, these are people! People trying to survive, just like us! We've gotta stick together to survive! (…) Fine. You guys fight it out, then. (to Ben) Welcome to the family, kid."
- Mark to Lilly, sticking up for Ben, "Starved For Help"


"Hey, if Doug doesn't want any food, I'll take it. (…) Right, I'm sorry. The hunger is just getting to me. I'll let you do your job."
- Mark to Lee after Doug declines his food (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Oh, man. Just seeing the food is driving me crazy."
- Mark if Lee gives Larry food before him (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"No way I'm going back there. You saw what it was like when you guys picked me up. Completely overrun."
- Mark to Lee about the Air Force base, "Starved For Help"


"Come on, Larry, give it a rest. I'm sure Lee is getting pretty sick of you thinking he's a danger to the group."
- Mark to Larry if Lee told him he think he's a danger to the group (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Come on, Larry, give it a rest, man. Things are different. Being a racist is outdated."
- Mark to Larry if Lee told him he think he's racist (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Come on, Larry. Cut Lee some slack. He knows you're just out to protect Lilly, he told me so. Just like he's trying to protect Clementine."
- Mark to Larry if Lee told him that he just wants to protect Lilly (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Come on, Larry. What is it between you two? Why do you have a personal grudge against Lee?"
- Mark to Larry if Lee did not answer (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Look, I don't care what it is, but you two have got to start trying to get along!"
- Mark as Lee and Larry begin to argue (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"You know, it seems like just yesterday I was complaining about the price of gas being so high. I guess that's nothing compared to now. (…) Man, you shoulda seen how people went crazy back at the air force base. When the place got overrun, it turned into chaos! People were just grabbing for food, guns, water... whatever they could get their hands on. (…) Somehow, I ended up getting locked in one of the commissary storage closets. I mean, thank God, Lee showed up when he did! Right, Lee?"[1]
- Mark talking about the Air Force base with Andy, Danny, and Ben, "Starved For Help"


Motel Group Farm

"Maybe our whole group could come for the day."

"We have a vet! We could bring her here! We can help you folks out! (…) Maybe our whole group could come for the day."
- Mark offering to help the St. Johns, "Starved For Help"


"This place is incredible! It's got food! And that fence... oh, man, that fence! If we play our cards right, this might turn out to be a place we can stay. So how do you want to play this?"
- Mark to Lee about staying at the dairy, "Starved For Help"


"Right. Obviously, they think it's safe, but is it safe enough for the kids? I noticed a broken swing over there. Not a big deal, but maybe there's other things not working that we just can't see yet."
- Mark about the safety of the dairy (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"So what's your read on Andy so far? Think they'd be open to letting us stay? (…) Shit, well... do something to turn him on again. (awkward silence) You know what I mean."
- Mark if Lee asked Andy about guns (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Once this fence is patched up, this place'll be a fortress! God, can you imagine not having to worry about the walkers anymore?"
- Mark to Lee about the fences, "Starved For Help"


"Christ, I can't stop thinking about dinner. Thanks for the rations earlier. It's not easy eating in front of the kids, but it's all that's keeping me on my feet right now. (…) They knew what they were doing, teasing us with food and then giving us chores!"
- Mark thanking Lee for the rations (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


"Come on, I think I see where they're getting in. This one must've knocked it over trying to get through. He's tangled up in there pretty good. Come on, help me get this thing back in place so we can get Mr. Crispy off of here."
- Mark to Lee as they get walkers off the fence, "Starved For Help


"Little help here, Lee?... C'mon, Lee, we don't have all day... Damn it, Lee, I can't lift it myself. (Lee looks at walker) If you're waiting for that guy to help, it ain't gonna happen. Come on."
- Mark asking Lee for help with the fence, "Starved For Help


"Holy fuck! What just happened? (…) Why the hell would he turn the fence on?! He knows we're out here!"
- Mark after Andy turns the fence on, "Starved For Help


"Yeah, I'll be alright once it's out, but, goddamn, it hurts! (…) Yeah, I'm fine. I should just... pull it out..."
- Mark after getting shot by an arrow, "Starved For Help"


"Ungh... Help me... Oh, God... Please..."
- Mark calling for help if Lee tries to go back down the stairs (Determinant), "Starved For Help"


Mark3

"Don't... eat... dinner..."

"Lee... Brothers... Don't… eat… dinner..."
- Mark warning Lee not to eat Brenda's dinner, "Starved For Help"


"Please... someone!"
- Mark calling for the group as he crawls to the dining room, "Starved For Help"

Appearances[]

The Telltale Series[]

Season One[]

Trivia[]

  • In an earlier draft of the story, Mark had two possible deaths. Originally, if David was not freed from the bear trap in the beginning of the episode, David would survive and take Mark's place as the victim of the St. John's cannibalism. As a result, Mark would have been killed by the bandits when clearing up the fence with Lee instead of being shot in the shoulder. Cut voice lines referring to Mark's death and David's fate can be found in the game files.[2][3]
  • Based in unused audio clips, Mark was originally going to be a mechanic, but it was later scrapped.
    • There's a possibility that Mark is still a mechanic, but left unconfirmed.
  • If not given a share of the day's rations at the Motor Inn, coupled with the fact that he didn't take any bread in the basket at the Dairy which was meant for the other survivors, Mark would have been one of the only three possible members of the group who never had anything to eat in the entire episode. The only other two possible members are Lee and Clementine, if the choice is made to give the last share of the rations to somebody else, and Clementine doesn't get fed and is prevented from eating Mark's legs.
  • In "Starved For Help," Lee has to decide whom to give food to. 58% of players chose to feed Mark, the third most out of any character, only behind the two children, Duck and Clementine.[4][5]
  • In the preview trailer for the episode "Starved For Help", Mark had a t-shirt unlike his current jacket, and he was shot on the shoulder while he trying to escape from bandits.[6]
  • At the beginning of "Starved For Help", Mark makes two comments which happen to foreshadow major events later in the episode. Firstly, he mentions how he wouldn't want to be stuck in a locked room with Larry. After discovering the St. John's secret, Lee, Kenny, Lilly, Larry and Clementine are locked in the family's meat locker with a possibly-reanimating Larry. Secondly, while talking about how he joined the group, he states "(If I hadn't joined you) I'd probably BE food right now". This is again ironic as after being shot in the shoulder by the Save-Lots Bandits, once the St. John family take him into their care, they amputated his legs and served them as food to the group.
  • He is not mentioned in the character stats at the end of "No Time Left", along with Chuck, Molly, and Glenn, even though he was a member of the group.
    • This could be because there are no player decision that can change the character's view of Lee.
    • And also due to the fact that they served as one-off characters.
  • When Lee investigates the St. John house during dinner time, the player can try to prompt Lee to walk back towards the dining room, yet he will be denied entry upon hearing Mark's crying out in pain. The same event will occur if Lee attempts to go back down the stairs after reaching the second floor.
  • Ever the faithful friend and comrade, Mark promises Lee that in case if anything runs amuck at the St. John Dairy Farm, he will "have Lee's back", in terms of support and defense. His words are carried over to the grave, as his reanimated self prevents a deranged Brenda St. John from killing Lee and Katjaa.
  • When Lee and Mark are trying to escape the attacking bandits, Lee is attacked by a walker trapped underneath the tractor. After reacting quickly and aggressively, Lee manages to tear the walker in half-decapitating its torso from its lower body. The half-walker proceeds to desperately crawl after Lee and Mark in a hot pursuit. The state of the walker ultimately foreshadows the fate of Mark, as he too has his upper body separated from his legs, and reanimates as an amputated walker.
  • In a sad twist of fate and misjudgment, Mark had been the most enthusiastic and optimistic party member upon accepting the St. Johns' offer of food and hospitality.
  • During the bandit attack panic-event, if Lee puts himself outside of the safety of the tractor and within the bandits' range of fire and lingers there for a few seconds, Mark will voice concern and advise him to duck down.
  • Lee can ask Brenda about Mark's well-being after he enters the house to be presumably tended to. She remarks that he is one of her best patients, admiring his tolerance of pain and saying that he could teach a thing or two to her sons about being tough. In a ironic twist of fate, Mark is the one who leads to Brenda's demise-with his reanimated form sneaking up on her and biting her in the neck.
  • Mark is the only member of Lee's group who has an undead status regardless of the players actions.
  • Mark is the first character to accidentally kill a person, albeit causing Travis' death. (Determinant)
  • In Season 4, he could be referenced during the card game when Clementine says that she ate a guy's leg once, talking about the dinner at the St. John's Dairy Farm where Mark's legs were served.
  • Marks face textures are used for Bennett, Justin, Danny, Roman, Roberto, and Nate, the most out of any character.[7]

References[]

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