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* [[My Greatest Failure]]: Being the indirect cause for Lee's death by going with the Stranger. This forces Lee to look for her, and while just outside the mansion perimeter, he gets bitten by a walker.
*[[Nice Hat]]: Her baseball cap, a gift from her dad.
* [[Thinking Out Loud]]: In season 4 episode 3, she talks to herself about AJ, then about the fact she's talking to himself.
* [[Thou Shalt Not Kill]]: Tries to live by this doctrine, but from season 1 episode 5 onwards, this becomes impossible. Nevertheless, she tries to kill as few people as possible for the rest of the series. It's more like 'thou shalt not kill more than I have to' for her.
* [[Tomboyish Ponytail]]: After Javi cuts her hair at the end of season 3, Clem wears her hair in a single side ponytail.
* [[Took a Level in Badass|Took a Level In Badass]]: Throughout the series, right from the third episode when she starts helping Lee with tasks. This includes learning new skills and mastering them, as well as getting much better in armed, melee and hand-to-hand combat.
* [[Took a Level in Jerkass|Took a Level In Jerkass]]: Possible in season 2, depending on player choices. Definitely does in season 3, but defrosts somewhat as the season goes on. She can retake that step in season 4, again depending on player choices. Understandable to a point considering everything she's gone through.
* [[Took a Level In Kindness]]: After getting AJ back, Clem seems to shed that cold and standoffish personality, and returns to her more joyful version. Can be averted if the player chooses 'scumbag' options in season 4.
* [[Tragic Keepsake]]: Several, including the baseball cap given by her dad, the walkie-talkie, a drawing of Kenny's family and a photo of Lee. Items that are optionally kept include Kenny's hat, Gabriel's pack of playing cards and a button from Violet.
* [[Trauma Conga Line]]: The entire series can be seen as one for her, with small breaks in between, but never a lengthy period of calm. The last episode of each season as well as when Carver ruled over her group with an iron fist are particularly intense conga lines.
 
===Lee Everett===
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*[[Retired Badass]]
*[[Sir Swearsalot]]
*[[Tragic Keepsake]]: His late wife's ring.
*[[Ungrateful Bastard]]: Lee finds him medicine for his heart at great risk to himself. He then proceeds to punch Lee in the face and try to leave him for dead in the drug store as walkers enter it.
*[[Would Hurt a Child]]: He wants to throw Duck to the walkers on the merest suspicion he has been bitten, without even doing a search for the bite.
*[[Unfortunate Implications]]: If you follow the right sequence in fighting him on [[Would Hurt a Child|throwing Duck out of the drug store because]] [[Sadistic Choice|he looks like he might have been bitten]], Lee eventually tells him to stop trying, or else. Then we're treated to this little gem from Larry:
{{quote|'''Larry''': You gonna whoop me? You and what homo parade?}}
 
* [[Ungrateful Bastard]]: Lee finds him medicine for his heart at great risk to himself. He then proceeds to punch Lee in the face and try to leave him for dead in the drug store as walkers enter it.
*[[Would Hurt a Child]]: He wants to throw Duck to the walkers on the merest suspicion he has been bitten, without even doing a search for the bite.
 
=== Carley===
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*[[Action Girl]]
*[[Brutal Honesty]]: When she calls out Lilly on her weaknesses (if alive), Lilly responds by shooting her in the head in episode 3.
*[[Eaten Alive]]: If Doug is chosen to be saved.
*[[Hot Scoop]]
*[[Improbable Aiming Skills]]: She has pretty [[Boom! Headshot!|good aim]] for a reporter. Possibly justified since she has served as a war correspondent.
*[[Precision F-Strike]]: She tells everyone to "chill the fuck out" during the argument in the drugstore in episode 1.
 
===Doug===