Chapter 4: Bedside Manor | Episode IV: Around Every Corner The Walking Dead Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
You exited through the door on the right. If you do not wish to do any optional things, get down the stairs at once. Otherwise, search the entire floor. Let's start with the study - enter it through the double doors on the left (Open: Study Door).
The most interesting thing in this room is Clementine's drawing by the window (Look At: Clementine's Drawing). You can look through the window (Look Through: Office Window) and search the cabinets - the one next to the window on the right and the one behind the desk (Examine: Cabinet). You can try to lie down (Use: Sofa), but Lee will refuse. There's nothing more to do in the study so leave.
Now go into the corridor in the background of the screen, to the right of the study. You can look through the window at the end of the corridor (Look Through: Hallway Window) and shout something when you're near the door leading to the attic (Yell At: Attic Door). It won't be successful. That is why, enter through one of the two doors on the right. Choose the one leading to the bathroom (Open: Bathroom Door).
In the bathroom you can again check if there is some water by turning on the tap (Use: Sink) but there won't be any. You can also enter the bedroom (Open: Bedroom Door) - the second door in the corridor was leading here.
After you've entered the bedroom, you'll have a brief conversation with Molly. You can start talking to her again after that. The conversation will develop differently depending on whether you talked with Ben earlier or not (it's described below). If you are particularly desperate, you can search for Clementine in the drawers on the left (Examine: Drawers) or in the cardboard boxes next to the bed (Look At: Boxes). That's all that you could find in the bedroom. Exit it (Open: Bedroom Door), go back to the hall and go down the stairs.
The ground floor has been thoroughly presented in the first chapter and nothing new has appeared here. Of course, you can still try to find Clementine behind the closed doors, etc., but she will not be there. Go to the left and enter the living room. Ben and Kenny are sitting there. The latter appears to be happy, and the bottle of whiskey in his hand explains why. Your answer may be important - see the table below. If you care about Kenny, it is best to remain silent (4). It is interesting to know that if you beat Kenny on the train in the third episode, he will go back to that and tell you that he's a better fighter when he is drunk.
1. "Found it."
(1): Kenny, take it easy. | You tried to reason with him. |
(2): Give me the bottle. | You tried to reason with him. |
(3): Ben, you let him drink?! | Ben defended himself. |
(4): ... | - |
Now you can talk to Ben and Kenny (it does not matter which one you choose first). If you entrusted Clementine to Ben's care at the end of the first chapter, Lee will remind Ben of that now and will criticize him. It does not matter what you'll answer.
If you talked to Molly earlier (she sent you to Ben and Kenny), Ben will tell you that Clementine is playing in the backyard. If you didn't talk to Molly earlier Ben will send you to her, and she will tell you that Clementine is playing in the backyard. In both cases, you'll be taken to the backyard. Of course, you can go there yourself through the door in the kitchen (Open: Backyard Door).
If you try to go back inside the house (Use: House Door), or walk about for a while, you'll notice that the shed door has moved. Head over there. You can also search the bushes (Look At: Shrub) and look at gate on the right (Look At: Gate). If you go left, you will be able to look at the Fence. First of all, however, look at the Shed Door and then try to open it (Open: Shed Door).
Clementine will be inside. It does not matter what you'll answer, as well as how you will comment on what she has found in the shed. After a while, Kenny will come here as well and he will also be very pleased once he sees what is inside. You will be taken back into the house. It does not matter which answer you'll choose in the next dialogue, or whether you will want to hear the good or bad news first from Kenny.
Your two further replies will be important. See the tables below.
2. "Well how are we supposed to get that stuff?"
(1): Let's search the streets. | You suggested a search, but the group disagrees. |
(2): We should just stay put. | You suggested staying put, but the group disagrees. |
(3): What about Crawford? | Christa supports your plan. |
(4): ... | - |
3. "And just how exactly do you figure we do this?"
(1): We negotiate. | You suggested a negotiation. |
(2): We take what we need by force. | You suggested an attack. |
(3): We sneak in. | You suggested sneaking in. |
(4): ... | - |
It does not matter what you'll answer to the next question.
When you all begin to get going, Clementine will accost you. Your answer will be important. What is more, the options (1) and (3) will lead to an additional dialogue, but you can choose any of the answers in that one.
4. "Crawford."
(1): Yes, it'll be dangerous. | You were honest with Clementine. |
(2): No, don't worry. | You asked Clementine not to worry. |
(3): I don't know. | You were honest with Clementine. |
(4): ... | You said nothing. |
It does not matter what you'll answer to the next question, but the choice made in the next dialogue is also the third tough decision you'll need to make in the third episode.
[TOUGH DECISION #3]
- Taking Clementine with you.
- Leaving Clementine in the house.
The choice will be made by selecting one of the two dialogue options below. It is worth noting that - which is quite obvious - if you do not take Clementine with you, you will miss a lot of conversations with this character.
5. "Can't I come with you?"
(1): No. I'm sorry. | You chose to leave Clementine at the house. |
(2): Yes. You can come. | You chose to bring Clementine with you. |
(3): ... | You chose to leave Clementine at the house. |
When the night falls, everyone will gather outside. After a brief conversation with Kenny, Vernon and Brie will come to you. Your comment about the latter character can be important.
6. "This is Brie, she can help us."
(1): How? | - |
(2): The more the better. | Brie appreciates your support. |
(3): We don't need her. | Vernon didn't appreciate what you said. |
(4): ... | - |
If you took Clementine with you, you will have to justify it somehow. Choose any of the answers. However, if you left Clementine, you will have to say goodbye and select one of the two options below.
7. "What should I do, if something happens while you're gone?"
(1): [Give her a gun] | You trusted Clementine with the gun. |
(2): [Tell her to run and hide] | You kept the gun to yourself. |
Anyway, you will go to the next chapter.