Dark Horse Victory: Won the 2012 Spike TV Video Game Awards.
Brie is based on Brie Rosenholm, the Telltale contest winner.
Cross-Dressing Voices: AJ in The Final Season is voiced by a woman.
Creator's Pest: Sarah was loathed by the writers of season 2, who had her unceremoniously killed off regardless of player choice.
An effort was made in 2017 to streamline the company, with plans to rectify many of the problems, but despite The Walking Dead's final season being heralded as a return to form it proved too little, too late. Unfortunately for them, The Walking Dead's dwindling popularity and the equally dwindling quality of their Acclaimed Flop games lead to their closure on September 21st 2018 with only a skeleton crew of 25 left to finish their contractual obligations. After the success of Walking Dead Season 1 Telltale sped up game production to compensate for the fact that no game after it reached its level of success, churning out licensed games at an unsustainable rate.
Creator Killer: A rare example of a successful game doing this.
Kent Mudle, the director of Season 4, stated he was dissatisfied by how Season 2 was handled - particularly how Sarah died no matter what choices the players made, and strove to make it so that the player's choices had weight as to whether a character lived or died in Season 4.
Season 2's writers admitted they hated Sarah, which is one of the reasons her death is completely unavoidable no matter what you do in "Amid The Ruins".
The writers admit that they wish that they could have made the choice between saving Carley or Doug far more difficult, attributing the reasoning to people getting to know the former more than the latter.