<P> Lee appears briefly in a flashback that Clementine has after falling unconscious from being shot during the events of the final episode . The flashback occurs during the time the group has fled the motel after Lilly killed Carley / Doug, and Clementine recalls the advice that Lee gave her about learning to survive and cope in this new reality, considerations that she has to keep in mind once she regains consciousness . </P> <P> Lee appeared in the 2012 episodic video game The Walking Dead as the protagonist and playable character . He is voiced by Dave Fennoy, and was written by multiple people, including Gary Whitta in the fourth episode . Fennoy received an audition in an email, and after completing it, he received a call confirming that he got the role . The audition asked for actors to portray him in a "very real" fashion, which is a part of Lee's design that attracted Fennoy . He called Lee "complicated", due to his criminal history, his concern for keeping Clementine safe, and the fact that he associates with people that he may not have had it not been for the zombie outbreak . He added that him having a child of his own helped him relate to Lee and Clementine's relationship . Whitta described their relationship as "emotionally authentic". Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, compared Lee to Rick Grimes, the protagonist of The Walking Dead comics and TV series . He called him both tough and smart, while also caring . He also called him a "reflection of the player's choices". Telltale designer and writer Harrison G. Pink commented that it was important to make everything Lee would say believable, and that Lee is a "human being" with "real needs and real fears and real desires". While they wanted to allow players to choose what Lee says, all options are things that Lee would realistically say . </P> <P> Lee was acclaimed by critics and fans . IGN's Colin Campbell wrote an article detailing why Lee "really matters". He explains that the reason why the game is so good is because Lee has a lot of great qualities, such as being nice and modest about his abilities . He goes on to describe him as an "everyman". Fellow IGN writer Greg Miller also cited Lee for why he enjoys the game; he wrote that he felt he was actually involved in Lee's development . Kotaku's Kirk Hamilton writes that he is more interested in seeing Lee grow than Rick Grimes, the protagonist of The Walking Dead comics and TV series . Rock Paper Shotgun's John Walker wrote that Lee was an everyman character in zombie fiction . The Daily Telegraph's Emily Richardson felt that the characters drove the story, and cited Lee and his "mysterious and complex" character design as a notable example . GamesRadar staff named Lee the 84th - best video game hero . They cited his bravery and devotion to Clementine for his inclusion . Dave Fennoy received praise for his portrayal of Lee, such as by Alan Danzis of the New York Post . Fennoy was nominated for the "Best Performance by a Human Male" award at the 2012 Spike TV Video Game Awards, and for the "Performance" category at the 2013 British Academy Video Games Awards . Lee's character won the "Outstanding Character Performance" at the 2013 D.I.C.E. Summit . </P> <Ul> <Li> Lee's antics (caring for Clementine with no legal or blood relation, etc .) are similar to the Les Miserables character Jean Valjean . Valjean cares for a young girl and cares for her until his death . </Li> <Li> The voice actor for Lee stated in an interview that he cried during filming of the last scene . </Li> </Ul>

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