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Centered on a truck stop on a Georgia highway, "400 Days" tells five linked stories; each taking place at different points in time and from the point of view of a different survivor, from day 2 of the undead apocalypse to day 400.

During the opening credits, there is a shot of a man and a boy running towards a truck in the gas station before the apocalypse. With closer inspection it is revealed to be Kenny and Duck.

Vince's story is very similar to Lee Everett's story in "A New Day": Both characters were being transported to prison for killing someone, it took place at the beginning of the apocalypse and they both used a shotgun to kill the first walker they encountered.

The Everett Pharmacy Drugstore appears in the background at the beginning of Vince's story, completely intact and running, given that it is still before the apocalypse.

If you play all five stories in the chronological order, and kill Clyde in Russell's story, Bonnie's story has no interaction with a walker.

Russell's story begins with him walking along the same road from Long Road Ahead.

There is an Easter egg on the notice board, an unnamed man can be seen wearing a shirt that says TTG, which stands for Telltale Games, the developer and publisher of the game.

In Shel's story, there is a jar of Banang on the shelf in the storage room in the diner. This is an Easter egg for Telltale's earlier Sam and Max series.

The scene with Roberto in Shel's story is similar to Randall in the TV series, where the survivors try to decide whether to kill him or cut him loose.

The story is presented in a similar narrative style as the movie Pulp Fiction.

In Russell's story, if you choose to hide from the truck, either Carley or Doug's rotten corpse will appear beside Russell depending on who Lily shot in Season 1.

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    • Author: Paxondano
    Once again, TellTale makes an amazing episode to The Walking Dead!

    Fan of The Walking Dead game? Get this DLC and jump right to it!

    The only problem I found in this DLC episode was Bonnie's story, her story in my opinion was the worst out of the 5 stories included in the episode. Bonnie's story just had no point to it, and it was too short. It didn't have likable characters like the others did, other than that it was great, and enjoyable for all fans of the game. Just like the earlier episodes, couldn't of been any better, it's good the way it was made.

    Overall I give it a 9 because of the outstanding writing. Worth the $5.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Anthony Lam Anthony Lam - Vince (voice)
    Cissy Jones Cissy Jones - Shel / Dee (voice)
    Jace Smykel Jace Smykel - Wyatt (voice)
    Vegas J. Jenkins Vegas J. Jenkins - Russell (voice) (as Vegas E. Trip)
    Erin Yvette Erin Yvette - Bonnie (voice)
    Rashida Clendening Rashida Clendening - Tavia (voice)
    Brett Pels Brett Pels - Becca (voice)
    Erik Braa Erik Braa - Danny (voice)
    Trevor Hoffmann Trevor Hoffmann - Justin (voice)
    Will Beckman Will Beckman - Bennet (voice)
    J.S. Gilbert J.S. Gilbert - Clyde (voice)
    Adam Harrington Adam Harrington - Jerry / Leland (voice)
    Benjie Ross Benjie Ross - Marcus (voice)
    Brandon Bales Brandon Bales - Eddie (voice)
    Jefferson Arca Jefferson Arca - Nate (voice)
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