All roads lead to Woodbury, as it were. Letting Ben go was a mistake, but not as big a mistake as yelling "no! I wish I had been straight with Clem on telling her we couldn't risk looking for her parents. I didn't have the guts to tell her straight gave her an ellipses when she asked on that last day. I had been kind of upholding this fantasy of her finding them because of my answers when she would ask about it, and then I couldn't tell her the truth when it was finally time to.
I felt like such a coward afterword. I wish I could have kept Carley around even though it is my understanding that this isn't possible since she was one of the only level headed characters. Kenny has become a problem, he kind of always has been but there were enough sensible people around to diffuse him, not so much anymore.
I regret dropping Ben. He was annoying me and he wanted me to leave him, so I did, but then when I saw the Who Came With You at the end and I realized I could have saved him, then I felt bad. That fucking 'who could have came with you' thing at the end is utter motherfucking bullshit.
Knowing I would have got everyone to come with me if I didn't drop Ben? God damn it. I thought if I was to try and save him, someone else would have died, and everyone else seems way more capable than Ben, so I just assumed it would be the best choice and the fact he seems to understand the reasoning behind it. I regret leaving Clem st home. I should've realized that she was a big help instead of a liability. I dunno man, that doesn't really seem like "bullshit".
You kind of did choose to drop a teenager off of a bell tower, i'd feel weird trusting you too. LackingSaint said:. Yo, fuck Ben. He left Clementine alone too many times. Especially that point in the street where he blatantly runs away and leaves her by herself.
Fuck him. I regret not being able to kill Kenny. That fucking bastard. After everything I've done for him, he doesn't come with me to look for Clem. JasonR86 : Would that actually change anything? I tried to press the garbage pile around 5 times, but nothing seemed to happen, so I just picked up the walkie talkie.
It wasn't a choice but when Molly gets atttacked near the end of Crawford I couldn't save her. Oh, I shot at the zombie a few times but the janky fps stuff made every shot a miss. Kinds pissed me off when the game then said I left her behind. Either way I rolled with it as I figured sometimes you try to do something in real life and it doesn't work out so that was the case here.
I wasn't even sure you could save her until watching the D-toid stream with Gary last week. I regret abstaining my vote in the school when we were deciding what to do with Ben. I should have stuck up for him after Clem did. I also regret me telling Clem we probably wouldn't have had time to look for her parents because the plan changed.
I know it wouldn't have impacted any outcome, but I felt like a real shit-bag for pulling that swerve. I doubt it. I think the outcome was set no matter what happened. But I still thought I fucked up as soon as Lee was attacked.
I clicked on the garbage pile. If you do you get a slightly different cutscene. Pretty sure you still get bit, but it looks like a board falls over and cuts Lee rather than a bite. You should have brought Clem with you. Before I could even get a bead on the zombie, Clem shot it. God, that part was agonizing. Both characters can be saved, but both die later down the line.
The Story is yours, Your Story is tailored by how you play , your choices do matter! They fear they don't have time to take her back to Hilltop in her condition, so the three women agree to let Daryl in on their secret. Magna is, in fact, the one who's been stealing supplies from Hilltop.
If you make Clementine shoot Lee, he will give her some advice based on an example of him preventing someone becoming a walker in the past.
He will mention either what happened to Irene, Larry, Beatrice or Duck in that order of priority. Diana is Clementine's mother. Then Clementine mentions Lee. If she shot Lee in Season 1 Determinant , she also says that happened in the same day she found out her parents are dead and that was the worst day of her life, which shows that her parents' death is still traumatic for her. Should i kill larry in the walking dead? Asked by: Dr. Katharina Glover III. What happens if you dont kill Lee?
Can you keep Carley alive in the walking dead? What happens if you save Violet instead of Louis? Should you help Kenny or Lily? What happens if you don't take the supplies in walking dead? How do you keep clementines from eating meat? What happened to Katjaa? Why did Larry commit suicide Sally? Wow, that's Of course, you don't care for him so fuck him and his daughter. Ruin someone else's life because "the risk is too big to take. But, in the end, only Kenny's opinion matters The morally "right" choice is to try to save Larry's life.
Not ending it because you're paranoid. Kenny can't. The fucker kept being a jerk to her even after splashing her father's brain juice over her face. Hell, after they got out of the St. John's Farm and they find the abandoned truck, Kenny says "this food will be enough to feed all of us! That's what Lee was doing if he choose to save Larry though. Being calm and trying to remain positive and resuscitate an unconscious man.
Neither decision seems righ … more t really, they both have their pros and cons. What about the cop in the first episode, he turned and immediately lunged and attacked Lee, who's to say Larry wouldn't do the same to Lilly or Lee if you decided to help. But seriously, if he would turn there will be still time to sm … more ashed his head before he could attack anybody.
The idea is ludicrous only if there are no consequences after death. If there was not a virus that made people turn when they die, you do everything in your power to save them obviously.
But there is a risk with doing that in this universe. If Lee tries to save him and he turns, he could kill them. He's easier to deal with on the ground before he turns if this is the case sorry if that sounds cold, but it's just the reality of that situation. And no, killing a guy making a joke is entirely different to this situation. Again, this is entirely different from an everyday scenario. Death has consequences beyond just the emotional effect it has on others. They are a threat until the brain is destroyed.
I know it's on an assumption, but it is risky. Saving an unconscious man isn't 'not right', but by the same token, is trying to save everyone else by destroying the brain of a dead person 'not right'? Larry kinda make it difficult for me to like him, which was sort of the point of our interactions I guess.
But regardless, I didn't want to do it. I was thinking of the bigger picture, beyond saving someone who could or could not be dead. Do you not think that even if he had been revived he would have needed some immediate medical attention? Maybe those pills that he needs?
I don't think he had them on him. His state may have worsened afterwards and could have prolonged his agony. You seem to think I think Kenny is infallible. I have disagreed with him on a number of things.
For instance, I saved Ben's life. I suggested he should stay with a group rather than risking the lives of his family. I just happened to agree with him on this one.
I think it's more of a resigned acknowledgement of her point. He's angry for her bringing it up, so he has to be reminded of what he had done. I agree though, he had the exact same reaction as Lilly to most people who talked in such terms about his dying son.
That was what we as the player could make Lee do, but being in that situation yourself is a lot different. I was calm, but resigned to the fact that an attempt to save him could result in death for everyone else.
So I made the choice to side with Kenny. You disagree. But like I said, all down to opinion. Killing a man b … more ecause you had a hunch he was dead based off of personal biased in the first place is ludicrous.
Ruin someone else's life because "the risk is too … [view original content]. Even if you help Kenny, Lee still says the same thing if you choose to look on Clementine after Larry's death. So I drew this incredible fancy piece of art work to show why Kenny couldnt just hold the saltlick over Larry's head.
If they had decided to have Kenny hold the saltlick over Larry, Kenny can no longer see Larry's face, where the first signs of turning would probably happen.
Now there is two problems. If Larry wasnt dead, and was revived, it could look like he had just turned as well, which could lead to an accidental saltlick drop. Or, if he did turn, he might immediately grab Lee or Lilly before Kenny could drop the saltlick. Also saltlicks are heavy, I dont think Kenny could just stand there waiting holding it for that long.
Just the fact that it's heavy could result in an accidental drop. If Kenny and Larry switched places, that could be avoided, with the clear difference in strength. If they had decided … more to have Kenny hold the saltlick over Larry, Kenny can no longer see Larry's face, where the first signs of turning would probably happen.
Or, if he did turn, he might immediately grab Lee or Lilly before Kenny could drop the saltlick Also saltlicks are heavy, I dont think Kenny could just stand there waiting holding it for that long.
They have also a tendency to laying around until something to bite comes close I never figured out why. Like a zombie in episode 4 s2, which Clem kills with screwdriver. I guess that cop turned a while ago and was just laying. Rebecca not attacking Aj after she turns is something I find highly unlikely. Aj needed to stay alive for the purposes of the story so Rebecca doesn't attack him, although he really should've been a goner. January in The Walking Dead. January edited January
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