In your respect yes, but she didn't look helpless to me.
If you're made helpless that means someone made you that way, i.e. Carlos is the reason Sarah can be seen as helpless in allot of situations, due to all the coddling and preventing her from learning how to defend herself, he made Sarah weaker when she could've been stronger. Someone can be seen as weak but still have the ability to lift heavy objects, things are never just as simple as this person is weak or strong, there's always depth behind a feature.
Sarah was made helpless by those around her
so you agree she was helpless
Being helpless doesn't make someone a burden in my o… morepinion, because often times someone who is helpless is made helpless
that makes no sense at all, so if you are "made" helpless this somehow means you aren't a burden, that is just wrong, reasons for being a certain way doesn't change the fact that you are that way eg. if you were made to be weak it doesn't change the fact that you are weak, you can't just be like "oh it's ok i was made weak so i can actually lift heavy things"
They could've done so much with Sarah but let's face it, they intentionally made Sarah the first character that dies even if you saved her from death in the same episode, in terms of Psychology, it's definitely possible for a friend to help another friend with anxiety or if they have a panic attack, it's initially to do with trust and compassion, physical abuse usually does bring them deeper into morbid thinking that they can't trust anyone or the people closest to them don't like them. Everyone in the group practically abandoned Sarah except determinantly Clementine. The only impact past decisions had was whether she'd say Hi to Clementine.
she couldn't defend herself or act without getting physically hurt by one person she can trust
If you're referring to being forced t… moreo slap Sarah in order to get her to leave the trailer, then I can't help but feel that this was yet another stupid decision by the writers of Episode Four. The previous episode had established Sarah as a girl who practically shut down after her father struck her, and yet, just one episode later, slapping her in the face and screaming "MOVE!" is enough to motivate her into leaving with you? I'll readily admit that I don't have a degree in psychology, but wouldn't being physically hurt by the one other person she trusts only serve to drive her further inside herself? The Walking Dead game is clearly intended to be serious work of fiction, but suddenly treating an emotionally fragile character like a hysterical 1950s housewife in an old Hanna-Barbera cartoon doesn't help its credibility at all.
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If she made it to Wellington after Carlos' death. His death understandably broke her. Carlos really should've done a better job preparing her for this world. She needed Rick's "People are gonna die" speech. Carlos was the only key to her survival, and he forgot to make copies.
She got out of the herd on her own, you know.
And to be honest that makes ten times less sense than scene where she falls,sarah should have been dead the second she started screeching.
It was the writing that made her die, you know, plot death, so she could've survived if the Writers let her, I mean what's the point in having Decisions that have very minimal effect, it felt to me like Season 2 had barely any choice effects whilst alongside it - The Wolf Among Us actually had quite allot.
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In your respect yes, but she didn't look helpless to me.
If you're made helpless that means someone made you that way, i.e. Carlos is the reason Sarah can be seen as helpless in allot of situations, due to all the coddling and preventing her from learning how to defend herself, he made Sarah weaker when she could've been stronger. Someone can be seen as weak but still have the ability to lift heavy objects, things are never just as simple as this person is weak or strong, there's always depth behind a feature.
They could've done so much with Sarah but let's face it, they intentionally made Sarah the first character that dies even if you saved her from death in the same episode, in terms of Psychology, it's definitely possible for a friend to help another friend with anxiety or if they have a panic attack, it's initially to do with trust and compassion, physical abuse usually does bring them deeper into morbid thinking that they can't trust anyone or the people closest to them don't like them. Everyone in the group practically abandoned Sarah except determinantly Clementine. The only impact past decisions had was whether she'd say Hi to Clementine.
If she made it to Wellington after Carlos' death. His death understandably broke her. Carlos really should've done a better job preparing her for this world. She needed Rick's "People are gonna die" speech. Carlos was the only key to her survival, and he forgot to make copies.
She should have, I only thought Walkers went for people with brains to eat.
And to be honest that makes ten times less sense than scene where she falls,sarah should have been dead the second she started screeching.
At least she was capable of dodging, you know?
It was the writing that made her die, you know, plot death, so she could've survived if the Writers let her, I mean what's the point in having Decisions that have very minimal effect, it felt to me like Season 2 had barely any choice effects whilst alongside it - The Wolf Among Us actually had quite allot.