Michonne ep1 ending: let 'Z' die?

What did u do? Let Sam kill Zachary?

And what do you think HE will do now? He has the gun, and can shoot anyone!

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  • I didn't I know he felt forced and he only has 1 shot left

  • I didn't shoot him, yes he was dumb for shooting the gun off like that but it was an accedent and he overall seems like a nice guy

  • It seemed like he didn't mean to hurt anyone and killing him was the wrong choice, since he seems like someone not prone to violence.

  • Zachary got pushed into something he clearly could not handle and Randell was loving it. Just another case of being manipulated by a phycopath gone wrong. I'm not gonna kill him over the death of Greg, but hopefully some retribution can come from sparing his life. Plus were still trapped in the boat community, gonna need all the help we can get to escape.

  • edited March 2016

    Zachary had the chance to kill Randall. He failed to take that chance, now he's dead. Ain't shedding no tears for that sucker.

  • If he's that scared and useless he'll die eventually. I wanted Sam to kill him but I knew we'd be in so much more shit for killing him so I decided that now wasn't the time and decided to save him.

  • I think he will use that gun to kill himself. He doesn't seem to be the kind of person who can live with the guilt of having killed a kid.

    Plus, he is determinant, and all us TellTale fans know what that usually means.

  • Didn't let that b**** shoot Zach. Yes, he might have been stupid for pulling the trigger, but Randall forced him to do this stupid job, Zach didn't want to hurt anyone. But I got a feeling that he is going to kill himself since he never appears in the teaser.

  • Plus, he is determinant, and all us TellTale fans know what that usually means.

    True.

    Abeille posted: »

    I think he will use that gun to kill himself. He doesn't seem to be the kind of person who can live with the guilt of having killed a kid. Plus, he is determinant, and all us TellTale fans know what that usually means.

  • Telltale's history with determinant characters leads me to believe that Zachary's fate will be decided in the first 5 minutes of episode 2. Probably by Randall.

  • I tried saving him. But, I'm not a lefty so I couldn't spam the "Q" button as fast as I usually do with my right hand.

  • edited March 2016

    Yes, I let the kid kill him. Only because there wasn't an option to say "let me handle it". But in hindsight, I think it's good closure for the kid. It might not be the best closure, but it's something.

    EDIT: Oh yeah, and fuck Zachary. I sorta felt sorry for him when his stomach turned by Randall's treatment of us. I thought he was a good guy surrounded by bad people. But once the shit hit the fan, he showed his true colors; he's nothing but a coward who is too dependent on Norma and Randall to even stick up for himself.

  • I let him die. I didn't believe that it was an accident... you can see him aim the gun at Sam and deliberately pull the trigger. Plus I do not want to give these people any more chances to lock me up because they'll most likely kill us before letting us go with knowledge about their community.

  • I let Sam kill Zachary. After he shot Greg (due to Randall's insisting), I wanted Michonne to have the option to go on a homicidal rampage against that boat community. By Zachary allowing Randall to get to him, he sealed his own fate.

    BTW, who else wants to see Randall and Norma get killed by Michonne's hand? I know I do!

  • I spared Zachary. I hope he doesn't make me regret it, cause I ain't afraid to use that pipe again.

  • I have a strong feeling he's gonna shoot himself

  • I spared him.

    I don't know, I was prepared to let Sam kill him then last second I changed my mind.

  • Even in TWD, I deal in mercy. I wasn't gonna let Sam do something she regrets in a moment of really understandable rage and grief. I just hope Zach turns that gun onto the psychopath Randall, cuz holy shit. People called Kenny crazy? Kenny is perfectly sane compared to this freak. Jeez.

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    He's just a sloppy youngster like Ben. I gave him a chance so hopefully he would help the protagonist in the next episode.

  • I saved him because I don't give a shit about Sam and Greg. And I think Zachary seems pretty decent. I honestly don't see a reason to kill him.

  • I'm actually impressed by the number of people that actually murdered Zachary. I think people forget that murder is still murder in TWD and it makes you a terrible person if you don't have any strong reasons to do it.

    I can understand why Sam wanted to kill him, but Michonne? It's just ridiculous and out of character.

  • I don't kinda. Norma and Randall did nothing bad to me.

    I let Sam kill Zachary. After he shot Greg (due to Randall's insisting), I wanted Michonne to have the option to go on a homicidal rampage a

  • Same. I hate Sam and Greg so much, I had no reason to be on their side. There is sure no reason to let Zachary die. Randall pushed him so that's just unnecesary

    I saved him because I don't give a shit about Sam and Greg. And I think Zachary seems pretty decent. I honestly don't see a reason to kill him.

  • Same thought, mate. Why would Michonne be on someone's side who just put her at risk?

    I'm actually impressed by the number of people that actually murdered Zachary. I think people forget that murder is still murder in TWD and

  • edited March 2016
    • Sam: "How dare you stop me from having my vengeance after I pointed a gun at your face and almost made you get your ass beat by Randall in the storage room?!"
    • Greg: "How dare you sell me out after pointing a gun at your face and almost made you look like a liar?!"

    Is2g, they're just a couple of little shits. And also, the ONLY reason I can have for killing Randall is self-defense. If anything, they did me a favor.

    AronDracula posted: »

    Same. I hate Sam and Greg so much, I had no reason to be on their side. There is sure no reason to let Zachary die. Randall pushed him so that's just unnecesary

  • edited March 2016

    @IronWoodLover and @AronDracula I couldn't agree more.

    AronDracula posted: »

    Same thought, mate. Why would Michonne be on someone's side who just put her at risk?

  • It's also pretty anoying that the game will make us help them regardless. I'm assuming that we'll have to destroy Norma's community reardless as well. Anyway this is not a surprise, what else could we expect from TellTale?

    (Even though we won't have the choice of which side to take I'm sure they'll manage to create a great story and keep me satisfied. :P)

    AronDracula posted: »

    Same thought, mate. Why would Michonne be on someone's side who just put her at risk?

  • I saved him. He didn't mean to hurt anyone. He was just scared trying to do the right thing whilst also trying to please Randall. I'd say if we are nice to him, he'll be more inclined to help us but as he's already been stamped as determinant chances are he's doomed anyway.

  • Why would he kill himself?

    AronDracula posted: »

    Didn't let that b**** shoot Zach. Yes, he might have been stupid for pulling the trigger, but Randall forced him to do this stupid job, Zach

  • I don't like those kids. Why help them out when they brought you into this mess in the first place? I knew they were lying too lol

    On topic, letting him die is kind of messed up. Dude was pressured.

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator

    after I pointed a gun at your face

    You say this like it's a bad thing

    Pulling a gun on an unknown person that might potentially be a threat to you is a pretty reasonable reaction, given the circumstances

    * Sam: "How dare you stop me from having my vengeance after I pointed a gun at your face and almost made you get your ass beat by Randall in

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator

    Why help them out when they brought you into this mess in the first place?

    In their defense, they didn't exactly do it on purpose.

    They were on the ferry, you end up hitting something and decide to check the ferry for supplies and tools, you stumble across the two of them, and then Randall barges in out of nowhere and makes the understandable assumption that you're together, since you were all caught in the same room at the same time with a bag of stolen supplies. As it turns out, yes, Michonne and Pete arriving at the ferry, finding Sam and Greg, and being caught in the same room at the same time as them is just one big unfortunate coincidence, but that story would sound like bullshit to just about anyone else. You're in a world where people will say or do anything in order to survive, I wouldn't expect anyone to honestly believe that story, even if it does turn out to be true.

    pr0dz posted: »

    I don't like those kids. Why help them out when they brought you into this mess in the first place? I knew they were lying too lol On topic, letting him die is kind of messed up. Dude was pressured.

  • Fair enough but Greg would try to say that he knew Michonne like he wants her to help him. I understand his hostility at first sight but trying to drag Michonne into his problem at that point is something I don't like.

    Deltino posted: »

    Why help them out when they brought you into this mess in the first place? In their defense, they didn't exactly do it on purpose.

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator

    I really don't see it as him purposely trying to drag her into his problem. The way I see it is that Greg has no way of knowing what Michonne said to Norma. They never talked to each other, they never got to settle on a story. All he can really do is hope whatever he says is what Michonne also said. He just winged it and gave answers. I don't think he was trying to throw Michonne under the bus. If he really wanted to he could have just called Michonne out and said she was the one lying. But he doesn't do that.

    Furthermore, there's a lot of little things in the episode that point towards Greg not really being involved in this whole 'stolen supplies' situation. Sam just involved him after she took stuff. When Sam tries to run off with the bag of supplies, Greg doesn't do anything. Norma and Randall don't know or recognize Greg; Norma doesn't even know his name at first. Sam directly states she should have never involved him in this. When you're first captured, Randall mentions that he thought Sam was a solo act. Norma also mentions that Sam drags people down with her, and despite talking about Sam quite a lot, she never once mentions her brother, which suggests that whatever Sam did, she did on her own.

    pr0dz posted: »

    Fair enough but Greg would try to say that he knew Michonne like he wants her to help him. I understand his hostility at first sight but trying to drag Michonne into his problem at that point is something I don't like.

  • You're right. I haven't realized that. The solo act I can remember clearly so now I see your point.

    Deltino posted: »

    I really don't see it as him purposely trying to drag her into his problem. The way I see it is that Greg has no way of knowing what Michonn

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