Did you accept *****'s offer?
Did you accept Jesus' offer for Javier to lead Richmond? Why or why not?
I personally did not accept the role because my Javier doesn't want power and would rather focus on himself and his family. I also thought that there was too much bad blood between Javier and the citizens for a leadership role to make sense.
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I accept Jesus's deal because the people of Richmond needed someone like Javier to lead then.
You know, if Kate was alive/David wasn't depressed (or whatever he's going through) and Joan and Clint were both dead, I would have gladly declined the offer.
Illusion of choice, if you turn him down he convinces you to 'at least try' and we all know what that means. Javier stays.
Yes because I wanted Jesus to be happy with my decision. I wish I could join his group and leave with him, though.
I'm a long time fan of the franchise and Jesus is right up there with Michonne on the top of my list of favourite characters. A lot of the stuff I did when Jesus was with the group was in order to not make him dislike Javier, like not binding his hands and being merciful to the thugs (I wasn't expecting to be able to flirt with him in the end, but that made me very happy).
Probably not.
I accepted because I try to put myself in the character's shoes while also being true to myself. I felt and Javier would agree that everyone needed a break physically and psychologically from all the action and from the rigors of the road life. Gabe mentioned in episode 1 he would like to sleep in a real bed and be around other people. David was also in no condition to pick up and leave. I thought it was the right choice for us to stay and repair our relationships and heal.
I did.
Yep no reason not to.
I turned it down. I wasn't entirely sure why this would even be an option. I ( Javier ) barely arrived in Richmond, all of its leadership is gone and countless are dead due to my ( Javier's ) actions. I don't see the people of Richmond agreeing to Javier as their leader.