Hell no. It was her fault that all the chaos happened since she told Joan about the plan, and it was her fault that Tripp died (at least in my playthrough). And not only that, but then she has the audacity to blame it on Javi, when it was her who fucked everything up.
Ya I don't always take Clem's word as law. She's fallible like everyone else and I try to play within the boundaries of the player character's knowledge and impressions for the most part. Like I know Jesus is an ally bc I watch the show, but Javier voted to tie him up because as far as JAVIER knows he's just a spy who had a gun trained on him.
Yeah, seriously. I mean it wouldn't have been that big a deal before and debatably isn't compared to Kenny or Jane, but sheesh!
What bam… moreuses me about it, though, is that if it wasn't for how it was timed and executed, it would've been more on par with Kenny is Season 1: she just didn't particularly care for Eleanor at the time and was technically never explicitly against her. If it wasn't for the timing and execution, along with the fact that she had just killed a guy before Eleanor was introduced and more or less had an effective "I knew it" moment, I wouldn't be as bothered about it from her point of view.
I told her that she needed to earn it. I couldn't really forgive someone who didn't think they were to blame (which she obvi was), but I thought not forgiving her completely would be a bit cold for my Javi.
I mean the betrayal's bad writing, but if you take it into her character she just seems childish and idiotic, but not necessarily malicious.
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I said she's gotta earn it
Nope, she had the audacity to blame me for all the chaos after she ratted us out.
Hell no. It was her fault that all the chaos happened since she told Joan about the plan, and it was her fault that Tripp died (at least in my playthrough). And not only that, but then she has the audacity to blame it on Javi, when it was her who fucked everything up.
Ya I don't always take Clem's word as law. She's fallible like everyone else and I try to play within the boundaries of the player character's knowledge and impressions for the most part. Like I know Jesus is an ally bc I watch the show, but Javier voted to tie him up because as far as JAVIER knows he's just a spy who had a gun trained on him.
I told her that she needed to earn it. I couldn't really forgive someone who didn't think they were to blame (which she obvi was), but I thought not forgiving her completely would be a bit cold for my Javi.
I mean the betrayal's bad writing, but if you take it into her character she just seems childish and idiotic, but not necessarily malicious.
I will never forgive elawhore
I did, she didn't intend to get anyone killed in my playthrough.