Is it being overused? *weird discussion*

How can I explain this; are they overusing the situations where the player is exhibited as the bad guy when you haven't necessarily done anything wrong meanwhile the real assholes get off the hook waaay too easely?

In season 1 it made sense because you could really do some horrible things and such but in A New Frontier? Example:

  1. You shoot Conrad for threatening to kill Gabe and take Clementine hostage and later on Gabe stabs you in the back after he literally got you stabbed and you don't get to do anything about him

  2. Clementine accidently shoots a guy in the first episode and demands you go along on her lie and gets angry at you if you tell the truth.

  3. Eleanor betrays the group causing either Ava or Tripp to get killed and she shows no remorse for it (at least not if it is Ava who died) and you don't get to do anything about it.

  4. Everybody finds out what Joan has killed shitload of people yet they all fall in line and goes along with it.

I know there are more situations like these maybe you can add some?

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