Anyone see the irony here?

edited May 2014 in The Walking Dead
At the end of scene three, we see that the most common choices include staying to watch Kenny kill Carver and chopping off Sarita's arm. See where this is going? No? Well this should explain it further:

When you chose to stay with Kenny and Rebecca, Sarita asks you to go with her. Clem refuses while Sarita insists. Carlos intervenes and tells Sarita that it's not her decision to make. Now at the very end, when we have the option to attack the walker or chop off Sarita's hand, she does the unthinkable and cuts it off. This was NOT Clem's decision to make, yet she goes ahead and does it anyway.

I can't wait to see how this turns up in the next episode.

Comments

  • Bump guys
  • Well, it was pretty hectic moment and there wasn't time to ask her if she want to die or get a chance so... but it is ironic.
  • It's pretty simple. Her hand was being chewed on. It was either cut her hand off, kill her, or let her turn and kill everyone else. Cutting her hand off is the best of a set of bad choices; it's not surprising that it was the most popular one.
  • Either way she would lose the arm.... you don't have arms when you're dead. So, in a way we weren't really making a decision.
  • That's a great outlook on that situation. :P
    Spooch posted: »

    Either way she would lose the arm.... you don't have arms when you're dead. So, in a way we weren't really making a decision.

  • I didnt watch carver being killed but i chopped her arm off
  • Well, with watching Carver die, it was not in any way a dangerous situation for Clem. Chopping off Saritas arm is trying to save her life.
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