The outside world from Carver's community isnt just the walkers. Its the very people you want to avoid mixed with the walkers and their herds along with food being and issue. Your not focusing on all the risk of leaving carver's community. The risk of a horrible death actually increased outside of Carver's community. Carver actions and choices were just to remind people what it was like out there and in everyone of his quotes he expresses that.
And yes finger breaking is a lesser torture then being ripped apart by walkers or being starved in the cold.
On the contrary, I'd rather risk my chances with the undead than humans - they're dumber, bear no malice, and can never learn. I also find … moreit funny that you're somehow trying to justify outright torture as "better" than killing someone. Should we all get cookies for doing the minimal effort of not being worthless human beings?
One of the things I like to believe about The Walking Dead series is that the zombies weren't actually responsible for the 'apocalypse' - rather, it was the stupidity and greed of people taking advantage of the initial panic that allowed for society to break down.
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My clem pretty much foreshadowed this in episode 3
My Clem is turning into Carver.
The outside world from Carver's community isnt just the walkers. Its the very people you want to avoid mixed with the walkers and their herds along with food being and issue. Your not focusing on all the risk of leaving carver's community. The risk of a horrible death actually increased outside of Carver's community. Carver actions and choices were just to remind people what it was like out there and in everyone of his quotes he expresses that.
And yes finger breaking is a lesser torture then being ripped apart by walkers or being starved in the cold.