Not having the option to prevent....

What did you think about not having the option to prevent Kenny/Jane (depending on who you killed) from turning into a walker?
Comment what you think below :)

Comments

  • it would be nice....walker kenny and walker jane....i guess people wouldn't be arguing any more.

  • I'm not sure I understand what you are saying?

    deathrowera posted: »

    it would be nice....walker kenny and walker jane....i guess people wouldn't be arguing any more.

  • it would be better not having the option to prevent ken/jane from turing into a walker.

    lilypad360 posted: »

    I'm not sure I understand what you are saying?

  • edited September 2014

    it would have been nice to have the the option to make sure they don't turn, i sort of see it as disrespectful to let them turn, because zombies are sad and pathetic creatures so to let someone turn would be letting them become a sad and pathetic creature ie. disrespectful.

    with a choice you could decide first how you felt about it (whether you think being a zombie is such a bad thing), and also if you wanted them to turn or not, eg. if you hated jane/kenny you could say "let them turn into the monsters they really are" and leave them or if you still liked jane/kenny you could say "lets not let them turn into one of those things" and stop them from turning, or you could just be more neutral about it and say "not worth wasting the ammo, lets get out of here" and leave or "lets not leave them to turn and hurt other people" and stop them from turning.

    also it would be a chance to reflect on what just happened and how you feel about it.

  • I think there are two different ways to interpret this. Clem might not be able to ignore the emotional attachment she has to the dead party, and thus she can't bring herself to deal with it at the time, while the person who gets to live would just leave them out of anger. Alternatively, for those of you who left Lee instead of shoot him, it could be that she became used to just leaving behind dead people she once cared about, and can rationally do so for whatever reason(don't waste time/strength/bullets,), which is very mature for her age.

    Additionally, for shooting Kenny and leaving Jane, I can see righteous indignation being a good contender for leaving Jane to deal with Kenny when he turns. Think about that, Jane hid the baby and nearly died to get rid of Kenny. She did that just to make Clem see things her way, but all it did was push her away, and now she has to cope with the zombie of the person she wanted dead for the sake of Clem. She has to cope with being the problem child who broke up the ghost of a group that was once greater, hell even being the single cause for its salvation and later its destruction.

    Screw all that nonsense though, Kenny's alive in my ending.

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