Now why on earth would he want to kill them? Maybe it's because they weren't just going to leave. They were going to leave with ALL the supplies that belonged the GROUP. Not even gonna leave half...knowing that Clem, Kenny and Jane have the baby to take care of
She latches onto a group, sucks them dry with her sad eyes and excuses, and them bails once the first speed bump is hit. I couldn't stand her constant sob story and pathetic ass-kissing toward Clementine even after it was made clear I didn't want apologizes, I wanted her to prove her loyalty through actions. What I really wanted was to tell her after we escaped Carver's camp to find her own way somewhere else.
You and me both my friend. I made the mistake of forgiving her after her bullshit at the lodge, I thought I could trust her, and I thought s… morehe truly cared, but I was wrong. When Clem gets shot, all she does (in my game) is says she's sorry, but she still runs off like the coward she is. She has betrayed every group she has ever been in, she relies on the people around her to survive, and has gotten several people killed because of her actions. She is definitely number one on my list, even beating out Arvo.
It's hard for me to hate her because the end of her arc only came about through stupid, shitty writing. I also think any arguments that blame her for any deaths at the lodge are complete bullshit. Her only crime in all that was simply not being truthful to a group of people she has no loyalty to in the first place. Carver was already within spitting distance of the lodge, and would have attacked them without Bonnie's lie anyway because the group had decided to stay there overnight. Hell, it seems the only reason Bonnie lied at all is because she was seen, and by sheer luck (or plot convenience), she wasn't seen by anybody in the cabin group.
But other than that, I don't defend her all that much. Whether I like it or not, her badly-written ending is canon and just the way it goes. She was never a big favorite of mine; I just always thought the disconnect between the murderer getting introspective looks into his character and the woman who was his lackey getting unprecedented hatred was absolutely stupid.
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Now why on earth would he want to kill them? Maybe it's because they weren't just going to leave. They were going to leave with ALL the supplies that belonged the GROUP. Not even gonna leave half...knowing that Clem, Kenny and Jane have the baby to take care of
She's the definition of a leech.
She latches onto a group, sucks them dry with her sad eyes and excuses, and them bails once the first speed bump is hit. I couldn't stand her constant sob story and pathetic ass-kissing toward Clementine even after it was made clear I didn't want apologizes, I wanted her to prove her loyalty through actions. What I really wanted was to tell her after we escaped Carver's camp to find her own way somewhere else.
Nice try @ABigBadWolf I'd hate her if she had a snake for a tongue and lobster claws
It's hard for me to hate her because the end of her arc only came about through stupid, shitty writing. I also think any arguments that blame her for any deaths at the lodge are complete bullshit. Her only crime in all that was simply not being truthful to a group of people she has no loyalty to in the first place. Carver was already within spitting distance of the lodge, and would have attacked them without Bonnie's lie anyway because the group had decided to stay there overnight. Hell, it seems the only reason Bonnie lied at all is because she was seen, and by sheer luck (or plot convenience), she wasn't seen by anybody in the cabin group.
But other than that, I don't defend her all that much. Whether I like it or not, her badly-written ending is canon and just the way it goes. She was never a big favorite of mine; I just always thought the disconnect between the murderer getting introspective looks into his character and the woman who was his lackey getting unprecedented hatred was absolutely stupid.
Why do you do this kind of stuff? It scares me.
Don't question my art, Cake.
Damn. There was no hope from the beggining.