Sexist Carver and Clems Hit count
Anyone else think Carver seemed a tad sexist. It seemed he had a strong opinion of bitch slapping women when they did something "wrong". Also did that slap at the begininng of the game surprise any of you?
On another note Clems Hit count was higher than I expected.
Hit Count is 4 if you count the time Troy shoved her with the gun.
4 times in the course of like 2 days Lmao Clems a hell-raiser that's for sure.
On another note Clems Hit count was higher than I expected.
Hit Count is 4 if you count the time Troy shoved her with the gun.
4 times in the course of like 2 days Lmao Clems a hell-raiser that's for sure.
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Big man, needing to assert himself by slapping little girls. I don't think it's a sexist thing, though, Carver's just an amoral nutbag on a survivalist powertrip.
So long as you're competent Carver doesn't care. He also doesn't care what gender you are when he has to punish you.
There's also his entire speech that is basically a veiled compliment of how strong Clem is, y'know, a girl.
I think you're looking a bit too much into this. If he was meant to be sexist Telltale would have laid it on a bit thicker.
(I know. By some definitions that is sexism. But I'm sure Reggie wishes he was sexist towards him in that case.)
I don't think he's sexist. Clem and Sarah are the only ones who get slapped and I think that's because they're kids. The way I see it, Carver uses slapping as a corrective measure (albeit a very cruel one), whereas he punches/beats/maims people when he's truly pissed at them.
(This has been a joke.)