I agree, people like him don't deserve that hell. :(
But, that's what makes the story so damn good. People who can still regain some humanity in the world of the Walking Dead are precious.
Yeah and the story about his mother becomes even sadder when you remember the story about the deer and how sensitive he is. If he couldn't s… morehoot a deer, can you imagine what could have led to him doing something like that to his mum? :(
He's too good for the world of the Walking Dead.
I think we've all accepted Carlos' loss, unfortunately. ;( I feel, however, that Carlos died to further Sarah's character development. Carve… morer's potential was kind of wasted, I agree. I do think Tavia and the rest of the group will hunt down Clem and the rest for vengeance though.
If I may disagree with you; in my opinion Carlos's death, in a sense, echoes a scenario that was described by Chuck in Episode 3 of Season One where he says: "and if something were to happen to you", or something along those lines; which points out the consequences of sheltering Clemintine and in Episode 3 of Season Two, we see those consequences in Carlos's abrupt death as Sarah freaks out in the middle of a Walker Herd, and we may see the consequences of sheltering the young further in Episode Four, as Sarah is woefully unprepared for a dead world without her father to protect her.
Hey guys did you forget about Carlos? He was a character with really high potential, like a very big enemy of Carver, but I think telltale w… moreasted all of that potential ;/.
Carver potential was also wasted IMO. He should've live a lot longer, and die in ep5.
Carver. I know, out of all the characters I could pick, I picked the antagonist. But really, Carver, because of the following:
1) Background. What made him so terrifying? What was his original vision? What made him so violent?
2) Potential development. How would Carver react to this sudden turn of events? Now how would he interact with Clem?
3) Interaction with Clem. Think about it - Carver is the exact opposite of Lee. Carver was in the perfect spot to test Clem, to clash with Clem's ideals, to challenge whatever innocence and goodness is left in Clem. Now *that* would have been an interesting theme that could develop not only Carver, but Clem's character as well.
But instead, we got to see Kenny bash his face in. I guess that's our second-best option. xD
Carver. I know, out of all the characters I could pick, I picked the antagonist. But really, Carver, because of the following:
1) Backgrou… morend. What made him so terrifying? What was his original vision? What made him so violent?
2) Potential development. How would Carver react to this sudden turn of events? Now how would he interact with Clem?
3) Interaction with Clem. Think about it - Carver is the exact opposite of Lee. Carver was in the perfect spot to test Clem, to clash with Clem's ideals, to challenge whatever innocence and goodness is left in Clem. Now *that* would have been an interesting theme that could develop not only Carver, but Clem's character as well.
But instead, we got to see Kenny bash his face in. I guess that's our second-best option. xD
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But, that's what makes the story so damn good. People who can still regain some humanity in the world of the Walking Dead are precious.
Chuck.
Mark.
Carly.
He was a great minor character. Also dat guitar.
I wish they would have kept him around for Season 2.
But still...
1) Background. What made him so terrifying? What was his original vision? What made him so violent?
2) Potential development. How would Carver react to this sudden turn of events? Now how would he interact with Clem?
3) Interaction with Clem. Think about it - Carver is the exact opposite of Lee. Carver was in the perfect spot to test Clem, to clash with Clem's ideals, to challenge whatever innocence and goodness is left in Clem. Now *that* would have been an interesting theme that could develop not only Carver, but Clem's character as well.
But instead, we got to see Kenny bash his face in. I guess that's our second-best option. xD