I don't like how Carley told Lee to tell the others about his murder case

2»

Comments

  • Thanks.

    I haven't replayed the game in years and I've never picked the option to keep her in the group.

    prink34320 posted: »

    She spills the beans regardless of what you do with Lilly.

  • I think it would make people more comfortable that Lee would speak of it. Rather than having someone expose is much wrose, I mean when you told Kenny he thought you were a child rapist which was quite funny.

  • True

    I think canon contradicts Dave Fennoy. Lee flat out said in an episode that his wife is in Virginia.

  • Deanna Monroe disagrees.

    Clemenem posted: »

    Honestly I never understood the Carley thing. Seriously it's the apocalypse, who we were before it is of minor importance, it's the decisions you make in the present that are of any relevance

  • Actually, I think somebody confirmed that Lee's wife was killed too in an interview. I'll try to find it.

    Lilacsbloom posted: »

    Um, no no. Lee's wife is alive. He killed the senator in a moment of raaage after finding out about the affair. Lee's wife is still alive out there.

  • Well he can also lie about plenty in dialogue . I think he killed her as well

    You're welcome!

  • I wish Carley had been a bit more slutty.

  • Sorry. I meant to reply to richwalk, not you.

    Please explain to me exactly where I even implied that he killed his wife.

  • Well, you mean a good person right? Because men physically harm their wives commonly.

    pr0dz posted: »

    No matter how mad a Man gets with his woman, he would never physically harm her.

  • yeah

    I'm not sure if I assumed she had been killed too or not when I played. But Lee did also say she was in Virginia in-game. I guess it's up for everyone themselves to decide, in the end.

    Actually, I think somebody confirmed that Lee's wife was killed too in an interview. I'll try to find it.

  • Most likely drunk I guess. Usually these days if the woman is asking for it then yeah. Other than that nah. It would be rare in my opinion.

    Flog61 posted: »

    Well, you mean a good person right? Because men physically harm their wives commonly.

  • edited November 2015

    Those kinds of double-murders have happened quite a lot, though. Not saying that they're common, but there are countless cases if you go back just a century or two.

    pr0dz posted: »

    No matter how mad a Man gets with his woman, he would never physically harm her.

  • Didn't know that happened.

    I remember I chose to save Carley, but in the following episode, for whatever reason, I had Doug instead. Guess I should be glad.

  • Both die in respective episodes. It's how Telltale works. Choices don't matter!!

    lolitsadam posted: »

    Didn't know that happened. I remember I chose to save Carley, but in the following episode, for whatever reason, I had Doug instead. Guess I should be glad.

  • I wonder if he would not trust Lee if Duck didn't get bit.

    damkylan posted: »

    Kenny does care, though, if you don't get tell him yourself. He is shocked and even brings up the fact that Lee was around a little girl all

  • She actually steals the R.V. if you keep her in the group.

    lottii-lu posted: »

    Thanks. I haven't replayed the game in years and I've never picked the option to keep her in the group.

  • Um , I assure you , Domestic Violence exists.

    pr0dz posted: »

    No matter how mad a Man gets with his woman, he would never physically harm her.

  • Holding onto his Ace , most likely.

    wdfan posted: »

    Still don't know how Larry didn't tell the rest of the group about Lee. Probably the only "decent" thing he's done.

  • "The world is ending out there. who cares who I am"

  • Of course a persons history matters. If you knew someone was a murderer would you be like "It's the apocalypse, fresh slate, I trust this person now"

    Clemenem posted: »

    Honestly I never understood the Carley thing. Seriously it's the apocalypse, who we were before it is of minor importance, it's the decisions you make in the present that are of any relevance

  • I can't remember, but I don't think this was dialogue he chose. You might be right though.

    Well he can also lie about plenty in dialogue . I think he killed her as well

  • As a female who has been beaten and hurt by a male before, for no reason, I would disagree...

    My aunt was in an abusive relationship too; her now ex-husband was always sober. He never drank. So yeah, I care to disagree. Unless in self defense, niether gender should be physically hurting the other!

    pr0dz posted: »

    Most likely drunk I guess. Usually these days if the woman is asking for it then yeah. Other than that nah. It would be rare in my opinion.

  • You're right I sounded very ignorant I'll retract that statement, I can't expect everything to be accurate. But yes, no one should hurt another unless in self-defense.

    As a female who has been beaten and hurt by a male before, for no reason, I would disagree... My aunt was in an abusive relationship too;

  • Carley told Lee to do that because if he tells, they won't get mad, but if they find out from Lilly, some of them will get mad.

    And indeed that is what in fact happens. When he tells, none of them get mad at him, but if he doesn't tell then some of them do.

    In addition to that, her prediction of the eminent discovery comes from the fact that Larry's death would make a mentally unstable Lilly blurt out the secret. And indeed a mentally unstable Lilly does end up blurting out the secret. Carley has been right about nearly just about everything she said.

  • Maybe her CORPSE is in Virginia Mwahahah! In all seriousness he totally didn't kill her.

    I think canon contradicts Dave Fennoy. Lee flat out said in an episode that his wife is in Virginia.

  • It would depend on why they did it and how they felt about their actions. As long as they seemed trustworthy, and regretted their actions and/or had a justifiable explanation, I would trust them. Plus as Kenny said that kind of experience could actually be useful in the apocalypse (forget the exact quote).

    Kennyftw posted: »

    Of course a persons history matters. If you knew someone was a murderer would you be like "It's the apocalypse, fresh slate, I trust this person now"

  • Lee explained what he did and why. Nothing horrendous compared to the shitty situation they're in. Wouldn't be a wise idea to kick him out anyway. Hell, they probably couldn't if the group wanted to. Lee's a bad ass if you hadn't noticed.

Sign in to comment in this discussion.