I'm not gonna consider it a betrayal unless they directly contributed to their fate.
sialark posted: »How is it not a betrayal to not save someone's life when you could have?
How is it not a betrayal to not save someone's life when you could have?
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oh baby a triple post!
Clem not stopping the murder from happening does directly contribute to Jane's fate.
AgentZ46 posted: »I'm not gonna consider it a betrayal unless they directly contributed to their fate.
It doesn't. Clem didn't help Kenny kill her. In fact she does everything she can to stop it, but couldn't resort to lethal means.
sialark posted: »Clem not stopping the murder from happening does directly contribute to Jane's fate.
They should add this effect
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Mich19 posted: »They should add this effect
Did somebody deleted some comments here my notifications tell me so
Dubble post sorry
Its just as horrible to kill someone you care about
Clem not pulling the trigger = Jane dying.
Clem not stopping the murder does directly contribute to Jane's fate.
AgentZ46 posted: »It doesn't. Clem didn't help Kenny kill her. In fact she does everything she can to stop it, but couldn't resort to lethal means.
So? I wasn't talking about that?
Anyway, it's funny because a lot of people see killing Kenny as a kindness--putting him out of his misery, even though they care for him.
Firewallcano posted: »Its just as horrible to kill someone you care about
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I'm not gonna consider it a betrayal unless they directly contributed to their fate.
double post
oh baby a triple post!
Clem not stopping the murder from happening does directly contribute to Jane's fate.
It doesn't. Clem didn't help Kenny kill her. In fact she does everything she can to stop it, but couldn't resort to lethal means.
They should add this effect
enter link description here
Did somebody deleted some comments here my notifications tell me so
Dubble post sorry
Its just as horrible to kill someone you care about
Clem not pulling the trigger = Jane dying.
Clem not stopping the murder does directly contribute to Jane's fate.
So? I wasn't talking about that?
Anyway, it's funny because a lot of people see killing Kenny as a kindness--putting him out of his misery, even though they care for him.