You asked for the reason why Lee committed murder, and I told you briefly what his motivations were. My above comment is not meant to justify his immoral behavior in any way.
I thought Lee and his wife lived in Georgia. Her appearing doesn't have any purpose in the current story and doesn't progress any active plotlines. What was between Lee and his wife is left to our imagination purposely so the writers would have us form our own opinion on if Lee killing her lover was justified or not
Arvo was kind of a villain but only hated Kenny who was the only person who gave him a beating, also I believe he wanted the group to fall crossing through the thin ice.
Normally, I would be all for that myself, but I don't know. Something about the way the New Frontier is being built up and the Sophomore Slu… moremp that is Season 2(namely the second half) makes me very iffy about a character like Arvo in particular being in the game.
I thought Lee and his wife lived in Georgia. Her appearing doesn't have any purpose in the current story and doesn't progress any active plo… moretlines. What was between Lee and his wife is left to our imagination purposely so the writers would have us form our own opinion on if Lee killing her lover was justified or not
Yeah, but he also developed a severe grudge/paranoia towards Clementine for partially started that setup and shooting his sister. Given how he reacted to actually shooting her, I doubt he'd be that much of an obstacle towards her if they ever met again.
Also, @VengefulKenny actually connected some dots suggesting something even more messed up than that.
Arvo was kind of a villain but only hated Kenny who was the only person who gave him a beating, also I believe he wanted the group to fall crossing through the thin ice.
Yeah, but he also developed a severe grudge/paranoia towards Clementine for partially started that setup and shooting his sister. Given how … morehe reacted to actually shooting her, I doubt he'd be that much of an obstacle towards her if they ever met again.
Also, @VengefulKenny actually connected some dots suggesting something even more messed up than that.
That would be the best way to handle that scenario, rather than acting as an unnecessary and random angel of vengeance like some people seem to be suggesting.
Lee admitted that he was not the best husband...they had incompatible jobs and ideas...it happens...he even alluded that he made her sad...though bedding someone in your marital bed is low.
Lee admitted that he was not the best husband...they had incompatible jobs and ideas...it happens...he even alluded that he made her sad...though bedding someone in your marital bed is low.
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You asked for the reason why Lee committed murder, and I told you briefly what his motivations were. My above comment is not meant to justify his immoral behavior in any way.
I did properly reply to them! This grey block system just makes it appear like I was replying to you.
Ah yeah! Limitations of the format.
I think the biggest chance we had of seeing Lee's ex wife was in season 2, when we actually WERE in Virginia.
It's called a "crime of passion" by the court and is often considered differently than say pre-meditated murder.
I thought Lee and his wife lived in Georgia. Her appearing doesn't have any purpose in the current story and doesn't progress any active plotlines. What was between Lee and his wife is left to our imagination purposely so the writers would have us form our own opinion on if Lee killing her lover was justified or not
She dead.
Hopefully, she's dead.
Who could it have been? Rebecca or Edith?
Arvo was kind of a villain but only hated Kenny who was the only person who gave him a beating, also I believe he wanted the group to fall crossing through the thin ice.
And if she brings up her past life with Lee to Clem, they would probably give you the choice to be sympathetic towards her, or be a jerk to her.
Wellington is like up near Michigan, in episode 1, Clem finds a license plate saying South Carolina.
Lee says to Vernon in episode 4 he grew up in Athens, they could've lived there. Although Georgia is a reasonable location.
Yeah, but he also developed a severe grudge/paranoia towards Clementine for partially started that setup and shooting his sister. Given how he reacted to actually shooting her, I doubt he'd be that much of an obstacle towards her if they ever met again.
Also, @VengefulKenny actually connected some dots suggesting something even more messed up than that.
Oh, I haven't noticed how many times he looked at Clem with hateful eyes during episode 5.
That would be the best way to handle that scenario, rather than acting as an unnecessary and random angel of vengeance like some people seem to be suggesting.
Ive never really understood this obsession people have with meeting lees wife? It just seems pointless to me
Why though?
Well, she cheated on her husband and I dunno whether or not she gave a shit.
So...yeah.
Anything that reminds them of the good old days, I guess.
You mean when Lee was going to prison for murder...ahh the good old days!
Lee admitted that he was not the best husband...they had incompatible jobs and ideas...it happens...he even alluded that he made her sad...though bedding someone in your marital bed is low.
When did Lee say that? I can't remember.
When i played The Walking Dead for the first time i thought that Lee killed his wife and that senator during the fight.
He killed the senator. We dunno if he killed his wife.
Talking to the stranger