I really have no idea where this idea of Gabe being a thirsty teenager is coming from. Clem only talked to him once, and she was the one who started the conversation. Gabe has not shown any sexual interest in her, and he sounded genuinely concerned for her at the end of last episode. If anything, I think Gabe is pretty mature, even if he does have mood swings sometimes (which just happens in puberty).
I really have no idea where this idea of Gabe being a thirsty teenager is coming from. Clem only talked to him once, and she was the one who… more started the conversation. Gabe has not shown any sexual interest in her, and he sounded genuinely concerned for her at the end of last episode. If anything, I think Gabe is pretty mature, even if he does have mood swings sometimes (which just happens in puberty).
I really have no idea where this idea of Gabe being a thirsty teenager is coming from. Clem only talked to him once, and she was the one who… more started the conversation. Gabe has not shown any sexual interest in her, and he sounded genuinely concerned for her at the end of last episode. If anything, I think Gabe is pretty mature, even if he does have mood swings sometimes (which just happens in puberty).
I can see Gabe choosing David. It is his father, after all, and he's finally gotten him back after so many years. However, it was still Javi that was by his side as he grew up and depending on your choices, they have a strong relationship. I like to think that if David is exposed as not being a not good guy, Gabe would choose Javi. Or maybe he'll keep neutral, unable to in a crucial moment.
I'll have to rewatch the scene, I can't remember if he even saw it, but it's just a cut. He got mad, they argued, he walked away. He didn't try to help her face one up the bleeding her hand was doing lol. And I wouldn't call punching a deadbeat you've taken into your home who couldn't even be bothered to be by his dying fathers side beating him up. I'd say it seemed he had decent enough reason to be pissed.
No need to be aggressive. Maybe you should do a little more research into that stuff.
I know if my wife broke something of mine but slice… mored open her hand, I'd be way more worried about her hand. That scene is there for a reason, I'd say it was to show you how he treats her.
Also, he beats up his brother because he couldn't make it to his fathers death, and then right afterwards, says: "I love you brother. You know that, right?". Not a good sign, if you ask me.
(EDIT: Was just rereading this and it could be taken as aggressive as well, that was not my intention. So I apologize)
I'm sure Gabe loves Javi and owes him a lot, but judging by how he behaved in Richmond and before, when he kept asking about his dad, I'd say he's missed him deeply and always dreamed about seeing him again, Gabe tried his best to "be a man", to act and become the strong and brave man Gabe remembers. Now he must be very overwhelmed and literally torn between Javi and David, let's not forget Gabe himself is still just a child and he must be really confused.
I thought that had to do more with him not wanting to leave his father behind AGAIN and feeling guility for doing it the first time rather t… morehan anything else and it seemed like staying was a really hard choice for him to make. When we come back to the infirmary Gabe seemed to be really worried for Javi and told him that he loves him. Plus he hasn't seen his father since he was a small child so I'd like to think he feels like he owes Javi more than David.
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I really have no idea where this idea of Gabe being a thirsty teenager is coming from. Clem only talked to him once, and she was the one who started the conversation. Gabe has not shown any sexual interest in her, and he sounded genuinely concerned for her at the end of last episode. If anything, I think Gabe is pretty mature, even if he does have mood swings sometimes (which just happens in puberty).
Agreed, to the eleventh degree.
Not to mention a lose-lose situation.
Just obvious Gabe is very happy to have a friend of his own age.
I can see Gabe choosing David. It is his father, after all, and he's finally gotten him back after so many years. However, it was still Javi that was by his side as he grew up and depending on your choices, they have a strong relationship. I like to think that if David is exposed as not being a not good guy, Gabe would choose Javi. Or maybe he'll keep neutral, unable to in a crucial moment.
I'll have to rewatch the scene, I can't remember if he even saw it, but it's just a cut. He got mad, they argued, he walked away. He didn't try to help her face one up the bleeding her hand was doing lol. And I wouldn't call punching a deadbeat you've taken into your home who couldn't even be bothered to be by his dying fathers side beating him up. I'd say it seemed he had decent enough reason to be pissed.
I'm sure Gabe loves Javi and owes him a lot, but judging by how he behaved in Richmond and before, when he kept asking about his dad, I'd say he's missed him deeply and always dreamed about seeing him again, Gabe tried his best to "be a man", to act and become the strong and brave man Gabe remembers. Now he must be very overwhelmed and literally torn between Javi and David, let's not forget Gabe himself is still just a child and he must be really confused.