Did you push him?

edited September 2012 in The Walking Dead
I pushed Omid off the bridge because I thought he wouldn't have gathered the courage to jump before the train was too far gone and I think it might bite me in the ass since the blame for his leg will be mine. If I had let him jump on his own, it would have been his own fault for hurting his leg. However, pushing him off and saving him are rather humorous ends to a tense situation. I laughed my ass off when Omid was yelling at me for not saving Christa and goes speechless as she effortlessly runs up and pulls herself up.

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  • edited September 2012
    I pushed Omid because it is what i would do.
  • edited September 2012
    The way he was bawling, I figured if I didn't he wouldn't go....

    So I... ahem... helped him make the right choice.
  • edited September 2012
    Naaaah, I was gonna and then realized I should probably save myself instead of him. Thankfully he jumped as well. :P
  • edited September 2012
    Lee: Jump!

    Omid: No!

    *selects "Jump" from dialouge menu*

    Lee: JUMP!

    Omid: Still no!

    He said no twice. He must have really liked that overpass.
  • edited September 2012
    omg spoiler in the discussions forum????
  • edited September 2012
    I pushed him, then undid it because I didn't want to later be cited as the one who broke his leg. Now I'm someone who respected his decision and let him come to this on his own terms. Shame about the leg, it's why I helped you up and not your girlfriend. We're even now, right?
  • edited September 2012
    If you were Ass Hoe Lee you wouldnt reload
  • edited September 2012
    There's another 'Ass Hoe Lee' choice option that goes something like "Fine. You stay here and we'll go with your lady".

    I wanted to select it just to see Omid's reaction, didn't have the heart to though. :D
  • edited September 2012
    I jumped without him. If he wanted to stay there, that's his choice.
    greenj2 wrote: »
    I wanted to select it just to see Omid's reaction, didn't have the heart to though. :D

    Omid replies "Like hell you will" and jumps.
  • edited September 2012
    Yeah. Unfortunately the characters don't know that he would have still broken his leg if he jumped, so they're probably going to blame lee for that the whole time.
  • edited September 2012
    I was tired of all those divas, so I pushed him.

    I mean it is really annoying to deal with all those petty little fits these characters have. A Zombie army is on the horizon but some douche is too afraid to jump off a bridge?

    After all those more or less dramatic deaths I couldn't stand another argument.
  • edited September 2012
    I just told him to jump. He was being stubborn and bottled it, hurting his leg in the process. If he'd have jumped when Lee told him to he'd probably be fine.

    I'm glad I never pushed him though. From the responses on here, the finger's likely going to be pointed firmly at Lee next episode for those who did give him a a little nudge.
  • edited September 2012
    I jumped off then he did. In my second playthrough I pushed him, it's kind of funny.
  • edited September 2012
    Cyreen wrote: »
    I jumped without him. If he wanted to stay there, that's his choice.



    Omid replies "Like hell you will" and jumps.

    Yeah I thought it was an evil chioce that turned out to be more comical than the others, although I did Push him on my first playthrough and regretteted it when he bounced off the train ouch!
  • edited September 2012
    just watched vlod's silent treatment and if you say nothing he pushes you:

    http://youtu.be/a_w03nhgHz4?t=20m28s

    i don't feel bad at all for pushing him now
  • edited September 2012
    Didn't push him. If he is too scared to jump then he doesn't deserve to live lol.
    But honestly, if I pushed him and he fell it would be my fault if he died. If I didn't push him it would be his own fault for being a wuss. Now if he was injured or something and couldn't jump himself sure I would have pushed him.
  • edited September 2012
    Yep,I pushed him. :P
    If he was to get to the train,he had to jump anyway. :P
  • edited September 2012
    Zeekay980 wrote: »
    I pushed Omid off the bridge because I thought he wouldn't have gathered the courage to jump before the train was too far gone and I think it might bite me in the ass since the blame for his leg will be mine. If I had let him jump on his own, it would have been his own fault for hurting his leg. However, pushing him off and saving him are rather humorous ends to a tense situation. I laughed my ass off when Omid was yelling at me for not saving Christa and goes speechless as she effortlessly runs up and pulls herself up.

    If you go the silent treatment, he looks back and sees the fire/horde and says "Scarier" and pushes you, then jumps.
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