Did you push him?
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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So I... ahem... helped him make the right choice.
Omid: No!
*selects "Jump" from dialouge menu*
Lee: JUMP!
Omid: Still no!
He said no twice. He must have really liked that overpass.
I wanted to select it just to see Omid's reaction, didn't have the heart to though.
Omid replies "Like hell you will" and jumps.
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.
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.
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!
http://youtu.be/a_w03nhgHz4?t=20m28s
i don't feel bad at all for pushing him now
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.
If he was to get to the train,he had to jump anyway. :P
If you go the silent treatment, he looks back and sees the fire/horde and says "Scarier" and pushes you, then jumps.