Am I the only one who doesn't trust Molly?

edited November 2012 in The Walking Dead
Everyone seems to love her...but I just don't trust her at all.
We don't even know much about her and the stuff we do know seems a bit off.
I refuse to take her sister story as absolute truth. I'm probably looking too deep into it, but the girl in the photo didn't even look 14. Molly could have taken that photo from anywhere. From what we've been told as Crawford, I find it strange that the photo was still there in perfect condition. There was that doctor stuff though...
I also found it strange how she just decided to hold onto the battery. I just found it so suspicious how she took off with it. For all we know she could have swapped it for a dead battery or something :\
I'm even more suspicious that when we got back to the house she just decided to leave, after helping the group through Crawford and being determined to get on the boat with us. (I know that she can get left behind in Crawford, but what happening to her is ambiguous). In my opinion, this just reinforces the point I made with the battery. Molly said she was a loner type of person AND the fact that she says things that show us she wants out of Savannah and that the boat is an open door for that...she wanted in. She could have just used the group to get the fuel and the battery and she'll go back to take the boat herself and kill anyone in her way, i wouldn't put it past her.
Heck, this is probably going to far, but what if she knows the walkie-talkie guy?
While I'm on the subject, I don't trust Vernon either.

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  • ProfanityProfanity Banned
    edited November 2012
    Yeah, she is a fishy character and I'm sure we'll be seeing more of her in the next ep, though, that part about her sister is probably true. I mean, that whole sex tape with doctor baldface and the scene about him not giving any more medicine for her sister - gotta be legit.

    Doubt that was drama class.
  • edited November 2012
    not everyone.
    most people were upset of what happened to Carley,so SOME of them when they met molly they thought she might be a replacement of her (like nova did)
    Vernon is a piece of sh** to
  • edited November 2012
    I'm distrusting of her reason for taking off with that battery. It wouldn't surprise me if she swapped them or traded for something.
  • edited November 2012
    not everyone.
    most people were upset of what happened to Carley,so SOME of them when they met molly they thought she might be a replacement of her (like nova did)
    Vernon is a piece of sh** to

    Well I know it won't be absolutely everyone. I just joined today but i've been visiting the forum for just over 2 months. 9 times out of 10 people don't seem to see Molly as suspicious, that's just from my own experience though so I wanted to discuss it :)
  • edited November 2012
    and the way she raided the house we were using didnt help build trust either. If she found supplies she just would've took them? Hell NO thats my base atm! tho not a very safe one.
  • edited November 2012
    Pellet wrote: »
    and the way she raided the house we were using didnt help build trust either. If she found supplies she just would've took them? Hell NO thats my base atm! tho not a very safe one.

    Exactly dude! She only thinks of herself. It seems out of character for Molly to help the group and gain nothing from it. It's just my theory and people are free to disagree with it, but I really think Molly done something with the battery.
  • edited November 2012
    Well think about this. She also rung the bell at the start of the Episode that woke up the walkers all around the group. Now THAT could be a coincidence. Then the radio guy called the group almost IMMEDIATELY. Again, could be a coincidence, but that's stretching it. But then, notice how she follows Lee and Kenny to the river front. There are a lot of area along the river she probably could have scavenged, but she just so happens to pick the one our heroes are at? And one right next to Crawford's wall no less? She even said herself that Crawford had pretty much scavenged everything in the area. After I thought about it for a bit, I couldn't get it out of my mind that something was up with her. I trusted the St. Johns and got burned, it's not happening again.
  • edited November 2012
    and to make her just a little more mysterious they had her raid the news stand...for what? was there food clothes and water in the news stand roughly 3 and a half months after zombies took over...I THINK NOT! Drown her she's a witch and if she floats it's just trickery dry her off then burn her! or just maybe question her a bit:p either one works really;)
  • edited November 2012
    Actually, if you drowned you were innocent, but if you floated and lived you were a witch. Kind of a lose-lose situation.
  • edited November 2012
    Rock114 wrote: »
    Actually, if you drowned you were innocent, but if you floated and lived you were a witch. Kind of a lose-lose situation.

    thats why i said if she float...living or not....dry her off and burn her...magical trickery knows no bounds:p

    But yeah we as people are basically retarded cause the witch burnings happened for a minute and for real...did anyone really have power. Me I'm thinking that those who did have power were smart enough to get the F on...if there were any that is;)
  • edited November 2012
    I asked the queston why did she claim, when she 1st met Lee & tried to kill him, that she thought he was from Crawford when as it turns out she is from Crawford.
    I mean just how many survivors were there in Crawford that she didnt know Lee wasnt from there just by sight recognition even if she didnt know everyone in there personally.
  • edited November 2012
    Rock114 wrote: »
    Actually, if you drowned you were innocent, but if you floated and lived you were a witch. Kind of a lose-lose situation.

    ..well they did give you last rights and the option to confess so if you were innocent & did die, it was in a state of grace and you went to meet Jesus. :rolleyes:
  • edited November 2012
    I never really questioned her, I guess I'm too trusting (I knew something was fishy about the St. Johns, though), but what you are saying does have some logic to it.

    Molly has been confirmed for Episode 5 anyway, so I guess it's only a matter of time until we find out whether she is to be trusted or not.
  • edited November 2012
    Well, I suppose she MIGHT be trustable if Lee/Clem saves her. Leaving her behind, or god forbid shooting her, may have dire consequences in the shape of an icepick named "Hilda".
  • edited November 2012
    If you notice, there is a busted picture frame in the manor.
  • edited November 2012
    She kept the battery so she wouldn't get left behind by the group and after spending any time around Kenny and Ben, I can understand why she decided a boat was too confining. As for ransacking home base, if group missed anything the first time through, are they going to miss anything she finds?
  • edited November 2012
    She is elusive but she has proven her worth. However the way she distance herself from others is troubling. (Its in good reason, after her encounter with Kenny and watching how destructive Ben can be.) I would agree that she would be someone you'd have to watch however this may be her personality after being in Crawford now.
  • edited November 2012
    Meh, I don't know. She seems like a good person to me, she's helped us out enough times for me to trust her... but again, I'm very naive. I'm the guy that had no idea the St. John's were cannibals until I found a legless Mark on the second floor.
  • edited November 2012
    I too believe Molly is up to something or, more likely, is part of something. If she's scavenging in an area, as someone rightly pointed out she has declared unlikely to have anything useful in it, then why bother? I think she is too well-placed at various points in Episode 4 to not be, in some way, connected to the guy on the end of the walkie-talkie.

    The holes in Molly's story could be down to terrible writing / continuity on Tell Tale's part. I don't think that's the case. I think she's as much of a liar as everyone else (including Lee - I found myself lying more times than I'd care to mention).
  • edited November 2012
    Now im just thinking, that The end of ep. 5,kenny tries to Get The Boat working and Then he screams "BATTERY IS F**KING DEEEAAAD!" ...
    But yeah..I don't trust her either...And damn this autocorrect,always messing with me...
  • edited November 2012
    LOL Good thought it was just me. I didn't trust her after putting that beating on her back near the boats. Something shifty about her.
  • edited November 2012
    Hmm, a thought has just occurred...

    Crawford used a system of notation to advise people in certain areas of Savannah where people had been recruited to the enclave, those found unsuitable, number of walkers etc.

    Molly uses the bells to move walkers around, possibly searching for more survivors (as the city has been picked clean already, what else can she be searching for?). Now, she claims that she is unaware that Crawford has fallen to the same fate as everywhere else but then there's this little group hiding in the sewers, with food and relative safety from the walkers. Are you telling me that Crawford, who managed to keep things organised (at terrible cost, I know) wasn't aware of the sewers and its possible role to play in a haven against the zombies? I can only assume that the morgue is part of the hospital, a place that would have had a lot of useful medication.

    I think Vernon's gang and Molly are survivors of Crawford but not necessarily the victims they claim to be. And I think they're in cahoots. I'll go out on a (batshit crazy) limb and say that they want Clem because she's young and can be turned into another Molly should she fall to the walkers.

    Man, I can't wait until Episode 5!
  • edited November 2012
    I'm also now kind of suspicious about the timing of Molly's leaving the gang. She passes up the boat, the best way of getting out of this hell-hole city because she thought it would be crowded and she doesn't like the water? The next day, Walkie Talkie guy makes his move and Vernon's group has also left. She could be working for him all along, watching and learning about our group.

    Doesn't take much to wonder if Molly is invoked with walkie talkie guy. Or I'm just paranoid, one of the two. :P
  • edited November 2012
    She got on my good side pretty quickly but I think that was meant to be the point.

    She's gone unwatched with plenty of free reign to spy on us and discover/create weaknesses. Heck she spent most of her time in the house looting. Or at least that was her excuse for being out of the way of everyone. Could've been relaying messeges or setting surveillence or anything while we weren't close by. It's pushing the bundaries of what's believeable but still.

    And then Lee's group, Molly AND the walkie-talkie guy must've all been in close proximity at once when the bell began to ring at the start of Ep. 4. Maybe a coincidence maybe not. Suspicious that there were two people actively hiding from us in the same instance though.

    I was also left wondering what made Molly change her mind about the boat too. Was it actually just her desire? Or did she only say she wanted on so that she could stay around and gather more dirt on us.

    I have a feeling she's in league with the Walkie-Talkie guy. But I also feel that her heart may be in it. She could decide to lend a hand after making a good impression earlier. She could become your worst nightmare if you shot her / didn't bring Clem and failed to shoot the zombie.

    Time will tell.
  • edited November 2012
    Truth of the matter is, if she doesn't appear in episode 5, I don't think we'll ever get closure on her character. I don't even think anyone noticed Molly leaving the house other than Lee.
  • edited November 2012
    I trust her but didn't like her character. I don't think a ninja lady was needed.
  • edited November 2012
    Molly epitomizes the word, 'Survivor'. By now, just by knowing she exists, you should also know that she did whatever necessary to save her sister from a common disease. She is methodical and daring. Although she appears to take risks, they work in a jam. She saved Lee, Kenny and Clem at the docks. The part that I like most is that even though she was taken advantage of at camp crawford, she didn't carry it around like a trophy to hate all people thereafter. I also believe that she is compassionate with Clem. Her survival skills are more in line with Clem's personality than any other female character we've see yet.

    She is mysterious because she really doesn't have a motive. Her sister is dead and having a ride away from that memory will do her well. Get used to Molly, cause she is pulling double duty as an upcoming leader, as well as, keeping a close eye on our real hidden enemy...the stalker who has Clem!

    (I wrote that so well I bet you thought I worked for TWD.) LOL -enjoy!
  • edited November 2012
    Ataaka wrote: »
    Molly epitomizes the word, 'Survivor'. By now, just by knowing she exists, you should also know that she did whatever necessary to save her sister from a common disease. She is methodical and daring. Although she appears to take risks, they work in a jam. She saved Lee, Kenny and Clem at the docks. The part that I like most is that even though she was taken advantage of at camp crawford, she didn't carry it around like a trophy to hate all people thereafter. I also believe that she is compassionate with Clem. Her survival skills are more in line with Clem's personality than any other female character we've see yet.

    She is mysterious because she really doesn't have a motive. Her sister is dead and having a ride away from that memory will do her well. Get used to Molly, cause she is pulling double duty as an upcoming leader, as well as, keeping a close eye on our real hidden enemy...the stalker who has Clem!

    (I wrote that so well I bet you thought I worked for TWD.) LOL -enjoy!

    As soon as Episode 4 ended, I came to the conclusion that Molly would be the person to take Lee's place in season 2.
  • edited November 2012

    I think Vernon's gang and Molly are survivors of Crawford but not necessarily the victims they claim to be. And I think they're in cahoots. I'll go out on a (batshit crazy) limb and say that they want Clem because she's young and can be turned into another Molly should she fall to the walkers.

    I reaaally like this! Although I can't see them being the ones torturing Lee only because Lee is the one who accidentally stumbled on them, right? But what a perfect cover - an totally unsuspicious group of cancer survivors - who would question that?
  • edited November 2012
    I don't trust her but I don't even trust Clem any more

    She is resourceful smart and epic

    One of my favourite characters yet
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