Why would Tavia be Evil?

edited August 2013 in The Walking Dead
People are saying things like "I don't trust Tavia" (Because she's urban)
and it gets me thinking. She's welcoming these people to her settlement, why would she have malevolent intentions? Could this be a Saw type of thing where she wants to play a "game" with the survivors? Or could she secretly have something against one of the survivors?:confused:

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  • edited July 2013
    Oh man, I have no clue. I personally like Tavia but who knows, we'll just have to wait and see. By the way, awesome username.
  • edited July 2013
    Oprah has a kind heart
  • edited July 2013
    You can't trust anyone. Remember how the St. Johns turned out for Lee and Co? For all we actually DO know, she could be part of a cult that's gathering people to make blood sacrifices to her Cult Leader/Master/Evil Force of choice. Granted, it's probably not that extreme, but until we get more info on what she actually intends to do, those who went with her (and even those who stayed at camp) should keep their guard up.
  • edited July 2013
    I hope they don't make Tavia another cannibal. That would just feel repetitive.
  • edited July 2013
    tavia is trustworthy. but I'm thinking maybe that guy she talked to on the radio or some other survivor in that group will be a problem
  • edited July 2013
    Maybe it's like Woobury. The leader is evil while the rest of the community thinks he's a good person.
  • edited July 2013
    I am not sure about anything, the way she talked about Statesburo sounded like she was lying.
  • edited July 2013
    Tavia's voice, personality, and character says that she is a good person besides what harm can she do eat someone? It is the rest of the town you should be scared of.
  • edited August 2013
    She may be good

    it be nice that SOME people you meet dont turn out to be insane rapist.
  • edited August 2013
    I'm not sure what she would have to gain, but mistrust is to be expected. Though I doubt we'll see a rehash of the St. John's ploy, I imagine it will turn out to be another too good to be true deal.

    In that sense, I doubt Tavia is just rounding up wayward people to kill them. It's the idea of this safe haven of hers lasting long that I have doubt in. For all we know, they let someone like Nate in while trying to help survivors.
  • edited August 2013
    why depending on the size of the place

    They could have people they put in charge to police the place just like with regular society

    A guy like Nate could on surivive in there so long acting as crazy as he is.
  • edited August 2013
    I think Tavia has good intentions. Most people seem to distrust her because she doesn't look like someone who's been surviving for nearly a year. Hopefully that will be explained in Season 2.

    What's the bet that it's one of the 400 Days survivors that ruins it for that community.
    Wouldn't that be great; We have all these suspicions about this new place and then we find out it really is a good place five minutes before Becca lets a horde of zombies in, or something along those lines.
  • Omid's catOmid's cat Banned
    edited August 2013
    Not really evil. Her intentions are good. Their vaccine can save mankind but nobody wants to be guinea pig. So.. give them a home.
  • edited August 2013
    Dude, you get to PLAY as her plus when she spoke to her partner in the radio, he said that he would run a good community, I think that's the gateway to meeting other characters we have missed as well as Clementine (I think). Rather than it being a trap for the 5 characters, just getting to play as Tavia was an emphasis it wouldn't be a trap or something "bad".
  • edited August 2013
    At the end of the day, very little about Tavia is known and after what happened with the St. Johns, it's going to raise suspicions. Like TinyCarlos said, it would feel a bit repetitive if we had a similar situation to that come from this. Hopefully the fact we got to have some say in her replies to the group, means she's a good person and this will just be a little intro into setting the scene for season 2.
  • edited August 2013
    Probably because she kinda looks like Brenda
  • Omid's catOmid's cat Banned
    edited August 2013
    At the end of the day, very little about Tavia is known and after what happened with the St. Johns, it's going to raise suspicions. Like TinyCarlos said, it would feel a bit repetitive if we had a similar situation to that come from this. Hopefully the fact we got to have some say in her replies to the group, means she's a good person and this will just be a little intro into setting the scene for season 2.

    It's The Walking Dead. There aren't many good people left who offers food, safety and shelter for free. That's very suspicious.
  • edited August 2013
    Rock114 wrote: »
    You can't trust anyone. Remember how the St. Johns turned out for Lee and Co? For all we actually DO know, she could be part of a cult that's gathering people to make blood sacrifices to her Cult Leader/Master/Evil Force of choice. Granted, it's probably not that extreme, but until we get more info on what she actually intends to do, those who went with her (and even those who stayed at camp) should keep their guard up.

    Though if you have read the comics up until issue 60 or 70 something (can't really remember) you would know that Rick's group takes a chance with a community and it works out,though if I were in that situation I wouldn't be too sure either,I was just pointing out though that it may work out for the best,and I really hope it does as I got all of my group to go with Oprah.
  • edited August 2013
    She seems innocuous enough, although I get the mistrust.
  • edited August 2013
    I think wherever they are going is going to turn out to be like Woodbury, in other words not all its cracked up to be, but I don't think Tavia is a bad person. I think she has good intentions and was being honest with the group.
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