******'s choice

edited May 2014 in The Walking Dead
It seems that Telltale is trying to trick us with this choice.

Cutting Sarita's arm seems the most logical thing to do, but remember that teacher on "Starved From Help"? We can cut his leg, but he loses to much blood (and considering that it's almost impossible to help her in the middle of a zombie horde, you can see that she won't survive that).

Remember what happened with Lee when he cut his arm? He passed out. What could guarantee that Sarita won't do the same?

And last thing, with that scream of her, walkers will problably hunt her.



It seems that the most logical choice for Sarita is almost an insta-kill for her. At least leaving her bitten will grant her some hours for goodbyes and such.

Comments

  • Also, Clem killed walkers with the axe that she amputated Sarita's arm with, so she will get infected and die if she does not from blood loss.
  • Yes, another point that makes cutting her hand even worse than leaving the bite

    Also, Clem killed walkers with the axe that she amputated Sarita's arm with, so she will get infected and die if she does not from blood loss.

  • Yep, thought about her passing out immediately after cutting it. Maybe we can drag her and have everyone around us to protect us.
  • Cutting off her arm guarantees a CHANCE at surviving. Leaving the arm on guarantees maybe an extra day or so. If you've read the comics, you'd know that amputating the arm to get rid of the infection HAS to be IMMEDIATE. She'll probably die from blood loss, but that's the only way she has a chance for life in the future... Unless she pulls a "I'm immune to the infection" thing, which I highly doubt.
  • But on that context, I can bet that who chose not to cut her arm will get more screen time from her than someone who cut

    Cutting off her arm guarantees a CHANCE at surviving. Leaving the arm on guarantees maybe an extra day or so. If you've read the comics, you

  • I didn't see Sarita in the preview of episode 4.
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