Why was Bonnie the only normal 400 days character?

edited May 2014 in The Walking Dead
All the others seemed brainwashed and totally different. Why is it that Bonnie is still the same?

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  • edited May 2014
    Because "loldeterminant"
    Same reason as why Nick & Alvin barely had any lines ep 3.
  • edited May 2014
    There is already a thread exactly like this one by TDMshadowCP
  • ComingSoonComingSoon Banned
    edited May 2014
    Well, I don't think brainwashed as far as "I better follow the rules or I'm fucked " kind of mindset.

    We just got to know Bonnie, who we know was planning to go with the cabin group. Plus, Bonnie cares a lot for Clem. You think someone like Russel or Wyatt would take up the responsibility of looking after Clem?
  • edited May 2014
    actually it is by TDMshadowCP (comment no longer valid)

    There is already a thread exactly like this one by TDMshadowCP

  • Yea my bad...
    ps3gamer095 posted: »

    actually it is by TDMshadowCP (comment no longer valid)

  • At least Wyatt was a little in character in the one line he had.
  • Yes! All the others just seemed out of place, or not in character. Especially Russel.

    At least Wyatt was a little in character in the one line he had.

  • edited May 2014
    Yeah, Russell is definitely the weirdest of the bunch. I didn't think he'd be the type who'd stick around a place like Camp Carver. I would've thought he'd leave with Bonnie in a heartbeat.
    ComingSoon posted: »

    Yes! All the others just seemed out of place, or not in character. Especially Russel.

  • I guess shit can happen to a kid in 2 years...

    Yeah, Russell is definitely the weirdest of the bunch. I didn't think he'd be the type who'd stick around a place like Camp Carver. I would've thought he'd leave with Bonnie in a heartbeat.

  • >Why was Bonnie the only normal 400 days character?

    Who's to say she wasn't before? She genuinely expressed that she was surprised to receive "a kindness she never thought from a group of strangers". She might've been as you put, 'brainwashed' before she came to the lodge, but her meeting with Walter is what changed her for the better.
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