What's The Reason to Hate Becca?

Why are people so mad at Becca? like because she called Sarah a baby? I mean I like Sarah too but that doesn't mean Becca's wrong, Sarah is 15 years old and cries because her dad slapped her, she also acts like a toddler most of the time, not to be mean but its true. (I know ill get down votes because people automatically get so upset when people insult their favorite characters on this forum but whatever) People seem to forget how Becca was in 400 days, she was and probably still is super sweet and yes she can be tough (wanting to kill Stephanie and The Intruder) but she clearly just coaxes with stuff by acting tough and pretending she doesn't care, when your about to shoot the intruder (if you decided too) she looks pretty remorseful and sad, but I guess if you attack someones favorite character, be it killing them, or just calling them a name, all their previous qualities are sadly erased. Plus Becca's pretty hot too (I'm near her age, its ok for me to say that :P)

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  • Well I think she seems pretty ignorant about what's happening and how it affects certain people. She's just rude and not careful about what she says.

  • Sarah is 15 years old and cries because her dad slapped her

    Who wouldn't be upset if someone they loved and depended on slapped them?

  • Shes 15, I understand being upset, but no reason to go into the fetal position and cry in the corner over a slap to the face

    quinnics posted: »

    Sarah is 15 years old and cries because her dad slapped her Who wouldn't be upset if someone they loved and depended on slapped them?

  • In 400 days she seemed pretty cool, yeah she made a few somewhat rude jokes, such as if Clive died they could chain him up out back because he would make a better watchdog, but she was and probably still is a good girl

    Well I think she seems pretty ignorant about what's happening and how it affects certain people. She's just rude and not careful about what she says.

  • I personally like Becca as a character. I think that she is a bit ableist, but she makes some points about Sarah. Although, she may just not know what Sarah has been through, making her think that Sarah naturally acts like a young child.

    And... Well, being a kid her age at the beginning of the apocalypse has got to have something to do with it. It's hard. She looks to be around 12 - 13 during 400 days and 14 - 16 during In Harm's Way. These are not easy ages to adjust to things like that. From what I've heard, children (like Duck's age and younger) tend to adjust to things (even stuff like the apocalypse) a lot quicker than a preteen/young teen like Becca, and Sarah when she was that age. Hell, even Ben seemed to have a harder time adjusting than the kids.

    Not trying to excuse things she's said, just explain them. Still, think about it: Becca acts tough but obviously, she isn't. At that age, people put tons of responsibility and pressure on you, yet they still treat you like a child until you can prove to them that you're not. And I think that's what she's trying to do by acting tough and commenting that Sarah is the weak one, not her.

    And I understand behavior of preteens - I'm 13 fucking years old. So about the same age as Becca was in 400 Days, give or take a year.

    But I think the reason people hate her is because of her pessimistic and "I have to be tough" attitude. And she does come off as a complainer, but we know very little about her character, so something could have caused this. Again, I'm not excusing her actions, just explaining them. Well, anyone else have this opinion?

  • But she really didn't care for that woman who was stealing supplies and trying to escape, as if killing her was no big deal.

    Kennysucks posted: »

    In 400 days she seemed pretty cool, yeah she made a few somewhat rude jokes, such as if Clive died they could chain him up out back because he would make a better watchdog, but she was and probably still is a good girl

  • I'm 13, and to be honest, I would do it too, but that's because I have issues.

    Kennysucks posted: »

    Shes 15, I understand being upset, but no reason to go into the fetal position and cry in the corner over a slap to the face

  • People probably hate her because of her bratty attitude. I like her character. She acts all tough, but underneath it all, she's just a naive child.

  • People react differently to that sort of thing. Sarah is extremely dependent on her dad and relies on him, not to mention she obviously does not handle stress very well (re: panic attacks).

    Kennysucks posted: »

    Shes 15, I understand being upset, but no reason to go into the fetal position and cry in the corner over a slap to the face

  • When given the choice to shot and kill the woman from 400 Days for stealing and escaping, you can offer her the chance to kill her, but Becca doesn't want to. Poor little girl has no guts.

    People probably hate her because of her bratty attitude. I like her character. She acts all tough, but underneath it all, she's just a naive child.

  • I dunno... Is she really all that naive? I didn't get that kind of vibe from her to be honest. I thought she had a fairly realistic view of the world, which is why she tried to act so tough.

    People probably hate her because of her bratty attitude. I like her character. She acts all tough, but underneath it all, she's just a naive child.

  • Sarah has no survival skills like Clem, because Sarah's dad never taught her and Lee taught Clem. Not to mention Clem was given the chance to teach Sarah how to use a gun, which should have been Sarah's dad's responsibility.

    quinnics posted: »

    People react differently to that sort of thing. Sarah is extremely dependent on her dad and relies on him, not to mention she obviously does not handle stress very well (re: panic attacks).

  • There's no way someone who really understood what was going on would leave without telling anybody else like that, unless it was really important.

    I dunno... Is she really all that naive? I didn't get that kind of vibe from her to be honest. I thought she had a fairly realistic view of the world, which is why she tried to act so tough.

  • Oh, okay. When Becca left, I was under the impression that she was feeling too cooped up and only left because she wanted independence or wanted to act like a reckless teen.

    Spooch posted: »

    There's no way someone who really understood what was going on would leave without telling anybody else like that, unless it was really important.

  • I really dislike her attitude towards people.. She's an ok character tho.. tough and very open xD

  • Well, that was kind of why she did it. But someone who truly understood how horrible the world had become wouldn't have done that.

    Oh, okay. When Becca left, I was under the impression that she was feeling too cooped up and only left because she wanted independence or wanted to act like a reckless teen.

  • She clearly doesn't know what choices are the best for people. She wanted to stay at the RV camp in 400 Days when it could seem reasonable that staying there wasn't safe. She leaves the choice between life and death of someone in someone else's hands. Its also clear she doesn't want to shot people yet.

    Spooch posted: »

    Well, that was kind of why she did it. But someone who truly understood how horrible the world had become wouldn't have done that.

  • Well, she doesn't want to shoot people when she doesn't want to, which is understandable. Also, I chose to stay with Roman. It was safe their as long as we didn't do anything stupid.

    She clearly doesn't know what choices are the best for people. She wanted to stay at the RV camp in 400 Days when it could seem reasonable t

  • Becca just needs to know when to be quiet.

  • I'm no stranger to being hit as a kid, but damn. Even Reggie himself said that he would cry if Carver did that to him, lol. Not to mention the fact that it's implied that she has an anxiety disorder and even some suicidal tendencies (that scene with her looking over the ledge of the building had me terrified for her).

    Kennysucks posted: »

    Shes 15, I understand being upset, but no reason to go into the fetal position and cry in the corner over a slap to the face

  • edited June 2014

    Fuck that ignorant little shit!

    Then again, we need characters to dislike, Telltale did great in that regard.

  • edited June 2014

    I don't dislike her too much. But she is very rude at times. Like what she said about Sarah "I wish she would stay gone" That was totally inappropriate and beyond rude of her to say.

    Other then me not liking her shitty attitude, I don't necessarily loathe her.

  • edited June 2014

    I'm not hate her,it's more like dislike.Her attitude and acting like she's a grown up when she doesn't and I don't appreciated that at all. For me it's not about Sarah but in 400 days.

  • becca is like that one cocky asshole kid at school who no one likes and when it is time for them to step up and do what they are saying they pussy out becca will be all talk but when it is time to do something extreme she won't be able to do it you can already see she wants to kill that stranger from 400 days and when they actually do it she is pretty much scared and wants to look away you can tell by the look on her face

  • I'm older than Sarah and even I would have trouble coping what that type of situation.

    Kennysucks posted: »

    Shes 15, I understand being upset, but no reason to go into the fetal position and cry in the corner over a slap to the face

  • She's a brat and she talks too much.

  • I left the camp anyways but it was safe with Roman, they had the place fortified good, they had watchdogs, and the group ran as a democracy, yeah Roman may have become to pre-occupied with securing the place but is that really a bad thing?

    She clearly doesn't know what choices are the best for people. She wanted to stay at the RV camp in 400 Days when it could seem reasonable t

  • I don't hate her at all.

    But then again I like Troy as a character, so...

  • I love Sarah and relate to her a lot, and the way Becca talks about her is just reminiscent of bullies I had to deal with when I was a kid. Becca's a rotten little thing and I bet she must have given Sarah a lot of shit at the camp before the group first escaped. I get that she's traumatized, but so's Clem, and we have the ability to play her as very kind and friendly to Sarah. So it's not really an excuse in my eyes.

  • I personally like Becca as a character. I think that she is a bit ableist, but she makes some points about Sarah.

    How is essentially saying 'I find it annoying when Sarah sits on the ground because she gets panic attacks' making any kind of point? That's not an insightful or thought-provoking comment. That's just being cruel. How can you use the word ableism, clearly be educated on the subject enough to know what it is, yet think it has validity?

    I personally like Becca as a character. I think that she is a bit ableist, but she makes some points about Sarah. Although, she may just not

  • what?

    JakeSt123 posted: »

    I don't hate her at all. But then again I like Troy as a character, so...

  • yea she almost cry when roman pull the trigger

  • edited July 2014

    She is a brat.

    But I don't wish her death or anything, I just don't like her attitude.

  • Agreed, I really didn't mind Becca's character in 400 days, but now it seems like she doesn't "care" anymore.

    skoothz posted: »

    I love Sarah and relate to her a lot, and the way Becca talks about her is just reminiscent of bullies I had to deal with when I was a kid.

  • She's all bark and no bite

    When given the choice to shot and kill the woman from 400 Days for stealing and escaping, you can offer her the chance to kill her, but Becca doesn't want to. Poor little girl has no guts.

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