You should see the situation from a other side. If she dies, your doctor/leader will probably go mad. If you are really on his side you should to try to help him, no matter what. Even IF he hates you, you should tell him what he needs to hear, like Chuck did. And I did it too. I told him, she had to grow up. And he jells at me but i can deal with it. Everytime I will see him I will tell him that again, and tell it her again.
If I'm in this group and not clem I would never watch how a father rise his daughter that way in a ZA
It's his child, if he wants to keep her in the dark then that's fine by me. My Clem told Carlos she wouldn't get involved and unless Telltale … morenarratively force us to, she won't. I thought it better to have Carlos on my side than start a whole "let's alienate the doctor/leader by telling him what to do with his daughter" thing.
I'm sure his over-protecting isn't a good thing, but it's none of my business and I want it to stay that way.
That's a fair point. I'll see how it goes for now. Anything could happen and I thought that given how Clem was so new to the group I didn't want her to go interfering in other peoples concerns. Especially something as potentially damaging as someones parenting.
You're right though, it could seriously backfire.
You should see the situation from a other side. If she dies, your doctor/leader will probably go mad. If you are really on his side you should… more to try to help him, no matter what. Even IF he hates you, you should tell him what he needs to hear, like Chuck did. And I did it too. I told him, she had to grow up. And he jells at me but i can deal with it. Everytime I will see him I will tell him that again, and tell it her again.
If I'm in this group and not clem I would never watch how a father rise his daughter that way in a ZA
I'm not quite sure why but when I played the episode I got the impression that Sarah might be particularly sensitive. Like she's on the autistic spectrum or something along those lines. That's why Carlos was so over-protective.
She comes across as much less "mature" than Clementine despite being several years older (closer to Russell from 400 Days in age) and has what seems like slightly odd socialization (the whole best friends thing 2 minutes after meeting Clem).
Like I say, not sure if there's anything to this but that's the impression I immediately got when Clementine first encountered her in the bedroom.
Well that will happen anyway my friend It's a save way to not get quarrel with the group. And in one point I agree with you. You are just a little girl. It's not your job to tell a father, how to raise a kid. But if I were there instead of clem, i couldnt let him do that. Especially that sarah is a young girl. I would say things like "Dude! Wake up! She will gonna die! You cant protect her all the time! There are crazyier things than zombies out there. Psychos, killers, RAPIST. She WILL die if you dont prepare her and I dont want to see a little girl dies, even if it's not my job."
Seeing a kid dies is one of the hardest thing in the world. Especially if it's yours.Remembering on duck. In this question I'm like chuck. I' rather die, as watching a child die again
That's a fair point. I'll see how it goes for now. Anything could happen and I thought that given how Clem was so new to the group I didn't wa… morent her to go interfering in other peoples concerns. Especially something as potentially damaging as someones parenting.
You're right though, it could seriously backfire.
Before this conversation goes any further, I'd like to point out that Sarah does know that lurkers exist. If you offer to show her the dog bite, she will ask, "It really wasn't one of them?" Unless she meant chipmunks, she does know that the world isn't as good as it should be. However, what Carlos has said is that she doesn't know exactly how bad things are. That doesn't mean that Sarah is completely ignorant.
I'm not quite sure why but when I played the episode I got the impression that Sarah might be particularly sensitive. Like she's on the autist… moreic spectrum or something along those lines. That's why Carlos was so over-protective.
She comes across as much less "mature" than Clementine despite being several years older (closer to Russell from 400 Days in age) and has what seems like slightly odd socialization (the whole best friends thing 2 minutes after meeting Clem).
Like I say, not sure if there's anything to this but that's the impression I immediately got when Clementine first encountered her in the bedroom.
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like chuck said if you keep threathing that girl like that she ain't gonna make it
You should see the situation from a other side. If she dies, your doctor/leader will probably go mad. If you are really on his side you should to try to help him, no matter what. Even IF he hates you, you should tell him what he needs to hear, like Chuck did. And I did it too. I told him, she had to grow up. And he jells at me but i can deal with it. Everytime I will see him I will tell him that again, and tell it her again.
If I'm in this group and not clem I would never watch how a father rise his daughter that way in a ZA
That's a fair point. I'll see how it goes for now. Anything could happen and I thought that given how Clem was so new to the group I didn't want her to go interfering in other peoples concerns. Especially something as potentially damaging as someones parenting.
You're right though, it could seriously backfire.
I'm not quite sure why but when I played the episode I got the impression that Sarah might be particularly sensitive. Like she's on the autistic spectrum or something along those lines. That's why Carlos was so over-protective.
She comes across as much less "mature" than Clementine despite being several years older (closer to Russell from 400 Days in age) and has what seems like slightly odd socialization (the whole best friends thing 2 minutes after meeting Clem).
Like I say, not sure if there's anything to this but that's the impression I immediately got when Clementine first encountered her in the bedroom.
Well that will happen anyway my friend It's a save way to not get quarrel with the group. And in one point I agree with you. You are just a little girl. It's not your job to tell a father, how to raise a kid. But if I were there instead of clem, i couldnt let him do that. Especially that sarah is a young girl. I would say things like "Dude! Wake up! She will gonna die! You cant protect her all the time! There are crazyier things than zombies out there. Psychos, killers, RAPIST. She WILL die if you dont prepare her and I dont want to see a little girl dies, even if it's not my job."
Seeing a kid dies is one of the hardest thing in the world. Especially if it's yours.Remembering on duck. In this question I'm like chuck. I' rather die, as watching a child die again
Before this conversation goes any further, I'd like to point out that Sarah does know that lurkers exist. If you offer to show her the dog bite, she will ask, "It really wasn't one of them?" Unless she meant chipmunks, she does know that the world isn't as good as it should be. However, what Carlos has said is that she doesn't know exactly how bad things are. That doesn't mean that Sarah is completely ignorant.
I think Clem will secretly teach Sarah how to shoot and cut her hair and all that
Yeah the troll must live in his basement and doesn't have a life.
yeah she does give off the autistic vibes