I think it is more of a moral consequence than physical (though I think whatever physical consequence presented could be kind of ironically funny if done right)
It most likely is meant to influence Clementine and Lee at the very end. Both of them are on a journey through this, so the way Lee acts not only changes who he is but what Clementine will become. That makes the choices I make a lot more meaningful when I think in the long run.
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