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Old 11/09/2012, 05:55 am   #11
Digestif
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Originally Posted by CeePeeBee View Post
I'd really like to know why you guys don't think Molly and Anna were related?

I understand that she Molly couldn't be Anna's unborn baby, but she could very much be related (they even look alike). Let me tell you why I thought they were close......2 reasons. When deciding where to look for supplies Molly says "They'd keep such and such there". Christa asks "How do you know?"....Molly stutters and then makes an excuse (although it fits) "Well it makes sense". But she obviously caught herself at that moment. Secondly, the absolute kick in that Molly gave to Zombie she felled in front of Lee, Dr Oberson. Then we see later that Oberson was the one that a) looked to terminate pregancies and b) died, probably taking down Crawford.

It could be that Molly was pregnant also, and after the "termination" she had enough?

bdawgnit - I disagree with you on the scratches front. It's already been hinted at in the TV series and the comic.
Whoa whoa whoa, keep cool bro, you're mixing up a lot of stuff here.

1. There is absolutely no reason to think Anna and Molly were related. Molly only spoke about her sister and Crawford consisted of random survivors from the whole city/region. There is much more reason to think they were not related at all than to think they were.

2. The Doctor wasnt Oberson. Oberson was the leader of crawford and the zombie hanging from the bell.

3. Molly left because the Doctor (NOT Oberson) cancelled their deal - Sex for Insulin.
Mollys sister had diabetes and was thus kicked out. Molly decided she couldn't stay in Crawford anymore, which is totally understandable.


I just don't understand all these people coming here with totally wild guesses that are completely made up and have no basis from the facts one can draw out of the game at all.
Guys, please start looking at the facts before making up bullshit hypothesises.
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