If anything, Clem will just become a bitter, hardened survivor. She'll be cold to the outside world, and if she never finds her parents and with Lee going to die, it's likely that she'll cut off a great deal of her emotions. She could basically follow a more extreme sociopathic path than Carl in the comics, because at least he still has his father alive to keep some part of his emotions intact.
I kind of fear for what's ahead for Clem, provided she survives Episode 5. I think her future is pretty bleak, and without Lee there to keep her emotionally grounded, she has a chance to really become cold.
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Originally Posted by dankirk
Carl is killing people, and enjoying it... I think he's pretty f-ing nuts...
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No man. Carl hasn't enjoyed killing anyone. If you'd actually read the comic you'd know that.
Comic spoilers
Carl only has killed Shane and Ben up until this point. He says that he did both because they both needed to be killed and no one else would do it.
Shane lost his mind and was going to murder Rick. In a pretty quick moment, Carl shot Shane to save his father's life. He didn't want to do that, and he certainly didn't like it.
Ben murdered his twin brother, and was excited at the prospect that he would come back as a walker. THAT is insanity. He didn't realize that he'd done anything wrong, and Carl murdered him so that he would try and kill anyone else.
After hearing how Rick brutally murdered the hunters that attacked Dale and thinks that Carl wouldn't love him if he knew what he'd done, Carl confesses that it was him that had killed Ben and that he cries every single night since he killed him. Ben was his friend, and Carl expresses how much he misses him, but no one else would kill him because he was dangerous.