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Originally Posted by Rock114
So lemme get this straight. Larry, punching out Lee and leaving him to be eaten by walkers because he doesn't want to take the risk that the man who just saved his life might hurt his daughter is completely justified.
But then Kenny smashes Larry's head in because he doesn't want to take the very big risk that Larry will turn into a walker. Which would result in everybody (including Clem) in the meat locker dying. Which means that the cannibals get to cut up and kill the rest of the group, including Kenny's family. And he gets demonized?
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I never said that Kenny's kill move wasn't less justified than Larry's fist throw, I just didn't appreciate that Kenny smashed his head in on the assumption that he's definitely dead. Larry didn't seem like a bad person in his life, whatever he blurted out and he was killed because he might become a zombie. While Lee was punched and left behind, because of his life decision, that made him look like a threat to an over-protective father.
What I'm saying is, both decisions might have been justified in a way, but Lee might have DESERVED it, while Larry didn't.