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Originally Posted by SouthWardRB
Either you saved Carley or Doug. These great characters shall be avenged. Yeah, Lilly killed them, BUT Ben was giving the extra stuff to the bandits, wich caused the whole thing.
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Incorrect. Ben in fact
kept people alive by ensuring the bandits didn't attack during the night or on a day when the walkers weren't there to distract them and kill a good number of them, giving the group a chance to escape. Ben gave away hard drugs like Oxycontin that no one needed and in exchange bought the group their safety from armed robbers for as long as he could. Lilly's investigation is the reason that it all went wrong, as she had Lee take Ben's drug drop.
Granted, this could've been prevented if someone like Lee just gave him a good talking to; then they would've had a warning and might've been able to leave soon enough to prevent the bandit/walker attack. But with a mentally unstable, paranoid psychopath in the camp, would his teenage stress--which has been
scientifically PROVEN (see #4) to be
much stronger for teenagers than adults or children--not prevent Ben from being able to calm down enough to fess up?
So who really killed Carley or Doug, both directly AND indirectly? Who is therefore solely responsible for their deaths? The answer to both questions is, naturally,
Lilly Caul. If you want to blame someone besides Lilly, go for Lee or Kenny, as her father's death was the beginning of her break, but I personally don't see that as preventable.
Without Lilly's presence in the camp, Ben would have no reason to be terrified and stressed out enough to conceal what he'd done, because any reasonable authority figure such as Lee would have understood and, y'know, not pointed a gun at anyone or ranted about how whoever was doing this was a murderer. If Lee hadn't been pushed to find the drugs and remove them, the bandits would've been pacified for another day, and without Lilly there to frighten Ben, he would've had every reason to warn the group.
The OP pointed out that Ben is basically a child. Well, in my book, kids shouldn't be blamed for being kids. Being a teenager sucks under the best of conditions.
I have saved and will save Ben
every time. I have left and will leave Lilly Caul
every time. Yes, I do believe in justice for Carley and Doug--real justice, not some fabricated blame laid at the feet of a very young person whose hormones and emotions are going crazy (which is NOT happening to Clem or Duck.)