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Originally Posted by The Fallen
Thats not what this decision is about.
Its balancing up everything up he's done. Most players hate him by this point, so any choice involving him would be too one sided, once you knew it was Ben or Lee everyone would just rewind and drop him.
So instead it just asks you "do you really hate him that much?" and do you try and be moral or make sure he cant get anyone else killed, i thought it was quite a good decision. A hard one for me.
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I would say the only person he really "gets" killed is Brie. He picked a bad time to unveil his soul to Kenny.
And she probably should have been looking at the door and talking, knowing zombies are a foot. In fact, I believe that it's the callousness of the rest of the group members that cause her to lose her attention, not Ben's admission. She seems like a sweet person, and people threatening a teenager probably horrified her.
He put the group in bad situations, no doubt. But plenty of other characters did, from going to the St. Johns' farm without their own weapons to Lee entering an abandoned house with a little girl to Lilly sending everyone on dangerous runs to Clem running away from the group and safety because a stranger told her to. It just so happened the situations Ben put everyone in tended to be the ones somebody (liked) didn't escape from.