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Originally Posted by Mikejames
I was just pointing out how a lot of people here were attacking Lilly's actions while still defending Kenny's. At that point his motivation wasn't for anyone in the group but his family, while Lilly lost it believing she was finding the groups' traitor.
Either way, both killed at a point where it wasn't necessary.
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Kenny's was, whether a mercy kill or just to kill him. Larry couldn't come back, even long term. He would die, and being revived would only put him through more pain. My father has had multiple heart attacks, and living from it has suffered major pain. Larry would be suffering until he died again without his pills and no immediate medical attention. If he turned, the group would suffer greatly, having the person trying to revive him get torn to shreads. And trying to save him at all would waste valuable time, for another couple minutes and Danny would have returned to kill off the group. I can't say I didn't hate Larry, but I didn't wish for him to die like I do Larry. The first time I tried to save him, to no effect. There is no way to save him, and Kenny, to a sense, does the right thing.
Lilly, even at her mental state, still shot an importanty member of the group that she despised even though she did nothing against Lilly and Lilly had no proof. And later it was turned out she was innocent. She was even a hypocrite, saying to take a vote as to who to kick out or if they should be. Then she becomes an executioner on a victim. Same with Doug. She had no evidence on Ben, even though he was guilty. And he didn't deserve to die. Lilly's victim was not a justified kill.