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Originally Posted by thestalkinghead
what i mean about the zombie/man being to blame is because if he didn't die(or if he shot himself in the head) he wouldn't have been a zombie and wouldn't have eaten Bree so he is indirectly responsible for her death, if you feel like indirect blame is ridiculous thats fine by me.
The door obviously didn't have zombies trying to break in when ben took the hatchet, so it was either Lee's fault for not telling him that that door wasn't safe anymore or it was nobody's fault, just bad luck and that they can predict the future
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You should take a look at fallacies, since you tend to use them a lot:
http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/rgass/fallacy3211.htm
You're constantly taking things to the extreme, which is a major fallacy. Logically speaking if a door (which you came in from to get away from walkers, mind you) is obviously blocked with a tool, a tool that was found in a shed only hours before, you'd logically think said tool is there purposely to block the door.
Ben does not think. He acts without giving a second thought to anything he does. It's one of his major character flaws. There are many examples of his thoughtlessness and cowardice throughout the game, and taking the axe away from the door is another one of these examples. Each time those mistakes have consequences. In the case of the axe, brie died from it, and the group almost did too.
Ben isn't a bad person, he's just stupid. He's a very good person at heart, but he acts without thinking (actually fairly common for 17-18 year olds

) Being stupid doesn't make you bad, but it does mean you might make a lot of mistakes. My point is, keep Ben away from power tools, as well as doors being blocked by axes.