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Sarita and Sara are two different characters.
Her death.
Sarah was so sweet. She clearly had severe anxiety, and it takes a lot of strength to live with something like that, let alone in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. I really hoped she'd have time to recover from her dad's death because I think she could have grown into someone surprisingly strong and tenacious. :( I think the most annoying thing about Sarah besides the fact that Telltale basically fridged her was that her idiot doctor dad didn't tell anyone about her anxiety, or give any useful info or meds (or even basic medical training ugh) to anyone before he died, including Sarah.. What a bad dad move. Really made me appreciate how much Lee taught Clem.
And I guess I relate more to Sara because she seems to display a lot of traits in the Autism Spectrum disorder. Having it myself, I just couldn't get mad at her for being "difficult." Especially in the scene where they tend to the plants and she can't understand what she is supposed to do and does it very slowly, it reminds me of when I was in school and people told me I was lazy and unmotivated when I "refused" to understand simple things that were obvious to others.
when caver made him do it, so caver or his man troy or whatever wouldnt do it worse or so.