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They made us want to watch his death, but since the narrative follows Clementine, we had to choose. Either spare Clementine the sight and miss it ourselves, or further mess Clementine up (and possibly make her more prone to that kind of revenge attitude in future years).
Personally I chose to watch, and I'm okay with it. I feel like it's something Clementine would have probably chosen to do, with how everyone except Kenny treats her like a child, and she'd just watched Carver hurt and kill. (He also hit her, of course.)
You have to kill dangerous people off until you have a colony that has the capabilities to begin putting people on trial, to jail them. It's waaaaayyyy too dangerous to assume someone is dead when you leave them because they may not be and come back to get you when your guard is down. Like in the comic, Negan is spared to end the cycle of violence, its the first time in the comic where it looks like there a legitimate chance of rebuilding society and it has to start with justice.
Once he was shot and on the ground, the camera focused on him several times showing he had a pistol still holstered. Kenny then proceeds to walk over to get the crowbar, and put down his own gun. So, at this point I'm thinking there's a huge possibility that Carter goes for his gun at some point as a last ditch attempt to save himself, or go down firing. That along with the fact that people keep leaving the room so Kenny can handle his business, led me to believe even more than this was a place where Kenny might die if I wasn't there to stop Carter somehow when he went for his holstered pistol.
I guess I might be overthinking it, but I think having the pistol on him was very misleading by the developers. It made it less of a moral decision for me, and completely a decision of practicality and trying to protect my friend.
Btw, had everyone taken the gun from the table? Or how does Carver die, if you don't do it? Clem jumps on him?
If Alvin is alive, he'll actually take the gun and shoots the guy who comes up to the office. The guy fatally shoots Alvin though. If that happens, or you simply don't grab the gun, you'll just jump on him and the guys combo in the same way.
Yeah. I left the gun with Alvin so he could go out in a blaze of glory so my Clem sidled her way across the racking then jumped on Carver, which allowed Kenny and Luke to disarm him. From there, I told Luke to kill Carver, but he wouldn't, so Kenny put a bullet in each of Carver's knees so he couldn't get away then Kenny beat him to death with a crowbar, and I watched the whole thing. I wish it had let us see more of it instead of cutting away, showing some change, then cutting away again, showing more change, repeating till finished.
Ah hell, goooooo Kenny!