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its not a choice of kiling clem. its a choice of handing her over to the new frontier.
I didn't side with Clem because of season 1 and 2. I based the decision on season 3 only and she helped us a lot of times and even though she lied at us first - which is absolutely reasonable since she had no reason to trust Javier at that point - she still told us the truth in the end. And as far as we know, The New Frontier is not trustworthy at all, so an exchange wouldn't work.
Also, Javier cares about family and friends. No way would we just exchange people as if they were cargo. Conrad was a broken man but still a good one. That's why the decision to kill him is unfortunate, but it needed to be done.
Overall, I really like the story so far. Personally, the two episodes so far are much more enjoyable than the entire second season. The characters alone are sooo much more enjoyable. I didn't like any new character from season two, except for Luke. Here, I already like everyone of the "good guys" so far.
In the Flashback scene in the house with Clem, did you agree to come with the New Frontier Girl? Because I did, since I found it to be realistic given her desperate situation and the baby. That meant, that Clem was brandmarked and Conrad saw it. Did you decide differently? What happened then?