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Where the f is all this judgement coming from?
99% dint even know what a gun was at 6 so please stfu lol
I already stated little boys/girls are basically sociopaths or psychopaths at an early age
their brains are obviously not fully developed, this kid had zero interactions with humans besides Clem, always living on instinct and what training he got to face ADULT scenarios.
The fact he shot that kid was no suprised, well a surprised but shoulnt have been to any psychologist.
But he is far from crazy or bad if anything he is the most suited to survive in that world then anyone there.
Whose to say that idiot who killed his sister *at a much older age mind you, a real nutjob* woulnt have pulled what that black guy pulled last season and turn on you halfway through?
Dead is better when u cross a certain line in a zombie world, AJ going to be fine.
Yes, growing up in certain situations. Yes, Marlon deserved punishment (I honestly prefered the exile idea). Yes, all this will affect AJ, but in the end he will be very much pre-determined and we will have very little, if any, say in how he turns out. So much for "always listening" and "your actions will determine who he becomes", etc.
Now, I wanted Marlon gone for his crimes and his violent personality - but the moment to shoot him had long passed when AJ pulled the trigger. Yes, he could have joined up with the raiders and returned and caused horrible trouble, but the timing for his execution was piss poor and makes AJ look like a budding ruthless murder nutjob in the making. Especially with his only concern being "What? I aimed for the head!".
Those of us who played the previous games with a heavy moral compass influencing Clem through Lee and then playing AS Clem, then influencing her through Javiar really shouldn't be encountering this "problem". The illusion of having any real influence is just crappy, in my opinion. Yet, I'm playing because I'm still holding on to the hope that Clem will get a happy ending.
It's not likely, as Episode 4's obvious grave-marker image with Clem's hat on it suggests, but eh... this is about AJ.
Clem clearly has been trying to teach AJ the difference between people and walkers, and respecting the living. It's not sinking in. Then again, who knows what life on "the ranch" (that we never got to see her retrieve himf rom) was like for him?
Lee is a murderer..
Lilly is a murderer..
Nick is a murderer..
etc. [/quote]
yes
I like how you completly f-ed up the quotes.
Also,they were grown men (and women).
AJ is just a kid whose brain is just as developed as your capability to speak english.
Do your research.
I'm such a hypocrite lol
Not a fan of the character personally but has it's charms as part of the wider storyline