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报告翻译问题
It's one of those choices, you know : there is no good or bad choices.
And even more true because we don't know what Carver Junior - sorry Alvin Junior - will become after that.
He is a "broken toy"...
The only person who should kill Lilly is Clem.
Not at all. Lilly should be put down the moment good opportunity presents itself. Doesn't matter who gets the kill. Besides, Clem tells AJ to kill, so you can say she kills Lilly with AJ as her proxy.
There are only 3 people who should kill Lilly , Lee , Kenny or Clem , but since both of them are dead , only Clem remains.
Not at all. Lilly hurt way more people than just Lee, Kenny and Clem, so that list is way longer.
AJ killed her.
That's the thing with this choice and also the fact that we don't know how this is going to impact AJ and Clem's fate...
Lilly is too dangerous to keep alive, so what that AJ is a kid, Clem has killed lots of people, it didn't turn her into a raving psycho, it's a zombie apocalypse, she is the biggest threat so needs removed
AJ has no sense of said morals. You've seen how radically different his way of thinking is compared to someone that wasn't raised in the zombie apocalypse. He's not adapting to the world as much as the world is molding him
The decision doesn't weigh in whether or not AJ should kill people, but rather than it's about him being able to value life and not casually disposing of it