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Marlon dropped the gun and surrendered so I guess AJ picked it up and executed him
He's a kid, but that's still such a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up thing to do. This kid has mental issues.
I find it hard to believe that nowhere along the way Clem didn't mention, hey yo AJ, don't go randomly shooting *people* in the head.
I don't think so. I haven't seen anyone anywhere mention Marlon surviving the episode.
AJ doesn't have issues because of who his father was, he has issues because he was born into a horrible world and hasn't ever known anything other than hardcore survival and violence. Seriously, the little guy looks at toys of firemen and police like aliens because the concept of people you don't know wanting to protect you is altogether foreign to him.
He was only with them for a few months at most, when he was a toddler. They wouldn't have any effect on him.