What happens if you kill larry




















As far as i know in TWD universe when zombie wakes up for the first time its usually a little numb for few seconds before he starts killing anyone. In my game, I chose to help Lilly. One of the dialogue trees with Clementine post-Larry's death allows Lee to say, "I know it was necessary, but I wish Clem didn't have to witness stuff like this.

I worry what's it gonna do to her. I do not know if he states the same thoughts if you choose inaction or to help Kenny. But, we see the differences between Lee and Kenny; the latter is a man of action while the former thinks about the consequences. Just because you think the conclusion is irrational does not mean that it is. It's all down to personal opinion. Neither decision seems right really, they both have their pros and cons.

For me, the decision was based around the assumption that Larry was dead and that even if by some small chance he was alive, it was too much of a risk to take. I'll repeat though that this is just my opinion and neither decision can be definitively classed as right or wrong. Also, I think all the characters in that scenario can be forgiven for being a bit on edge.

I would applaud anyone who could keep a completely level head when trapped in a meat locker belonging to known cannibals with presumably no method of escape. Killing a man because you had a hunch he was dead based off of personal biased in the first place is ludicrous.

That's like me killing a guy because I had overheard him joking about rape. Which makes him a rapist, right? Jumping to conclusions is bad, point blank. Saving an unconscious man seems "not right? Wow, that's Of course, you don't care for him so fuck him and his daughter. Ruin someone else's life because "the risk is too big to take. But, in the end, only Kenny's opinion matters The morally "right" choice is to try to save Larry's life.

Not ending it because you're paranoid. Kenny can't. The fucker kept being a jerk to her even after splashing her father's brain juice over her face. Hell, after they got out of the St. John's Farm and they find the abandoned truck, Kenny says "this food will be enough to feed all of us! That's what Lee was doing if he choose to save Larry though. Being calm and trying to remain positive and resuscitate an unconscious man.

Neither decision seems righ … more t really, they both have their pros and cons. What about the cop in the first episode, he turned and immediately lunged and attacked Lee, who's to say Larry wouldn't do the same to Lilly or Lee if you decided to help.

But seriously, if he would turn there will be still time to sm … more ashed his head before he could attack anybody. The idea is ludicrous only if there are no consequences after death. If there was not a virus that made people turn when they die, you do everything in your power to save them obviously.

But there is a risk with doing that in this universe. If Lee tries to save him and he turns, he could kill them. He's easier to deal with on the ground before he turns if this is the case sorry if that sounds cold, but it's just the reality of that situation.

And no, killing a guy making a joke is entirely different to this situation. Again, this is entirely different from an everyday scenario. Death has consequences beyond just the emotional effect it has on others. They are a threat until the brain is destroyed.

I know it's on an assumption, but it is risky. Saving an unconscious man isn't 'not right', but by the same token, is trying to save everyone else by destroying the brain of a dead person 'not right'? Larry kinda make it difficult for me to like him, which was sort of the point of our interactions I guess.

But regardless, I didn't want to do it. I was thinking of the bigger picture, beyond saving someone who could or could not be dead. Do you not think that even if he had been revived he would have needed some immediate medical attention?

Maybe those pills that he needs? I don't think he had them on him. His state may have worsened afterwards and could have prolonged his agony. You seem to think I think Kenny is infallible. I have disagreed with him on a number of things.

For instance, I saved Ben's life. I suggested he should stay with a group rather than risking the lives of his family. I just happened to agree with him on this one. I think it's more of a resigned acknowledgement of her point. He's angry for her bringing it up, so he has to be reminded of what he had done.

I agree though, he had the exact same reaction as Lilly to most people who talked in such terms about his dying son. That was what we as the player could make Lee do, but being in that situation yourself is a lot different. I was calm, but resigned to the fact that an attempt to save him could result in death for everyone else. So I made the choice to side with Kenny. You disagree. But like I said, all down to opinion. Killing a man b … more ecause you had a hunch he was dead based off of personal biased in the first place is ludicrous.

Whether Larry was still alive or not at the time remains unknown. If Lee chose to help Kenny, he restrains a hysterical Lilly by forcibly pulling her away from Larry's body, while Kenny proceeds to drop the salt lick on Larry's head. Lilly is Larry's daughter, the only thing left in the world that he truly cares about. His sole motivation is to keep himself and Lilly safe. He will always support her in group disagreements and puts her before anyone else in a group.

Lilly is fiercely loyal to Larry. She admits that he has a short temper, and can be difficult to deal with, but says that this comes from a lot of pain in Larry's past, and that underneath that, he's a good man, trying to keep her safe.

The two do not always agree, or even get along with each other, but even when they're fighting, Lilly and Larry will present a united front to others. Larry is one of Lilly's greatest sources of support and of stress, since she constantly worries about his heart condition, and Larry seems incapable of remaining calm during some situations. At the St. John's Dairy Farm , these two mostly kept to themselves during the time before dinner, as they were seen alone near a gazebo.

After the events at dinner and being locked in the meat locker, Larry pounds on the door, screaming for them to let him out and and that he will kill them. Lily tries to calm him down, but her attempts don't work. Larry has a heart attack and passes out the on the floor.

Lily acts in desperation and begins CPR. After Kenny smashes his head in with a salt lick, she starts to sob and won't let Lee or Kenny talk to her. When Lee asks to search Larry's pockets, she is angry and asks if Lee is asking permission to "loot his corpse". When Clementine is able to get the meat locker door open, Lilly is very reluctant to leave her father's body. She goes into a state of depression and begins to develop a seething hatred towards Kenny.

This eventually drives her mad, and she ends up killing either Doug or Carley. Larry shows extreme distrust towards Lee. When the group is fleeing the store, Larry punches Lee in the face and left him for dead, although Kenny intervenes and helps him. Lee either tries to get along with Larry, giving him the benefit of the doubt, or simply tries to not talk to him Determinant.

However, Lee never shows any real hatred towards Larry, although Lee can either tell him he isn't worth the energy to hate or that he is not his enemy, which Larry refuses to believe. Lee also has the option to trick Larry into eating the human meat he is served even after trying to warn everyone.

Lee has to decide whether or not to help Kenny kill Larry during the events in the meat locker at the St. John dairy. This goes on to affect his relationship with Larry's daughter, Lilly, greatly. Although they are not seen interacting much, Larry and Clementine seem to have a neutral relationship. At the motor inn, Larry threatens to hurt Lee if anything happens to Clementine, showing that he cares for Clementine's well-being. Despite Larry's harsh and judgmental attitude, Clementine doesn't seem to dislike or hate him.

After Larry's head is smashed in by Kenny, Clementine is horrified by his death and cries. Years later, Clementine reveals she thought Larry was a "racist asshole" to Violet.

She can also mention to Lilly she always hated Larry from the start Determinant. Kenny was initially extremely hostile to Larry displayed when the brute thinks that Duck is bitten and wants to throw him out, the pair even willing to fight each other. Determinant However, tensions soon settled after their conflict, Kenny even wanting to help the man. In Episode 2, Kenny frequently argues with Lilly, saying that they she is not their leader.

This results in Larry growing hostile with Kenny as well, supporting his daughter. During the events in the meat locker at the St. John dairy , Larry collapses from a heart attack. Kenny tells Lilly that he too wishes to save Larry, but says that he can't be saved and he must be stopped from reanimating.

Eventually, Kenny crushes his head with a salt lick, and later tells Lee that he didn't enjoy what he did to Larry, and tells him that he did it for the safety of the group. Along with most of the group, Carley shows a strong dislike for Larry. After Carley shoots the walker in the drugstore, the gunshot attracts walkers to the pharmacy.

Larry scolds Carley for nearly killing them all after the walkers leave. In " Starved For Help ", if she survived, Carley suggests that Lee give Larry food just to get in good with Lilly, and says that Larry can be a "real dick" sometimes.

Along with most of the group, Doug shows a strong dislike for Larry. When Lee gives Doug some food, he declines and Larry shows up, calling him "Dough-boy", telling Lee to give him the food, but Lee refuses, saying he decides who gets the food, which causes Larry to angrily tell him to "decide smart.

Larry treats Mark in the same aggressive manner that he treats most of the people in the group. Mark thinks Larry is a little harsh in how he acts, and thinks worse of him depending on what Lee says.

He is even mocked by Larry when struggling or improve their barriers, the man calling him a pansy and getting mad if Lee gives the axe to Mark and not him. However, Mark will always try to get along with him and slightly criticizes Lee if he makes no effort to get along with Larry.

After finding out that Mark's legs were chopped off by the St. Johns, Larry is horrified by what happened to Mark. Despite Larry wanting to throw her son out of the pharmacy in Episode 1 in belief that her son was bitten, Katjaa doesn't seem to harbor any ill feelings towards him.

Katjaa and Larry seemed to be on neutral terms and weren't seen interacting much. Larry probably tolerated Katjaa the easiest due to her usefulness and neutrality. When Larry sees Duck covered in blood, he assumes that Duck is bitten and says that he must be thrown out of the pharmacy for the walkers, saying that he'll turn and kill all of them.

Depending on your choices, Larry may show remorse over what he said when Katjaa discovers that Duck wasn't bitten at all. The two never interact for the rest of the game, but it can be assumed that Duck dislikes Larry and avoids him for most the time. For the short while Ben knows Larry, he is scared of him because of how vulgar, irritable, and selfish he is. When Ben later finds out what happened to Larry at the St. Johns' farm, he seems to be unsettled with fear.

Larry is seen flirting with Brenda and he seemed to be fond of her. Brenda seems to like him as well, calling him a big old sweetheart and telling Lee to be more understanding towards him as the apocalypse can bring out the worst in people. When they are having dinner, Lee discovers that the family are cannibals and can attempt to warn the group.

Larry scolds him for being so rude, but when he discovers that Lee is telling the truth, he immediately loses any feelings he had for her and is sickened by her actions. He even wishes her and her sons dead, expressing a strong desire to kill them with his bare hands shortly before his death. Glenn and Larry have little interaction, but Glenn seems to somewhat dislike Larry.

When Glenn and Carley took a risk and headed out to save Lee and the others knowing that they will attract walkers to the pharmacy, Larry was angry and blames Glenn for bringing strangers that might kill them, which results in Glenn arguing with Larry. Walking Dead Wiki. Walking Dead Wiki Explore. Comic Series.

TV Series. Unnamed or Unseen. Diana is Clementine's mother. Then Clementine mentions Lee. If she shot Lee in Season 1 Determinant , she also says that happened in the same day she found out her parents are dead and that was the worst day of her life, which shows that her parents' death is still traumatic for her.

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