searching for. I decided to focus on my purpose on going to the alley and grab as many supplies that I could grab with the amount of time that I was given.
Just like you, I decided to leave Lilly behind. This was not really a tough decision for me because I really don’t like her character. She is the only one in the group that holds/keeps grudges. Even though she has a military background and would have been a great asset to the group, leaving her behind was the right thing to do. I totally agree with your statement here “But to trust someone who is killing the ones that are still healthy and alive is also really difficult.” If she can kill the healthy survivors in the group, why can’t she kill Lee or kill someone that is close to Lee’s heart – Clementine.
In the Kenny/Lee/Train scene, I chose to talk to Kenny calmly and I did that because I don’t enjoy fighting. I am more a peaceful and calm person and when I was given the option to choose between fighting Kenny and talking to him, I went with the latter. By talking to Kenny, I was able to persuade him to pull the train’s brakes and help him see the reason and also help him understand that things happen for a particular reason. This actually worked because Lord knows what would have happened if I had picked up a fight with Kenny. Choosing to talk to Kenny was the instant thing that came to my mind and I was glad that that option was provided in that scene.