So by that kind of reasoning, those people who miraculously saved others out of desperation might as well be monsters, too?
In the heat of the moment, it's not like there's a lot of time to look at the situation. It might be out of desperation, but it's instinct to want to live. Of course you'll do what it takes to survive.
Whether or not we kill Beth is a choice that can't be made lightly, and I don't plan to act unless we can make certain her death would actually save us. That's my choice now, as a person who isn't about to die.
[Because that's what changes everything; what inspires a young girl to wrestle a gun from a grown man and shoot...]
But if we're about to be wiped out entirely because we've outlived our usefulness, I won't hesitate to strike back, either. Because at that point, with nothing to lose, I'd rather fight back than go to my death quietly.
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In the heat of the moment, it's not like there's a lot of time to look at the situation. It might be out of desperation, but it's instinct to want to live. Of course you'll do what it takes to survive.
Whether or not we kill Beth is a choice that can't be made lightly, and I don't plan to act unless we can make certain her death would actually save us. That's my choice now, as a person who isn't about to die.
[Because that's what changes everything; what inspires a young girl to wrestle a gun from a grown man and shoot...]
But if we're about to be wiped out entirely because we've outlived our usefulness, I won't hesitate to strike back, either. Because at that point, with nothing to lose, I'd rather fight back than go to my death quietly.