Board Thread:Lores/@comment-27029517-20190104113612/@comment-27029517-20190104121405

Erhixon wrote: Basically, Walter gets punished for being smart and taking the most advantage he can have to survive? The actions he have commited is understandable, as if we have to look after ourselves, we will never know what the intentions of other people who we will encounter in such situation. Yes.

And since we're technically the Gods of the stories we write, we sometimes view fictional (and non-fictional) characters' action differently, and judge them accordingly by deciding whether they don't deserve punishment for the things they've done, or just give them a really bad fate because of what said character has done, regardless of intention or not.

Otherwise, some people would just kill them off for the sake of entertainment, since people naturally have this primal hunger for power and the ability to humilate and/or harm someone.