11-25-2014, 11:40 AM
On the Abraham killing people with beans issue-
In the books, Abraham goes out on a run. His family stays behind with the others in their group. When he returns, he finds his entire family has been raped by the others in the group. This was his reaction. I can't say I blame him. I would have done the same thing. That being said, I can't imagine what his wife was thinking, especially with the kids. Her mind was probably everywhere at once, trying to think of what's best for the kids. Here we have a man that is willing to protect them, but at the same time he's able to snap and just kill people without thinking.
I think Abraham was more than justified in what he did, but i'm not mad at the wife for being afraid of a part of him she had never seen.
In the books, Abraham goes out on a run. His family stays behind with the others in their group. When he returns, he finds his entire family has been raped by the others in the group. This was his reaction. I can't say I blame him. I would have done the same thing. That being said, I can't imagine what his wife was thinking, especially with the kids. Her mind was probably everywhere at once, trying to think of what's best for the kids. Here we have a man that is willing to protect them, but at the same time he's able to snap and just kill people without thinking.
I think Abraham was more than justified in what he did, but i'm not mad at the wife for being afraid of a part of him she had never seen.