

As noted above, the group does struggle against the horde Gage leads right to them. Gage has done little to make amends for his actions, and while joining the mission to Meridian was intended to be his amends, he squandered it by running off again. This is after Gage has had a history of bullying and outright lying (as seen when he tried to pin the blame on Margos death solely on Lydia). All he did was become a liability to the group, and after his final display of cowardice backfired and just brought down more trouble on the group, theyre unwilling to give him anymore chances.

Nobody particularly is thrilled to leave him to his death, but they are quick to accept it due to how much of a liability he was. Asshole Victim: Gage took part in the bullying of Lydia and by extension Henry, ran off with the groups guns with Roy, and only came running back when he was in trouble.He likely wouldn't have lost his hand in real life. Even if the blade is sharp, cutting through living bone is not easy. But when Cole gets his hand cut off, it's with a blade light enough to be thrown and still reach him from a significant distance.
#5 dollar bill rick the walking dead license#
Artistic License Physics: It's perfectly realistic that a blade can cut off someone's hand, especially if the blade is heavy and the wielder knows what they're doing.An Arm and a Leg: Coles hand is sliced off by an attack from the Reapers.Gage's fear turns to defiance out of anger at not being helped, and he stabs himself in the heart to spare himself from the pain of being eaten. With the group critically low on weapons thanks to Gage's actions, Maggie forbids the group from saving him. However, the group is dismayed to learn he not only lost the bag of guns, but also has led a horde into his train car. Gage suddenly appears on the other side of the door to the next train car, begging for help and apologizing for abandoning the group. The next day, Eugene is finally reunited with his friends and the four are granted entry into the Commonwealth - but not before Eugene is introduced to a woman calling herself Stephanie. Mercer demands the truth, and Eugene tells of how he fell in love with Stephanie over the radio. Later, Eugene finds himself alone after waking up, but is taken in for his own questioning. At the Commonwealth, Yumiko goes in for another round of questioning, but turns the tables on the auditors, accurately surmising a lot of details about the community and demanding expedited processing so she can try to find her brother, which earns respect from Mercer.
