Why was (Temp-Dog, as he still is in my brain) more expendable than the other prisoner? He could just as easily have had those lines with Carol, if that's the differentiator. He isn't creepy enough to live?
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He was the most expendable person at Woodbury.
there isn't another guy on network TV doing more show off stuff that's clearly them
More than Christian Kane?
He was the most expendable person at Woodbury
Since the writers who killed him are also the ones who sent him to Woodbury, that doesn't really explain why he died and the other guy didn't. Just send the other guy to Woodbury instead...
More than Christian Kane?
Network TV was supposed to limit the scope to ABC, CBS, NBC, CW, Fox--what is the proper term for just them?
Anyway, yeah, more than Christian Kane. He's doing his own fight stunts. That's not the same as "showoff stuff".
Just send the other guy to Woodbury instead...
I don't know if we've seen Abel do much fighting. Or much of...anything that would make him a better choice to take to Woodbury than Oscar (I learned his name! In death, a member of Project Black Guy has a name).
I like the "he wasn't creepy enough to live" excuse. . .
Or much of...anything that would make him a better choice to take to Woodbury than Oscar
Take them both, kill one of them. Don't kill Oscar on the raid. Kill Abel some other time. You're not trying to say that one death was inevitable, surely? They can kill whoever they like and they decided to kill Oscar.
Right. And, as you pointed out, that decision was made before they sent him to Woodbury. All I am saying is that based on the group of people that went to Woodbury, if you feel the need to kill someone to show that NO ONE IS SAFE or whatever, Oscar is your man. Except since he's not really a major character, he's mostly a sacrifice to false narrative stakes and makes it less likely that a major character will die.
They could have left both of them at the prison and had no one die in the raid, and it would have been just as effective, really.
Killing the former prisoners doesn't up the level of tension for me, because of course a lot of people we don't care about are dead--every walker is one. Killing them doesn't make me think "Whew! That could have been Rick!"
Of course it wasn't going to be Rick. Not then. It'll be Rick when it's Ricks turn. This isn't like killing Wash.