Where she angrily confronts Dale about taking her gun, their situation at the CDC and Amy's death. I always found it a little interesting to look at both sides of whether or not what Dale did was right to keep Andrea from killing herself or if he was being selfish. I can understand that Dale came to genuinely care deeply about her that he didn't want to live without her similar to how Andrea didn't want to live without her family from blood (Amy), but I think after a while we can kinda tell that Dale was only putting himself in an extremely risky position with the hope she'd change her mind. Especially with how Andrea was arguing her case.
What do you think? Did Andrea have a point and Dale was being selfish, or do you not see anything wrong with Dale making the choice to stay in the CDC and take the path of giving up his life unless she changed her mind?
Submitted December 25, 2019 at 10:35PM by phantom_avenger https://ift.tt/2Zq4sMT
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