Though he mainly cares about the safety of his daughter and generally has good intentions, his loud, cantankerous, obstreperous, and judgmental attitude causes him to be a thorn in the side of most of the group. Not much is known about Larry's life prior to or as the outbreak began. All that is known about him is that he was a retired army commander that had a history of heart problems. Larry married a woman and together they had a daughter, Lilly, who is also a survivor of the apocalypse.
According to Lilly, Larry went through a great deal of suffering and loss during his life, including coping with the loss of his wife, keeping her wedding band in his pocket at all times to remember his late wife. Lilly says that when she was little Larry would have very strict rules around the house and became angry about anything being wasted.
Lilly recounts how she used to leave the light on and no matter how many times her dad told her to stop it she never learned, until one day Larry became fed up and cut the house's electricity for a day to teach her a lesson. Lilly never left a light on again. Larry would end up being one of the only two people to know in the group he was part of during the start of the outbreak that fellow group member Lee Everett had a murder conviction, most likely seeing the case on the news, before the apocalypse.
Larry was a survivor encountered by Lee. Along with Lilly and the other survivors, he was seen holed up in a rundown drug store that was coincidentally owned by Lee's family. When Lee, Clementine , Kenny , Katjaa , and Duck arrive at the drugstore, Larry is seen yelling at Carley for disobeying the command given by his daughter to keep the door shut at all times.
After Lee's interference, he looks at a dirtied Duck and immediately believes Duck is bitten since a walker attacked the boy and covered him in blood. Lee will then have to decide whether to side with Larry or Kenny. Side with Larry : Larry is relieved Lee has seen sense and proceeds to try to chuck Duck out but stops when Katjaa clears the muck and reveals there is no bite.
Kenny then yells at him that he is fine, leading to Larry apologizing half-heartedly for his actions. Lilly will then ask him to sit down out of concern for his health, to which Larry calmly agrees. Side with Kenny : Lee shouts viciously at Larry, asserting he will fight the man himself if it means he can save Duck. Alternatively, he calmly orders Kenny to knock Larry out, but Larry easily overpowers him, knocking him out with a single punch to the jaw.
After raging over whether Duck was bitten or not, and subsequently cowering behind a counter in fear as walkers began pounding on the doors, Larry drops to the floor due to his stress provoking his heart problems. While talking to Lilly, Lee mentions Larry's temper, causing the man to curse him. Larry also periodically cries out in pain due to his condition, his daughter Lilly doing what she can to comfort him. Lee and the group work to get nitroglycerin pills to help Larry's condition.
They achieve the pills, Larry taking them and making a steadfast recovery. However, the pharmacy alarm was triggered, forcing the group to flee.
During the escape, after Lee is forced to choose between Carley or Doug , Larry will angrily scold whichever one of them survived for being too traumatized to do anything before telling them to move.
After Lee saves Clementine from a walker, Larry punches Lee to the floor, even if the player supported them earlier, attempting to leave him behind for the walkers. However, Lee is saved by Kenny, who calls Lee an "asshole" or "good friend" depending on if Lee sided with Larry earlier.
He is later seen at the motel and confronts Lee. Larry reveals that he knows about Lee's past and threatens that if anything happens to Lilly or Clementine, he would tell everyone about Lee's secret.
Larry is first seen at the Motor Inn along with the other survivors. Lee has the option to give him food, which is considered a "tough choice" by the game. Lee can also give his axe to Larry to help with the makeshift wall. If Lee saved Carley, she will shoot the walker instead, regardless of who Lee gives the axe. Later, he is seen at the St. John's Dairy Farm along with the others. He tells Lee and Lilly to lighten up and give the St. Johns a chance, too concerned about his hunger to worry about anything else.
His attitude is considerably lighter when he is on the farm, claiming the change in scenery helps. He takes particular interest in Brenda St. John , flirting with her, and sticking up for her when Lee accuses her of cannibalism. When this accusation is proved true, he is put in a meat locker with Kenny, Lee, Clementine, and Lilly.
Inside he starts yelling at the St. Johns and banging on the door furiously. Although Lee, Kenny and Lilly all plead for him to calm down, he refuses to listen, and the increasing stress causes him to suffer a massive heart attack. Larry falls to the floor unconscious and appears to have stopped breathing. Lilly immediately performs CPR in an attempt to save him. However, Kenny is convinced that Larry is dead. Recalling what Ben said earlier, Kenny concludes that they need to kill him before he reanimates.
Both plead with Lee to help, and Lee is forced to decide to either try to revive Larry or assist Kenny in killing him. Regardless of Lee's choice, Kenny picks up a salt lick and drops it on Larry's head, crushing his brain and killing him instantly. If Lee tried to revive Larry, his mouth can be seen moving seconds before Kenny kills him. However, it isn't clear if the CPR worked, or if Larry was on the verge of reanimating.
When the group cannot find a way out of the locker, Lee searches Larry's corpse for coins and can find both his wallet and his wife's wedding ring in the process. Lee uses the coins to unscrew an air conditioner, allowing Clementine to go through the air-vent and unlock the door from the other side. Larry's body is left behind when the survivors leave the dairy and is possibly devoured by the oncoming walkers.
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For those who spared Doug Even if he was just unconscious, like you said, he didn't have his pills and most likely would have died anyway. Killing him, while it may seem horrific, was the right call. I didnt choose to help Kenny kill Larry, but killing him was probably the best call considering he was probably already dead.
Every one knows its the better choice. If Larry had turned he would kill them all because they had no weapons to defend them selves its not worth the risk In real life all people would help to kill him.
Players that didn't kill him just were trying to play the good guy or be nice to Lilly. Oh no, I meant I tried helping him with Cpr, but if you dont do anything during the choice you will just stand there and Kenny kills him. I didn't think you could just wait and not doing anything, I'll have to try that out. If Larry had turned he would kill them all because they had no weapons to defend them selves its not … more worth the risk I've always thought that was him beginning to becoming a walker.
It could have been him waking up, but under the circumstances, it's more believable if it was him beginning to turn. Actually, if you try to save him, right after his head is getting smashed, you can see him making a wierd move with his lips. We don't know if this is him waking up or giving his last breath.
Even if he was just unconscious, like you said, he di … more dn't have his pills and most likely would have died anyway. Look at Rebecca and how quickly she turned, it was about minutes, which was pretty much about the same time Larry was out and before we were given the decision.
As explained by Dr. Edwin Jenner in the T. I don't think they can turn THAT fast. I mean, it was only few seconds. This is the second fucking time on this thread alone my comment got eaten, this is really starting to piss me off. The right choice depends entirely on if you think that Larry was alive at the time or not. I painted the floor with his brain matter because I thought he was already dead, but I would've jumped to save him if I thought he wasn't.
I find it kind of funny that siding with Lilly in season 1 doesn't really make a big difference, while with Kenny it does. Here's a little food for thought to go with all of this. Kenny's way of killing him, despite being pretty visceral, was honestly the most humane way to do it, given the circumstances.
Quick and instant, albeit messy. What's the alternative way to off him in that situation? Stomp him to death? Use one of those wooden pallets to beat him to death?
Generally, those are just transcripts of the lines spoken. But in cases of grunts or moans or other sounds of exertion, they're listed rather descriptively.
Like [breathing angry, scared] [grunts of exertion, pulling a zombie off of your friend], and other things similar to that. Is the CPR helping or is Larry becoming a zombie? It was fully intended from the beginning to be ambiguous, and was deliberately recorded to be ambiguous. He was not getting up from that heart attack, not without pills or hospital care. I agree. His lips move, which I believe, was him starting to turn.
At the time, St. John's had our group hostage, we were going to be killed eventually and Clementine was there. A man with a history of medical problems just took a spill, is he getting up? Probably not. We didn't have any of his pills or any form of medical treatment, Larry was a dead man, simple as that. I couldn't afford the risk, and I feel like it was the right choice. I think you should try and save. I could never bring myself to kill him without trying to save him in any of my playthroughs.
And if I remember correctly there were a few slabs of saltlick in the locker. I think we could have used some slabs to hold him down. Some people here would be terrible to be trapped in a confined space with. Jessie Anderson The Walking Dead. The leader of Alexandria, Deanna, is bitten by a walker and dies, while Alexandria is completely overrun by walkers. The undead are eventually beaten back but Carl is shot in the eye by Ron, an Alexandrian trying to escape with his family, after a tussle between he and Rick.
Can you save Larry in The Walking Dead? Can you stop Clementine from eating the meat? What happened to Kenny in The Walking Dead game? What happens if you kill Danny in walking dead?
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