User blog:Ducktales37/PE Proposal - William Carver



This proposal is about William Carver, main antagonist of Telltale's The Walking Dead: Season Two.

Who is he?
William Carver is the ruthless, sadistic and tyrannic leader of a group that resides in Howe's Hardware. He obsessively "loves" a pregnant woman named Rebecca, he believes her baby's father is himself, not Alvin (Rebecca's husband). Rebecca escapes with some people from Carver's oppression and Carver began searching for them.

What has he done?
Carver is the most brutal villain of Telltale's The Walking Dead series, even than the other pure evils, Joan and Badger. It is a list of Carver's villainous acts;
 * He sexually harassed Rebecca.
 * He killed Walter, Alvin and Reggie.
 * He hit Clementine.
 * He brutally abused Kenny and took his left eye.
 * He oppressed all of his group members.
 * He attempted to kill Rebecca and her baby, Alvin Jr.
 * He locked Clementine's grop and forced them to work.

Mitigating Factors
At first, we should know William Carver is completely irredeemable villain. Even before his demise, he continues taunting Kenny and Rebecca and until ending of his life, he never redeemed.

As I say, Carver is a ruthless man. It can be seen that Carver is kind to Clementine in the episodes, but it is understandable Carver is a hypocrite man also, we can understand it when he abused Clementine.

There are no offscreen villainous act except he sexually abuses Rebecca, his all brutally acts shown in game.

Heinous Standard
The first attribute that divides William Carver from the other villains from TWD, he is REALLY ruthless, to an infant, to a child, to a woman, to a man, it does not matter for him. And when he finds out the group's escaping plan, he can forgive them, however, because of his sadism, he preferred abusing Kenny brutally and taking his eye.

Final Verdict
If we count Joan and Badger as Pure Evil, we must count Carver too. He is ruthless than them twice, three times, four times. I'll give a clearly yes. Sorry if I forgot anything about William Carver and the proposal.