Talk:Clyde Black/@comment-35539798-20190103230703

I am neutral concerning this character because I feel pity for him, indeed he just wanted to have a goal in his life, he wasn't really conscious about the potential dangers he could be victim. So, killing his sister doesn't sound very spiritual because Doris wanted to protect him (a proof she loved her brother) even though she wasn't always good with him, imaybe he lost his confidence in his own sister because of that. Fraternal conflicts can often be really complicated, futhermore it seems that Clyde has remorse.