Sarah (Telltale's The Walking Dead)

Sarah is one of the characters that was in TellTale's The Walking Dead Season 2.

Why She Is Useless To The Group

 * 1) She is very useless to the group, as she doesn't help to fight off the walkers and she instead runs away from them.
 * 2) Even if Clementine teaches her about to use a gun (player determined), she doesn't even use it in later episodes to defend herself.
 * 3) She is a coward, as she runs away from the walkers instead of defending herself against them with a weapon.
 * 4) * Despite Sarah being 15, Clementine is braver than her and she's only 11 and she defends herself. Clementine even helped Lee Everett out back in season 1, and she was only 8-9 at the time.
 * 5) Diabolus ex Machina: The end of "In Harm's Way", Clem and her group kill Carver and manage to escape his settlement by using Walker guts to sneak through a herd, when a stray bullet kills Carlos, Sarah panics and runs, and Sarita gets bit in the arm. Sarah basically caused Sarita to get bitten.
 * 6) If Clementine didn't slap her in Episode 4, so she could have Sarah escape, Sarah would have died earlier before she reached the warehouse.
 * 7) * Considering that Sarah was just sitting there all afraid during that moment, if Clementine left her behind Sarah would have been too late to get up and escape.
 * 8) * Also, even if Clementine saved her in the cabin, Sarah dies later at the warehouse in Episode 4, making that choice completely pointless.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) She at least helped Clementine in earlier episodes, such as when Clementine needed materials to stitch her arm that has the dog bite together as Sarah gave her one of the materials Clementine needed.
 * 2) To be fair, Sarah is only like this because of her father, Carlos. Instead of preparing her to fight or defend herself from the outside world, he shelters her from gruesome or troubling events, causing her to completely rely on her father, having anxiety problems and lack of knowledge of the outside world often puts her in danger.