Board Thread:Legitimate Canon Questions/@comment-13895380-20161123045622/@comment-25176701-20161127031335

To @Jester:

Personal relationships can't be taken into consideration regarding good leaders' decisions. Sometimes they need to sacrifice the few, no matter their relationships to that person, to save many more.

I've watched TV shows where leaders had to give up a friend or lover to save the rest of their people. It's what any good leader would do. Corey probably thought that if it came down to it, Scott would sacrifice one of his friends to save the rest of them, like any selfless leader.

Corey didn't know that Scott was a different type of leader. He wants to save everyone, not choose to save the majority by letting the few die. That's one of Scott's flaws, though, since it lessens his leadership quality. Not to go too OT, but it's unrealistic how he still manages to save everybody in the end every time. I hope we see him in a situation where he has to choose between one loved one and the rest of his pack. His choice will dictate what kind of leader he is.