Who was in the wrong here?

Who was in the wrong here?

Obviously the old bitch. KOTH used to make so angry as a kid.

The old bag, and it was one of those plots that required everyone but the main character to drop a few IQ points for the plot to happen. Its creepy, and its trespassing.

You people are retarded. I don’t understand why Hank wouldn’t just let her die in there, it’s her last wish

Nice bait

That woman lived through 80+ years of the bullshit that life had to offer her and she suffered through it like a man, meanwhile most of you faggots constantly fanatizing about ending it just because you’re sad
That woman was a fucking hero who earned the right to die where ever the fuck she wanted to

Personal experience doesn't give you the right to walk over people.

Wew lad

Ms. Wakefield. Assisted suicide is illegal in Texas.

IT WAS HER TURN

Both of them, for benefiting from the privitization of Earth's lands

Get out of here, Redcorn.

Hank for not letting a kind old lady die peacefully in the comfort of her own home as a final wish on Christmas of all days too.

Best example of white privilege in a show

Hank for not just drilling her in the mouth and being done with it.

>it's an autists take KOTH to heart episode

Hank did more than enough for some random old lady who wanted to revisit her old home, letting her die in his house is too much to ask of any stranger

Ahahahahaha no. Just.... noooooo.

Hank was absolutely and undoubtedly in the right, she was going about it the wrong way

Hank for denying her last wish, Wakefield for expecting Hank to let her die in his house.

I'm just pissed all of his "friends" actually got mad about him not wanting her to die in his house. And then they had the nerve to get fucking uncomfortable when he let her and she was sitting there trying to die. WHAT DID THEY THINK WAS GONNA HAPPEN?

Hank's friends can be awful people. It's not Family Guy level, but the shit they get up too is repugnant

>t.over-entitled senior citizen
I'm glad you are going to die and wasted your golden years, grandpa.

>Her own
>Hank owns it
>She just lived there AS A KID
Fuck off and stay fucked off.

I think everyone who agrees with Mrs. Wakefield needs to put the question that Hank did, would you want her to die in your house?

do you want to watch a lonely old woman die in your living room?

>>why is hank so mean shoulda let that old lady die in his living room

I'm gonna let you in on a secret.
Everyone who agrees with her only does so because they have a fetish. A gilf fetish, snuff fetish, even necrophilia. They are all just degenerates.

As long as she does it in a room with the door closed and doesn't touch any of the furniture.

Yes. It's his home now. I don't want anyone dying in my apartment just because he was born and raised here, and I'm entirely in the right deciding that.

Hank did nothing wrong. She doesn't deserve the right to die in somebodies home just because she lived in it as a child. The only reason she should have died in that house is because Hank decided to shoot her for breaking into his home

Even if Hank was morally accepting of letting the lady die there, having a death in your home that requires a police investigation (and an unaffiliated old lady's planned death is always going to warrant one) deals a massive blow to your home's value. She didn't show up with a six figure payoff, so she's entirely in the wrong.

A third party for some petty reason.

Mrs. Wakefield. Like if an old lady wanted to die in my house, I wouldn't let her do it. Even if I felt bad for her, I wouldn't do it because how would I explain it to the cops? I let a woman die in my house out of the kindness of my heart? They'd think I murdered her and arrest me.

>That woman was a fucking hero

Who acted like, and should be treated as, an entitled baby.

I wouldn't want a haunted house.

My name is Wakefield
Got a box full of your toys

If Mrs. Wakefield got all the legal shit and paper work taken care of, then yes, I would have. Why not?

>hurrr itz invading my privacy!!!!!!!!!!

Give me a break. It's not like she's gonna remember your folders full of gay furry porn on your desktop anyway.

Hank should have let her do it if she put him in her will.

What would I gain out of letting Ms. Wakefield die in my house? The aftermath of letting her die would be having to call 911, having to make up a decent alibi for why there's a dead body in my house, spend several days talking to cops and explaining how I'm not a murderer, and probably go through the rest of my life soul searching over my involvement in her death. I'd at least want to get something out of this if I'm gonna have to go through all that.

The neighbors for not understanding why that would make Hank uncomfortable.

You know that having someone die in your house decreases the property value right? Also it would be a huge downer for Christmas, and a morbid thing to dwell on next Christmas. It's a hell of a thing to ask of someone, especially people you just met, who have a young child.

I've got those and I still take Hank's side on this one.

Right and wrong was entirely irrelevant. Hank's house, Hank's word. Morals are painted on fabrications we struck on life's canvas to pretend to give ourselves direction, and I dont care how much that woman would beg, she can go fuck herself

Don't you have to go through a lot of legal bullshit when someone dies in your house?

I'm on Hank's side, but it would take one pre mortal trip to a lawyer to ensure Hank's legal safety

>even the cops don't take Hank seriously
>cops say "you've done nothing wrong" to her
This was my tipping point and it's barely halfway. What a shit episode.

It still doesn't feel like it's worth the trouble to make an appointment with a lawyer just so it's okay for an old lady I've never met to die in my house.

Hank already did above and beyond by letting some old woman he never met before take a detailed tour of his house completely unannounced. Wakefield shouldn't have even expected to get that much.

Has there been a single KotH episode where the cops weren't useless?

The clock tower shooter bit with Dale, maybe?

>That woman was a fucking hero who earned the right to die where ever the fuck she wanted to

Being a hero doesn't trump individual rights or property rights, ever. If they did, the potential violations would be horrendous.

>Dude just let me die in ur house lol
>Dude why won't you let her die in ur house lmao

They allowed Hank to break perimeter to talk Dale down. Pretty sure allowing a civilian into a potential shooter's range is negligence even if its a friend.