Talk:Edward Cullen/@comment-174.3.9.207-20140318012835/@comment-7600752-20140427034323

I like Garrett, but I was not a fan of the way the movie introduced him. It shows Garrett ruthlessly killing a human for food. Garrett's reasoning for killing the guy was because the guy was an Englishman and Garrett was a patriot in the Revolutionary War. What a poor excuse to kill somebody. When Rosalie and Emmett speak to him, Garrett releases the poor man who falls to the ground, then attempts to crawl away while begging for his life. Then Garrett fell upon him and drained him. Witnessing this didn't exactly make me think of Garrett too endearingly. The book version portrayed a Garrett who was much more likeable...who even eventually gives up drinking humans.