Talk:Rosalie Hale/@comment-76.102.163.61-20130828000225/@comment-7600752-20131214011346

I noticed that too...and it was VERY disappointing. But you have to remember that being a vegetarian is the Cullen's choice...they can't inflict their personal beliefs on other vampires. But it did bother me how Garrett first teased and tortured his food before he drank him. The venom alone is excruciating painful. Rosalie didn't seem to be able to stomach it and turned away. However, Emmett did seem to enjoy it a bit and watched with a smile on his face. Nevertheless, there wasn't much they could have done after the damage was done. The man now knew about vampires...he'd just been attacked. He would had have to been changed or killed. Garrett was too thirstly...he wouldn't hae been able to stop drinking to save the man. However, even if he had....the man would have woken up a newborn and ravenous for the thirst of human blood. So, although I didn't like the way Garrett acted when first seen killing a human....I guess they all made the best choice once the deed was done. We also have to remember, that this scene isn't in ANY of the books. We don't know how the true Garrett acted with his victims. We do know that most vampires are sadist and are cruel to their victims....delighting in their terror and pain. However, their is a small percentage who are more humand and dispatch their victims before they know anything has happened. The vampire quickly kills his victim...then quickly drinks the dead human who is no longer suffering. We see with Laurent when he offers Bella a painless death.