I think you
're on about
Quinn. He was a rough fellow, who had a
"thing
" for killing people, yes? He carried a spiked club around with him. He killed two people, I didn
't see him trap anyone. And the two people he killed were both arses. Only the doctor deserved to live. And maybe the guy the captan shot in the head (I figure, he didn
't get a chance to prove whether he was worthy of living before he was killed before he had the choice of saving the
German )
And the doctor didn
't really have a choice about leaving. Without orders from a higher officer, he wasn
't allowed to (although I suspect in this situation, rank doesn
't count anymore). Not to mention he saw what happened to the
Scotsman. He went out and tried to save the
Scotsman, and he cared for the guy who was ill throughout the movie. It wasn
't stupidity, it was fear.
And anyway, if you say he deserved to die because he didn
't leave, doesn
't that mean the
Billy Elliot guy also deserved to die?