The last couple weeks it's actually been Josh in the voice-over—this episode is the first time Aiden's done it in awhile. That said, they could afford to cut down on the overly philosophical exposition.
The last couple weeks it's actually been Josh in the voice-over—this episode is the first time Aiden's done it in awhile. That said, they could afford to cut down on the overly philosophical exposition.
And not to mention the fact that Lori's decision to go get Rick and Hershel herself made no sense at all. Rick and Glen went into town to get Hershel; a clear motivation with obvious goals. Lori went into town to get Hershel because now they need him super duper bad even though Rick left not an hour before. It's…
It's hard not to feel like the writers just put all the characters' names in a hat and take them out in pairs. Dale and Lori? Ok they'll be paired off for a dramatic one-on-one conversation about morality. Shane and Carol? Looks like it's their turn to have a dramatic one-on-one conversation about morality. The…
I think the voice-over in this episode (and the last one) was Josh, not Aiden. Ultimately I realize it's not too important, but it does lend a different weight to what's being said and takes a little of the whininess that Aiden's character has had this season.