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Like shane, but not entirely shane…which is why people are okay with a more ruthless Rick. I mean, that guy Rick ran over…"all you had to do was stop"

I understand Beth, but what did the group do wrong? The exchange went smoothly till beth stepped in

Not if he saw her as a threat to his well-being….which is, again, why Rick banished her.

The point was, though, that he didn't trust her anymore…he knew Carol would be willing to do anything…even become a threat to him and his kids if push came to shove. Instead of killing her, though, he sent her off.

why would she turn those scissors on rick?

yea but the bathroom…where anyone could walk into and take a shit? at least keep it in a safe or something. gosh lol

Because she killed two people who could've very well lived. He was thinking of his family, he said to her something like he could never trust her again. If somehow, it ended up being just him, carl, judith, and Carol…he could not trust her with them…especially after she pretty much didn't care for a person she sent

For sure. They pretty much handled two story arcs within 8 episodes. Whereas it took forever for The Governor to end and for them to get to Terminus.

I didn't like Shane because he was irrational and only cared about himself. Sure he made it seem like he was doing it for the group, but really he only did everything to challenge Rick. He wasn't willing to listen to reason. Rick, on the other hand WILL stop and consider what Daryl has to say. He DOES do it for his

Rick points gun down at cop he just ran over.

Thankfully Scott Gimple appears to be doing a great job slowly taking the show out of the rut it was in

They were going across…not towards them

Look up the concept of Groupthink. Taking that into consideration and how desperate these people are it's totally believable imo

I don't know. If you take a social psych course, or read a bit on the subject, this is kind of how people would act in a ZA. Especially in the U.S. Maybe somewhere overseas people work together as, say, China has a more collective culture. The U.S. has a much more individualistic culture, people work and care for only

It didn't seem that way to me because of how hard he worked to NOT get caught before that.

I assume you've read the comics? If not *SPOILERS* They eventually do find a safe zone that's actually a functioning community and it's overrun by a massive herd of walkers. Rick is put in charge and handles the situation. Now THAT will be a moment where Walkers become a the threat some people want. I hope they do it

Thank Scott Gimple for that. He seems to have more of an understanding of how real people would interact with one another.

I took it more as an instinctual reaction. They learn that they ate tainted meat and they're all "oh shit…what the hell does this mean? Are we going to die? what does it mean? Whaaaaat!?"

He's the one that gets shit done. He kills plenty of walkers, goes out of his way to kill people he thinks deserve to be put down, and is brave enough to go to the medical ward by himself to get medicine for Hershel when he just lost his leg

Change the channel lol