I don't have ovaries, so I have no idea how it feels, but it seemed senseless to have her essentially say "kill me for the sake of this child and allow me to leave my young son motherless". I dunno, it just seemed like she owed it to herself and to her son to try to live. It was like she had given up. Then again, it is about the dead returning to life to feed on the living. I guess I shouldn't expect total realism, lol.
At the point where she was, not dilated - as they said in the episode, no matter how much she pushed, the baby will not come out. - if they didn't take the child out by cesarean - both of thew would have died. Has nothing to do with having ovaries. Just well know fact, there was no choice. The baby alive or both dead. HAhaha
ill admit, my eyes watered up at the end of the last episode. too much smoke was in the room, yeah thats it.
Hadn't gotten around to watch the most recent episode yet.... Note to self: Make sure you're caught up before reading the thread next time.
I wonder if the Governor has his zombie wife locked up also in a spare room somewhere? That would be the icing on the crazy cake.
If you didn't watch the most recent episode then don't watch this clip for the next episode. [YOUTUBE]RA770d1x6k0[/YOUTUBE]
:smt037 Dude was packing heat, a machete hand and had three dudes for back-up and his ass was running scared afterwards.
http://www.examiner.com/article/walking-dead-news-chad-coleman-cast-as-tyreese-another-character-to-return
Hey are they really going to go up against the entire settlement next week? That sounds like a suicide mission.
It's more of a rescue mission than a full on assault for now. The faction against faction will more than likely play out during the second half of the season. With Michonne and Chad Coleman's Tyresse character coming aboard, obviously Rick & crew will be gaining much need members to fight against the Woodbury faction. How & if any more people they gain (possibly from Woodbury or other survivors roaming around like Michonne & Andrea were in the area) remains to be seen.