Which shows he can still make good choices and as far as the third guard he didn't need him, no one saw that bs Noah deal at the end. Her wanting to keep someone there against their will made no sense especially after her whole speech about people always coming back. And again offering asylum to a bunch of strangers is the act of a compassionate and thoughtful man also keep in mind the dude running hurt one of his people he couldn't be trusted anyway.
It just occurred to me that The Walking Dead has the largest Black cast on TV (On a non-"black" show) Tyreese Sasha Father Gabriel Michonne Morgan Noah
They just mentioned this in an article. I think it had a lot to do with how people criticized the t-dawn character
Hey, Rick is still a southern white cop. Bob was an unarmed black man trying to run away. Even in the zombie apocalypse, shit don't change. ...LMAO!!!!! Rick is still my dog, though. I wander if they're going to address the fact that Shane was right about what a person would have to become to successfully lead the group in the zombie apocalypse. Pretty much, everything Rick is doing now, is what Shane would have done and how he would've handled things.
Yes, there was that. Forgot all about it. ...lol Question; if Rick had just threw up his hands and said, "Fine, take them. They are yours." Do you think his wife would still be alive? And, which would be worse for him, her being dead or her being alive but with Shane? BTW, don't get me twisted, I'm Team Rick all the way. Always have been. Even when he was playing farmer John.
Nah because Shane didn't know how to get along with the group. Shane was more of a loner and in the apocalypse you need people and Shane wasn't a people person so it would have been just him Laurie and the Son and the baby on the way and I don't think it would have worked out to well
Shane would have thrown in with the Governor and then try to off him and take over his spot if/when the opportunity presented itself.
Unless he found someplace that was self contained for protection and stocked with food and supplies, he would eventually have to have contact with other people , especially to increase chances of survival. The thing with Shane however would be any group he would voluntarily be in or lead would most likely only have people with skills that he viewed as necessary to help the group to survive. So no Eugene's, and probably no kids unless they knew how to handle any weapons and were not afraid to use them on humans or zombies, like Carl.
Agree with this. I agree what Keegan Michael Key said during the Talking Dead. Rick has gone through so much doublecrossing he is now 'one chance, then your done'. I think ricks character change makes a lot of sense and also what he did running down that clown. Its a harch world they live in.
If we're talking about him taking Rick's family as his own, then he would most definitely look to have a group with skills to help him and "his" family survive, especially a baby. Someone with medical skills would be in his group specifically to insure the survival of the baby.
It has been brought to my attention that my post with the Ferguson joke may have been too much. I messed up. It was in poor taste. My bad. I'll do better in the future.
I didn't even catch the joke/insult, but I applaud you for stepping up and owning up to it and apologizing. Thanks for giving us a good example on that point. We can all get carried away sometimes just fighting for the fight's sake. Respect is due.