when the governor had them burned, they still kept groanin and trying to climb out!dead comes back. Dead and burned does not.
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when the governor had them burned, they still kept groanin and trying to climb out!dead comes back. Dead and burned does not.
Now that is a real clue there!!when the governor had them burned, they still kept groanin and trying to climb out!
I think he might be angry, but I think he'll understand. Plus, it seem that he has more of a kinship with sword lady now.I think no matter what there is going to be one mad red neck in Rick's future.
Right, but if they were stabbed in the head, they already weren't coming back. So the burning was either symbolic or, more likely, to hide something. Since fuel is so precious, I think it had to be the latter.
The burning was an attempt to avoid the spreading of the disease.
Rick thinks he's doing her a favor, since he thinks she may be in danger at the prison once people find out what she did.
Did anyone else find it amusing that when the two people in that house came down the stairs threw fruit and said catch or not ...LOL
I am also attempting a spoiler SPOILER[I think that Rick might regret his decision...she is a very valuable member of the group]
I think you're right. If he'd stood by his decision,*attempts a spoiler*
I think Rick is angry at himself for giving in to Carol regarding her insistence that the teenagers be allowed to leave the house. Had he taken a firmer stand against her wishes, the teens would still be alive. I think it was a wakeup call for him in that he needed to stop being meek and start taking charge. Maybe Daryl will go look for Carol. That could be an interesting side plot. I actually think this last ep was Carol's swan song but maybe not - Merle returned
I think that he is appalled at Carol's killing of two live people