Oh yeah I agree.I get what your saying but they must be setting him up to be part of the seasons endgame so they wanted to establish him enough that his participation doesn't come out of left field .
Previews show that some what.
Oh yeah I agree.I get what your saying but they must be setting him up to be part of the seasons endgame so they wanted to establish him enough that his participation doesn't come out of left field .
Well the ending did try the false drama of will he won't he by having Rick say to Hershel I wanted you to talk me out of it . I wish they didn't try to add that element so people who don't know how much kirkman loves michonne won't spend all week fretting even though I know why they did it
Enjoyed the episode and liked the interaction between Herschel and Poindexter and Darryl and Martinez. Its also about damn time someone said something to Andrea's stupid ass about what the Governor did to Maggie...why no one filled her in during her visit to the prison is a mystery.
The only thing I didn't like was that last conversation between Rick and Herschel. Its like the show has this bug up their ass to make Rick look weak and indecisive and after he actually looked like he read the Governor perfectly he actually entertains the notion that giving up Michonne would end all hostilities. The show should have ended on Rick saying they were going to war. Period end of story.
Rick didn't believe the Governor would stop... he specifically said that he won't turn Michonne over for this very reason.
Generally speaking, some posts on this thread should be deleted. We have complaints from people who don't know the characters names or don't listen to the dialog in the episodes.
Hershel basically said that because of Michonne both Glenn and Maggie were saved and that she had earned her keep. Rick then asked him to talk him out of it because, as much as Rick wants to avoid a war, at this point its unavoidable. They both knew that as soon as they gave Michonne to the Governor that he would attack the prison.
See this is why Shane > Rick. Shane had no problem making the choices nobody else wanted to deal with including Rick(Sophia?). Rick will keep trying to find the easy way out even when his gut feeling tells him there is no easy way.
Shane continues to be right about everything. "I dont think you can keep them safe"
See this is why Shane > Rick. Shane had no problem making the choices nobody else wanted to deal with including Rick(Sophia?). Rick will keep trying to find the easy way out even when his gut feeling tells him there is no easy way.
Shane continues to be right about everything. "I dont think you can keep them safe"
Shane would have accepted the Michonne deal and offered Merle as a bonus.
Salutation on Rick and the Gov throwing Andrea out in da bushes before they sat face-to-face.
Then he would have been shot along with the rest of them when brought them there. I mean do you really think Shane could match wits the Governor Shane would had the whole group dead by now if they stayed near the city like he wanted them to, mind you in the open not even on high ground where they could defend themselves, not mention when winter came, they would be sleeping in cars. Yeah Shane was a great leader alrightShane would have accepted the Michonne deal and offered Merle as a bonus.