franknbeans
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Dale died for everyone's sins. Now they have to carry that burden
thank god
dale was so annoying.. riding around on his high horse all the time
i literally burst out laughing when t-dog finally got a line and dale hushed him
I did too. I kept trying to post about it but GAF was down.i literally burst out laughing when t-dog finally got a line and dale hushed him
Yeah. In a zombie apocalypse, the best way to be is a two-dimensional badass. Never feeling, never making moral judgements, never considering what separates human beings from animals. That's the way real men would behave.
And once you've decided life is entirely about protecting you and yours, why not enslave the "others" you meet, or have a little fun with them before you dispatch them? There's no world left, and everyone is basically dead already. Why not?
Otis
He argued for them not to become murderers. Wow, that's morally condescending alright.look on the bright side guys
dale went out like he lived
giving a huge morally condescending message to everyone in the most patronizing way possible
I don't know, but alie....I mean zombies.How the shit did that zombie rip him open with his bare hands?
Wasn't the actor who played Dale Darabont's BFF? Did he leave/they get rid of him because of Big D leaving?
Dale died for everyone's sins. Now they have to carry that burden
He argued for them not to become murderers. Wow, that's morally condescending alright.
This is bullshit Tdog lives but Dale dies?
PXG said:Fuck the haters. Dale was right the whole time.
This is bullshit Tdog lives but Dale dies?
I don't think he's dead, just gonna go and say it right now.
This man gets itBest goddamn character in the show (played by the best actor in the show) is gone. Killed by a Stealth Zombie.
Daryl buys it and I am done with this show for good. Not kidding.
Yeah. In a zombie apocalypse, the best way to be is a two-dimensional badass. Never feeling, never making moral judgements, never considering what separates human beings from animals. That's the way real men would behave.
And once you've decided life is entirely about protecting you and yours, why not enslave the "others" you meet, or have a little fun with them before you dispatch them? There's no world left, and everyone is basically dead already. Why not?
I get the feeling that their captive is more dangerous than people think. I think Dale was dead wrong. We'll have to see though.arguing that killing someone who tried to kill you and is associated with people who want to kill you is "becoming murderers" is pretty morally condescending, yes
He argued for them not to become murderers. Wow, that's morally condescending alright.
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It's a real gut punch to see Dale go, and I'm sure that's the point -- pull no punches, no one's safe. Still, there's really no one else quite like him in the group. He was a father figure, a warm character, a foil to all the hard-asses and he provided some much-needed levity.
I mean, just wow. And the saddest part is he died not knowing that in the end, Rick did the right thing. (Whether that "right thing" backfires doesn't change the fact it IS the right thing.)
This man gets it
arguing that killing someone who tried to kill you and is associated with people who want to kill you is "becoming murderers" is pretty morally condescending, yes
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fuck dale and his eyebrows
I was seriously depressed that the show had gone back to its usual soapy garbage for 99% of the episode. The ending did redeem it a bit, but still. Can't believe they didn't kill the kid.
maybe dale will come back as a force ghost?
to give us all dale-face from the beyond.
No, it's not. As he noted, there's like 12 of them and one of the kid, the kid's unarmed and completely cut off from his group, and there were no shortage of options that could've been explored had they not gone by the "gotta kill him by sundown" shtick. But they didn't because they were scared and anything would be tougher than pulling a trigger.arguing that killing someone who tried to kill you and is associated with people who want to kill you is "becoming murderers" is pretty morally condescending, yes
I'm hopingIn regards to next weeks episodeI hope that the guy the released didn't attack Shane without a reason. It would be much more interesting if he was trying to protect himself or something.
I get the feeling that their captive is more dangerous than people think. I think Dale was dead wrong. We'll have to see though.
So your kid shows obvious signs of growing callous and cold.. and what do you do? You pay no attention to him and let him walk around in the fucking woods by himself.
"If there were a zombie apocalypse" is like, one of the biggest "worst case scenario" cliches imaginable. But when it's actually happening in this show, people act retarded. It seems like every episode has like 10 great moments and 1 really baffling, poorly-written plot hole.
Neiteio said:No, it's not. As he noted, there's like 12 of them and one of the kid, the kid's unarmed and completely cut off from his group, and there were no shortage of options that could've been explored had they not gone by the "gotta kill him by sundown" shtick. But they didn't because they were scared and anything would be tougher than pulling a trigger.
I mean yeah, at this point, they do have to kill Randall. They put him through so much. No way he would just forgive and forget that.
They done fucked and now their voice of reason is dead.
I want Tdawg to live to the end of the series, without ever saying a word. How funny would that be as far as run on jokes.