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That was fucking sensational. But the show waited too long to get awesome.
Agreed.
After they fired Darabont and Dale's actor quit, along with all the S1 writing staff.... it looks like the show is actually going to be okay.
That was fucking sensational. But the show waited too long to get awesome.
I don't know anything about the spoilers but I hope it's not a place where other humans can oppress them. I don't want to go from Rick willingly holding back to Rick being forced to hold back.At that will probably happen next episode. And i really hope the next location is the same as the one in the comics. Avoiding spoilers here.
Did I miss something? Did Shane get some zombie blood in a wound or something when they raged on those Walkers, early in the episode? How'd the kid turn? I feel so lost.
Did I miss something? Did Shane get some zombie blood in a wound or something when they raged on those Walkers, early in the episode? How'd the kid turn? I feel so lost.
Only if Rick is stupid, because as I recall Rick seemed perplexed that the zombie guards where he and Shane intended to dump Randall the first time hadn't been bitten. If he was told, he should have understood.
Haven't bothered reading the thread much since it's normally a hive of negativity, but now that the last few episodes has been pretty great I feel an upswing in the general attitude here.
Rick wasn't perplexed btw. Shane was perplexed then Rick came in and made up the scratches excuse. Rick definitely knows about the infection thing.
Was sort of puzzled at first but reading the AV Club synopsis its pointing towards Death = Zombification
Also (not mine):
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If I'm going with my theory, I say he was still in the denial phase but those two dead security guys were the first trigger that would lead him to reconsider whether or not there could have been some real truth to Jenner's words.
And now after seeing Shane reanimate essentially right before his eyes without ever being infected probably all but confirms the truth in Rick's mind.
Also, I believe the season finale next week will end with Rick's famous line from the comic book:"We are the Walking Dead."
Would be a perfectly epic way to send Season 2 off and drive the anticipation of the audience for Season 3.
Who knows?
Absolution at the hands of your "brother"?
What we do know is that Shane had no intention of killing Rick no matter what because if he did, he would have just capped him and then rattled off his spiel as Rick bled out.
Shane wanted something to happen.
Also (not mine):
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It's a plausible notion. Shane kept going on about how he wanted Rick to be a "real man" and that Rick wouldn't have the balls to do what needed to be done. In this case, it was kill or be killed, and Shane could have wanted to unearth that mentality out of Rick in a way that ensured he wouldn't hesitate in the future.
So good.
Carl shooting Shane, confirming everyone is already infected, and they are finally leaving the fucking farm. Glad something is actually happening now.
Let's not get too carried away here. It's not like Shane was purposefully acting the crazed skinhead Mr. Miyagi to Rick's Daniel-san in order to impart an important life lesson. I think Staccat0's got it right: Shane wanted to kill Rick, and he also hated himself for wanting to kill Rick because he loved Rick. That's more than enough to explain his hesitance to pull the trigger.
Theres a whole part of the character that I think some people may or may not pick up on, but I think theres a part of Shane himself that knows he is no longer fit to be among the people. He knows how much of a danger he is. He knows now hes killed yet another human being, and I think a part of this is him really spurring and challenging and getting Rick to step up and encompass what Shane has and take Shane out. I think theres a suicidal flavor. Theres a flavor there thats really saying, Come on, man, Im challenging you to be the man thats fit to raise the woman I love and the child I love and my child on the way. Come on and step up, raise your gun. And theres a part of him that so desperately wants Rick to be that man, and when Rick finally does it, theres an element of some sort of relief.
Just started watching season 1 of this. Holy shit, does the acting get any better? It's like watching an acting school project or something. The dialog is corny as fuck too.
Hope it gets better. Please tell me it does.
Also, I think Shane's death in the comics has much more impact on the characters, I wanted the show to follow suit.
Shane's death is going to cause shockwaves that will be felt in the show in Season 3 and beyond. Where that murder takes Rick and what it causes Rick to do moving forward -- the way it shapes his behavior -- is definitely something that is going to end up being a large part of the foundation of this series. So while it does suck to lose him, this is a monumental event. This is going to be a key moment that people will always be talking about over the life of The Walking Dead show. It's a big event.
I don't think it's a crazy notion at all. Heck even Jon Bernthal seems to think it:
There’s a whole part of the character that I think some people may or may not pick up on, but I think there’s a part of Shane himself that knows he is no longer fit to be among the people. He knows how much of a danger he is. He knows now he’s killed yet another human being, and I think a part of this is him really spurring and challenging and getting Rick to step up and encompass what Shane has and take Shane out. I think there’s a suicidal flavor. There’s a flavor there that’s really saying, “Come on, man, I’m challenging you to be the man that’s fit to raise the woman I love and the child I love and my child on the way. Come on and step up, raise your gun.” And there’s a part of him that so desperately wants Rick to be that man, and when Rick finally does it, there’s an element of some sort of relief.
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Where'd you find this?
Fantastic quote. Pretty much confirms what we've all been discussing.
I think so. And I think that no matter what, somebody was going to die that night. And Shane really did set out that night to kill Rick, and through the conversation, by the end of the scene, he just knew one of them needed to die. I do think he did the right thing.
EW interview I came across a few mins ago while checking out reactions to last night's ep:
http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/03/11/jon-bernthal-shane-walking-dead-shocker/
Though he also does say:
The plot thickens!
I wonder if Shane decided to kill Rick because Lori spoke to him. In which case damn that bitch.
I don't think it's a crazy notion at all. Heck even Jon Bernthal seems to think it:
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I wonder if that means that they've already filmed the next season since winter is coming to an end.
Nice! That's perfect because that's exactly the same conclusion we came to last night. Shane wanted to kill Rick, hated himself for wanting to kill Rick, but would've ultimately done it anyway if Rick hadn't been the one to strike first.
I'm just adoring the layers of complexity stacked atop Shane's character and in this episode leading up to the final moments of Shane's life.
It makes you want to love the guy despite how much of a psycho he's turned into.
Our insider confirmed they're beginning the filming for Season 3 starting in May.![]()
Just started watching season 1 of this. Holy shit, does the acting get any better? It's like watching an acting school project or something. The dialog is corny as fuck too.
Hope it gets better. Please tell me it does.
I wonder if Shane decided to kill Rick because Lori spoke to him. In which case damn that bitch.
Except he got bit first and wrote that crude poem before killing (attempting to anyways) himself.
World gone to shit
Got bit
Fever hit
Might as well quit.
I read the comics so I already agree that everyone's got it, just not in this specific case that killing himself would be a clear indication
Man it sucks that Shane is dead. But I missed a few things I believe.
How did Shane become a walker, and what happened there with Shane and the kid (where did he go)
They better leave the farm, because the show has become a standstill.
Liked this episode, and can't wait for the next one.
Next season will probably be away from this farmI hope
1. Virus Airborne
2. As Yet Unexplained in the show
3. Virus Mutated, everyone that dies is now Zombified (this is probably likely, as there is a baby involved, so his blood can serve as an antidote)
Well, the implications ofessentially means that, without a cure, the world can never return to what it once was.everyone already being infected
It adds an entire extra layer of "no hope" that usually doesn't come with your standard, run of the mill post-apocalyptic scenarios.
Man, I'm really worried now that Shane's gone we're going to get some 1-dimensional psychotic/rapist/whatever villain like Merle or something, which would just be dull in comparison to Shane.
Q: You live in New York City normally. How does rural Georgia compare?
A: People drive golf carts everywhere. All the paths are filled with golf carts, all the shopping center parking lots are filled with golf carts. There were multiple times where I almost died -- turning around a split second before a golf cart came my way.
Another episode where Shane proves he has always been better than Rick. Rick wastes more time on this captive which should have been dead long ago. He waste so much time on him that he can't even be a good father and talk to his kid until Shane guilt trips him into doing it. Shane had no intention of killing Rick unarmed like some may believe. The guy has been protecting Lori and Carl long before Rick showed up and when he does Shane has to take a back seat. He has just as much claim to the child Lori is carrying as Rick yet both of them tell him it's not his and they expect him to be cool with that. Just stay in the background while Lori has a child that could possibly be his. Shane has to keep his mouth shut while he watches Rick dick around wasting time and being a bad leader/father.
Best character on the show gone.
The only reason that Shane gave a shit about Rick talking to the Carl is to delay taking the prisoner out so he could do his thing.
Lori instigated the latest outbreak though have no doubt about it, it is all on her.