"What's up, Dale? How you doin' this afternoon? Having a good walk there? Please, don't tell me you came here to give me a lecture on what's right and wrong" (in a southern accent, of course)
I think I like Dale so much because he's clearly logical and intellectual by nature and I guess I identify with him the most. I dunno who's right here, but as always I'm on Team Dale.
I agree with Shane, the kid knows their location and therefore can and will endanger the group. And by that, I mean I agree that they should kill him. Other choice to keep the kid away from "his people" would be to hold him for ever, but that's a waste of resources, and who's to say if they keep him as part of the group, he wouldn't just run away one day and bring his gang to raid the farm? Kill him already!
I don't think Randall should be killed. Instead they should keep him guarded while letting him prove himself. He's already shown himself to be an enthusiastic zombie killer. Maybe they can use him. Just hope he doesn't come between Glenn and Maggie.
About the possible "scratches" on the two zombies. This is a way to keep the viewer guessing in regards to the CDC whisper secret. I believe the virus is airbourn. I thought Rick was going to tell Shane, but didn't. So what's going to happen? During the preview for episode 211. In the conversation between Shane and Dale. The number of people in Randall's group comes up... 30. Shane is gearing up for something. Maybe he is going to check out Randall's camp. Wish he would bring some of the useless characters with him to use as human shields. T-Dog, Dale, Carol and Jimmy. What do you all do? And if Beth wants to kill herself send her to Randell's camp bearing an underwear bomb. Amen!
No way, I don't understand why they are being so cruel to him. He doesn't seem like a threat at all... From the beginning Rick has always been about never leaving someone behind, that's why he even went back for Meryl... No, the kid isnt going to "run off" one day and go get his gang, his gang is dead, and even if they arent all dead, they are in the middle of no where. He isn't going to go anywhere on his own, clearly. I'm sure he would grow to love the group as we all have, and make himself at home, while adding extra security. Just my opinion.
I don't think that there could ever be too many additions to the group. They are going to have to form a very large army in order to survive, which I'm sure is what other survivors around the world are doing. Eventually everyone needs to come together with new world order and start from scratch in repairing the catastrophie
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ReplyDelete"What's up, Dale? How you doin' this afternoon? Having a good walk there? Please, don't tell me you came here to give me a lecture on what's right and wrong" (in a southern accent, of course)
ReplyDeleteI think I like Dale so much because he's clearly logical and intellectual by nature and I guess I identify with him the most. I dunno who's right here, but as always I'm on Team Dale.
ReplyDeleteI like glen because I think he has a small penis dick cock and he cums crab rangoon
ReplyDeleteI agree with Shane, the kid knows their location and therefore can and will endanger the group. And by that, I mean I agree that they should kill him. Other choice to keep the kid away from "his people" would be to hold him for ever, but that's a waste of resources, and who's to say if they keep him as part of the group, he wouldn't just run away one day and bring his gang to raid the farm? Kill him already!
ReplyDeleteI don't think Randall should be killed. Instead they should keep him guarded while letting him prove himself. He's already shown himself to be an enthusiastic zombie killer. Maybe they can use him. Just hope he doesn't come between Glenn and Maggie.
ReplyDeleteAbout the possible "scratches" on the two zombies. This is a way to keep the viewer guessing in regards to the CDC whisper secret. I believe the virus is airbourn. I thought Rick was going to tell Shane, but didn't. So what's going to happen? During the preview for episode 211. In the conversation between Shane and Dale. The number of people in Randall's group comes up... 30. Shane is gearing up for something. Maybe he is going to check out Randall's camp. Wish he would bring some of the useless characters with him to use as human shields. T-Dog, Dale, Carol and Jimmy. What do you all do? And if Beth wants to kill herself send her to Randell's camp bearing an underwear bomb. Amen!
ReplyDeleteShane is right the kid will give them away and there will be way to many people on the farm.Shane must really hate Dale.
ReplyDeleteNo way, I don't understand why they are being so cruel to him. He doesn't seem like a threat at all... From the beginning Rick has always been about never leaving someone behind, that's why he even went back for Meryl... No, the kid isnt going to "run off" one day and go get his gang, his gang is dead, and even if they arent all dead, they are in the middle of no where. He isn't going to go anywhere on his own, clearly. I'm sure he would grow to love the group as we all have, and make himself at home, while adding extra security. Just my opinion.
ReplyDeleteI don't think that there could ever be too many additions to the group. They are going to have to form a very large army in order to survive, which I'm sure is what other survivors around the world are doing. Eventually everyone needs to come together with new world order and start from scratch in repairing the catastrophie
ReplyDeleteKind of like Stephen Kings, "The Stand"....
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