Care to elaborate? He's always been one of my favourite characters, comic and show.
Yes, it DID resolve it: Herschel just saw Rick and his group murder all of his friends, neighbors, and his wife and child within 2 minutes. He's not going to see reason, he's going to kick them all of his farm and stew over this for awhile.He forced the issue, which I'm thinking will result in them staying and living even if just that much longer. The brilliant thing is though, that this resolved the other issue that had been plaguing this season.
They didn't murder anyone. Herschel doesn't understand that they're dead and there's no cure.Yes, it DID resolve it: Herschel just saw Rick and his group murder all of his friends, neighbors, and his wife and child within 2 minutes. He's not going to see reason, he's going to kick them all of his farm and stew over this for awhile.
That's kind of my point. To him, there is no difference. So yes, they DID murder all those people in front of him.They didn't murder anyone. Herschel doesn't understand that they're dead and there's no cure.
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I've enjoyed reading some of the snarky recaps/reviews more than watching the show. But I have to echo the sentiment of - yeah, the big shocking finale moment was something Rick did in the pilot. Fantastic. I might turn in for S2p2 to see if it moves on to anything better.
ALSO- did I miss anywhere that they confirmed at all what the doctor said to Rick in the Season 1 finale? They must have no clue how to resolve that if they've dragged it out this long.
lolThe Godfather sucked.
Also, STFU Charlie...
I would listen to what you have to say more if I thought you had the slightest fucking clue. Sadly, you keep proving that you do not.We've already seen people in his care die/become zombies, etc etc. And we've already seen him kill a child zombie. That kid (I can't even think of her name) wasn't a character, she was a prop.
This times 100. That final scene made the entire season for me. Deep down there was a part of me that was hoping she'd be found alive. Didn't see that coming. And I really like Shane. Hope the writers keep him around. He is a powder keg. Be interesting to see how he fits into the upcoming events.Like most other people, I thought the Sophia storyline was dragging on. After that last episode? Worth. every. minute.
I can't wait until February.
Yes, it DID resolve it: Herschel just saw Rick and his group murder all of his friends, neighbors, and his wife and child within 2 minutes. He's not going to see reason, he's going to kick them all of his farm and stew over this for awhile.
I've thought about it some more and have calmed down from my initial fanboy OMG OMG OMG reaction that drove my first post.
I think Hershal is going to let them stay, or rather, not give a flying fuck anymore. I think one thing a lot of people, myself included until it dawned on me, are forgetting is that Hershal isn't dumb. He's a veterinarian and good enough to perform surgery on a human child to remove bullet fragments. He knows, deep down, that the walkers are dead. What he can't do is COPE with that fact. It's not that he really thinks that someone is going to just show up with a shot that'll make the walkers normal again, but he has to hope for it to the point of lunacy because otherwise his wife and half his family is dead and gone. Now that his barn full of walkers are dead he has no real ties to the old world left. This is going to force him to either face reality and start thinking about real survival in a world gone mad or he'll find some other outlet to bury himself in and ignore what's going on around him.
It's really the opposite of the doctor from the finale of season 1. The doc was too much of a realist and saw that there was absolute zero hope to be had and thus ended it all when he had nothing left to do. Hershal has too much hope to the point where he won't acknowledge reality.
Similarly Dale and Shane are repping for opposite ends of the spectrum in regards to keeping humanity Vs. doing what it takes to survive. It's up to Rick though to walk the line between these two sides and do what is ultimately best for the group.
Watch the pilot, then run awayI've really gotta watch season 1 while it's still on Netflix streaming, cause this show just keeps sounding better and better,