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The character development set against a backdrop of a world in chaos is what I feel makes this show stand out. We have watched them all as they adapt to each new situation. It's been interesting to see, also, Rick as he has tried to uphold some form of law, and order among the group, but descending into a darker personality after losing his wife, and fearing Judith has not survived as well. When he ripped out the throat of the leader of their captors last season, he signified that now it was strictly about survival of him, and the group. There was to be no law anymore.
A case in point is what he told them all in the train car at the beginning of the season premier. " Go for their eyes, then the throat."
I, for one, like him better, now. In a world such as what they are living in, it has to be strictly about survival.
I think that Bob got bitten when he got pulled under water, and he didn't tell anyone. That's why he went outside to cry, and was about to to kill himself. Then the termites ate his leg, and they are infected with walker cooties. He'll reveal his bite wound, just as they all start breaking out in fever.
Or not.
Just what I was thinking...
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