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He's a great actor but i think bringing him in to an episode with everybody running around will get him lost in the crowd and be pointless and anticlimactic. His two episodes were awesome but also i think because there were only two or three other characters around him. Now, we've got whole episodes where certain people don't get a line or even make an appearance - there's just so many. So for him to matter i think they would need to narrow the focus down quite a bit so it revolves around him.
As long as it isn't Rick, Glenn or Daryl. I am afraid that they are going to throw Rick outside without any guns and I only hope that Carol has hidden them outside somewhere.
I guess the people who will be attending this weekend's Talking Dead will be the first to know who dies, they'll just see him/her on the couch and either say "Oh no! Not __________!!" or "Good, I hate that ___________!"
I think it is utterly stupid and ridiculous that Rick and Carol immediately go to "let's kill him", especially when he is a surgeon. I get that they want us to think "civilization's laws don't apply here", but really? Right off the bat, they're talking about killing him? And Rick gets real close to Jessie like he's about to kiss her...sorry, that whole part of the episode was stupid to me. And the little smile on Carol's face when Rick and Pete were fighting. Surely she's rational enough to realize Pete is not Ed and to quit projecting.
Totally agree with all of the above. I am annoyed with this whole storyline. They've only known these people for like a minute and there's not even any real proof that anyone is being abused except for the words of a child. But "we need to kill him." Jessie has only been around for a couple of episodes. As a viewer I do not care about her nor am I invested in her story. The intense reaction by Rick and Carol to the personal problems of a couple of people so new makes me feel like I am reading a book with some pages missing.
I am tired of them trying to make this Rick/Jessie thing happen. There is no chemistry at all there. Anyway, they have been at Alexandria for a few days? Already Rick has lost his mind over another man's wife? I was so annoyed when he pushed his own son back so he could fight Pete. Really, Rick? While he is obsessing over Jessie, Tara is laid up unconscious, Sasha has lost her mind, the priest is turning on them, Carl is sneaking out of the gates and who is watching Judith? It is not his or Carol's duty to kill Pete. If Jessie wants to stay there and get her tail beat, that is her business. If not, she can take her kids and move into one of the other hundreds of houses that are available.
My prediction on Morgan if they show him... he'll show up at Noah's hometown, look around at all the death and smile as the show ends, leaving fans further frustrated as to what, if anything they are doing with him. But seriously, if he is traveling from the original house, to Gabriel's church, then all the way to Alexandria and he is all by himself, that is some seriously impressive stuff! He would have to have some interesting back story if he ever meets up with the rest.
I am tired of them trying to make this Rick/Jessie thing happen. There is no chemistry at all there. Anyway, they have been at Alexandria for a few days? Already Rick has lost his mind over another man's wife? I was so annoyed when he pushed his own son back so he could fight Pete. Really, Rick? While he is obsessing over Jessie, Tara is laid up unconscious, Sasha has lost her mind, the priest is turning on them, Carl is sneaking out of the gates and who is watching Judith? It is not his or Carol's duty to kill Pete. If Jessie wants to stay there and get her tail beat, that is her business. If not, she can take her kids and move into one of the other hundreds of houses that are available.
I agree, and I don't even see how he has had the opportunity to have these feelings for her, but they are hellbent on following the comics. The writers are terrible at writing romantic storylines, which is why there have been so few of them. Also, if they are going to follow the comics the way I think they are, there will be a pretty awesome pay off in terms of Rick's love life.
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