Coug
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The thing about Carol is, every time she would talk the first 2 seasons was just depressing. Made her hard to like. I appreciate her struggles on a personal level, so i kind of pull for her. I remember the abusive husband because, the scene where they are washing clothes and he hit Carol. Shane beat the sh!t out of him, really the first time we saw a hint of "crazy" Shane.
I'm with you, it was a weird choice. Idk many people that like her character, may have been more of an attempt to push Daryl's softer side. Especially since a showdown with Merle is coming.
Agree on all points.
I think it was a bit of both with Shane. The dude deserved his ass beat, but Shane beat him beyond submission. Then he looked at everyone with a crazed look and caveman walked off.
Was Merle afraid of the gov or Michonne? Was it fear that the gov would kill him, or fear that he would get sent back out to finish the job? He obviously wanted no part of Michonne.
Oh yes, maybe that beating birthed the crazy shane?
At that point Michonne was long gone in Merle's view. I think he was more afraid of the governor honestly. The governor is dead set on not letting anyone leave town, so set on it that he sent a posse after Michonne. He's got extremely strict rules and Merle screwing up a hunt that badly I'd say would land his own head in a jar.
I think crazy Shane was always there, but that was really the first time we saw him.
You're probably right about Merle, though I do think the gov would have went after Michonne. He doesn't want anyone threatening his kingdom, if you will. Can you imagine his reaction when Michonne shows up with Rick and company? Merle better not be close by.
I was thinking that when I saw that episode. Michonne is eventually going to be seen by the governor and I'm wondering how the governor reacts to being lied to? I also wonder what skills the governor has if any.
wonder if the Governor was once warden of the prison Rick's group is currently calling home
