Why would they take her out of the car seat though? I know they are hard to carry, but without it, they can't set her down or anything now.
Maybe because she was crying/screaming and they didn't want her to attract more walkers.
Why would they take her out of the car seat though? I know they are hard to carry, but without it, they can't set her down or anything now.
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Why would they take her out of the car seat though? I know they are hard to carry, but without it, they can't set her down or anything now.
And the Govs. true intentions come out-THE PRISON.
There can only be one that dies off tonight well its Rick or Gov. imo
I'm waiting awhile before I trust this series - like after it's over and all the seasons are released on DVD!
I read the comic books and they definitely hooked me. But then the story just got darker, and darker and darker to the point where it was just unbelievably ridiculous. I mean, these poor people couldn't EVER get a break. Even when they finally come across another group of survivors, well, of course those folks turn out to be murdering lunatic rapists.
The writer has a habit of dangling a teeny tiny bit of hope, allowing you to become attached to a character, before snatching it away and plunging everyone into another festering pit of despair. And killing the character you liked in the most gruesome, traumatizing way possible. Even the good characters end up doing horrific things to each other and betraying their ideals and losing their humanity.
He describes his style as "realistic", but I think he has a very grim view of humanity. He's been quoted as saying that the only possible end for every story is death, it's just a matter of how you get there (and none of his characters' deaths are good ones - at least not in the 4 or 5 collections I read!). He also says that the whole point is to show that people are worse than zombies, morally speaking.
Maybe the TV series will be more optimistic... but I'm worried they'll decide to be "groundbreaking" instead.
I LIKE it when my heroes help each other walk off into the zombie-infested sunset! I need hope...
Why would they take her out of the car seat though? I know they are hard to carry, but without it, they can't set her down or anything now.
pigletto said:Geez. If you'd ever told me a Zombie show would make me cry I would have thought you were crazy.
That was one heck of an episode.![]()
Bless your heart!
Kids don't have those thoughts about other kids. You play on the ground, in the dirt, no biggie. The only thing they would have been concerned about is if the walkers could have gotten to her. A car seat is cumbersome for adults, kids are tend to be more direct in dealing with impediments.
I just thought maybe since Tyrese probably went after them, that he might have been able to just grab it and go.