Rick Grimes Confronts Shane - TWD
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- Опубліковано 19 сер 2022
- This is one of my favorite overlooked scenes in The Walking Dead. At this point, Shane has become more of a threat and a liability to the crew. We get to see two long time friends and former partners under the sheriffs department speak up close and personally about something we've all been waiting for at that time.
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I like how rick didn’t give a fuck about shane carrying a shotgun whilst being dangerous, rick still said it how it was, gave shane a mean ass look too, rick don’t give a fuck
But notice how Rick has his hand on his gun the whole time… cop instinct
I also think it's because he knows how to handle Shane mentally, he knows he is unstable and what triggers him, Shane is strong but Rick can read him like a book
@@maxmorch-monsted2656 this is a take i had not heard before although it seems like an obvious one, but its true, their friendship played a huge role since rick already knew shanes unpredictability
@@Errorfile404that’s true,which is why he was able to get close and knife him,he knew Shane was gonna cool down after faced with logic
We all would if our brother did that us
Without Lori, these two would have become the most dangerous duo in the apocalypsis
Literally unstoppable
Negan wouldn't DARE
imagine daryl, rick and shane tho
@@sfyzu Governor would've surrendered 💀
Without Shane being a nut job who'd kill his best friend or the type of guy who'd sleep with his friends wife, they'd be unstoppable.
@@kylereese5841people like to blame women for everything man.
Rick’s confidence and steadfast control of every situation he’s in is outstanding.
The way Shane couldn’t even look Rick in the eyes towards the end of this scene, I truly feel this was the one time Rick actually had Shane by the guts. Knowing they were basically best friends, it’s shitty saying that. But in all honesty I wouldn’t be happy with my friend trying to take my family either
Rick was still pretty patient and constantly gave Shane lots of chances.
Real definition of strength and integrity and maturity.
Rick can go through the most stressful and uncomfortable situations, physical or psycological, with deadeye confidence and impecable self control, he truly was an example to follow for a kid trying to become a man, I know its a show, but still.
I agree. I am a women but feel the same 😊way
Until Negan showed up 🥲
@@thesadprepper3722telling the man who just killed two of your people right in front of you, surrounded by his men, all armed, that you are going to kill him one day takes a lot of balls
@@thesadprepper3722then Rick make him his bitch anyway
@@the.n.1man sized balls
Round of applause for these two. Holy shit that was amazing chemistry
The show was so good in season 2 man, unmatched
Facts!
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@@hihunter7 I loved S2 but it had a lot of filler episodes where they searched for Sophia and the Well episode lmao
@@HELLFIRE0239 my brother in christ, searching for sophia was the whole point of the plot
All Shane had to do was forget about Lori. I get it, they had a moment for a while and then that happened. But this is sorta a messed up thing Shane was doing.
I know all he had to do was forget he had a chance to be with her. But he could see himself happy with her and have the life he wanted given the bad situation. If the Z apocalypse didn’t happen and Rick did really did die Shane would of moved in and became Lori’s spouse.
@@spaceballs44 yep sucks to suck
Well, he also almost certainly knows that it's his baby. Makes it kind of hard for him to just forget and move on.
@@ryman1933 yeah
@@lilvenom7876 Yeah. You really simplified the reasons he was losing it. It wasn't just some fling in his mind, something easily forgotten. Imagine the woman you have feelings for is pregnant with YOUR child, the world ended, the dead are walking, you had one new thing you cared about in this horrible new world, and now she is getting taken away by someone he thought was already dead. Now top it all off with your baby is also being taken away to be raised by someone else. Not many men would probably take that well. Let alone just "forget about it."
The end of civilization brought out the worst in Shane. In an alternate universe, Shane stayed a loyal friend to Rick and gladly served by him for the remainder of their time in the Sherriff's Department
If society falls , we all will see what we thought were decent men turn into unreasonable savages . Buy an equalizer and learn how to walk away from most . . Until you can’t .
🇺🇸
Nah I think Shane always wanted her if I’m not mistaken
@@Easymoney9864 Maybe in the comics (I didnt read them but from what I know it seemed like Lori was a real hoe lmfao) but show Shane wouldnt have become an obsessive guy if it law and order hadnt collapsed. He simply just used the end of the world as a YOLO moment and decided he was gonna get with his presumably dead best friends wife. He took advantage of the apocalypse but I dont think he would have done anything if the world hadnt ended.
@@Easymoney9864 that's only in the comics
You guys try so hard to hold on to the illusion that Shane was greater than he was the fact of the matter is HE ultimately chose to do these messed up things to Rick that ain’t no friend I’d want around me
Shane had a point, you can't just be the good guy and expect to live.
He raped ricks wife
Shane's problem was he adapted too quickly, he lost humanity in him and becoming more insane because of Lory, he wanted her so bad he lost his head.
@@theclown2664 fr they weren’t ready for loosing humanity that quickly
@@m5651 Season 3-4 Rick would agree with him but he expected Rick to be like him in this too quickly, even Dale said "This world suits you Shane"
@@theclown2664 I think in this case Shane was weak, not strong. He basically gave up in the end and wanted Rick to kill him, it shows. He thought he had nothing to lose and that's a really weak way of seeing things, Rick despite every situation he's been in, never gave up that easily.
"And I figured it out pretty quickly"
Yeah took you a season and a half but you caught on eventually
There were signs in season one that rick knew something was up
Always laughed at that😂😂
I think right probably knew earlier but didn’t say anything. Like when Shane snd lori are talking next to the rv and ricks there he DEFINITELY heard
@@squidward9747 I’ll give you another scene. When Rick comes back from Atlanta, that night he and Lori are sharing the tent with Carl. Carl is asleep and Rick and Lori share a tender moment. Rick says that he doesn’t want to disturb Carl, and Lori said “Don’t worry he is deep asleep” then they lay with each other. How would Lori know carl is asleep and won’t wake up from all that noise between two adults getting it on?
I do agree with Rick with that kind of lesson in life. Showing restraint IS a huge sign of strength.
“my mercy prevails over my wrath”
Shane was the most integral part of the character’s development. The first person to show them who is in this world, the first person to force them to make hard decisions, and the first to prepare them for the hardships they will inevitably face. He also got shit done in a way that makes him second only to Rick, so…
Edit: I’m not saying Shane was right for his actions. He obviously did terrible things; however, in doing so, he showed the group how to progress further looking at the world.
You’re right
Yep, problem was Shane wasn’t made to be in a group, he would’ve been better off on his own.
And the first to show him the fuck it's done too
shane only cared about himself
Damn right bruh I miss shane
Early TWD was so much better
by a mile, the mess the last few seasons is unwatchable
Season 3 and 4 were the peak. Show really dragged in Season 6 and basically Season 7 & 8 are only great because of Negan as a character (the actual Savior enslavement/war arc feels so dragged out and tired by the end). Season 9 and on is better, but still only care about Negan mostly at this point.
@@rhettgedies7467 They don’t put any energy into making you care about new characters anymore. They hardly can ever replace OG characters
I loved the metaphor of them standing in the middle of the cross-roads. It wouldn't have had the same impact if they'd stopped along a straight stretch of highway. Andrew Lincoln, as british man nailing the exact local American dialect is so underappreciated as well. The way he draws out his vowels in that way etc is just top notch acting. He doesn't say "Carl" with a clean A, he says, "Cuh-rl". So good.
its more like car-rul
CORA
CORAL
The dialogue and tension between them here is so good
last shot Rick starts moving forward and Shane is still in the same spot. Also noticed that they were in two different lanes when they started stopped talking. very nicely shot.
Great commentary!
And at a crossroad.
*Morgan Freeman's voice* "...but Shane did not accept it."
Rick wasn't too slow to adapt. He was in coma during the outbreak, bombing of Atlanta and executions in hospitals.
If he experienced that, he would be same or even worse than Shane here.
man i wish they got past this. IMAGINE THIS DUO WITH THIS BACKSTORY. Imagine the redemption arc we could of gotten for shane. JUST IMAGINE
No.
@@lovemadness9291 why? shane is the goat. Don’t be a soft loser
Unfortunately Lori messed up
Lori ruined it at the windmill
@@poordude21Legit lmao. She deadass pitted them against each other and then was suprised when Rick actually killed Shane. 💀
The subtleties of the scene. They stopped at a literal crossroads as if to say Shane and Rick at at a crossroads. They are standing on different lanes they are two different people at that time yet they stand in the same road meaning they aren’t so different just going in different directions at this point. Nicely done to the writers
Shane's character was the epitome of irrationality in this show. Rick gave him so many changes to change his act. The way that the show portrays the gradual decline in their friendship is very good.
Man the show at this point was so fucking good
Edit: I never go crazy about how many likes one of my comments gets but its just funny that this comment has almost 2k likes. Thanks though I guess
I’ve always like the first 2 seasons of TWD. I liked the dynamic between Lori, and Shane. Cause a relationship would have blossomed and when Rick came back instantly Shane went right into mourning cause he lost something special I bet he wanted to have with Lori before Zombies came into the picture.
games of throne moment
i gave up around season 7, whenever negan/rick had their "final face-off" but let's be honest: Seasons 1-3 were the prime of the show. nothing afterwards compares.
@Ali Chaudhry facts. personally i liked season 4 after the prison attack.
@Ali Chaudhry imagine being this wrong lmao did you even watch the series bro? Season 4-6 are peak TV
"You don't love her, you think you do, but you don't." Rick knew Shane like the back of his hand. Whatever, romantic feelings Shane had for Lori were over taken by possessiveness. He had to have her and Carl because he knew led a nice family life like Rick, Shane was the bachelor that bounced from woman to woman and that probably left him feeling very unfufilled by the start of the apacolypse. Then Shane, knowing that Judith was his but that he wouldn't have her either, completely unbalanced his mind.
Shane should have been able to raise his daughter as a father, that would have made him stable. Lori of course despite making the same choices as Shane gets to still be the mother, the queen bee of course
See my favorite thing about this scene is when Shane admits to killing Otis and Rick says “you don’t think I would’ve done it” instead of being mad at Shane about doing it. He understands it was the right call for survival but doesn’t think Shane believes he is strong enough
Shane killed Otis because he was an impatient paranoid hot headed nuthead, of all the evil shit Shane did, killing Otis was the most unnecessary, they were still moving faster than the walkers
Killing Otis wasn't even necessary
Rick wouldn't have killed Otis. He would have found another way
@@samstern2042 realistically w/o plot armor they would've both died. their ankles were damaged. carrying 50-100 lbs worth of supplies. Had to cross multiple streets.
At least he told him
Small detail but when Shane said "truth is, he had no bussines being here... there... whatever" it really shows that mentally he's still at that school on that night.
Great catch, he really struggles with the trauma of taking an innocent life
I feel like if Rick had done more to reach out to Shane here too, things might’ve gone different. Reminding him that they were his family was super important, but I think if he had reminded Shane that the two of them were also family, it might’ve struck a chord. He originally meant to look after Lori and Carl because he and Rick were more than just partners, they were brothers. I think a tug at that connection to remind Shane that he wasn’t alone might’ve helped snap some sanity back in him
Damn this is a great take
Shane lost his sanity a long time ago.Whatever part of him still cared for Rick that's what hesitated his actions at times but what was taking over Shane wanted Lori the baby and Carl more. Life with them without Rick just made more sense. It became his comfort zone his security blanket.
Well it did after the fight they had. When Lori came to talk to Shane just before killing Randall she kinda set the idea of killing Rick in his head
Yeah, but Rick was making a broader point concerning his leadership as well. Shane thought he was weak, but Rick reminded him that constraining himself from beating up Shane was the opposite of weakness.
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Damn I miss the earlier seasons of this show man :(
They’re on Netflix
Me too. They really screwed up after Carl died and Rick disappeared. Not the same anymore.
@@Ashley-ds8jw I don't know, I tried to rewatch the entire show but I finished after S3E2 when the Governor came in... The show became just a hollow shadow of itslef too early. I wonder how could I watch through 8 seasons back then. Now I just can't continue after S2. The only good thing in the later seasons is Lincoln's acting.
You could tell that Shane was already plotting Rick’s demise during this conversation. Cold!!!
Shane couldn't look him in the eye, under the circumstances that indicates he feels inferior to Rick -- which is exactly why he wanted to murder him in cold blood in the little trick ploy he tried to spring later on.
Shane wants to be the Alpha, but Rick the minute he returned was the Alpha.
Damn you right about it.
Rick is the leader cos he doesn't give a shit about that Alpha stuff, Shane does. Shane thinks the group as a pack and wants to rule said pack as if Wolf Packs really worked like that. People like him because he's a man who allows himself to feel and to express. They love him because he's not obsessed with power. Shane was obsessed with controlling people and being the leader. Before Rick even came, people were trying to resist him, like with the Scav run into Atlanta.
Rick also engages in mutual respect which earns him the respect and admiration of others, while Shane asserts respect and submission. Thats why Rick almost failed in Alexandria because he was asserting respect and Submission but the second that changed, his outlook in Alexandria shifted very positively.
TLDR: Shane has cringe ideas about what a leader is.
If he wanted to kill Rick in Cold blood he would have easily done so. He constantly provoked Rick implying that he didn't wanna kill him.
@@yeager1234 No Yeager, Shane really easily couldn't of. The idea you think Rick is that vulnerable to shane is sorta funny to me
@reaverfang377 yes he could. Watch the scene again. Looks like you guys are blind or something. He lured him into the woods. Had more then 10 minutes of a walk, kept provoking Rick etc.
Shane was probably one of the best characters. Imagine if he was still around when they were fighting Negan
Negan might’ve killed him instead of Abraham cuz he prolly picked Abe due to him being one of the tougher mfs in the group, if Shane was there he’d consider it
@@malvo5190 That would have been a dismantling blow to the group
@@malvo5190 True
"Let me tell you somethin"
@Malvo everybody says that and I doubt shane would even be put in that situation to begin with he's a hothead like Abraham but he still knows how to survive
Shane was the smartest person! He knew in season 2 how the world worked. It took Rick 2 seasons later to finally understand Shane’s ways.
Not really, he knew how to survive when it came to the walkers, but other than that he was weak minded.
Going after your friends family isn’t that emotionally intelligent.
Rick wasn't good when it comes to people
Shane was a weak minded pathetic little boy. He wasn’t strong enough for the apocalypse he didn’t have what it takes so he died.
This is Rick, talking to season 5 Rick. That’s basically what Shane is
The evolution of Rick is amazing to watch. From cop to survivor to cold hard savage
Shane was holding the shotgun and somehow Rick still looked more dangerous
Feels so genuine, the later seasons I wish had more moments like this
It’s so interesting and cool to see how different this Rick is to his future self and how he develops into Season 5 Rick. Like it like he’s a completely different character here
It baffles my mind how much people shit on Season 2 back in the day. Even back then it stood out as the season that made me fall in love with TWD.
Rewatching it compared to some of the newer seasons is like a breath of fresh air.
Shit was boring to watch back then simple
It's great now because you can binge but having to wait as long as you did in between episodes for talking wasn't fun.
Shane lost his mind the moment he decided it was ok to fuck his best friends (brothers) Wife. Despite the fact that he was a great asset to the group in terms of survival. Even if they thought Rick was dead; and for good reason, Shane had plenty of other females to go for, like Andrea. Especially after they hooked up. He kept poking and poking at Rick and eventually he fucked around and found out.
Chad Rick mogging sociopath Shane will always be iconic.
Got somethin to say wombo? M'ask you somethin man what do you do, Huh what do you do? Post up a UA-cam comment? Babysit some guns?
I keep coral safe that ain't you that ain't Rick that's me, tell you what wombo 🫣
@@TellYouSomethinManTHIS THIS CHICANERY
@@squidward9747 you're slippin Jimmy!
Back when TWD was sooooo good would binge watch this any day
I miss Shane
Shane is dead that what he gets for trying to kill rick i don't miss him
Someone I don't miss is Lori for the way she was manipulating same as Shane and Rick
@@javaughncarter3223 I’m just a Jon Bernthal Stan
Also you’re stinky
@@Blue-mp5mh fr
@@javaughncarter3223cry about it
Damn what a good show.
“When i figured it out and i figured it out pretty quickly, i wanted to break your jaw, let you choke on your teeth…..but I didn’t ……that wasn’t Weakness , it took everything !” 💯
If Shane wanted to kill Rick this would've been the perfect time. He didn't and only time he thought about it was when Dale caught him aiming at Rick. Shane wanted Rick to kill him in his final episode and I'd argue with anyone on that FACT.
Lori must have had that good sh*t lol Shane was acting crazy for that 😂
Shane was a bachelor and at the same age as Rick, and around that time people/ single people crave that family life because they know something is missing from their life. To Shane, Lori was the top of the pyramid, she was a mother, an old friend and beautiful
Shane was twitching with the urge to rub his head.
Randall did know where the farm was. Shane was right about that. Rick was stuck in the past and was about to potentially get the farm slaughtered because he couldn't see the light. Shane wasn't perfect, but in terms of survival, he was spot on
Shot standing on a crossroads in the middle of nowhere. Very poetic writing
Explain that to me plz. Am a bit slow, lol.
@@leonardobraynen1524 Shane still stuck with Lori in the past, while Rick moves on forward.
Paving that road with that fresh blacktop must have been the last thing that construction crew ever did.
Shanes great but can we talk abt Andrews acting, he went from peacekeeping scared man in s1 to a man who calls out his bffs bs in 1 season
Shane: How's my baby girl
Rick: You're such an @$$hole
Shane: Yes, I am
If Shane was around during The Governor and Negan, They wouldn't have stood a chance
It’s so interesting to me how Rick became like Shane actually no the entire group became like Shane and that’s what’s so interesting to me. Shane was really ahead of his time, I can’t tell if he would’ve gotten most of the group killed had he been around still. Probably would have due to his decisions and for me, he’s mainly just a broken man on the inside with Lori being the issue of his downfall, but it was also him that made his downfall as well.
Rick did not became Shane rick and Shane are two different people Shane was a dummy rick was real
In some ways yes but also in others shane was ultimately selfish, while rick always has the group in mind.
I think the only difference is rick has good leadership skills to offer unity or part ways. He's always given everyone from Shane right here to the prisoners at the jail a chance to walk away or change what the group doesnt like about you. Shane made calls that only benefited him, I feel like the group wasnt united until rick got there. Every group in TWD has a strong leader, shane reminds me more of Morgan when he lost his marbles, killing anyone to survive.
@@christiangonzalez5532 I love and agree with this comment. Rick and Shane were visibly such different types of leaders. Rick held onto his humanity up until way too many terrible things had happened to the group, including losing their homes and so many people. But even when he lost almost everyone and himself he still did what was best for the group, he always thought about everyone else’s safety first above his own and would hear them out on their ideas and concerns before making a decision. Shane wasn’t like that at all. He lost himself to the darkness of the apocalypse and sought out control and fear in the others, he was selfish and he didn’t listen to anyone else’s ideas or worries about risky options, he rarely considered anyone else’s opinions before making decisions for everyone. Rick sought out unity and closeness. Shane sought out control and domination.
@@FreshZCORD in what way was Shane selfish? He had the group in mind too. He led them in Atlanta and when rick returned, desperately wanted them to adapt to this new world
Thanku so much dude for uploading this scene,,love it!!
Aaaaah it gets cut.... right when the video ends you see Shane breaking down and explaining what happened at the hospital and such, a very good scene that compliments this.
Damn, Shane is missed.
I think of how the group turned out in the later seasons, if Shane was around this group would've been a force to be reckoned with/unstoppable. Shane's selfishness isn't even my worry because everyone would be on the same page so he wouldn't "walk out of line", I think they would've been so powerful that their downfall would be their own arrogance.
I mean it pretty much was their own arrogance, Rick told the Hilltop community that they “had no problem with confrontation” and ended up underestimating the Saviors
@@jistraining was gonna say the same thing, J. Alexandria became Rick's downfall. But Rick on the run, in the wild was absolute *SAVAGE!!!*
Shane was selfish and liked control. He would end up being like Negan.
i love this scene just cause he shows shane rick isn't scared of him and when shane gets confronted by someone who ain't scared he bitches out lol love it
its bbeen 11 years and i still think of this epic scene.
I miss this walking dead, im glad its coming to a end this weekend. Show defined my life growing up in my teens.
Reminder that the show went from believable and real scenes like this, to a small person shooting down a military helicopter with a homemade rocket launcher and then just happening to find her husband as one of the men in said helicopter that crashed. From this to a show driven purely by bad writing and convenient coincidences.
LOL the midget would be pretty handy making a hand made rocket launcher like that Jesus Christ
“There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in a storm, the night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.”
A 4th.
*THE RIGHTEOUS WRATH OF A HUSBAND!*
UGHHHHH I miss when the show was this good. So much energy in such a simple scene
One of the best speech or should I say confrontation in the walking dead .
Idk why but this still one of my fav scenes from the entire series.
That was the most awkward shit ever. It would've been less awkward just to beat his ass and exile him, but Rick didn't work that way...back then
It'd still be hard for him, because that's his best friend, I think even in his crazy Rick days he would've still had a hard time
Shane fucked Rick up 😂😂
I’ve always loved this episode,man this show was soooooooo good back in the day
They should have found a way to keep Shane in the show. He was an excellent character
Season 5 Rick basically is Shane. It's amazing how you view Shane differently when you re-watch this season after everything that has happened through to Season 9+.
@@rhettgedies7467 absolutely! There are so many similarities between the two of them. I actually thought Rick killing Shane the way he did was out of character for him at that time.
Shane was ruthless from the get go and the shooting of Otis scene really kicked him up a notch.
@@rhettgedies7467 why you keep saying this? They was never the same.
Having two alpha males in the same group was never going to work from a story perspective. They had to let Shane go unfortunately, but his character is part of what makes the show so great.
@@rhettgedies7467 Season 5 Rick and Shane are completely different. Season 5 Rick is absolutely hell bent on keeping the core group together and safe. Shane is hell bent on getting Lori and Carl for himself, let’s also not forget, Shane and Andrea had a plan to leave together.
Shane wanted the group to break, Rick wanted it to stay together.
Good ole days
“How about you look at me?” because Shane can’t look him in the eyes like a man.
It sucks so much that I can’t bring myself to get someone to watch this show for the first time because I know what it deteriorates into.
I’ve always wondered how tf they knew what happened at the school when only 2 people knew (Shane and Otis) and Otis died at the school. Like wtf? Always been a plot hole for me
Because Dale suspected it, told Lori then Lori spread it, They got all suspect, Rick is the only one that really knew after this conversation, also Shane wasn’t the same when he got back.
Yeah bad writing
I believe it was pointed out that Shane lied because he came back with Otis' gun, and if things went down the way Shane claimed it did, that wouldn't have been possible.
Shane admitted it to Dale
daryl pointed out that shane came back with otis's gun and missing hair to dale so I think thats how it started
I miss when TWD was at its prime
Season 2 was special, it had that modern days "old west" vibes I wish never changed
Fun fact: Shane told Otis to leave him and take the supplies to Hershel. Otis refused. Shane haters LOVE to forget this and or ignore it altogether.
I need these two to make a bank robbery film or something. The chemistry and tension is off the charts.
You know what would have been cooler, if Shane ran away and bumped into negan and became a member of Negans gang
The show would've been so much better if Shane was alive more longer
Yeah, I've thought a lot about how much more interesting season 3 would've been if Shane had still been around for it.
@@cid2852 he got way more screentime than this comic counterpart so this shane is actually lucky to be feauture in 2 seasons
@@cid2852 Shane wouldve wasted the Governor and his goons when Rick went to go meet up with them and talk. No one at Woodbury wouldve had the balls to retaliate, so they wouldve agreed to peace. I think they'd still be in the prison.
In an old panel Jon told that the idea for his character's death was that he never planned to kill Rick at all (he had 3 chances and he never fully commited to it) when Rick stabbed him and he later revived, the plan was for Rick to grab Shane's gun and realize it was unloaded the whole time.
This is just his idea but if you actually adapt it to the series it makes sense.
After all the bad things Shane did, he realized he was way too far gone, and in a last try he wanted to die at the hands of the guy that knew him since they were kids, and knows him better than anyone. Not only would he make this just for the sake of dying, but also as a test to prove Rick has the balls to step up and do whatever it takes to protect his family.
😴
@@langa1533 read nigga read
didn't know they were childhood friends until now
This is why you don't sleep with your best friend's wife, no matter how dead he might seem. If they didn't have that divide, Shane and Rick would've been and unstoppable duo in this entire series.
This was the moment in the show where Shane had his mental break and, just turned into a maniac. He was so angry and and just wanted to burn the world.
Cuz no matter how he felt or what he thought his best friend just, told him the truth. He had no comeback because, he knew it was true and it just 🔥 him up inside.
Man I miss these early seasons. I was like 12 when this season was out, wow
Imagine Shane didn't die and Shane and Rick were a duo, and they went everywhere together. Be so cool
*2:53** the rizzler🤯🤯🤯*
So let's think about it .
Rick was literally in a coma until an exlosion somwhere outside the hospital caused to turn off his life support.
So let's forget about the miracle he survived that, he couldn't have been there very long until he woke up .
Realistically speaking maybe a few days at most, so Lori didn't really mourne very long about Rick until she startet her affair with Shane now did she !?
So was that affair going on behind Ricks back before the zombie outbreak ?
She allways claimed she started the affair with Shane because she belived Rick was dead, but she sure as hell got over Rocks supposedly death very quickly...
From the TWD timeline, it’s said Rick was in a coma for 59 days from day 1 of the outbreak.
@@codywoodvine9724 2 months still isn’t a long time tbh and realistically they prolly started doing stuff around a month after Lori and Shane are POS
I always interpreted as shane and lori had an affair before the outbreak just from the conversation between rick and shane at the very beginning with rick talking about having marriage problems and shane acting awkward about , especially when he says "atleast you can do is speak " and rick responds with " thats what lori always says speak just speak to me " imo something was going on 🤣
Two months is a loooooooong time during the apocalypse. Every day could be your last, after all.
Remember the Covid lockdowns? People were going crazy after a few days in some cases. Now imagine most of the people you knew were not only dead but now walking around hunting you and the few people remaining to you. The levels of stress would be off the chart, and any escape would look pretty darn good no matter how inappropriate it may have been in the before times.
@@codywoodvine9724
How did he survive without food and water ?
Literally the golden days of the walking dead. Season 1-3 were so excellent
Season 3 was losing its touch. Only 1 and 2 were the great ones.
@@marksantiago9841 4 and 5 and 6 was amazing as well
@@marksantiago9841 2 was garbage. 4 and 5 smoke both. Only Season 1 has a level of quality never seen afterward.
Peak tv for me. I watch until season 5. The rest is woke garbage. Over done
First three seasons of TWD were some of the best episodes of all time of any show💯💯💯
“18 miles out”
Shane should have just forgotten about Lori, and waited for Maggie or Rosita lol. He would have been a great asset against Negan. I hate what they have done with this show and others like Game of Thrones in the later seasons. TWD and GOT really made the 2010s special.
Season 2 was the best season ong
One of the best comic book adaptations ever.
The best season!!! Not a ton of action or stupid explosions for no reason…just good old fashioned character building and tense moral conflict…🔥🔥🔥
Shane was starting to lose his mind at this point. If he just got over Lori and found a way to move on, he was the right counter balance to Rick to do the things that Rick wasn't ready to do. I always wondered too if Shane went off on his own if it was just impossible for him to stay with the group that he would of found the saviours and joined them and encountered Rick years later.
Looking back it was really stupid To wait a week to talk to Shane about this. Like seriously Lori told Rick Shane is dangerous and Rick is like “yeah let’s wait a week before talking about this like rational people.”
Also what makes it worse is that Lori talks to Shane about the good times they had and she still had feelings for him right when Shane had moved on and banged Andrea.
"why don't you go get a wife of your own?"
If Shane would've just let the Lori thing go Shane and Rick would've been a good tag team
Having both Shane and Rick was a great duo together. Both had great leadership as being in the law enforcement. They could've handled and survived this together all the way without a doubt. The only problem here that was causing this whole wrecked is that Shane did something unforgivable behind his best friend back not knowing that he assumed he died at the hospital. Yea I get it that he took good care of Lori and Carl but the matter of fact that he should've respected the widow. Yea it's the apocalypse and anything can happen. Although, Shane not letting go his emotion towards Lori is what made it more uncomfortable to Rick that got Shane to clicked and caused his friendship and life.
dood if this show kept with this tone it would have been the best show on tv
could you imagine a world were rick and Shane worked together. I'm sorry but Negan at his prime would've quivered.
To save Coral's life i would've done anythang ANYTHANG
Seasons 1-4 are top notch.