But the rule is you do not kill the living (mercy killing one who is being eaten aside). I look at this show as a study in human nature. The first few seasons were, "What do you become when there are no rules?" The last season and this one seem to be, "Where is your breaking point?"gregthehand wrote:The girl got eaten in a driveway at the end of the episode. I can't figure out why they left the house.Right2Carry wrote:Carol will find the girl and the guy and team up with that group more than likely.
I don't agree with kicking out Carol. He's not on that committee that is making decisions and she was a very large contributor to the group. In situations like they are in (dealing with danger all the time, like combat) people will often make decisions that may seem immoral in normal times but in their eyes are very ethical. In the Army they used to teach leadership lessons by giving us a scenario where we had to make a decision and there was no clearly moral high ground to take. The point was to get us to make leadership decisions and keep moving. Make a good decision or a bad decision, but make a decision. Carol did just that. If she had taken it to the group they would have him-hawed around trying to decide what to do. Meanwhile the people would have turned.
If Rick hadn'r sent Carol packing, Ty would've killed her. Yes, he would have found out.