I didn't get much from it on a spiritual level, but I digged the fact that Clem was being offered a different perspective, which has been a theme this season, whether it be intentional or not, I'd like to know, and it's up to you to believe in those perspectives or not.
Do you want to believe in Heaven? Do you want to believe in an age without walkers? Do you want to believe there's a silver lining between life and death in walkers? These are things that Clem in her entire life time will never be able to prove, with the exception of maybe an age without walkers if she were to live long enough to see it. But you can choose to believe in it. That's what I liked about the scene more than anything else.
I've made my Clem very open to all of these perspectives, even if it sounds dumb.
I didn't get much from it on a spiritual level, but I digged the fact that Clem was being offered a different perspective, which has been a … moretheme this season, whether it be intentional or not, I'd like to know, and it's up to you to believe in those perspectives or not.
Do you want to believe in Heaven? Do you want to believe in an age without walkers? Do you want to believe there's a silver lining between life and death in walkers? These are things that Clem in her entire life time will never be able to prove, with the exception of maybe an age without walkers if she were to live long enough to see it. But you can choose to believe in it. That's what I liked about the scene more than anything else.
I've made my Clem very open to all of these perspectives, even if it sounds dumb.
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How’s that Racist?
I honestly don't remember.
No i didn't,like many people said that scene is only good because of the music remove it and it's creepy as shit,James is fucked in the head guys.
I didn't get much from it on a spiritual level, but I digged the fact that Clem was being offered a different perspective, which has been a theme this season, whether it be intentional or not, I'd like to know, and it's up to you to believe in those perspectives or not.
Do you want to believe in Heaven? Do you want to believe in an age without walkers? Do you want to believe there's a silver lining between life and death in walkers? These are things that Clem in her entire life time will never be able to prove, with the exception of maybe an age without walkers if she were to live long enough to see it. But you can choose to believe in it. That's what I liked about the scene more than anything else.
I've made my Clem very open to all of these perspectives, even if it sounds dumb.
Yeah, that's a big reason I like Tenn and don't mind James: they offer different, if peculiar viewpoints to consider in the bigger world.
NO.