I knew she could be ruthless but I had to admit I was kind of shocked at her threatening a little kid. I don't think its going to work eithe… morer. That kid is going to slip and tell his parents about the crazy cookie lady who threatened to tie him to a tree and let the walkers eat him.
That scene was simply the best scene of the season so far. Carol has come such a long way. I'd definately pick her to be part of my ZA survivalist crew!
It's definitely one of my favorites, along with Rick's "We are the walking dead," and the death of the Termites. This season has had, in my opinion, some really great and memorable scenes, it's probably one of the best seasons of the show, and depending on how everything else plays out, it will probably top Season 1 as my favorite season of the show.
That scene was simply the best scene of the season so far. Carol has come such a long way. I'd definately pick her to be part of my ZA survivalist crew!
I felt she was only taking the safe way with almost no risks. I honestly don't think Carol would have done all the stuff she said she would. It's possible she could though. I felt she just didn't want to take the risk of having go and tell his mom. Just think if he does tell his mom even after the threats though, it's going to suck for rick's group.
I know, I'm just joking. Let's face it, she's a great mother, but has a terrible track record when it comes to kids she's supposed to protect. Of course it's not her fault, but they all end up dead.
I don't think Karen and David's killings were ever meant to be considered "badass" moments from Carol. It was always meant to be morally ambiguous, and in my view, flat out wrong, hence Rick banishing her. Carol's not badass because she's ruthless, though some may believe so. She's badass because she's interesting and an exceptionally strong character to have come as far as she has from her beginnings.
My only problem with Carol, is that half of the "badass" things she does don't even make sense, and even prove detrimental. Killing Karen an… mored David to stop the flu from spreading. Ok..... they just got out of a council meeting where they concluded that everyone who was in the same cell block as Patrick (including the core group) was exposed to the virus, and thus likely to get sick. Killing Karen and David (who were already put in quarantine), was never going to stop the spread at all. Really all it did was create tension and ultimately break Tyreese.
As for this scene, I'll just post my thoughts from another thread.
My whole thing is that Rick and Carol are in the wrong to begin with. Its their own paranoia and arrogance that has them in this imaginary conflict with the Alexandrians. We've been following these characters for 5 seasons, so I completely understand why they're acting the way that they are, but damned if I agree with it… [view original content]
I pray that bitch dies how would you feel if someone threatens your child.That is just evil these character do anything and you people give them a free pass.
I think its funny that, she has no problem victimizing someone who is smaller than her, like her husband did to her at the beginning of the show. She is such a good person...
I pray that bitch dies how would you feel if someone threatens your child.That is just evil these character do anything and you people give them a free pass.
I think it's just because she doesn't want to get close to kids again, after what happened to Sophia, Mika, and Lizzie. But in season 5 episode 14, when she had her theory of Sam getting beat up and abused by his dad, I think that changed the way she saw Sam. So I think Crazy Carol will turn into a more caring one like before, cause what Sam is probably going through.
I didn't get to see this episode.
But from what I saw in last Sunday's episode: "Spend," It is plain to see that Carol is still a warmhearted person.
In this situation, she was doing what was needed.
I don't think she would've hurt him, but she had to make him think she would.
And she obviously does care about the boy, as she told Rick about what his father is doing to his mom.
Carol became my favourite character, actually. I used to be pretty neutral but regardless of agreeing with her on everything or not she developed quite nicely. Some characters just seem to stay in limbo and not do anything and that makes me appreciate her more.
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I always liked her...to overcome from the abusive relationship...she did pretty well!
LOL
That scene was simply the best scene of the season so far. Carol has come such a long way. I'd definately pick her to be part of my ZA survivalist crew!
It's definitely one of my favorites, along with Rick's "We are the walking dead," and the death of the Termites. This season has had, in my opinion, some really great and memorable scenes, it's probably one of the best seasons of the show, and depending on how everything else plays out, it will probably top Season 1 as my favorite season of the show.
I felt she was only taking the safe way with almost no risks. I honestly don't think Carol would have done all the stuff she said she would. It's possible she could though. I felt she just didn't want to take the risk of having go and tell his mom. Just think if he does tell his mom even after the threats though, it's going to suck for rick's group.
Well, those were all girls. Maybe she'll have better luck with boys and not have to tie that kid to a tree.
I don't think Karen and David's killings were ever meant to be considered "badass" moments from Carol. It was always meant to be morally ambiguous, and in my view, flat out wrong, hence Rick banishing her. Carol's not badass because she's ruthless, though some may believe so. She's badass because she's interesting and an exceptionally strong character to have come as far as she has from her beginnings.
you would think someone who was abused like she was, wouldn't be like that.
Exactly! EVERYONE! Take a page from this man's Book, He knows what he's doing unlike a lot of people on this site!
You sir, Made my dayt with this comment.
I pray that bitch dies how would you feel if someone threatens your child.That is just evil these character do anything and you people give them a free pass.
I think its funny that, she has no problem victimizing someone who is smaller than her, like her husband did to her at the beginning of the show. She is such a good person...
I think it's just because she doesn't want to get close to kids again, after what happened to Sophia, Mika, and Lizzie. But in season 5 episode 14, when she had her theory of Sam getting beat up and abused by his dad, I think that changed the way she saw Sam. So I think Crazy Carol will turn into a more caring one like before, cause what Sam is probably going through.
I didn't get to see this episode.
But from what I saw in last Sunday's episode: "Spend," It is plain to see that Carol is still a warmhearted person.
In this situation, she was doing what was needed.
I don't think she would've hurt him, but she had to make him think she would.
And she obviously does care about the boy, as she told Rick about what his father is doing to his mom.
Third favorite character, definitely my favorite living character. Though I did hate that threat to the kid.WAYYYY overboard. Still love her tho.
It's only a matter of time...
Carol became my favourite character, actually. I used to be pretty neutral but regardless of agreeing with her on everything or not she developed quite nicely. Some characters just seem to stay in limbo and not do anything and that makes me appreciate her more.
shes by far the best developed character in the show. she is Heisenberg-ish