The Walking Dead #89
Oct. 5th, 2011 07:30 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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The Walking Dead will premiere their second season this month, and in honor, we look at the current situation with the survivors of the Zombie Apocalypse.
The "No Way Out" story arc has concluded, and for those who survived, the blame and the tension is overwhelming.
"No Way Out" occurred because the local community's defenses weren't reinforced or redundant (if one failed, another was in place to keep people safe and give them time to reinforce). Good people died, and people got hurt. Among them was Rick's son, Carl, who took a bullet in the eye and survived.
Rick hides away to finally let the emotions that he's been holding back flow, and he confesses to Andrea what's bothering him.
I'll type in the text, since it will be beyond the page limit.
"It's Carl (Ricks injured son)... he remembers some tings, some things he doesn't. I've reminded him of other things... he knows his mother is dead... and he doesn't seem to miss her. He's moved on.
It's like he's too strong to grieve... and God help me...
... I am starting to hate him for it."

And some of the members of the original community who let Rick in blame him for their current suffering (they are building moats and other barriers) and for the loss of their own. A plot to overthrow "the king" is agreed upon, but not before walks in and hears the whole thing.
The chase is on through the community to silence Glen, before he warns Rick about the bloody coup that will kill him.



Don't mess with Rick. He's a bad, bad man.
The "No Way Out" story arc has concluded, and for those who survived, the blame and the tension is overwhelming.
"No Way Out" occurred because the local community's defenses weren't reinforced or redundant (if one failed, another was in place to keep people safe and give them time to reinforce). Good people died, and people got hurt. Among them was Rick's son, Carl, who took a bullet in the eye and survived.
Rick hides away to finally let the emotions that he's been holding back flow, and he confesses to Andrea what's bothering him.
I'll type in the text, since it will be beyond the page limit.
"It's Carl (Ricks injured son)... he remembers some tings, some things he doesn't. I've reminded him of other things... he knows his mother is dead... and he doesn't seem to miss her. He's moved on.
It's like he's too strong to grieve... and God help me...
... I am starting to hate him for it."

And some of the members of the original community who let Rick in blame him for their current suffering (they are building moats and other barriers) and for the loss of their own. A plot to overthrow "the king" is agreed upon, but not before walks in and hears the whole thing.
The chase is on through the community to silence Glen, before he warns Rick about the bloody coup that will kill him.



Don't mess with Rick. He's a bad, bad man.