Quote (Senee @ 23 Mar 2015 16:45)
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Quote (sylvannos @ 24 Mar 2015 14:05)
One of the reasons Kirkman said he created the Governor was to show what Rick could have become. The Governor is what Rick would be if he abandoned his humanity, simply taking things by force and viewing people as expendable.
Glen's comment at Terminus "This is still us, right?" is crucial in understanding how the group functions. Rick's group could have become the people at Terminus. They could have become like the Governor if they followed Shane. It permeates through all of them. Even Daryl catches a glimpse of what he and Merle could have become when he's with the group of men that tries to rape Carl.
Now, finally at Alexandria, this shit is catching up to them. So far, they haven't raped, stole, and murdered everything not because it would be too hard and compromise their morals, but because it would be too easy. It would make the group weak.
If the show is still following the comic, then we're about to meet a group just like Rick's...harder than nails in a coffin with an intimate knowledge of how to survive.
The point is that Rick is starting to arrive at a crossroads. He knows how easy it would be to protect Carl and Judith by taking over Alexandria. He knows he could surpass the Governor in power. He's hunted cannibals, lived under siege, and killed his best friend. Now, he has to make the choice between his own humanity or the fate of humanity.
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