"YOU PUT THAT THERE DIDN'T YOU! WHEN I WENT OUT TO TAKE A PISS" **Does the hand flick** -Daryl to the man who put the other half of the rabbit in his bag
@@nxmx6ixnah I’m with him, hated Shane because of how quick he lost his mind, like really dude, you’re supposed to be the big tough guy of the group and YOURE the one that goes crazy.
You only say that because you haven't seen this season in a while. After rewatching it, you remember that Shane's mental health plummeted while Rick remained steady.
Bro was tryna say “fuck your daughter” without saying it 😂that exhale as soon as they mentioned Sophia bro was holding back the most devious come back 💀💀
@@JRMAV1he wanted to leave the group and go on his own and was about to, when Lori stopped him and said she still had feelings for him🤦🤦... Lori manipulated Rick and Shane
@@ashborn5943agreed, but it’s character development, Daryl has seen so many of his loved ones die and other fucked up shit that’s it’s seriously affected him
@@notmeee496it hits harder when you realise daryl didn't really have the best loved ones before the apocalypse, with Merle and an abusive dad. So when he keeps losing loved ones in the apocalypse, he's also losing probably some of the only people who've shown him true love and kindness. Its probably one of the reasons he spent so long looking for rick.
Same with Andrew Lincoln. His performance as Rick throughout the seasons is just phenomenal. He is very much an underrated actor. Wish he was in more movies instead of the most obscure indie movies.
Darryl is so endearing the way he's truly hopeful about the fact that he found the doll... His seaking of Sophia was the beginning of him becoming a truly truly good human being.
He was wrong tho, Shane had experience as a former cop who would’ve searched for missing kids all the time, in a world before the zombie apocalypse, they give you 48 hours and after that you’re searching for a body, now in a zombie apocalypse where the world is more dangerous, they’re searching for a girl for over a week and all they’ve found is a doll, 99.9 % chance she was dead and Shane realised that, I think Rick did too but didn’t want to admit it to not upset people even if it would’ve been for the best of the group
@@notmeee496she mightve still been alive if it weren't for Hershel's family keeping a barn full of walkers. They could've found her alive in the barn so Shane wasn't really right. If there were no walkers she would've been alive
@sitdowndogbreath I don't think he ever even did meth. Merle did. It was his stash the Daryl had; as well as the fact that when Daryl finds Merle in the prison about to kidnapp michonne. Merle lies an says he looking for some crystal an that yeah he know that crap will mess his life up(sounding almost like he's quoting Daryl)
There wouldn't even be a show because the governer would not have started a war because Shane would of killed him negan wouldn't kill abrahim or Glenn because Shane would of killed him too
Momentos que confirman que Shane no estaba enamorado de Lori, incluso Rick se lo dijo, la mayor parte del tiempo ella ni siquiera le agrada. La veía como una posesión, algo que le daba motivos para seguir adelante "La tengo que proteger" pero nunca hubo sentimientos reales
@@LetEmflyProductions 1-2 seasons best seasons imo. And then other seasons, untill 7th. 7th, was last season I watched. So bad, and boring. But Negan was good ngl, unfortunately he couldn't carry that season. I didn't even tried to watch season 8, I was too disappointed. And saw 8 season rating, even worse than season 7
@@alceusrydan6237 At the beginning, yes. But he lost it too quickly, his mind crumbled and was going insane by the time he tried to kill Rick. Adapting, to me, is normal people facing hardships, beating them, and coming out better than before. He failed that task.
@moteroargentino7944 Brother I'm calling BS on that. Watch the walking dead season 6 I believe where Rick fights the wife beater in Alexandria. Right before Michonne knocks Rick out, Rick was literally giving the same exact speech Shane had given right before they cleared the shed filled with walkers. If anything Shane's craziness was his unrequited love for Lori. Rick and the rest of them were trying to hold on to what the world use to be. Shane realized early on that world was gone. Up till season 4 Rick tried to hold onto the standards of the old world. It was until season 5 after Rick lost, his home (the prison), his family (Hershel and Judith whom he assumed died to the govenors attack) that he realized that humans are more dangerous than the walkers themselves. This was the season (5) where he became the popular Savage Rick. A Rick that easily resembled Shane, a Rick who was ruthless and meticulous. You see Shane was already that, but was wildly denied because it seemed crazy ATM. Shane was ostracized because of his behaviors that season 5+ Rick has shown. Difference is we've seen the worst of the worst from the lens of Rick so his actions seemed reasonable. Whereas Shane had a good point just that at the time it seemed evil, but in reality it was logical.
Shane is right though. As a cop, he knows what's what and that's just in a normal world. In the zombie apocalypse? Man she's dead and everyone but Carol knew it
dude. to see daryl here, and where hes at now on his own show is crazy... him and carol definitely had 2 of the best character growth in the series. really wish shane woudve lasted longer tho. comics aside he was prepared for this world and had so much unseen potential in his character....
No he would have done so for lori and carl. Shane didn't truly care about Rick. What you said should be flipped because it is Rick that would. RIck was a lot more forgiving.