![]() ![]() Other characters, like Abraham, are more fully capable of being brutal and lashing out yet strive to be more goal-oriented. The obvious examples are Dale and Hershel, who were never absolute pacifists, but could certainly take moral stands even when it put them at odds with their group. In a way, some Walking Dead characters are like the half-point between Rick and Gabriel. Gabriel so stubbornly refuses to change that he can barely kill a walker because he clings to the moral realm. This is all in contrast to the personality of Father Gabriel. However, seasons 4 and 5 saw Rick become unhinged so many times, one forgets he was relatively normal once! It’s easy to question the nature of Dawn’s leadership (and the whole “cop-hospital” operation). So that means killing a guy and definitely lying about it. On top of that, Rick and crew concoct a story about Lamson being killed by walkers. Then, rather than take him to the hospital, Rick shoots him dead with his revolver! After escaping from Sasha, Sergeant Bob Lamson gets hit by Rick with a car. Still, that understanding can be stretched to a breaking point. The episode features Rick at his most morally relative, which is easier to understand given all he’s been through. ![]() The Walking Dead episode “Coda” is very much an examination of motives overcoming nagging moral doubts. Was there a lesson to be learned? Was her sacrifice for naught? The Walking Dead season 5 mid-season premiere eliminated Beth. ![]()
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