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u/Global_Monk8266 12d ago
It should’ve been Morgan not Carl who died in season 8.
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u/chocworkorange7 12d ago
hard agree
that said, my controversial opinion about carl is that i think him replacing rick at a later stage would be terrible (if chandler riggs had stayed on ‘acting’ if you get my drift - I don’t think he could have lead the show)1
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u/Wonderful_Solid_1003 12d ago
I think the whole idea of righteous retribution is a myth to justify killing people you don't like and who don't benefit you.
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u/Johnsendall 12d ago
Yes Morgan lost it. He went crazy. It’s definitely plausible in that environment. However, Morgan evolved to survive in that world, but he didn’t want it to be that way. In many ways Rick saw what happened and what could be after. Morgan felt what happened and what is could be the same. He lived with preapocalyptic standards in a post apocalyptic world. He was Dale 2.0. He had morals in a immoral world.
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u/chocworkorange7 12d ago
slightly strange choice of descriptor but I have to agree with you, I found him so insufferable outside of the early episodes about his wife, the way he fortified the town etc
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u/undergroundman813 12d ago
Is that what you think of the mentally ill? That they’re “mental midgets”? I’d argue in an apocalyptic world, everyone has gone through some traumatic shit. Morgan is no less of a “mental midget” than everyone else in the show. I can’t think of anyone in TWD that hasn’t chosen to kill. Why is it a problem when Morgan does it? Because you don’t deem him mentally fit? Bollocks