I have no medical training whatsoever and even I know you
need to cauterize the wound. Maybe shoot a few rounds and put the barrel of the
gun against the wound? And I’m having a hard to buying that he wouldn’t turn. Every time anyone left Hershel’s cell, I
expected him to turn and bite whoever was left. What eventually happened was so scary, I
jumped and woke up my dog who then gave me the nastiest side-eye. He's not a fan of the zombie genre.
Prisoners are usually the hardened, do-whatever-it-takes, no
morals characters in a show. In a post-apocalyptic world, everyone’s a
prisoner and has to do whatever it takes to survive. I hope there are more
interactions between the group and the prisoners. I’d like to see if they
recognize that survival instinct in each other and how they each demonstrate it.*
I would, however, like to thank the
prisoners for the first laugh out loud moment I've had watching this show in a
long time. They’re violent as hell, but dumber than a box of rocks. They learned
the right way to be violent very quickly, though. The group learned something from
them, too: violence can be used to end an argument. Kudos to both
groups.
Rick admits that killing the prisoners is an option. I’m
surprised after everything they've been through, he seems reluctant to even say
it out loud. He can’t hate Lori that much if he’s still confiding in her and
looking for her approval and support. FINALLY:
“I know I’m a shitty wife and I’m not winning any mother of the year awards.” –
Lori Grimes. I also liked her reprimand of Carl for going out by himself. Pure
comedy. I’ve been through some bad breakups, but that last scene with Rick and
Lori was rough. Despite my feelings about Lori, I think it would be better for
them to be together. Having someone’s support that you feel close to could
really make the difference. And not just in a post-apocalyptic zombie world.
And so it came to pass, that Rick had to kill another
person. Nasty style, too. Another two people if you count the guy he left out in the side yard
with the walkers. I’m very impressed with Andrew Lincoln’s ability to show the
hardness (borderline tyrannical psychosis) on his face. I’m officially afraid
of Rick Grimes. He has earned his dictatorship.
After thoughts:
Why would they kill the prisoner with just a scratch,
because he was going to turn, and let Hershel live who was bitten through flesh?
I thought blood pumped pretty quickly. Losing Hershel would’ve been
devastating. Worse than losing anyone else so far, but it feels like a cheat.
I think that was the least sexy scene involving a woman’s
panties since moving pictures were invented.
*Well, that was quick. RIP prisoners.