Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
I agree, but if they DID slaughter them coming out of the door (like I was hoping), then the Governor would until have been able to do it later. Personally, I thought they should have just stayed in Woodbury until the Governor's return, and then just pop him there while his guard was down. They knew he killed most of his troops. They should have brought the prison people to Woodbury as well.
The prison is more secure to house that many people with that nut job and is two gay lovers running around. I would've however left Meshone in Woodbury to go all ninja on the gov when he returned.

I could have fixed that whole problem with one dedicated guy and a bolt action rifle a long time ago.

I do agree that Carl is heading down the path that Shane was blazing for him, hopefully not to the same end. Which brings up the great moral issue. The object of living is not living alone, there is no point in surviving if you have to kill everything you stand for to do it. Shane was far to absolute, and he feared his own and his friends death far too much. I'm all for staying alive but at what price? Yes, logic would dictate you do whatever it takes to survive, but logic alone doesn't drive man to carry out his actions. The Gov and Shane lost sight of that, became strictly about living or dying.