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The Walking Dead [2003] #037

par Robert Kirkman

Autres auteurs: Charlie Adlard (Illustrateur), Cliff Rathburn (Illustrateur)

Séries: The Walking Dead (#37)

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I do NOT like that the first thing we see in this issue is a flashback of Shane and Lori. It makes me want to puke, seeing them hooking up and then Shane trying to make it into more.

I do not like Shane, but Lori should NOT have been all, 'wham bam, thank you ma'am.' She should have manned up and accepted the situation she was in, without being a whore and sleeping with her husband's best friend.

Yes, Shane is entitled to his feelings for Lori and all that shit. But that said, he should have known that Lori would not want, or was not ready for the two of them to become more.

They were just having sex, that is all. They were not in a committed relationship, not even a relationship at all, really. Lori was still grieving over having to leave Rick behind.

Lori and Rick talking about Carl and the baby is boring to me. Lori just needs to be quiet and look after Carl, and STOP thinking of that dead psycho Shane.

So Rick is AGAIN, proving what a dumbass he is. Lori is close to full term with her pregnancy, and he is JUST NOW, thinking about things the baby will need?

Rick should have been trying to figure out what they are going to do for the baby, months ago. The baby will need clothes, food, diapers, a crib, toys, and all kinds of other stuff.

Glenn and Maggie's wedding was not fancy or anything, but I enjoyed it. Short and sweet and to the point. They had their friends and family that were still alive with them, and at this point they should be glad that anyone was alive to come to their wedding.

Glenn and Maggie still crack me up with how obsessed with sex they are. It is like that is all they talk about and/or think about. They are lucky that some weird sex joke or comment has not popped out of their mouths on accident yet.

I feel bad for Tyreese. He was sleeping and all of a sudden Michonne goes into his room, wakes him up, and starts crying all over him. Hope Tyreese handles Michonne better than he did Carol.

I liked that we got to see some of the group playing basketball, it felt like they were all having a small moment of normalcy from their lives before the end of the world.

If they were going to talk about clothes, I feel like Andrea should have called another meeting with the whole group, and told them about her new plans for making clothes.

I am glad that Rick tried to immediately comfort Carl, when it seemed like he had forgotten that his father's hand had been chopped off. It was a nice thing to do and I am glad Lori did not butt in and say anything.

Dale has a point. They can not defend themselves against the Governor and the people of Woodbury. They do not have the manpower, or anywhere near the amount of weapons they would need to defend themselves and the prison.

And once again, RICK is leaving. I am starting to think there might actually be more to what Carl was saying a few issues back, about his father not loving him and his mother enough.

Rick should have just sent other people out to look for the National Guard Station. He should have stayed back at the prison to protect his family and the rest of the group, if the Governor and his group attacked.

So, I kind of think that them taking the RV and a group of people to look for the National Guard Station, is a dumb idea. They should have only had two people go, so that if things go sideways, their group does not lose a lot of people.

I like that Maggie did not want to be away from Glenn so soon after they were married, so she offered to go with him and find the National Guard Station.

Oh, so Rick DID stay behind this time. GOOD. It is way past time that he stop thinking he can do anything and everything, especially now that he is down one hand.

I get that Rick wanted to go with Glenn and the other's who are going to look for the National Guard Station, but the way he is acting, is like a child throwing a tantrum.

Holy crap, you stupid whore. Why the HELL did you have to go and bring up Shane? Rick already knows WAY more than he needs to know about your affair with the psycho. ( )
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