Except that if he hadn't snuck out of the church and went back to the death picnic to moon over his dead flock, they wouldn't have had incentive
--and that was the fault of the
people who took over his church. Rick's group just stabbed and hacked people to death. Who would feel safe around anyone capable of such mind-staggering violence. His attempt to escape was justified.
Beth is dead because Beth wanted her abuser dead, and Rick only agreed to the trade because the other people with him thought it would be an awesome idea.
Lamson's death placed Dawn in a vulnerable position. No one asked Rick to
kill one of the hostages you need as part of a prisoner exchange. What police academy did
he attend where that was said to be the right move to achieve a peaceful end?
Only if you assume that Dawn had no other reason to demand Noah's return, like say, she was a bully
See the post above.
Yes, but Tara, Maggie and Glenn didn't go out of their way to get the group kicked out of paradise. Gabriel did!
No, they just watched their companions desecrate a church with a gruesome bloodbath.
But at least half of that blood comes from Rick making up for the misdeeds you listed by getting the group through all kinds of genuine hell as their leader. He's contributed to their survival. Gabriel just keeps jeopardizing it.
I'm sure T-Dog, Lori, Sophia, Merle, Hershel, the former Woodbury redshirts at the prison and others would not see themselves as survivors.
TG1: ..and you would just be a killer, since stranding him on some world with limited or no provisions would be a death sentence.
Dude, the whole reason they got lost in space was because Smith tried to do the exact same thing to them!
So, you're advocating revenge? That would not shine a favorable light on the Robinson party. They would just seem ruthless. Take a page from Kirk in
"Arena"--the Gorn destroyed the
Cestus III base, but in the end, he did not kill the Gorn captain, which would not solve anything, nor bring the dead back to life.
As for those people complaining about the show losing its "edge" from not killing Glenn. Get over it. I don't think the show has been abusing its viewers or doing anything to deliberately extend things out, it's just they have a certain type of story to they want to tell right now and this one includes, well, the events over the course of a couple of days centered around various characters.
Some are pissed because the series has repeatedly teased Glenn's death with baseball bats (twice), referring to the comic, but the moment when it appears he's in a no-win situation, he lives again. I'm certainly glad Glenn is still breathing, but in a way, its going to be anti-climatic if he still meets his end, whether its based on the comic or not, because the producers have now milked the suspense of his mortality out of all its worth.
I do agree we're over-due for a major character death and I suspect we'll get that next week. Though, it'll probably be one of the secondary characters like Tara or Eugene.
Tara's risk taking smelled of a set up for her death. As I pointed out yesterday, Masterson is pregnant, and her character has lost most of her points of interest post-Glenn reuniting with Maggie, so she's the perfect B-character to meet her end.
However, if one of the A characters dies in 6A, I would not be surprised if its Carol or yes, Daryl. I no longer buy into the idea that he's untouchable due to fan obsession. He's not been very interesting this season, so something needs to make him relevant again.
I can't even get into another Rick v. Carol argument again with TREK_GOD; been down that road too many times. He's obviously got stone-cold anti-Rick goggles on. Rick can do no right by him. Fine. Whatever. (And no, it's strictly not a RvC argument but it's in the same venue as it and Carol points have been made.)
Its not about being "anti-Rick," but pointing out that he has buckets of blood on his hands, yet some want to zero in on the easily explained away mistakes of Gabriel, and call for his death.
And I really do not see him becoming a Shane 2.0 as he still showing some humanity in him and even seems to be softening somewhat given how we've seen him talk, he dealt with the Alexandrian helping him on the wall and him dealing with EmoDingst in the gun-training.
Would you give gun training to the child of the man you killed? That only happens in TV-set-up land.