Good as this show is, it's not doing twists or Lost-ian style hidden clues and such for future episodes.
When exactly did we see Pete behave abusively?We've SEEN Pete behave in an abusive manner, so he's clearly the abusive one in the relationship. The kid could be lashing out at Jessie a) for lack of options to lash out b) because his mother is passive in the abuse and isn't doing anything to stop it. Retaliate against dad and you get a beating, retaliate against mom and nothing happens to you.You're probably right, given the kid damaged something of hers. Depends on what is too late, Pete dying, or Carol & Rick making a mess of things, because the former is not set in stone, but the latter almost certainly isJessie is so obviously the abusive one, not Pete. The question is: will Rick and Carol realize that before it's too late?
I just hope Rick doesn't kill Pete only to find out after the fact that he was actually the victim, which is where I'm thinking the writers are going with this storyline.
When exactly did we see Pete behave abusively?
That's what I said...Actually the clever and tragic part of making Jesse the abuser and not Pete would be for Rick to murder the wrong parent only to find out later that he had done so.I just hope Rick doesn't kill Pete only to find out after the fact that he was actually the victim, which is where I'm thinking the writers are going with this storyline.
A twist has to truly come out of left-field and almost contradict what we've seen and were told before. While, arguably, still staying more-or-less consistent within the established story. So the "everyone is infected" thing was a surprise reveal rather than a twist as it was never established before that you had to be bitten to turn.
You are aware that women can and do abuse men in the real world, right? Can you cite one clear example of Jessie being a victim of abuse? She has zero marks or bruises on her body (that we've seen) and doesn't seem to be very worried about covering any up, given how often we see her in outfits that keep her arms bared.
The fact that it's far more likely is why I think it's not as clear-cut as you do. Like I've said, we've already explored this territory before on this show. Why bother going through the same thing again?But, sure, go with "Jessie has no bruises and men get abused too!"
I'll go with "the guy is a drunken jerk and women and children are far more likely to be victims of abuse than men are."
Why destroy an object that means something to Jessie if she's supposed to be the "good" parent?
EDIT: Said something that didn't need to be said and had no real business being there. If you saw that, Trekker, I apologize!
And Glenn's bat might be foreshadowing (for either finale or season 6) ...though i hope not
I basically just insinuated that you'd prefer to accept the more common situation of the man being the abusive one because it's easier. Not really much of an insult, I guess, but I still felt bad after saying it.Didn't see it. But, I guess I accept your apology none-the-less.EDIT: Said something that didn't need to be said and had no real business being there. If you saw that, Trekker, I apologize!
I'm not saying it's guaranteed that Jessie is the abuser, I'm just asking you guys to actually look at the evidence and consider the possibility.
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