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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 1669349" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>I definitely agree that the whole barn fiasco, particularly the ending will begin the growth of Rick's leadership ability. Shane is a big part of the show, I don't see that dichotomy leaving the show. There will have to be some sort of reconciliation or some factor that brings Shane back from the ledge. If he goes much further down the psycho road, he will get sent on his way. </p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, I understand how he has come to this. The guy does his damndest to save his best friend, which was a strained relationship to begin with from what I have seen, only to have to leave him in the hospital (which how did Rick survive without water or food for weeks while in a coma?), save Rick's family, fall for Rick's wife, who was about to leave him anyway, and then have the guy show up out of nowhere? That sucks for Shane, I think that would send just about anyone down the road to crazytown, even more in an apocolyptic scenario. I am hoping that Shane and Andrea stick together and that will level out Shane a little. </p><p></p><p>I also think that they leave the farm in the next episode, with Glenn possibly staying on the farm or the farmer's daughter leaving with the group. Not sure why she would leave the general safety of the farm. Hopefully the father and son that helped Rick survive the first couple days will come back into the fray this next series, I liked them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 1669349, member: 8373"] I definitely agree that the whole barn fiasco, particularly the ending will begin the growth of Rick's leadership ability. Shane is a big part of the show, I don't see that dichotomy leaving the show. There will have to be some sort of reconciliation or some factor that brings Shane back from the ledge. If he goes much further down the psycho road, he will get sent on his way. Don't get me wrong, I understand how he has come to this. The guy does his damndest to save his best friend, which was a strained relationship to begin with from what I have seen, only to have to leave him in the hospital (which how did Rick survive without water or food for weeks while in a coma?), save Rick's family, fall for Rick's wife, who was about to leave him anyway, and then have the guy show up out of nowhere? That sucks for Shane, I think that would send just about anyone down the road to crazytown, even more in an apocolyptic scenario. I am hoping that Shane and Andrea stick together and that will level out Shane a little. I also think that they leave the farm in the next episode, with Glenn possibly staying on the farm or the farmer's daughter leaving with the group. Not sure why she would leave the general safety of the farm. Hopefully the father and son that helped Rick survive the first couple days will come back into the fray this next series, I liked them. [/QUOTE]
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