My thought was she was trying to eradicate the virus. By burning the bodies, she hoped to completely eliminate the virus before it could infect more people. Letting them live would mean that there would be more opportunities for the virus to propagate.
However, the total disregard they have for sanitation and cross contamination in general from blood spatters and handling corpses means they are certain to get any number of other diseases and infections anyway.
I dunno, if conventional bacteria could live in a walking corpse, wouldn’t the walking corpses rapidly succumb to decay? I get the impression that reanimation is a near-perfect sterilization process, hence virtually no flies or scavengers or conventional decay processes that would (especially in Georgia temperatures) quickly reduce the corpses to skeletons.
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t have a problem with him forgiving her. It’s just that after so many episodes of Tyrese actively looking for the killer, I’d expect a greater response to finding out that someone so close to him murdered his girlfriend. Much more than a brief conversation that conveniently wraps up that dilemna. I hope it’s explored more in later eps., but I doubt it.
But the problem is that there were many others at the time who were also exposed to the disease. It seemed like a jump too far ahead with the character up to that point. Teaching children to arm themselves is one thing. Outright murdering two innocent people while covering for herself is another.
You would be correct, had Carol confessed before the whole Lizzie/Mika thing. But after Tyrese saw that Carol did what needed to be done with Lizzie, he understood why she had made the same decision with Karen & the other person.
That’s what I was talking about. Thanks. At the time, I figured Carol’s sudden departure from the show might lead to her inclusion in the spin-off, although that doesn’t seem the case now.
I got caught up this weekend. A few months ago I wondered how different/alike the show is from the comics, which I haven’t read, and happened upon a discussion about whether the show would go the same place with the girls as the comics did two male child characters, with one brother killing the other to prove that people always came back. So I wasn’t really surprised by this turn of events, but I was impressed that they did indeed “go there.”
Sure there will.
And Daryl will be expected by his new group to go up against Rick.
Since that group, while in the house with Rick, were discussing the possibility of raping the girl who owned the clean shirt, I hope Daryl names the philosophic leader first.
:rolleyes: