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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
I'm having issues believing how in one day of captivity she went from bad ass, take no prisoners, kill anyone to survive to a reformed person that can't stomach any sort of killing. Regardless of that poor bit of writing, the wild swings of the character have made her less interesting as who really wants to see more of this gentler, kinder Carol?
Very excited to see how far Morgan can take the Negan character as the team has lacked a really good villain since the Governor.
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I like remorseful Carol for a bit actually.
All of the characters do it at some point, they have that crisis of conscience, Rick had it when he became Farmer Rick until conflict with the Governor forced him to become the Solider again.
And thats sort of what I'm expecting of Carol. She is going to go through this moral crisis along with Morgan and they're both going to wind up meeting in the middle.
And then I presume Carol is going to end some more Saviour Fools.
Seeing as Carol and Morgan were the only real fighters that didnt get caught they're going to have a major role to play in rescuing the group this season.
One of the other things that my wife noticed was that there are no women among the saviours. Not one. Kind of odd. I dismissed it because it was a war party, etc. But Rick's group and even the Governor had women with them when they fought.