Rantz, if you ever see me post on a Sunday night, you can guess it's new episode time. But I think whoever makes the first post about a new episode can just put a little disclaimer in there. Like EPISODE FIVE, WE ALL CRY A BUNCH.
First off, word to Glenn. I don't know that he's my favorite anymore, because Daryl is the right mix of good guy and douche bag, but he's up there and we need to hear from him more.
The C-section scene was very intense and very sad, but also hopeful. It's astounding that Lori could so readily accept death in order to protect the life she was bringing into the world. I don't think it's a thought process that's unique to her, I'm sure there are far too many mothers are faced with that decision, but the fact that she still believes enough in the world, in her new family, in Carl and most especially in Rick, to bring such a fragile but important thing through at the sacrifice of herself... that's powerful.
I watched one of the mini-documentaries on the website that said one of the goals of this season was to find Rick's breaking point - and that this is probably right around where he loses it. I think a lot of people have difficulty grieving for people whose death they don't experience first-hand. I hope that in the end, he realizes she was able to make the decisions she did because she trusted him again.
ALL THE FEELS EVER.








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