It's all logic on my part. Why on earth would I let someone in on my plan? Yes, I'm going to play the part like it's never been played because I want my plan to work.
The best trick the devil plays is to convince the world he doesn't exist.
Eugene was told by Rosita and Sasha they were there to rescue him. He said no...I'm staying. Immediately, Rosita is convinced that he's Negan. Mission accomplished.
I'm going to try to reason with you, even though I know it's futile. You are doing exactly what I did when Lt. Gaeta from Battlestar Galactica became a mutiny traitor. He was the only character I got emotionally invested in, and when he became a traitor, I was in denial, then I justified it, then I created excuses, etc. I couldn't accept the fact that a character I liked that much, would do what I found abhorrent. It happens, you watch a show, you get invested into a character, and then they betray you, and you deny it.
If you could see yourself from the outside, you'd agree with me. But you can't because you're looking through fogged lenses.
I'd have more faith in Eugene currently playing Negan if he would have said something to that effect when he saw Rosita and Sasha. Instead, he acted as if he genuinely wanted to be there. Why try to fool Rosita and Sasha? Wouldn't letting them in on the trick help since not letting them know may very well cause them to sabotage his plans?
That's the problem with plotting to kill someone. You don't make an announcement. You need for everyone to be convinced.
You also don't blab that you did it. Not if you want to get away with murder.
I would advise you to not plot any kind of wrongdoing.
In many (perhaps most) cases, you are correct. Keep plots of wrongdoing to yourself if you hope to succeed or get away with it. However, in this case, Sasha and Rosita could very well disrupt his murder plans. Also, just about all of Eugene's friends want Negan dead. Sasha and most definitely Rosita, would have more reason than most considering their lover was brutally killed by Negan.
Getting away with murder isn't really much of a concern in this post-apocalyptic world. It happens all the time and no one bats an eye (pun intended) so long as it's considered justified. And the murder of Negan... most definitely considered justified by just about anyone that is not a Savior (but probably even some of them).
I'm going to try to reason with you, even though I know it's futile. You are doing exactly what I did when Lt. Gaeta from Battlestar Galactica became a mutiny traitor. He was the only character I got emotionally invested in, and when he became a traitor, I was in denial, then I justified it, then I created excuses, etc. I couldn't accept the fact that a character I liked that much, would do what I found abhorrent. It happens, you watch a show, you get invested into a character, and then they betray you, and you deny it.
If you could see yourself from the outside, you'd agree with me. But you can't because you're looking through fogged lenses.
Thanks for the pep-talk. But I'm looking at this strictly based upon what I would do. It has nothing to do with me liking or not liking a character. I don't understand why that is so difficult for you or anyone else to understand.
I see an opportunity to strike back at a nemesis. I would gain that person's trust and make my move when the opportunity presents itself.
You don't have to agree with me...but damn, quit telling me that I'm emotional and too invested in the character. It's a television show and this is my theory. If I'm wrong, it won't be the first. However, I've been known to be right on this and plenty other shows that I watch.
I guess time will tell. I'm not getting my panties twisted over this. It's just an opinion. Can you agree on that?
Getting away with murder isn't really much of a concern in this post-apocalyptic world. It happens all the time and no one bats an eye (pun intended) so long as it's considered justified. And the murder of Negan... most definitely considered justified by just about anyone that is not a Savior (but probably even some of them).
I was involved in a thread discussion about Negan's murder and the aftermath and/or fallout on the part of the Saviors for which I shared how I would handle that situation if it were to present itself as a problem.
With that said, getting away with Negan's murder may very well be a concern. Nothing is off the table in the realm of possibilities.
So, bat sh*it crazy (pun also intended) as it may be...I'm going to kindly disagree with you on that.
I still have faith in Euguene. I feel the writers would not have made him such a comic relief for the show if we're gonna have to turn around and hate him. Maybe I'm in denial because I love him
I still have faith in Euguene. I feel the writers would not have made him such a comic relief for the show if we're gonna have to turn around and hate him. Maybe I'm in denial because I love him
I like Eugene too. He's one of the more intriguing characters on the show. I actually think it adds or deepens another dimension of his character to have him bow to Negan. That is how he survives. He doesn't survive like others, he doesn't use might, he has his own way. And it has proven to work for him.
Speaking of murder being justified, I keep forgetting that Rick was a cop because he never arrests anyone, instead he chops up his enemies in to little bits with his red-handled machete of +1 mischief. I mean at one point they had control over an entire prison and still his old job didn't come back to him, it's like he loves chaos. I hope he finds a pair of handcuffs and does the right thing concerning notorious psychopath Morgan before he goes on a killing spree with his stick.
It'll be on Rick's conscience if that passive-friendly monster remains at large!
Speaking of murder being justified, I keep forgetting that Rick was a cop because he never arrests anyone, instead he chops up his enemies in to little bits with his red-handled machete of +1 mischief. I mean at one point they had control over an entire prison and still his old job didn't come back to him, it's like he loves chaos. I hope he finds a pair of handcuffs and does the right thing concerning notorious psychopath Morgan before he goes on a killing spree with his stick.
It'll be on Rick's conscience if that passive-friendly monster remains at large!
There's no more system. Rick fully realized this back in season 2 when he put away his uniform. How can you be a cop where you have no superiors, no courts, no prisons, no government. Dawn's officers at Grady Memorial weren't cops anymore either, despite wearing their uniforms and badges and driving around in cruisers. Real police officers exist only in the context of a larger society and its laws. Without that, vigilante justice is the only justice. You become judge, jury, and sometimes executioner - which is not what cops do.
And before you get all weepy about poor Gareth and his friends, remember that they were operating a human slaughterhouse. This is a bunch of predators who would've continued stalking random people - and eating them - if Rick hadn't put a stop to it.
Speaking of murder being justified, I keep forgetting that Rick was a cop because he never arrests anyone, instead he chops up his enemies in to little bits with his red-handled machete of +1 mischief. I mean at one point they had control over an entire prison and still his old job didn't come back to him, it's like he loves chaos. I hope he finds a pair of handcuffs and does the right thing concerning notorious psychopath Morgan before he goes on a killing spree with his stick.
It'll be on Rick's conscience if that passive-friendly monster remains at large!
There's no more system. Rick fully realized this back in season 2 when he put away his uniform. How can you be a cop where you have no superiors, no courts, no prisons, no government. Dawn's officers at Grady Memorial weren't cops anymore either, despite wearing their uniforms and badges and driving around in cruisers. Real police officers exist only in the context of a larger society and its laws. Without that, vigilante justice is the only justice. You become judge, jury, and sometimes executioner - which is not what cops do.
And before you get all weepy about poor Gareth and his friends, remember that they were operating a human slaughterhouse. This is a bunch of predators who would've continued stalking random people - and eating them - if Rick hadn't put a stop to it.
That situation with Gareth was technically self defense. Lol
i think eugene takes the shape of whatever container he his in. i don't think he is playing negan but if the grimes gang prevails he will switch sides easily.
I agree entirely.
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Réponse de TheShredder
le 22 mars 2017 à 13h58
I'm going to try to reason with you, even though I know it's futile. You are doing exactly what I did when Lt. Gaeta from Battlestar Galactica became a mutiny traitor. He was the only character I got emotionally invested in, and when he became a traitor, I was in denial, then I justified it, then I created excuses, etc. I couldn't accept the fact that a character I liked that much, would do what I found abhorrent. It happens, you watch a show, you get invested into a character, and then they betray you, and you deny it.
If you could see yourself from the outside, you'd agree with me. But you can't because you're looking through fogged lenses.
Réponse de GrandTardigrade
le 22 mars 2017 à 14h14
In many (perhaps most) cases, you are correct. Keep plots of wrongdoing to yourself if you hope to succeed or get away with it. However, in this case, Sasha and Rosita could very well disrupt his murder plans. Also, just about all of Eugene's friends want Negan dead. Sasha and most definitely Rosita, would have more reason than most considering their lover was brutally killed by Negan.
Getting away with murder isn't really much of a concern in this post-apocalyptic world. It happens all the time and no one bats an eye (pun intended) so long as it's considered justified. And the murder of Negan... most definitely considered justified by just about anyone that is not a Savior (but probably even some of them).
Réponse de GrandTardigrade
le 22 mars 2017 à 14h14
Indeed, just a prediction.
Réponse de Nubyan
le 22 mars 2017 à 15h20
Thanks for the pep-talk. But I'm looking at this strictly based upon what I would do. It has nothing to do with me liking or not liking a character. I don't understand why that is so difficult for you or anyone else to understand.
I see an opportunity to strike back at a nemesis. I would gain that person's trust and make my move when the opportunity presents itself.
You don't have to agree with me...but damn, quit telling me that I'm emotional and too invested in the character. It's a television show and this is my theory. If I'm wrong, it won't be the first. However, I've been known to be right on this and plenty other shows that I watch.
I guess time will tell. I'm not getting my panties twisted over this. It's just an opinion. Can you agree on that?
Réponse de Nubyan
le 22 mars 2017 à 15h36
I was involved in a thread discussion about Negan's murder and the aftermath and/or fallout on the part of the Saviors for which I shared how I would handle that situation if it were to present itself as a problem.
With that said, getting away with Negan's murder may very well be a concern. Nothing is off the table in the realm of possibilities.
So, bat sh*it crazy (pun also intended) as it may be...I'm going to kindly disagree with you on that.
Réponse de mountaingirl
le 23 mars 2017 à 13h38
I still have faith in Euguene. I feel the writers would not have made him such a comic relief for the show if we're gonna have to turn around and hate him. Maybe I'm in denial because I love him
Réponse de GrandTardigrade
le 23 mars 2017 à 13h47
I like Eugene too. He's one of the more intriguing characters on the show. I actually think it adds or deepens another dimension of his character to have him bow to Negan. That is how he survives. He doesn't survive like others, he doesn't use might, he has his own way. And it has proven to work for him.
Réponse de krashd
le 23 mars 2017 à 16h49
Speaking of murder being justified, I keep forgetting that Rick was a cop because he never arrests anyone, instead he chops up his enemies in to little bits with his red-handled machete of +1 mischief. I mean at one point they had control over an entire prison and still his old job didn't come back to him, it's like he loves chaos. I hope he finds a pair of handcuffs and does the right thing concerning notorious psychopath Morgan before he goes on a killing spree with his stick.
It'll be on Rick's conscience if that passive-friendly monster remains at large!
Réponse de chrisjdel
le 23 mars 2017 à 17h10
There's no more system. Rick fully realized this back in season 2 when he put away his uniform. How can you be a cop where you have no superiors, no courts, no prisons, no government. Dawn's officers at Grady Memorial weren't cops anymore either, despite wearing their uniforms and badges and driving around in cruisers. Real police officers exist only in the context of a larger society and its laws. Without that, vigilante justice is the only justice. You become judge, jury, and sometimes executioner - which is not what cops do.
And before you get all weepy about poor Gareth and his friends, remember that they were operating a human slaughterhouse. This is a bunch of predators who would've continued stalking random people - and eating them - if Rick hadn't put a stop to it.
Réponse de tmdb38541732
le 24 mars 2017 à 05h18
That situation with Gareth was technically self defense. Lol
Réponse de Mr. Moovee
le 24 mars 2017 à 09h07
One of the worst characters on the show...ever...I hate him, I hate his hair, I hate his stupid voice. Worthless
Réponse de Nubyan
le 24 mars 2017 à 10h27
Why don't you tell us how you really feel? No holding back.
Réponse de tmdb38541732
le 24 mars 2017 à 11h04
Lol
Réponse de GrandTardigrade
le 25 mars 2017 à 16h37
Sounds like a scene from 10 Things I Hate About You
Réponse de domremy
le 26 mars 2017 à 07h11
I agree entirely.