Didn't you hear the dinner bell boy?

edited August 2012 in The Walking Dead
So when Lee found the kill room, dose anyone else think he under-reacted? just curious?

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  • edited August 2012
    I think it was a combination of him being dissapointed that Lee went behind his back, and trying to keep his cool while he came up with an excuse for all the blood.
  • edited August 2012
    also some say andy is in denial about all the messed up shit his mother and brother do (cannabalism) so he is trying to appear innocent and legit..

    but he is not the stig ;)
  • edited August 2012
    I don't think he cared at that point, seeing as they would be part of it soon anyway. It probably wasn't the first time for them, hence lock and bolts (would it really stop a bandit that really wanted in?)
  • edited August 2012
    Lee notices a gun on Andy when they enter the dining room. Andy was just being cool to prevent a scene. I was mad that you couldn't make one then and there. It was obvious that was a human slaughterhouse from the implements to the JARS FILLED WITH HUMAN ORGANS.
  • edited August 2012
    How did you know they were human ? Some slaughterhouses do look like that.
  • edited August 2012
    I don't think Lee just bought whatever Andy said. I guess he was just really hungry. Also, it's hilarious to see Andy's reaction when you're silent. Lee just shrugs and walks out.
  • edited August 2012
    I thought he was just biding his time, but when he got to the house and didn't pull Kenny off to the side to warn them, I then thought he under-reacted. Theres some interesting thoughts here about it. :D
  • edited August 2012
    Andy's explanation does make sense. Lee, Mark and Kenny were hunting not that long ago, so I don't think he is a stranger to that amount of fluids. No water to wash the blood away and all that. Who would suspect a cannibalism after 3 months at our day and age ? The bear trap was a bit suspicious though, why remove the release mechanism ...
  • edited August 2012
    I don't think the idea of cannibalism really hit Lee until he saw Mark with no legs. He might have been suspicious of the St. Johns, but I don't think he had any idea that they were eating Mark.
  • edited August 2012
    Exactly. They could have had a different deal with the bandits, leading people into a trap. Jolene is a good example.
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