What is the most ironic part in TWD S2?

What is the most ironic part in TWD S2?

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  • edited July 2014

    The only slightly ironic thing I can think of is that carver was often excessively violent and killed brutally, and he dies by being killed brutally

    Or is that just poetic justice?

  • Tavia calling something ugly.

  • Carver: You don't know how good you have it

    Me: uh huh...sure

  • edited July 2014

    Carlos is against rash actions, yet he locked an 11 year old girl in a shed.

  • I find it ironic that people are whining about people dying in The Walking Dead.

  • I find it ironic that Sarah, an innocent child, got a more brutal and painful death than Carver, an insane megalomaniacal dictator who pretty much died instantly.

  • If you cut off Sarita's arm, and euthanize her, Kenny is thrown into Lilly's situation in the meat locker. He's all about doing the hard thing until it comes to somebody he cares about. How he lashes out at Clem is close to how Lilly lashes out and Kenny and determinant-ly Lee.

  • Carver told Carlos to "stop colliding that girl!" But then he collides her.

  • edited July 2014

    Found this kinda funny

    Jane - "My sister.. when it happened"

    Jane - "My sisters jacket.."

    Jane - "Blah Blah Blah my sister didnt make it"

    Jane - "Wow, i guess some people cant leave the past behind"

    Seriously Jane?!?

  • OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH DAMN

    kappafan posted: »

    Tavia calling something ugly.

  • He said "stop coddling that girl", not "stop colliding that girl"...

    Bygler posted: »

    Carver told Carlos to "stop colliding that girl!" But then he collides her.

  • This. So much! Kenny is going through the exact same thing he put Lilly through. This has to be the most ironic thing ever! I kind of wish there was some mention of Lilly in regards to this.

    If you cut off Sarita's arm, and euthanize her, Kenny is thrown into Lilly's situation in the meat locker. He's all about doing the hard thi

  • I'd say it's a bit of both. And deserved too.

    Flog61 posted: »

    The only slightly ironic thing I can think of is that carver was often excessively violent and killed brutally, and he dies by being killed brutally Or is that just poetic justice?

  • You still don't get it.

    I find it ironic that people are whining about people dying in The Walking Dead.

  • Really? Note to self: fuck auto correct

    He said "stop coddling that girl", not "stop colliding that girl"...

  • I dont know if its ironic or more so bad writing but clem being in both groups with a pregnant woman.. christa being pregnant and all of a sudden not..and NO follow up with that so far ..lol

  • Everybody stole what I was going to say

    • "Still. Not. Bitten."
    • The Thing with the Dog
    • Clementine talking with Carver at the beginning of episode 2
    • Kenny killing Carver
    • Trailer Park with Sarah (damn, that was emotional)
  • MyushaMyusha Banned
    edited July 2014

    That Rebecca and Alvin parallel Christa and Omid.

    Episode 1 and Episode 2.
    Clementine is asked what she should name their baby.

    And the irony is, Clementine is now one of the few people in charge of taking care of this baby. When Christa lost hers, while with Clem.

    ...If Christa comes back. And I think she will. I think I'm going to cry really hard the moment she knows about the baby.

  • Carlos.

    Carlos is the most ironic part in TWD season 2.

  • edited July 2014

    Carver talking about survival of the fittest then gets jumped on by an 11 year old

  • You had unlimited supplies of food.

    Rylee posted: »

    Carver: You don't know how good you have it Me: uh huh...sure

  • Taste of your own medicine eh Kenny?

    If you cut off Sarita's arm, and euthanize her, Kenny is thrown into Lilly's situation in the meat locker. He's all about doing the hard thi

  • Not the most ironic part,but still pretty ironic.
    Nick's last line(if you save him in episode 2) is:
    "Man,we're never gonna make it through this!"
    And after that you find him stuck on fence as a walker...
    R.I.P. Nick.

  • Alvin(determinant): You take care of my girls...I get the feeling it's gonna be a girl.

    And it turns out, out's a boy.

  • edited July 2014

    The part in the beginning where it says the story is tailored by our choices :P.

  • edited July 2014

    The statue in Episode 4 that reads "Fallen but not Forsaken" and yet that is exactly what happens to not only a determinant Nick but also Sarah, both in the exact same episode. Very sad really.

  • Not stealing Nick's watch (determinant).

    Nick: What time is it anyway? Damn, I left my watch back at the cabin. It was Pete's...It was all I had left of him.

  • I "get" it. I just don't agree with "it".

    J-Master posted: »

    You still don't get it.

    • People thinking that stealing the watch back in episode one would screw them over but you were actually rewarded with Nick being grateful for it

    • The fact that Nick said he would "live with it" in regards to the warning that telling Walter about Matthew is suicide. Not only is that statement ironic, but Nick can actually die because of the incident.

    • Clem killing Sarita parallels Kenny killing Larry.

  • edited July 2014

    Here's irony. Shel wanted to escape a prison-like environment, ends up in a prison-like environment.

  • Carlos says the adults are talking when an 11 year old girl makes all the decisions.

  • Carver smacks Clem for staring at him

    Carver compliments Clem that she wishes for him to die.

  • That's the point the world is cruel and unfair sometimes especially in TWD... But yeah Carver should have had worse....

    I find it ironic that Sarah, an innocent child, got a more brutal and painful death than Carver, an insane megalomaniacal dictator who pretty much died instantly.

  • Melon

    Spooch posted: »

    The part in the beginning where it says the story is tailored by our choices :P.

  • Jane says she has to leave before she loses Clem. But Jane's actions indirectly led to Clem getting into a possibly fatal gunfight. :(

  • Carlos is a doctor.

    Can't tell the difference between a dog bite and a zombie bite.

  • Russell wanted to escape from insane dictators.

    Can end up joining and staying in a group ruled by an insane dictator.(Carver)

  • Luke's being the one who says "broken people get reckless" ...

  • edited July 2014

    SNAP

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    SNAP

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    kappafan posted: »

    Tavia calling something ugly.

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