Do you like rebecca better in this episode?

edited March 2014 in The Walking Dead

I do.

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  • Yeah, I can understand why she acted like she did in episode 1. She's about to bring a child into a colossally fucked up world and there's not many people you can trust.

  • It was very weird but I can see that hormones are doing it and shit (See how much more badass I am by saying and shit?)

  • edited March 2014

    I knew from the start that her bitterness and pissy mood was all because of her hormones. I've been a staunch Rebecca defender in every hate thread she got ;p

    I didn't blackmail her in EP1 because of that, and she was sooooo nice and sweet to Clem in EP2. Her letting Clem listen to her baby was such a cute scene.

    I'm really glad I was right!

  • I'm still a little fishy towards her. She made a big impact acting like the Larry archetype in Episode 1, then in Episode 2 she behaves more like Christa. The shift between characterisations felt too sudden as if they were two different people.

  • Pregnancy do make you feel like you're a bit on edge sometimes, especially in the later months.

    One of the reasons I was sure it was all the hormones' fault is because I've been there myself in the past ;p

    I'm glad I gave her a chance!

    RichWalk23 posted: »

    I'm still a little fishy towards her. She made a big impact acting like the Larry archetype in Episode 1, then in Episode 2 she behaves more like Christa. The shift between characterisations felt too sudden as if they were two different people.

  • edited March 2014

    I didn't like her terribly in the first episode, but I was willing to see what her side of the story was so I didn't black mail her. I'm glad I didn't. Guys, she's pregnant in the Z.A., her hormones are drastically heightened because she's pregnant, and she really thought that Clem was working with Carver, and now we know why that's such a bad thing.

    When your hormones are out of control you can't help being upset, etc. It's not about people controlling them better than other's, some people just have less hormone malfunctions than others in certain situations. The way she acted wasn't right, hormones or not, but she really can't help it. That doesn't excuse what she did though, what did excuse her is that she was genuinely apologetic for her actions and took responsibility for them.

    Whether you're hormonal or not is irrelevant. You will always, no matter what, be responsible for your own actions. Or a least that's my belief.

  • edited March 2014

    Pregnacy my ass. She's just bitching about everything and being mean to everyone BUT she does it cause she's scared and she thinks being mean is the good thing to do.

    Clementine: "You should probably think about being nicer to me."

    Clementine: "That's just my advice."

  • well,I always forgive people if they're sincerely apologized,like what I did to nick

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