In denial of what? The producers said that Lori doesn't care about Carl, and that's why she's inept at keeping track of him?
She's a villain. Have a good long cry and get over it.
She's a villain. Have a good long cry and get over it.
If she's going to evolve into a genuine antagonist, that's yet to be seen as far as the show to date is concerned. She's an agent of conflict, but full-blown villain? I think you have issues.
Spoiler:If the comics are anything to go by, Lori doesn't have long to live, anyway. So, I doubt that her character will have enough time for significant development into an antagonist, or whatever else.
She's easy to demonize.
If she's going to evolve into a genuine antagonist, that's yet to be seen as far as the show to date is concerned. She's an agent of conflict, but full-blown villain? I think you have issues.
I love MacBeth. Only Shakespeare play I dig.
Not really. I understood exactly what the producers meant when they called her Lady Macbeth. You should read the play. That way you'll actually have an inkling of what they're talking about.
"Not really."
If you're confused enough to believe that their offhand comment relating her little whisper to Lady MacBeth means that your fantasy of her diabolical nature is true, I won't take that away from you. It clearly means a lot.
Does anyone care? I had a loose bowel movement last night and my tummy feels like a crumbling cracker.
Richard III is also good, but Titus Andronicus is right up there with Macbeth.
Yeah, Titus...I did enjoy that one.
I like the ones that aren't solely about love.
But MacBeth was great. I enjoyed watching that guy descend into madness.
Like Rick might.
Ah, so then you're completely unfamiliar with the play. You should read it. You'd like it.
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