Norman Reedus has described Daryl like a stray dog it will try bite you if you get too close but take it inside where warm and show it kindness it will love you forever.
When you said why not the other way when Daryl pulled out the arrow is because if you pulled it back out through you'll be ripping all of his intestines out with it. You have to pull it through where you were shot and then clot both ends of your wound and Thai something around that will hold those rags to clot the blood until you can get stitches
I think that Daryl shy’s away from any time of affection From what we learned from how he grew up it sounds like his parents/parent wasn’t the best and him seeing Merle as a weird type of guardian angel hallucination shows that Merle was probably the closest family member he ever had/have.
Daryl goes looking for Sophia and he has no connection to anyone, Rick is a natural leader with a family so he feels obliged to find Sophia because he feels responsible meanwhile Shane acts like its duty to take care of Lori and Carl to selfish reasons.
I feel like Shane had very valid points but he’s only about himself. Rick is about the group. As Shane mentioned to Lori, his priority was keeping her and Carl safe. If it had been Carl vs Sofia he would more than likely be on the bandwagon to keep looking or have done more from jump to even prevent the entire situation. Blaming Dale for Andrea’s behavior is hilarious. 🤣🤣🤣 Her character annoys me so much. He should have left her!
11:40 I was confused by the seen myself when I watched it back than lol. However, I looked online and I found that this scene was supposed to symbolize that he's loyal to the group. But I'm not 100% sure if this is true 😂
Shane is a hypocrite though if it was Carl was missing he would go. I feel like Shane is only thinking about himself Rick wasn't forcing anyone to go. Daryl for sure has went looking for her on his own accord three times.
I disagree with you guys about the group being at the farm. I mean, if it was normal life I'd understand, but this is the apocalypse, things are vastly different now.
I think a lot of people misunderstood our point there. And maybe we just articulated it wrong. We pretty much agree that it would be safer for everyone for them to stay -- that's not in debate. But this place is not theirs. If they want to forcefully take the farm from the family, that's one thing. Then they can do whatever they want on the property. But they didn't. So if they want to stay, then play by the rules. Or leave. Do we think that leaving would be unsafe for them? 100% -- but that doesn't give them the right to use the property how they see fit and pick and choose what rules to follow on Herschel's farm.
Looking for more? We are at least 4 weeks ahead on our Patreon + access to UNCUT reactions.
www.patreon.com/collection/457166
Norman Reedus has described Daryl like a stray dog it will try bite you if you get too close but take it inside where warm and show it kindness it will love you forever.
When you said why not the other way when Daryl pulled out the arrow is because if you pulled it back out through you'll be ripping all of his intestines out with it. You have to pull it through where you were shot and then clot both ends of your wound and Thai something around that will hold those rags to clot the blood until you can get stitches
Dang -- good to know!
Reason they were able to keep the Walkers a secret is because they are pretty quiet when there isn’t bright lights or living in their sights.
Where did Rick think Hershel was putting the ones he helped to 'collect'?
Probably feeding them something
@@anitam7547 He wasn't helping ye
Daryl would have been the first walker lol
"Third Time You Pointed That Thang at Ma Head!" -Darnell Dickson 😂
"Why would this guy start at the boot?" It's a zombie. It starts wherever it grabs. Also 15:23 that's when everyone started to dislike Andrea
haha fair.
I think that Daryl shy’s away from any time of affection From what we learned from how he grew up it sounds like his parents/parent wasn’t the best and him seeing Merle as a weird type of guardian angel hallucination shows that Merle was probably the closest family member he ever had/have.
I love how Rick takes the ears and puts them in his pocket let’s keep that to ourselves😂
Rick and anyone else in the group should know to ask Herschel anything he told Rick they would have to to stay there and then took Jimmy at his word.
Poor Hershel had such a lovely thing going for his family before this crew showed up lol
Daryl goes looking for Sophia and he has no connection to anyone, Rick is a natural leader with a family so he feels obliged to find Sophia because he feels responsible meanwhile Shane acts like its duty to take care of Lori and Carl to selfish reasons.
16:42 Exactly! 😂
I look forward to these reactions! Thanks for watching it so far hope to see more :)
More on the way!
I feel like Shane had very valid points but he’s only about himself. Rick is about the group. As Shane mentioned to Lori, his priority was keeping her and Carl safe. If it had been Carl vs Sofia he would more than likely be on the bandwagon to keep looking or have done more from jump to even prevent the entire situation.
Blaming Dale for Andrea’s behavior is hilarious. 🤣🤣🤣
Her character annoys me so much. He should have left her!
"This is still Dale's fault, she wanted to kill herself" LMFAO 💀
hahah
13:42 Big Yikes!!!! 😭😂
100 yards is actually a relatively easy shot with a scoped rifle
11:40 I was confused by the seen myself when I watched it back than lol. However, I looked online and I found that this scene was supposed to symbolize that he's loyal to the group. But I'm not 100% sure if this is true 😂
Shane is a hypocrite though if it was Carl was missing he would go. I feel like Shane is only thinking about himself Rick wasn't forcing anyone to go. Daryl for sure has went looking for her on his own accord three times.
4:15 Yikes! 😬
17:32 🙏🏽💪
18:21 👀 👀 👀 👀
17:58 👀
13:12 👀
True fact! You won’t find Daryl Dixon in TWD comic book! He is strictly TV!
I disagree with you guys about the group being at the farm. I mean, if it was normal life I'd understand, but this is the apocalypse, things are vastly different now.
I think a lot of people misunderstood our point there. And maybe we just articulated it wrong. We pretty much agree that it would be safer for everyone for them to stay -- that's not in debate.
But this place is not theirs. If they want to forcefully take the farm from the family, that's one thing. Then they can do whatever they want on the property. But they didn't. So if they want to stay, then play by the rules. Or leave.
Do we think that leaving would be unsafe for them? 100% -- but that doesn't give them the right to use the property how they see fit and pick and choose what rules to follow on Herschel's farm.