I love Shane and I agree he adapted too quick. It’s prolly a good thing he was killed tho since he advanced that much only in season 2. He’d prolly be worse than Negan if he would’ve made it to season 7
What I call the Raider theory: might makes right, take whatever you can from whoever you can. People like that, who adapt so quickly to the end of the world are the most dangerous people.
I like to think of it that Shane has evolved as a person, that if he were to remain alive his hair would be like that, etc. He would like like that if he were still alive at that point, or at least pre-apocalypse but at that point
Yeah me too, same with Hershel and Sasha. Their spirits are visiting Rick, same thing with Tyreese's death where he sees the Govener, that guy from Terminus, Beth, and Lizzie and her sister.
The on-screen chemistry between Rick and Shane was unbelievable during season 1 and 2. Amazing how they could recapture it like 7 years later when this episode aired.
fucking loved this scene. i love the early walking dead seasons and this made me miss them even more, but it was really well done.. i especially love the banter between shane & rick
@@thegirlinquestion Everyone who? I only see PC articles claim that like they claim with every woke garbage movies and shows. People vastly despise walking dead now.
The early seasons where so much better it was after this scene I stopped watching the walking dead because we’ll All the characters I have a shit about are gone and Carl was the only one keeping me watching cause I wanted to see him lead. But nah the show is terrible all the characters are boring 😴
I think this scene and season 3, episode 6 the phone calls with Beth, Jim, Lori from the afterlife are soem of two best scenes. Absolutely incredible acting from everyone.
You can kind of tell that of the shit these guys went through together and how they were trying to kill each other in the 2nd season, they’re still friends, because we don’t know what these guys were before the apocalypse, but after that they changed, but still doesn’t change the fact that Rick loved him like a brother
Shane saying he’s glad Rick took a page out of his book was soothing to me. Then he complimentes Rick about some of his most gruesome kills, shows Jon Bernthal really cares about what he did here on the show. Two legends right here on the screen
I agree! I kinda like to think about it as all the visions he sees are the versions of himself he sees. There is a lot of Shane in Rick, Rick probably channels his Shane when he needs to go to a place. Like the ones mentioned. "It has to be me"
@@IDK83 He was definitely an asshole before her, have you seen the first season...? Plus, take ownership, if you're an asshole it's nobody's fault but yours.
I like how Shane looks slightly off camera and notices the incoming walkers and hesitates a little before yelling at Rick to wake up. Almost like Shane was thinking to himself is Rick still worth my help
It’s funny how Shane’s fans seem to forget how he far gone he was. He didn’t just adapt to the new world, he became everything that made it bad. His drive was to take Lori, Carl, and unborn Judith as his own and was even willing to kill Rick and others to do it. I’m not saying he was wrong about everything but people need to realize that he did worse things than what was needed to survive.
@@Roshambo920 Not really. Every person he killed or attempted to had a valid reason to die, including Rick. Rick was weak, he wasn't built for the new world. If Rick hadn't have killed Nebraska and his buddy, Shane would've capped him. But because things went down the way they did, Rick was as far gone as Shane was, with the only difference being their immediate physical positions.
It was literally filmed during his break before Punisher's Season 2 and since TWD has a huge commitment contract he had to do so for this one episode like how Andrew Lincoln & Norman Reedus had to grow their hair out for 9 seasons unless it's scripted to change
Talking about the criminals : "There was a third man, changed everything didn't it?" He's actually talking about himself I think, he was like the third wheel with Lori and Rick
Not necessarily, the third man changed everything cuz this meant that rick woke up in the hospital after the apocalypse had already started which caused shane and lori to be together cuz they thought he died. Perhaps If that third man wasn‘t there to shoot rick, maybe rick would have died when the outbreak started or somewhere along the way. If he did survive tho the relationship with lori and shane wouldn‘t have happened. If the third man was not there shane might still have been alive and wouldn‘t be interested in lori and probably would never think about killing rick.
“See that’s where you’re wrong… it has to be me.” There’s a part of Shane that was always inside Rick, when he got into his most grimy savage state, he thought about how Shane was right and how he needed to channel some of that energy to keep his family and himself alive, great show
I’ve personally always thought that Shane wanted Rick to kill him. Throughout the season he was giving Rick every reason to kill him. Threatening Rick himself, arguing, betraying the group leading to death of members, going behind Ricks back and power grabbing as the true leader of the group, manipulating, and finally even threatening to take Ricks family, but Rick was never willing to make the hard decision, the decision that would be like so many others, that would ultimately be survive or die. Kill or be killed. And I lastly think that had Rick not killed Shane in the field, Shane would have actually killed Rick. Not because of his lust and greed for Lori like expected, but because Rick would’ve never been strong enough to survive and keep everyone else alive in that world.
I agree with you and I think people keep missing this. Shane was an example of never coming back from it. That brutality. Shane knew the brutality Rick is capable of but the biggest difference between them is that Rick has humanity, Glenn, michonne, Carl to hold on to. When Shane knew he couldn't have Lori Lori Carl as a way to tether himself back down from all that violence he lost it.
A funny little tidbit that not many people know about was that it was originally planned for rick to notice shanes gun was empty after he kills him. Shane provoked rick to stepping up and killing him so that he’d become the leader the group needed. Obviously they didn’t add it in so that rick wouldn’t come across as the villain but a lot of people I have spoken to and myself included like to think that shanes gun was empty and he couldn’t of even shot rick if he wanted to.
Merle would crack jokes about negan being to pussy to fight without Lucille. He’d say some shit like “got any nuts down there you’d throw that bat away and fight man to man”
When Shane complimented Rick on biting Joe's throat out and slaughtering Gareth at the church with the machete I got hype lol I remember watching those episodes back then like Shane would be proud and look at him 😭🤝🏾
@@travisfwebb86 your missing the point of Shane’s character. He was the last tether for Rick to completely embrace the brutality of the new world. Rick is reborn with Shane’s death. This scenes location is symbolic to show the moment before the apocalypse that changed everything.
@@thesenate9564 at the time he seemed like one but he was ahead of the game. The group should’ve listened to Shane. In order to survive, they had to be like Shane, who is precisely what the survivors became
@@Bulletproofsoul3 I think Shane was masquerading his obsession with Lori as care for the whole group. Remember early in s2 when he wanted to abandon the group cause of her? He also tried to manipulate his group and tried to kill Rick almost solely because of Lori. Admittedly he thought he was a better leader than Rick but again that came down to the fact he thought he was a better partner and father.
Shane was ahead of the curve. what Shane was in S2 no one else became until in S7-8 he was so ahead of his time its insane. id like to think everything that happened to the group becuz of Negan never would've happened if Shane was still alive.
Rick loved shane. Glad they showed this in this hallucination. That he still thinks about Shane and feels gulit for killing him despite having no choice
I wonder how different things would be if Rick had never been in the accident. The animosity and hate between him and Shane fighting over Lori would probably never have happened.
Might just be my favorite scene from any show or movie I’ve ever seen. I always wondered if that was Shane’s baby, this was the first time it was confirmed
In a world run by the supernatural. He spoke to their souls and Rick got to have a propper goodbye with shane. Evan when dead, shane has still got his back.
To me this was a mixture of Shanes essence manifesting within Rick and also just the most brutal part of Rick, like shane stated, is trying to come back out so he can survive. Rick after the war has mellowed out some compared to his season 5-8 self, so this was that part of hims attempt to resurvice for survival, as Shane says it at 2:15
I like how wholesome this is like it's not even like Shane saying how is my baby girl by the way in like such a spiteful way He's saying it a playful manner and Rick's just like oh come on this is just so sweet It's like Rick never wanted to kill Shane so he just wanted things to go back to how they were back at that moment and when they were in the car eating french fries
That's not a lucid dream. Lucid dreams are different. You're like aware you're dreaming but you can't wake up. Hallucinations well let's just say when you're having an hallucination you see all sorts of stuff and you actually believe what you're seeing. Like you could see a giant spider and you would think that a giant spider is standing right in front of you. When really it's just your mind playing tricks on you, that's what happened to rick. He thinks he's with Shane, but he's alone sitting in a wrecked car about to be eaten alive by a zombie. And he would've died if shane hadn't told him to wake up.
Even after what they all been through they manged to settle it down and apologize to eachother heck they were best friends before the zombie apocalypse
Besst scene in the whole series tbh. The telltale games do the bleed-out flash of life before your eyes justice as well. Highest quality moments of writing in series imo. Perfect balance of truth and horror, nearly biblical in its vibe.
Honestly the way got brought back all the way and the fact that so many hit his head scares me, he was guilty in so many ways. but he head renewed values to the end.
I wouldn‘t call it a „Hallucination“, more like a near Death experience. As Rick was bleeding out, I dare say that it was Shane's soul that talked to Rick's soul and they more or less forgave each other in the afterlife. Rick forgave Shane for trying to steal his Wife and Shane forgave Rick for killing him. The moment Shane screams at Rick to wake up, the walker is right next to him to bite him, in a way Shane has saved him.
Rick is dealing with the beast inside that he felt was forced to develop and grow into in order to protect his family and loved ones. It being represented as Shane, the thing he desperately was trying to protect his family from, it calling out to him to be set free. Terrifying performances.
@@oliverhood1732 I know, but I said that he could have refer to Negan, because Rick also cut his throat, but I'm pretty sure that he was talking about Joe.
Even if Shane lost his mind at the end, he understood that this world had different rules, while Rick was still acting like the good cop. In season 5 when they came to Alexandria, Rick was more like Shane and Deanna was like the old version of Rick, still trying to live by the rules of a world that didn't exist anymore
Shane might have gone too far to the point where he met his demise, but he was a mentor to Rick all the way, which kept himself and the group alive as long as possible.
I always gathered from this scene that Rick's animal side, to him, was Shane. When he had to go savag he called on the Shane part that was still there, but that's just me.
How can I say that if I could wish that only one dead character from the show would come back again and somehow? So I'll choose Sheen for sure and without hesitation. Like Rick used to think of Shane every day, I think I also think about him in every episode.
He mentions when he kills the claimers and Gareth that’s literally exactly what Shane wanted him to become because he knew no one could be trusted anymore
Shane was quick to realize how the new world was going to be. Too quick, which ultimately led to his downfall.
Yep
I love Shane and I agree he adapted too quick. It’s prolly a good thing he was killed tho since he advanced that much only in season 2. He’d prolly be worse than Negan if he would’ve made it to season 7
In my opinion his only downfall was someone caught him lackin
What I call the Raider theory: might makes right, take whatever you can from whoever you can. People like that, who adapt so quickly to the end of the world are the most dangerous people.
Soldier X he had the mindset in season 1 that nobody else had until season 7
I love how Rick remembers him pre-apocalypse. Has hair and his uniform.
Repressed the memories of him bald and nuts 😂
@@EP_mc HAHHA
Except Shane didn’t have that haircut before the apocalypse
@@lukekiely2450yeah he’s got the punisher haircut here
I like to think of it that Shane has evolved as a person, that if he were to remain alive his hair would be like that, etc. He would like like that if he were still alive at that point, or at least pre-apocalypse but at that point
I like to think that this isn’t just a hallucination and that its actually Shanes spirit
Me too
I think it was confirmed that it actually was
@Sam Fisher i don't remember where but I think a saw an article stating that
@@os8588nope, its not.
Yeah me too, same with Hershel and Sasha. Their spirits are visiting Rick, same thing with Tyreese's death where he sees the Govener, that guy from Terminus, Beth, and Lizzie and her sister.
Jon Bernthal is a very underrated actor.
Ikr
Yeah
He worked with fucking Scorsese, if that's underrated then fuck
He played with DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Shia lebouf and a lot of great actors, i don't think he's underrated
@@paulanton12 yup! Shane and Glenn are doing well post WD
Mask you somethin Rick...
YoungBlaze!!
What?
WAKE UP
M’ask get it right
AIN'T LIKE IT WAS BEFORE, RICK
Shane? WHY DOES HE ASK THE MASK
The on-screen chemistry between Rick and Shane was unbelievable during season 1 and 2. Amazing how they could recapture it like 7 years later when this episode aired.
fucking loved this scene. i love the early walking dead seasons and this made me miss them even more, but it was really well done.. i especially love the banter between shane & rick
After this episode I stopped watching
This scene was a great tribute to Shane in general.
@@phoenixwhiler943 yes i find TWD quite crap now. everyone seems to love season 10 and think it’s the best in ages. am i the mad one? lol
@@thegirlinquestion Everyone who? I only see PC articles claim that like they claim with every woke garbage movies and shows.
People vastly despise walking dead now.
The early seasons where so much better it was after this scene I stopped watching the walking dead because we’ll
All the characters I have a shit about are gone and Carl was the only one keeping me watching cause I wanted to see him lead.
But nah the show is terrible all the characters are boring 😴
I actually think this may be the best scene in the show.
Same
It’s nice
I think this scene and season 3, episode 6 the phone calls with Beth, Jim, Lori from the afterlife are soem of two best scenes. Absolutely incredible acting from everyone.
definitely up there, these hallucinations are some of the best
The hallucinations in this same episode with Hershel are also priceless!
“It’s time, kneel down, dig deep, find it Rick, the rage the hatred find it”
-Best line in the whole series
Them together always make a powerful scene. Goosebumps every time.
After ten years
You can kind of tell that of the shit these guys went through together and how they were trying to kill each other in the 2nd season, they’re still friends, because we don’t know what these guys were before the apocalypse, but after that they changed, but still doesn’t change the fact that Rick loved him like a brother
Shane saying he’s glad Rick took a page out of his book was soothing to me. Then he complimentes Rick about some of his most gruesome kills, shows Jon Bernthal really cares about what he did here on the show. Two legends right here on the screen
I dont see the connection but ok
Bro see when Shane mentioned the way Rick killed Joe and how he butchered Gavin in the church with the machete with the red handle.
@@Shadow_Menacegareth in the church
@@Shadow_Menacelol, Gavin 😂
I agree! I kinda like to think about it as all the visions he sees are the versions of himself he sees. There is a lot of Shane in Rick, Rick probably channels his Shane when he needs to go to a place. Like the ones mentioned. "It has to be me"
Shane was a good guy just like everyone else. He just broke first
Just cause he broke first doesn't mean he didn't need to die.
YES YES YES Thank you!
He was an asshole before the outbreak tho
@@julesclarke6140 Not really, he became an asshole because of lori
@@IDK83 He was definitely an asshole before her, have you seen the first season...? Plus, take ownership, if you're an asshole it's nobody's fault but yours.
I like how Shane looks slightly off camera and notices the incoming walkers and hesitates a little before yelling at Rick to wake up. Almost like Shane was thinking to himself is Rick still worth my help
You know something, Rick?
Grawwrr!
Shane: You know something, Rick?
Me: You became The Punisher?
I read this as soon as the scene happend
Scared the shit outta me 😂
😂😂😂😂
Legend has it Shane is still in the car eating burgers and fries
😂😂😂😂
Yes rick left on that dream yet Shane is still eating
Imagine how much different it would be if Shane would still be alive
negan would be dead and so would rick. but carl would still be alive.
I think Lori still would've died during the pregnancy which would've made Shane go crazy just like Rick
@@AlisiyaBoedecker there would be no negan, shane would’ve killed the governor n they would stay at the prison
There will be very few people who join cuz Shane would probably kill all of them
He actually first adapted to the new world. That was a mistake at that time unfortunately. He was, let's say, a good guy after all.
It’s funny how Shane’s fans seem to forget how he far gone he was. He didn’t just adapt to the new world, he became everything that made it bad. His drive was to take Lori, Carl, and unborn Judith as his own and was even willing to kill Rick and others to do it. I’m not saying he was wrong about everything but people need to realize that he did worse things than what was needed to survive.
@@Roshambo920 Not really. Every person he killed or attempted to had a valid reason to die, including Rick. Rick was weak, he wasn't built for the new world. If Rick hadn't have killed Nebraska and his buddy, Shane would've capped him. But because things went down the way they did, Rick was as far gone as Shane was, with the only difference being their immediate physical positions.
Alexander Roman Shane had to go. He was dangerous & lost. He had to go.
@@Opunaat delusional shane fan
@The Mirakuru all beacuse he didnt immediately adapted to the effed world
One of my all time favorite scenes of this show
When I saw him I screamed so loud
Broken And Flawed so did i lol
same lmfaoaoaoa
I farted
Sir No Lacketh y e s
@Ashbash 151 what do you mean
Strange he doesn’t have his shaved head but the punisher fade 😉
Looks more of a mix between his season 1/2 hairstyle.
It was literally filmed during his break before Punisher's Season 2 and since TWD has a huge commitment contract he had to do so for this one episode like how Andrew Lincoln & Norman Reedus had to grow their hair out for 9 seasons unless it's scripted to change
John Maynes he was filming punisher in Atlanta the same time walking dead were filming for season 9
Also from Daredevil season 2
I think of it as what Shane would look like if he was still alive.
Talking about the criminals : "There was a third man, changed everything didn't it?"
He's actually talking about himself I think, he was like the third wheel with Lori and Rick
That's a good insight. Means both things honestly
Boom.
Not necessarily, the third man changed everything cuz this meant that rick woke up in the hospital after the apocalypse had already started which caused shane and lori to be together cuz they thought he died. Perhaps If that third man wasn‘t there to shoot rick, maybe rick would have died when the outbreak started or somewhere along the way. If he did survive tho the relationship with lori and shane wouldn‘t have happened. If the third man was not there shane might still have been alive and wouldn‘t be interested in lori and probably would never think about killing rick.
“See that’s where you’re wrong… it has to be me.” There’s a part of Shane that was always inside Rick, when he got into his most grimy savage state, he thought about how Shane was right and how he needed to channel some of that energy to keep his family and himself alive, great show
I’ve personally always thought that Shane wanted Rick to kill him. Throughout the season he was giving Rick every reason to kill him. Threatening Rick himself, arguing, betraying the group leading to death of members, going behind Ricks back and power grabbing as the true leader of the group, manipulating, and finally even threatening to take Ricks family, but Rick was never willing to make the hard decision, the decision that would be like so many others, that would ultimately be survive or die. Kill or be killed.
And I lastly think that had Rick not killed Shane in the field, Shane would have actually killed Rick. Not because of his lust and greed for Lori like expected, but because Rick would’ve never been strong enough to survive and keep everyone else alive in that world.
I agree with you and I think people keep missing this. Shane was an example of never coming back from it. That brutality. Shane knew the brutality Rick is capable of but the biggest difference between them is that Rick has humanity, Glenn, michonne, Carl to hold on to. When Shane knew he couldn't have Lori Lori Carl as a way to tether himself back down from all that violence he lost it.
Shane wanted him to actualise his full potential
A funny little tidbit that not many people know about was that it was originally planned for rick to notice shanes gun was empty after he kills him.
Shane provoked rick to stepping up and killing him so that he’d become the leader the group needed.
Obviously they didn’t add it in so that rick wouldn’t come across as the villain but a lot of people I have spoken to and myself included like to think that shanes gun was empty and he couldn’t of even shot rick if he wanted to.
So, shane was like a twisted mentor figure?
@@ADcommenteryes. exactly that.
Damn after years of living through the apocalypse I bet that fat cheeseburger and fries and the large coke tasted pretty fucking good
I think it’s great Shane got to come back on the show for this scene unless it was shot before hand
He came back. He was spotted in Georgia during season 9 filming.
he's aged quite a bit
No way they would’ve had that much of the show written out already
Love how jon bernthal came back to do this one scene you can tell he was filming for the punisher with that haircut
My god these two have a chemistry that is just unmatched… in some weird way I felt like I was watching season 1
If Shane wasn't obsessed with Lori. He and Rick would be one of the greatest duos in TV history.
I'm glad Rick remembered his best friend this way and not the person he would become.
Negan vs Shane and Negan vs Merle are the interactions i d sell both my kidneys for to see
Negan vs Governor
Merle would crack jokes about negan being to pussy to fight without Lucille. He’d say some shit like “got any nuts down there you’d throw that bat away and fight man to man”
Shane is still the best character in the show, Kenny in the games.
Higher Places I like lee a lot more but Kenny is definitely one of my favorites
Yes
Couldn’t agree more
Yeah Lee is the man, but Kenny is probably second. I actually really liked Pete and Luke.
@@darkwizard2651 Kenny is way better, he is way more real. Lee is great, but overated.
Season one vibes heavy nastalgia
When Shane complimented Rick on biting Joe's throat out and slaughtering Gareth at the church with the machete I got hype lol I remember watching those episodes back then like Shane would be proud and look at him 😭🤝🏾
Why Shane didn’t mention when Rick destroyed Tomas in the prison?
2 raging bulls sitting in a car as friends, not fighting over power anymore, just talking.
Really want a pre outbreak buddy cop show with Rick and Shane now
they shouldn’t have killed shane off so early, like imagine what the show would be like if shane was still apart of the group
@@travisfwebb86 your missing the point of Shane’s character. He was the last tether for Rick to completely embrace the brutality of the new world. Rick is reborn with Shane’s death. This scenes location is symbolic to show the moment before the apocalypse that changed everything.
shane would've killed negan so fast
even thought i don’t like shane, i love his voice.
Why
You should like Shane
Cause he was an asshole y'all.
@@thesenate9564 at the time he seemed like one but he was ahead of the game. The group should’ve listened to Shane. In order to survive, they had to be like Shane, who is precisely what the survivors became
@@Bulletproofsoul3 I think Shane was masquerading his obsession with Lori as care for the whole group. Remember early in s2 when he wanted to abandon the group cause of her? He also tried to manipulate his group and tried to kill Rick almost solely because of Lori. Admittedly he thought he was a better leader than Rick but again that came down to the fact he thought he was a better partner and father.
2:57 that sh-t scared the living sh-t outta me
Shane was ahead of the curve. what Shane was in S2 no one else became until in S7-8 he was so ahead of his time its insane. id like to think everything that happened to the group becuz of Negan never would've happened if Shane was still alive.
This actually makes me want to rewatch the show and see how things turned out
I started cheering when I saw Shane and I love how he talks about Rick killing Joe and Gareth.
Shane and Rick's relationship can never be topped
Man I miss both of these guys so much
Two great actors playing great characters in a great scene. Love it!
The synergy between Rick and Shane is unbeatable, I’m glad to see all these years later these guys can still rock it like in season 2
I like how rick almost seems a bit out of it, while Shane is perfectly clear.
Rick loved shane. Glad they showed this in this hallucination. That he still thinks about Shane and feels gulit for killing him despite having no choice
I wonder how different things would be if Rick had never been in the accident. The animosity and hate between him and Shane fighting over Lori would probably never have happened.
Might just be my favorite scene from any show or movie I’ve ever seen. I always wondered if that was Shane’s baby, this was the first time it was confirmed
Pretty sure it’s a known fact very early on
No it s a lot of time who judith was shane s daughter....rick talked about this with michone..." i know judith isn t mine"
Love how he left the show and came back with the punisher look
Goosebumps all throughout this scene, whenever & wherever i rewatch it🥲
Shane was just ahead of the curve.
*"You know something Rick... (Shane rubs his head for the last time.) WAKE UP!!"*
this scene is beyond great
I like to think Shane saved Rick one last time by walking him up.
In a world run by the supernatural. He spoke to their souls and Rick got to have a propper goodbye with shane. Evan when dead, shane has still got his back.
One Batch Two Batch
Penny and Dime 💀🔫🔫🔫
Man got blood on his French fries
Honestly Shane's words make me keep going forward
Ok
To me this was a mixture of Shanes essence manifesting within Rick and also just the most brutal part of Rick, like shane stated, is trying to come back out so he can survive. Rick after the war has mellowed out some compared to his season 5-8 self, so this was that part of hims attempt to resurvice for survival, as Shane says it at 2:15
“How’s my baby gal” 😂😂
Burger portions are smaller here compared to season 1 😂
"WAKE UP" Ive been in a few NDE's man those words hit so hard
This was his past away family telling rick to keep fighting.
Shane's Spirit has come back form the dead one last time
I like how wholesome this is like it's not even like Shane saying how is my baby girl by the way in like such a spiteful way He's saying it a playful manner and Rick's just like oh come on this is just so sweet It's like Rick never wanted to kill Shane so he just wanted things to go back to how they were back at that moment and when they were in the car eating french fries
I wish shane lasted til last season!! Even after 10 years we're talking about him that shows how great his character was
Shane was actually Greatest character. And i think he will survive the whole thing
Thats what you called lucid dreams .,
Expect my dude Rick doesn’t know he’s in it
That's not a lucid dream. Lucid dreams are different. You're like aware you're dreaming but you can't wake up. Hallucinations well let's just say when you're having an hallucination you see all sorts of stuff and you actually believe what you're seeing. Like you could see a giant spider and you would think that a giant spider is standing right in front of you. When really it's just your mind playing tricks on you, that's what happened to rick. He thinks he's with Shane, but he's alone sitting in a wrecked car about to be eaten alive by a zombie. And he would've died if shane hadn't told him to wake up.
Even after what they all been through they manged to settle it down and apologize to eachother heck they were best friends before the zombie apocalypse
Besst scene in the whole series tbh. The telltale games do the bleed-out flash of life before your eyes justice as well. Highest quality moments of writing in series imo. Perfect balance of truth and horror, nearly biblical in its vibe.
Honestly the way got brought back all the way and the fact that so many hit his head scares me, he was guilty in so many ways. but he head renewed values to the end.
"Ay, lemme tell ya summin' mayne!"
*Aggressively rubs head*
This is my favorite scene in the entire series
Wicked scene man, Jon and Andrew killed it.
"How you bit that a##holes Throat out... and that Crazy guy with the Red Machete-" -Shane
I wouldn‘t call it a „Hallucination“, more like a near Death experience. As Rick was bleeding out, I dare say that it was Shane's soul that talked to Rick's soul and they more or less forgave each other in the afterlife. Rick forgave Shane for trying to steal his Wife and Shane forgave Rick for killing him. The moment Shane screams at Rick to wake up, the walker is right next to him to bite him, in a way Shane has saved him.
What are you talking about.
Lori was never Shanes wife.
Rick didn’t steal anything from Shane
1:27 Makes me wonder what was going through Rick’s mind when “Shane” compared him to himself.
Rick is dealing with the beast inside that he felt was forced to develop and grow into in order to protect his family and loved ones. It being represented as Shane, the thing he desperately was trying to protect his family from, it calling out to him to be set free. Terrifying performances.
Shane Walsh - Good Guy Gone Bad
Shane Castle - Make you strong toward the dream
Even after everything they will always be brothers.
I Bet Shane Was Talking To Rick How He Bites Joe's Throat Out & Killing Gearth With A Machete
No shit
Yeah I really loved how those amazing moments got referenced in this season, I think Season 9 is THE best season of TWD
The first quote that he said, it was probably Joe or Negan who he was referring to, and in the second quote, he was referring to Gareth.
I Was Preferring To Joe Not Negan
@@oliverhood1732 I know, but I said that he could have refer to Negan, because Rick also cut his throat, but I'm pretty sure that he was talking about Joe.
Sidenote, them burgers and fries look good as hell
Even if Shane lost his mind at the end, he understood that this world had different rules, while Rick was still acting like the good cop. In season 5 when they came to Alexandria, Rick was more like Shane and Deanna was like the old version of Rick, still trying to live by the rules of a world that didn't exist anymore
Legends says that Shane is still there eating burger and fries.
Scared tf outta me
Shane might have gone too far to the point where he met his demise, but he was a mentor to Rick all the way, which kept himself and the group alive as long as possible.
"God damn, cowboy... look like shit."
Wish we could’ve seen lori one more time, letting rick know he did a good job raising & protecting carl & judith
I always gathered from this scene that Rick's animal side, to him, was Shane. When he had to go savag he called on the Shane part that was still there, but that's just me.
This makes me realize that the writers of the show have a tough job to do
How can I say that if I could wish that only one dead character from the show would come back again and somehow? So I'll choose Sheen for sure and without hesitation. Like Rick used to think of Shane every day, I think I also think about him in every episode.
Jon put a little Frank in that Shane performance
How's my baby girl?💀
Shane binge watching season 5 to 12 even he's only for season 2 and lead his downfall.
He mentions when he kills the claimers and Gareth that’s literally exactly what Shane wanted him to become because he knew no one could be trusted anymore
Great scene miss how the show used to be
I bet it’s been years since Rick had burgers and fries
i knew it was a hallucination...that can't be the real Shane..he didn't rub his head
XD