In the aftermath of the massacre, the hunt for the Governor begins. Meanwhile, Rick, Daryl, Michonne and Karen plan their next move. Rick's group finds the prison has become a relatively safe base, but a close call with a stranger reminds them they can never let down their guard. Some of the survivors are quarantined to prevent a virus from spreading.
Carol takes two girls under her wing, and Tyreese makes a shocking discovery. As the virus spreads, Hershel becomes a de facto medic, isolating some of the afflicted and sending the group to a veterinary college for supplies. Bob's deception is revealed while the group tries to get medicine at the college; Rick and Carol discuss the consequences of Carol's confession. In the quarantined zone at the prison, Hershel, Sasha and Glenn tend to the flu victims, who reanimate at an alarming rate.
In a flashback, the Governor stumbles upon the apartment of adult sisters Lilly and Tara, their disabled father and Lilly's daughter, Meghan. Martinez rescues Meghan and the Governor from the pit and invites them to join his camp -- on the condition that they recognize him as the leader. With Michonne and Hershel as their hostages, the Governor rallies his group for an attack on the prison, where all-out war ensues.
Rick and Carl set out on their own to find supplies and hole up in an abandoned house, where Carl lashes out at his weakened father. Beth and Daryl search for survivors of the prison attack. Tyreese meets a father and son who tell him about a place of refuge called Terminus.
Beth and Daryl share an evening bonding over peach schnapps and moonshine when the tension at the camp grows too stifling. Maggie splits off from Bob and Sasha when she finds a map to Terminus. Walkers besiege a funeral home where Daryl and Beth are hiding.
On their way to Terminus, Tyreese's group finds a house that may be a safe haven, but Mika and Lizzie's strange behavior there threatens them all. Glenn's group tries to catch up with Maggie and the others on the way to Terminus, and a squabble demonstrates the role of rules in this new reality. As survivors cross paths on the way to Terminus, Rick comes face-to-face with sheer brutality and is pushed to the limit. In Season 5, Rick and the others face their captors at Terminus, learn what became of Beth, and must decide whether to trust new groups of survivors.
Trapped in the train car, the terrified group waits to see what grisly fate their Terminus captors have in store for them. Gareth questions Rick. The group meets a priest who seems to be hiding something despite his hospitality. Later, Bob makes a horrifying discovery about Terminus. Confronted by Rick and Sasha, Father Gabriel makes a startling confession. Abraham pushes the group to continue on to D. An injured Beth wakes up in the hospital, where she's put to work tending to patients and tries to figure out whom she can trust.
An accident stalls the group's push to Washington. After a horde of walkers attacks, a troubled Eugene confides in Tara.
On the trail of the car with the white cross, Carol and Daryl wind up in Atlanta, where they spot another vehicle with the same symbol. Rick's group tries to determine the best course of action in Atlanta, while Beth mounts her own rescue effort.
Tara comes to Eugene's defense. Father Gabriel, Carl and Michonne scramble to fend off walkers at the church. At the hospital, Rick negotiates a hostage exchange. The Atlanta group accompanies Noah to his hometown in Virginia, where he hopes to reunite with his family. But danger awaits. Back on the road, the demoralized group searches desperately for food and takes refuge from a raging storm in an abandoned barn.
The group must decide whether a stranger's offering is a gift or a trap. Rick is suspicious, but Michonne decides to check out his story. Rick and the other survivors are welcomed into the Alexandria safe zone, but they worry that the community is vulnerable to walkers.
Carol devises a plan to sneak into the armory and steal weapons. Aaron enlists Daryl as a recruiting partner. Sasha offers to serve as a lookout. Abraham proves his worth in Alexandria during a walker attack. Deanna worries that the new arrivals may have too much power. Rick confronts Deanna about Pete. Glenn warns Nicholas not to leave the community. Daryl and Aaron come across a disturbing sight in the woods.
When Deanna calls a meeting to determine if Rick should be exiled, the group readies their defense. Aaron and Daryl track a man wearing a red poncho. After a shocking death, Rick's group and the other residents of Alexandria question their prospects as they devise new ways to stay alive. Still struggling to assimilate in Alexandria, Rick and the group must temper their violent tendencies despite a new threat to the community. While some members of the group work to divert the herd of walkers, those back in Alexandria deal with another kind of danger.
Glenn and Michonne race against time to lead the Alexandrians back home to safety before the herd can catch up with them, but not all goes as planned. Morgan tells the story of how he met a fellow survivor who helped him find peace and embrace a philosophy of nonviolence.
In the aftermath of Alexandria's recent attack, morale crumbles among the inhabitants inside the gate. Aaron offers to help Maggie search for Glenn. While luring the herd away from Alexandria, Daryl is separated from Abraham and Sasha and encounters three strangers. Rick confronts Morgan about his refusal to kill and wonders whether they can trust the Alexandrians to protect the community. With Alexandria's wall breached, those inside are unable to escape the invading herd and must fight to the death to defend themselves.
Daryl, Abraham and Sasha face a menacing new enemy. Back in Alexandria, Rick and the others carefully put an escape plan into action.
Daryl and Rick go on a high-flying supply run and encounter a wily stranger. And amid the chaos, romance blossoms in Alexandria. The group ponders whether to trust a new arrival who warns them about a formidable foe.
While on a journey, they face a critical decision. Rick and Morgan butt heads as the group prepares for their biggest battle yet. Meanwhile, Carol's past comes back to haunt her. The group's run-in with the Saviors has unexpected repercussions, leading to a trying ordeal that takes an emotional toll.
With medicine running low, Denise goes on a supply run with Daryl and Rosita. Meanwhile, Eugene tries to prove himself to Abraham. Multiple search parties leave Alexandria when they learn that one of their own is missing. Morgan comes clean about a secret. Rick and the others weigh their options when a high-stakes mission to Hilltop proves more complicated than they expected.
Rick's group reels from a brutal act of violence and wonders what other horrors Negan and the Saviors have in store for them. Cornered by Negan's men, Rick and the group are forced to face grisly consequences.
The Saviors seize a hostage. Two of the survivors arrive at the Kingdom, a seemingly idyllic new community headed by a leader with a flair for the dramatic.
An Alexandrian imprisoned at the Savior compound learns how Dwight became one of Negan's men -- and refuses to go down that path. When the Saviors pay a visit to Alexandria to seize supplies, the group looks to Rick for a way out. Father Gabriel thinks on his feet. Gregory arrives at the Hilltop and orders Maggie and Sasha to leave.
While Rick goes on a supply run, Carl sets out on a mission of his own. An Alexandrian winds up in an isolated community and must determine whether its residents are potential friends or foes. A stowaway from Alexandria gets a tour of the Savior compound.
Spencer challenges Rick's leadership. Rosita demands Eugene's help. Negan makes himself at home in Alexandria. Rick and Aaron find a cryptic message on a supply run. Richard visits Carol and Morgan with a request. Rick and the group weigh their options for striking back at the Saviors and try to enlist the Hilltop and the Kingdom in their fight. Richard plots to incite war with the Saviors. While searching for a missing Alexandrian, Rick and the others encounter a strange new society. Negan's newest prisoner gets a taste of the good life at the Sanctuary and is rewarded for his ingenuity.
Dwight lands in hot water. Rick and Michonne scavenge for guns. Rosita grows tired of waiting for the group to act. Tara weighs whether to tell Rick about Oceanside. Carol visits the Kingdom and interrogates Morgan. Tensions come to a head when Ezekiel's crew hands off supplies to the Saviors. Maggie prepares the people of Hilltop to go to war with the Saviors.
Desperate for action, Sasha and Rosita team up on a covert mission. Tara leads a group of Alexandrians to Oceanside. Gregory resents Maggie's growing authority. Negan implores a new prisoner to join the Saviors. Dwight presents a plan to Daryl. Sasha flashes back to better times. Rick and the group await the Saviors' arrival in Alexandria. As Negan continues his reign of terror, Rick rounds up his allies in the Kingdom and the Hilltop to wage an all-out war on the Saviors.
Rick, Ezekiel and Maggie plot an elaborate attack on the Sanctuary. Carl encounters a mysterious stranger at a gas station. Daryl and Rick search for a stash of guns.
While Carol and Ezekiel track an escaped Savior, Tara and Jesus debate whether to show mercy on a captive. Rick lands in a tense showdown with a former ally. An increasingly erratic Morgan spars with Jesus. Maggie weighs a traitor's fate. Survivors of a devastating attack fight for their lives. On her own at a Savior outpost, Carol must think -- and act -- fast.
Joined: Nov 11, Messages: Likes Received: That was his lowest point. The world as it had become overwhelmed him. He was not seeing Lori's ghost, he was hallucinating because he was going insane.
Joined: Nov 6, Messages: 3, Likes Received: He was unable to handle the guilt he felt for not being able to keep her safe so he had a temporary lapse in sanity.
Joined: Mar 8, Messages: 12, Likes Received: Basically, the reason Rick hallucinated his wife's ghost is:. Rapscallion Well-Known Member. Joined: Oct 31, Messages: 6, Likes Received: I believe Rick was actually seeing Lori's ghost.
Hero Stole My Bike : Rick pulls one of these on a walker. Of course, it's not like she had any legs to pedal it with. He's Back! After spending the first half of Season 7 being subjugated by Negan and forced to scavenge for supplies Rick realizes in the midseason finale that he can't allow it to continue anymore after a visit from The Saviors ends with Aaron being brutally beaten, Spencer and Olivia dead and Eugene kidnapped.
Rick therefore decides that it is time to fight back as symbolized by him regaining his trademark Colt Python from Daryl. Heterosexual Life-Partners : With Shane pre-series. Unfortunately, it's a friendship that just wasn't built to last in the apocalypse With Daryl, from about Season 3 onward.
He outright calls Daryl his "brother" in the Season 4 finale, and when the two are reunited midway through Season 7 following Daryl's captivity with the Saviors, they share a bromantic hug. He Who Fights Monsters : It's slow and steady, but by Season 5 Rick has become a mirror image of Shane, right down to his Machiavellian leadership style and lusting for a woman married to another man.
Also, sharp-eyed viewers can see Rick picking up mannerisms from the antagonists he's defeated, such as using Gareth's hand signals or popping his collar like the Governor. He pulls back from this in "Conquer," however. Honor Before Reason : He refuses to break any of Hershel's rules in order to keep the group from getting kicked off the farm, and is even willing to help him capture walkers to put in the barn. This starts going away as life gets worse and worse, however.
Icy Blue Eyes : Subverted in the first two seasons, as well as the first half of Season 4, when Rick is trying to do good and be a good leader. However, in his more ruthless moments, such as throughout Season 3 and for the remainder of Season 4 and onward, Rick gives out a killer Death Glare.
Iconic Item : Besides his hat, his Colt Python. His red-handled machete that he uses to kill Gareth becomes one from Seasons Ideal Hero : Actively tries to become this as of Season 4 after taking in Woodbury's survivors.
He becomes a farmer and avoids violence, leading by example, in an attempt to salvage his and Carl's humanity. He'll also take in other survivors into the group as long as it is safe to do so. When the Governor shows up with a new group attempting to overtake the prison, he instead pleads that they join the group and simply be peaceful, stating that they can change from the bad things they have done. Unfortunately, this only gets him kicked in the face - he loses Hershel, the prison is overrun, and Rick is left destitute and bloodied for some time after.
Deconstructed in that it's only when Rick finally casts aside his self-doubts and restraint that he becomes a truly effective leader. The Idealist : At first, though by the end of Season 2 lost. He eventually regains some idealism, such as protecting strangers, by the Season 3 finale.
If he must do something to survive or to protect his loved ones, he'll do it. I Lied : In "Still Gotta Mean Something", he promises a group of Saviors who have him and Morgan captured and are reconsidering their decision to escape that they will not kill them and they can all head back to Hilltop in peace. When the Saviors free Rick and Morgan to help fend off a walker herd, the duo proceed to wipe them all out and Rick simply tells the last dying Savior, "I lied" before executing him with a shot to the head.
Important Haircut : He shaves and has his hair trimmed when he tries to start a new life in Alexandria. Incorruptible Pure Pureness : Rick starts as one of the most idealistic and merciful members of the cast, but his personality is darkened severely by his experiences. By the end of Season 3, he's realized how far he is slipping and starts to make amends.
There's even a snot bubble. Jack-of-All-Stats : While Rick is primarily known for his excellent marksmanship, he can handle himself quite well in melee combat.
Jade-Colored Glasses : While he always had a pragmatic streak, Rick begins questioning any good will given to him after having his trust and hope betrayed repeatedly. Rick's response is to snap at and physically assault Glenn before giving him a psychotic Death Glare. Also in Season 3, he leaves a stranger who is literally begging for help to die in the wilderness, then when he is inevitably mauled to death by walkers, steals his stuff.
He's basically one tiny step up from the Governor — he won't actively hunt and kill people just to steal their things, but he's more than happy to allow them to die and steal their things. When Carl tries to pry him away from his fight with Pete, he shoves him away. Still nothing compared to Pete who outright punches his wife when she tries to stop him. In Season 6, he has a large hatred for Father Gabriel after he betrayed them in Season 5.
He flatly turns down any attempt by Gabriel to make peace or atone for his actions. While it's understandable that he'd be pissed for Gabriel betraying him after saving his life countless times over, his hatred for Gabriel becomes downright petty as the season progresses, and even Carl is disgusted by his dad's spite. A lot of the time it's actually satisfying to see. Kirk Summation : The defining moment of his Character Development in Season 4 has Rick attempting to settle the conflict with the Governor peacefully.
He pleads that they should live together to avoid any further bloodshed, and declares that people can come back from the bad things they do to survive. The Governor, expecting Rick to instigate a fight, is absolutely irritated and Hershel, the Team Dad , proudly smiles at Rick's change this season. Leading by example by becoming a farmer and settling down , he forbids Carl from involving himself in any danger or the use of firearms in an attempt to salvage Carl's humanity.
The Leader : The Levelheaded type, which people surviving the apocalypse desperately need. He tells Bob, Daryl and Glenn to spare nobody from Terminus and to not even hesitate to kill Living Legend : Triumphing over Negan and ending the Savior War elevates Rick to become a living folk hero amongst the five communities.
The Sanctuary is shown to revere him, and his mere presence is able to de-escalate a huge argument at the camp. His apparent death hits the region hard and it takes years for them to come back together. Tropes M-R. Machete Mayhem : Starts using one during Season 3 and a red handled machete is now his other go to weapon in Season 5, after making his promise with killing Gareth with the same weapon. Red Machete confirms that Rick lost it when it was looted by the Saviors in "Service", and later taken by a rogue Savior who himself lost it when he was killed.
It's since been found by a woman in the countryside. Rick himself firmly believes Shane is the father, but vows to love Judith as his own regardless. Manly Tears : On a few notable occasions: When he wakes up from his coma and returns home to find his family gone.
After killing Shane. Upon learning that Lori has died in childbirth. When Beth is shot in the head by Dawn. Averted when Negan nearly forces him to chop off Carl's arm.
See Inelegant Blubbering above. Mind Rape : Subjected to this by Negan, who spends an entire night mentally torturing Rick until he breaks and complies with him. Subverted later on because its effects don't necessarily last; Rick still looks at him with remnants of defiance and has to hold himself back from attacking Negan when he comes to Alexandria.
Negan, on his part, continues to mock and intimidate Rick to make sure he remembers what happened that night. Nor did he hesitate to verbally lash out at the other females of the Atlanta group. No surprise he became fast enemies with Rick when his group arrived in the Free-Zone. After the conflict between the two escalated to physical violence, a town meeting was held to resolve the situation.
It may have been an accident, but still…. Despite his name! Fortunately, after a particularly creepy scene in which he forced Beth to share a lollipop with him, the youngest Greene was able to get the better of him.
When the corrupt officer tried to force himself on her, Beth smashed him over the head with a glass jar. Then she let a walker finish the job. Once Tomas was taken out, his simpatico Andrew set out to exact revenge. However, his actions caused the death of both T-Dog and Lori Grimes, sending Rick to the brink of insanity. After the Governor joined the river camp, Mitch allowed the former Woodbury leader to murder his younger brother in cold blood.
Among other offenses, he participated in the murder of a group of innocent soldiers and the attack on the prison. Although he left to start his own camp after the Governor gunned down the majority of the Woodbury army, he later welcomed his former leader into the new group, a decision that did not work out in his favor. Martin was creepy enough that visions of him haunted Tyreese even after he met his end.
He was not only a cannibal, but also threatened to kill baby Judith in order to escape capture by Tyreese and Carol. As one of the founders of the cannibal community Terminus, Mary spelled nothing but trouble.
The kind you find yourself picking out of your teeth days later.
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