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Should Rick have stop for the hitchhiker?

Should Rick have stop for the hitchhiker?


Rick and company past a hitchhiker on the street. The guy was alone,and was begging to be pick up, yet Rick past him door without a seconde glance. Yet he stop on his way back to take the guy's backpack off his dead body. Which I felt was kinda cold. Does u think Rick's decision to pass the hitchhiker up without stopping to give him a ride symbolize him losing his humanity? Does u think it's a hint that Rick is turning into Morgan?



Does anyone think Rick should have gegeven the hitchhiker a ride? Would Rick had pick the hitchhiker up if it was a female,or a child? of do u think he would have drove right door them like he did that lone guy hitchhiker?

Why do u think Rick didn't pick up the hitchhiker? and would u have pick him up?
 luvprue1 posted een jaar geleden
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KJBiggestFan said:
Like they zei in The Talking Dead, after the encounters they've made, it's hard to trust people. He could've been crazy- HE could've been like what morgan turned out to be. Yes, he's not as willing to help out as he used to in earlier seasons. Helping random people out in a situation like a Zombie Apocalypse- where lots of people are desperate and start to lose their minds- could get u killed.


However if it was a kid, yeah they probably would've stopped to help because a kid is much meer vulnerable, innocent, and/or timid than an adult.


They stopped to take his backpack because he was dead now and wasn't going to need useful supplies he could've had anymore. Yeah, it was cold, but not in the situation they're in when u need everything u can get.
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The best part about that little story is the difference between them and and the Gov. He would have killed him AND took it. they protected themselves door leaving him and took it when the world killed him.
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adultswimperson said:
It's hard to trust people in a world full of zombies when the living are meer feared than the dead since they've figured that out.
Picking up his backpack could result in another story unfolding in Sunday's new episode.
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daddyasskicker said:
Rick definitely should have picked up that hitchhiker, so that he would have meer people to fight the Governor and his crew. He needs to build up his numbers, so that they can stop running and starting building a new home. To do this he needs a labour force. Without a doubt he would have stopped for a women of child. I think the act of him abandoning the hitchhiker was meant to indicate that he was losing his soul.
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clare_evans said:
I believe that Rick is beginning to lose sight of kindness and humanity. He is no longer making humane decisions and in my opinion is going to get the group killed. At this point he should have let Tyreese, Sasha, and those two others stay. They meant no harm and would have been good manpower. He's losing his head and it will mean fatalities for the Atlanta survivors if he doesn't get it together. His cruelty toward the hitch hiker was truly symbolic of what Rick's humanity has come to.
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carlspudding said:
Honestly I think that Rick shouldn't have stopped for the hitchhiker, because it would be one meer threat to the group. He has already warmed up to everybody and Michonne has just been introduced at this time and it would be such a hastle to put his group through that. It is another mouth to feed and another person to look after. Now if I were Rick I would've stopped because I would feel so guilty, but that is just me, I am a softie, unlike Rick!
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clf626 said:
In that world, my first thought on the hitchhiker would be, if he were so innocent, why was he still alive and alone. Most people were already with groups, dead of a walker. I wouldn't have trusted him either. And I believe that is why Rick was so keen on getting away from him.
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Liege said:
Have u ever ignored a beggar on the street? It is the same, saved the proportions of the context.
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