![]() ![]() She believes he’s exceptional, something that his mother has a hard time believing after years of addiction. Strand knows Nick is vulnerable to Celia’s “quasi-religious bullshit”, but what Nick really likes about Celia is that she accepts him. Nick is what some AA circles would call a “dry drunk”, someone who acts like an addict even though they’re on the wagon. Heck, he hasn’t dealt with the reason he started using in the first place. He’s right: they both need to realize that sobriety won’t heal all the issues they have with each other after his years of drug abuse. When Madison confronts Nick about his behavior – ruining every T-shirt he finds by smearing it with zombie guts and then going on crazy night missions to rescue more zombies – he says his mother is still treating him like an addict. Sure, they’re vicious flesh eaters, but can’t people still have compassion for the dead? It’s an interesting question, but it seems that Fear always comes down on the side that says the walkers are monsters. The most fascinating dynamic of the episode was between Nick, Madison and Celia: coming down to the debate of whether the survivors believe the zombies are monsters or something else. Where are they going? What will they eat? These two deserve each other. Congrats, Travis, you’ve let Chris drag you down to his level. Chris needs his father to get better and they’re going to wander about alone. When Nick arrives, Travis tells him to tell Madison he didn’t find them. Then he decides maybe it is his son’s fault, after all, for being a maniac. Travis quickly disarms Chris, wrestles him to the ground and ends the standoff. Just like Travis, this man wants help for his son, who Chris was holding hostage, because of course Chris was. ![]() Lori crashed through the door before too much damage was done and realizes the cut was shallow, with Andrea believing Beth really wants to live because she didn’t cut deep.Is it good that Travis finally beats him up a little? He takes off without shoes after Chris in the middle of the night, and ends up in a village home near the Abigail compound. A blunt statement from Andrea put her situation even direr.īeth locked the bathroom door, smashed the mirror, and cut her wrist. A conversation with Lori didn’t help to clear her mind and a scolding from Maggie made her feel worse. Meanwhile, Beth Greene was struggling with everything happening around her and decided to make an attempt on her own life since she couldn’t find a reason to keep fighting. He was not left to die by walkers, but now Rick and Shane had to decide what to do with him. Randall was wounded while trying to escape the bar and mercy was shown on him. There were some situations in this episode that could have gone either way. 26, 2012 episode of The Walking Dead titled “18 Miles Out” alive? Let’s take a look at the body count for season 2 episode 10: With so much happening, who didn’t make it out of the Feb. There have been many emotional moments as well as shocking developments involving the two groups in their attempts to co-exist while dealing with some major blows and conflicts on and off the farm. Life on the Greene family farm has been challenging. ![]() The Walking Dead put survivors in unique situations leading up to episode 210 titled “18 Miles Out” and some tough decisions needed to be made in order to decide not only the fate of a wounded stranger but what kind of people they would become based on their actions. By Adam Carlson 3 years ago Season 2 episode 10 of The Walking Dead titled “18 Miles Out” put the survivors in a tough position where the balance of life and death were in their hands. ![]()
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