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Survival in The Walking Dead's dirty world is costly—almost all the time, it costs relationships, personal ethics, and even personal sanity.
Shane was wrong about Rick because neither Lori nor Carl’s deaths were on his hands. Lori died because Shane recklessly knocked her up during the most tumultuous period in the history of the world.
Shane thinks they should have just killed him for the safety of the group. At the end of the episode Rick's wife Lori warns Rick about just how dangerous Shane has become.
Rick and Shane took Randal to a schoolyard, because apparently the only buildings in this particular corner of the world are farms, taverns, and schools.
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‘The Walking Dead’: How Rick Has Transformed Into Crazy Shane It's official: Rick has become just as unpredictable and dangerous as his old pal Shane, who he killed in season two.
The second half of season two won't pick up until February, but "The Walking Dead" breakout star Jon Bernthal — who plays Shane — teases that it will be well worth the wait.
Shane and Rick get down and dirty on the Walking Dead. Has the action picked back up? Read our review to find out!
While Shane represented the anger and angst that propped up Rick's more virtuous characteristics, Hershel provided a much more calming and subdued voice.
In Sunday’s episode, viewers learned that Rick’s best friend Shane (Jon Bernthal), is the father of baby Judith – and Rick knew this the whole time.
The second half of season two won't pick up until February, but "The Walking Dead" breakout star Jon Bernthal -- who plays Shane -- teases that it will be well worth the wait.