Why did you decide the time had come for Lori to ‘fess up to Rick about sleeping with Shane?
ROBERT KIRKMAN: It was something we wanted to wrap up to a certain extent. It’s a disservice to Rick’s character to make him look like he’s completely clueless. But this isn’t really a resolution per se. It makes things a little bit more tense, moving into this next episode. Seeing Rick interact with Shane will have an extra level of tension because now the audience has one up on Shane as opposed to one up on Rick. It’s going to be fun waiting for the other shoe to drop, when Rick may or may not confront Shane with this information.
Rick took the news pretty well.
Well, it’s interesting. This season is all about whether or not Rick feels like he can be the leader and whether or not he is capable of being the leader. He’s had this leadership role thrust upon him and I think this is the first clear indication that he’s the guy. For him to have this information and to sit on it for the good of the group, that is a real, clear indication that he is capable of being a good leader.
Earlier in the episode, Lori told Dale that Rick is the father. Can we assume this is not necessarily the case?
I would say that is a matter of wishful thinking on her part. She was with those two men very close to each other. There was not a large span of time between her time with Shane and then Rick’s return and her time with Rick. It’s definitely up in the air and it’s not like there’s a lot of paternity tests floating around out there.
Source: Full interview @ Entertainment Weekly
The Walking Dead - Episode 2.06 - Secrets - Robert Kirkman Interview
Nov 21, 2011
The Walking Dead
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ReplyDeleteI like that Kirkman says that Rick's handling of Lori was one of the first signs of him deserving to be the leader. I was impressed, but so many were not... Glad to know I was not reading personal views into it too much and that was the purpose of his reaction.
ReplyDeleteIT seems like the leadership thing has come up a lot in the last episodes. Women seem to be telling the men they all should be leader. As if being the leader of a group of survivors in a po-apoclyptic world is a good thing! Who wants all that pressure of having everyone's life on your back... Your choices being the difference between life and death.
Frankly, I would be skeptical of anyone that actively WANTS to be the leader. It seems like the best leader just falls into place with their actions and others need to respect that more than challenge it. Until a moment arises when a change is needed that is.... Infighting is ridiculous....