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<blockquote data-quote="ratski" data-source="post: 1664737" data-attributes="member: 936"><p>I think that the Shane character would take over the farm, Rick "is a man of conscience". I think that he is the "think it out" guy, whereas Shane is the "act on impulse" guy.</p><p></p><p>When he shot Sophia, I think it was him having to step forward into the vacuum of hard decisions. Shane thought that he could make the hard decisions and lead, until it became a personal hard decision. By being the one to shoot Sophia, I think he re-affirmed his ability to make the tough calls and in a sense I saw it as a "closing the circle" as he started the series having to make the same kind of shot. This may have been a re-affirmation to him that he made the correct decision at the beginning of his journey.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratski, post: 1664737, member: 936"] I think that the Shane character would take over the farm, Rick "is a man of conscience". I think that he is the "think it out" guy, whereas Shane is the "act on impulse" guy. When he shot Sophia, I think it was him having to step forward into the vacuum of hard decisions. Shane thought that he could make the hard decisions and lead, until it became a personal hard decision. By being the one to shoot Sophia, I think he re-affirmed his ability to make the tough calls and in a sense I saw it as a "closing the circle" as he started the series having to make the same kind of shot. This may have been a re-affirmation to him that he made the correct decision at the beginning of his journey. Dave [/QUOTE]
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