Walking with the Dead: The Evil Inside
“You can’t live in this world without getting blood on your hands, or teeth. “

“You can’t live in this world without getting blood on your hands, or teeth. “

“Part of being able to live with themselves means that these characters have to feel that guilt.”

“Our expectations are constantly at war with our hopes.”

Friends don’t have the luxury of distancing themselves from the burdens of those they love.

In the zombie apocalypse the only thing that is truly normal is that everyone experiences the brokenness of their world.

The reality of loving in a broken world is that sometimes our love can have serious negative consequences.

Sometimes we need to live on borrowed faith.

“Community creates the potential for trauma, but it also provides the context for healing.”

“The Governor can’t change because his experiences tell him redemption isn’t possible.”

“The Governor’s return comes only as he begins to see the value of the monster within.”

“Throughout the show the child/parent relationship plays a vital role in helping a person keep a firm grip on reality, or lose it completely.”

“For all his convictions that God is still out there, still working some ultimate plan, at Herschel’s weakest moments it’s not enough.”
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