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       #Post#: 738--------------------------------------------------
       Rick's Arrogance
       By: Rapscallion Date: March 28, 2016, 4:35 pm
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       I'm angry that Rick, on the day after Denise was buried, was
       laying in bed trying to get some loving from Michonne, instead
       of preparing for war.
       I have to wonder...does he really care about the Alexandrians?
       If he lost someone from his group, he'd be upset, but when an
       Alexandrian is killed, does he mourn the loss, does he feel any
       responsibility?
       Also, Rick doesn't take the Saviors seriously.  Most of his wins
       against them had to do with luck, surprise, (flawed) planning,
       and experience, but Saviors still out number Rick's group, yet
       he thinks beating them will be a cakewalk.
       Rick's arrogance is going to haunt him (just like the quarry
       plan) but this time, it's going to cost the life or lives of a
       member of his group.
       #Post#: 740--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Rick's Arrogance
       By: Ickray_Imesgray Date: March 28, 2016, 5:19 pm
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       [quote author=Rapscallion link=topic=193.msg738#msg738
       date=1459200916]
       I'm angry that Rick, on the day after Denise was buried, was
       laying in bed trying to get some loving from Michonne, instead
       of preparing for war.
       I have to wonder...does he really about the Alexandrians?  If he
       lost someone from his group, he'd be upset, but when an
       Alexandrian is killed, does he mourn the loss, does he feel any
       responsibility?
       Also, Rick doesn't take the Saviors seriously.  Most of his wins
       against them had to do with luck, surprise, (flawed) planning,
       and experience, but Saviors still out number Rick's group, yet
       he thinks beating them will be a cakewalk.
       Rick's arrogance is going to haunt him (just like the quarry
       plan) but this time, it's going to cost the life or lives of a
       member of his group.
       [/quote]
       Yeah I get what you're saying. Rick does seem a little too
       comfortable for his own good and you're right, it's going to
       cost him the life of one of his own people, which will no doubt
       wake him up.
       I guess he doesn't seem to think the Saviors are going to be
       much of a threat at all until he finds out they've captured a
       lot of his people. I even wonder what kind of a deal he could
       even try to make with these people now?
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