Did Lori love Shane more than Rick?
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- Did Lori love Shane more than Rick?
- Does Lori fall out of love with Rick?
- Is Shane obsessed with Lori?
- Did Shane lie to Lori about Rick?
- Did Carl actually shoot Lori?
- Does Lori cheat on Rick?
- Did Shane and Lori have a baby?
- Why does Lori get mad at Rick for killing Shane?
- Why did Carl shoot Lori?
- Why did Shane take it out on Lori?
- What was the relationship between Lori and Shane in The Walking Dead?
- Why is Rick so mean to Lori in Season 3?
- Why did Rick kill Shane in Season 2?
Did Lori love Shane more than Rick?
Lori is definitely having problems with the fact that she has feelings for Shane. She definitely loves Rick and possibly has stronger feelings for him but this is a guy who very much part of their family before apocalypse and was pretty much all that was left.
Does Lori fall out of love with Rick?
14. Rick (Andrew Lincon) put an abrupt end to the awkward love triangle between himself, wife Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) and Shane (Jon Bernthal) in the penultimate episode of Season 2, greatly impacting his marriage and the group.
Is Shane obsessed with Lori?
Shane was obsessed with Lori, even more so than Rick. That's not to say Rick was responsible for Lori's death. But he certainly was torn between his love for his wife and the betrayal he felt after finding out she'd slept with his best friend.
Did Shane lie to Lori about Rick?
From the beginning, Shane lied to Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) and Carl (Chandler Riggs) that he for certain knew that his longtime friend Rick had died in the hospital. He said what he needed to say to protect Lori and Carl and get them to leave the hospital that he thought was a death trap.
Did Carl actually shoot Lori?
Carl Kills Lori (Season 3, Episode 4) One of the most brutal things Carl has ever had to do was kill his mom. While in labor at the prison, Lori bravely tells Carl to watch over Rick and the baby.
Does Lori cheat on Rick?
In the concluding sequence of the episode, Lori admits to Rick that she had an affair with Shane in the belief that her husband was dead.
Did Shane and Lori have a baby?
After Rick found out Lori was pregnant and the child could be Shane's, his decision to raise Judith as his own was a major storyline in Season 3. ... Even Jon Bernthal, who played Shane, said back at Wizard World Chicago Comic Con in 2013 (on the eve of Season 4's premiere) that Judith is "100 percent Shane's baby."
Why does Lori get mad at Rick for killing Shane?
Their relationship seems to be more or less okay until Rick kills Shane. At first, Lori is furious at Rick for Carl being involved in Shane's death but eventually understands and forgives him. ... He tells her that he loves her multiple times and apologetically tells her that he should have told her that before she died.
Why did Carl shoot Lori?
Carl Kills Lori (Season 3, Episode 4) One of the most brutal things Carl has ever had to do was kill his mom. While in labor at the prison, Lori bravely tells Carl to watch over Rick and the baby. Maggie then performs an emergency C-section, which kills Lori but saves baby Judith.
Why did Shane take it out on Lori?
- Shane was off his rocker anyways because he was so mortified at the idea of not being able to be with Lori, so he took it out on Rick. Lori reasonably decides that Shane is a threat, and tells Rick to take care of said threat.
What was the relationship between Lori and Shane in The Walking Dead?
- Before Rick's return in the first season of The Walking Dead, Shane and Lori had a relationship, and there were pros and cons for their relationship. AMC's The Walking Dead has a long history of introducing and killing off main characters over the years.
Why is Rick so mean to Lori in Season 3?
- But the fact that Rick killed Shane and that her son (Carl) had to shoot the reanimated Shane is probably too much to absorb for Lori. As we enter season 3, Rick is shown to be mean and distant to Lori probably because of her aforementioned reaction.
Why did Rick kill Shane in Season 2?
- Shane was a terrible person who did many terrible and stupid things that had little to nothing to do with Lori. At the end of Season Two, Rick tells Lori about how he justifiably killed Shane in self defense.