Pete enters the meeting yelling, "You don't belong here" (or something like that).
But what is he saying when he's pinned to the ground?
I think it might matter.
Here's the exchange from these transcripts.
Pete: You're not one of us.
You're not one of us!
Pete, you don't want to do this.
- Get the hell away from me, Reg.
- Pete, just stop.
- Get away from me.
- Deanna: Reg.
Reg.
(whispers) Not now. - Not sure who said this - Pete, I think
- Get away.
Get away! -
Now, Pete, stop.
Pete-- (Deanna screams) - No, no! Oh, no, no! - (gurgling) -
Pete: This is him! - Shut up! - This is him! -
(Deanna sobbing) Oh, God! Oh, my love.
My love, my love.
(sobbing) No, my love, no.
No, my love.
Pete: It's him! This is him!
Rick do it.
My interpretation of the scene is that Pete was practically blotto, and his crazy repetitive "this is him" ramblings
indicated he wasn't even fully aware that he had just sliced and diced Reg to death. Face it he wasn't even holding
the flippin' Katana right. It's amazing he was even standing, and he sort of "fell" into Reg with the thing.
However I haven't watched it again yet.
I agree with DOMF. He was a drunktard, I took the scene as he didn't want Rick in the community "Your not one of us" while barely being able to stand up correctly then pushed or fell into Reg slicing throat with Abe jumping on top of Pete ranting on trying to blame Rick with "this is him". Glad your gone Pete.
Here's the exchange from these transcripts.
Pete: You're not one of us.
You're not one of us!Pete, you don't want to do this.
- Get the hell away from me, Reg.
- Pete, just stop.
- Get away from me.
- Deanna: Reg.
Reg.
(whispers) Not now. - Not sure who said this - Pete, I think
- Get away.
Get away! -Now, Pete, stop.
Pete-- (Deanna screams) - No, no! Oh, no, no! - (gurgling) -Pete: This is him! - Shut up! - This is him! -
(Deanna sobbing) Oh, God! Oh, my love.
My love, my love.
(sobbing) No, my love, no.
No, my love.
Pete: It's him! This is him!Rick do it.
The only thing you forgot was, "aaaaaaaaand... scene!"
He was saying "it was him, it's him!" ie "it's Rick fault this happened, he's come here and ruined things, he made me do this." Thinking about it now it's kind of ironic in that relates to Shane vs Rick, when Rick angrily sobbed how "this was you, not me!" when he stabs him. In that case Shane was willing to fight and kill for Lori so he forced Rick's hand. In Alexandria Rick is willing to kill Pete for his wife and so Pete tries to kill him, again saying how Rick forced his hand and made him do it. If it weren't for him being an abusive drunk and Jessie wanting out Pete was the good guy in all this and was standing exactly in Rick's shoes vs Shane.
I believe Pete said, "He who is valiant and pure of spirit may find the Holy Grail in the Castle of aaarrrrggh'."
Haha brilliant. He wasn't a drunk nutter, just a misunderstood sage
There are always "hidden" leaders in groups. Take Grady for example, Dawn was simply Deanna's counterpart.
The real power was Gordon, and O'Flannigan, and maybe to a lesser degree, Doc Edwards.
IN Alexandria, Pete was certainly one of them. Poor Doc, he had a good thing going until people showed up
with a pesky conscience and the courage to do something about it. Plenty of power and respect (being the doctor)
plenty of beer, a pretty wife to flaunt, and beat, and torment and...no doubt other things...when the mood hit him.
Yep life was good for him. I find it very ironic, and poetically just, that in the end that very booze he had unlimited
access to is what got him killed.
I also think that anyone who approaches an irate drunk holding a sharpened sword to reason with them is an EEJIT.
The whole scene in my mind was designed to have an expendable character die, get Pete killed, get Deanna to exact
her hypocritical revenge in front of all, let Rick kill his romantic rival, and allow Morgan to get one of the mot perfectly
TIMED shocks of his life. There it is. lol
.
There are always "hidden" leaders in groups. Take Grady for example, Dawn was simply Deanna's counterpart.
The real power was Gordon, and O'Flannigan, and maybe to a lesser degree, Doc Edwards.
IN Alexandria, Pete was certainly one of them. Poor Doc, he had a good thing going until people showed up
with a pesky conscience and the courage to do something about it. Plenty of power and respect (being the doctor)
plenty of beer, a pretty wife to flaunt, and beat, and torment and...no doubt other things...when the mood hit him.
Yep life was good for him. I find it very ironic, and poetically just, that in the end that very booze he had unlimited
access to is what got him killed.
I also think that anyone who approaches an irate drunk holding a sharpened sword to reason with them is an EEJIT.
The whole scene in my mind was designed to have an expendable character die, get Pete killed, get Deanna to exact
her hypocritical revenge in front of all, let Rick kill his romantic rival, and allow Morgan to get one of the mot perfectly
TIMED shocks of his life. There it is. lol
That was great.
There are always "hidden" leaders in groups. Take Grady for example, Dawn was simply Deanna's counterpart.
The real power was Gordon, and O'Flannigan, and maybe to a lesser degree, Doc Edwards.
IN Alexandria, Pete was certainly one of them. Poor Doc, he had a good thing going until people showed up
with a pesky conscience and the courage to do something about it. Plenty of power and respect (being the doctor)
plenty of beer, a pretty wife to flaunt, and beat, and torment and...no doubt other things...when the mood hit him.
Yep life was good for him. I find it very ironic, and poetically just, that in the end that very booze he had unlimited
access to is what got him killed.
I also think that anyone who approaches an irate drunk holding a sharpened sword to reason with them is an EEJIT.
The whole scene in my mind was designed to have an expendable character die, get Pete killed, get Deanna to exact
her hypocritical revenge in front of all, let Rick kill his romantic rival, and allow Morgan to get one of the mot perfectly
TIMED shocks of his life. There it is. lol
Perfect!!!! Totally agree.
See, that level of reasoning is what happens after we eat Carol's cookies!!!!
.
There are always "hidden" leaders in groups. Take Grady for example, Dawn was simply Deanna's counterpart.
The real power was Gordon, and O'Flannigan, and maybe to a lesser degree, Doc Edwards.
IN Alexandria, Pete was certainly one of them. Poor Doc, he had a good thing going until people showed up
with a pesky conscience and the courage to do something about it. Plenty of power and respect (being the doctor)
plenty of beer, a pretty wife to flaunt, and beat, and torment and...no doubt other things...when the mood hit him.
Yep life was good for him. I find it very ironic, and poetically just, that in the end that very booze he had unlimited
access to is what got him killed.
I also think that anyone who approaches an irate drunk holding a sharpened sword to reason with them is an EEJIT.
The whole scene in my mind was designed to have an expendable character die, get Pete killed, get Deanna to exact
her hypocritical revenge in front of all, let Rick kill his romantic rival, and allow Morgan to get one of the mot perfectly
TIMED shocks of his life. There it is. lol
.
Hear! Hear! Well Said Old Chap! No ambiguity there mate! A beautifully wrapped pleasantly fragranced hardcore recap and analogy presented with Old Money class and aplomb!
I think that anyone who techniques an angry intoxicated having a pointed blade to purpose with them is an EEJIT. The whole field produce was meant to have an disposable personality die, get Pete murdered, get Deanna to actual her hypocritical vengeance before all, let John destroy his loving competing, and allow Morgan to get one of the mot completely TIMED bumps of his lifestyle. There it is. lol
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