#1
29 November 2012 - 03:07 PM
Would you go with the smiling, soft but crazy faced Gov? Or the tough, looks like he has been through a war Rick?
What questions would you ask them to help you make your decision?
What would be the deciding factor to your choice?
#2
29 November 2012 - 03:16 PM
If I was not part of Rick's or Hershel's group initially, it would be hard for me to be accepted. So, initially, I would have to say the Governor's if I was not part of the initial group. Rick and Hershel would not allow me in, even IF I wanted to be part of their group.
That said, the Zombie games and having Merle as the Governor's henchman, would make me want to plot my escape the first chance I got. I probably would be a turncoat in Woodbury. Those two things, which are visible to everyone in the town (as I would assume that I do not have daily interactions with the Gov) would sour me quickly on living there. If Rick's group would have me, I would go then.
WOOPS!! I gave an answer to a question you didn't really ask - lol
Okay - if BOTH of them were in front of me and begging me to join their group.....Rick. Just because I don't like sweet talking men. I have the feeling the Governor would be a sweet talker and Rick would be brutally honest. Nothing to do with looks - HONEST!! lol
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29 November 2012 - 03:17 PM
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29 November 2012 - 03:27 PM
#7
29 November 2012 - 03:29 PM
Knowing what we know as the audience of the show, of course I'd rather take my chances with Rick's group. No question.
BUT, assuming I had no knowledge of the players involved - let's say I had simply survived a horrific ZA, lost my entire family, fled to the outskirts of Atlanta, camped in the woods for a few weeks, likely encountered walkers myself/spent nights in utter terror - the decision is more difficult.
On one hand, a prison sounds like an extremely safe place to be. Tough to get out, tough to get in. I'm assuming Rick would come across the way he does on the show - a straight shooter, if a bit grim.
On the other hand, a fortified town with various creature comforts would certainly seem very appealing. I would probably feel like I had a better chance to find answers as to what the hell was going on there. Add in the reassurances of a man who by all accounts appears to be kind-hearted and generous, a veritable beacon of light and hope in the midst of a crumbling world, and I think I might go with the guvna.
#8
29 November 2012 - 03:43 PM
Probably Ricks because there is no such thing as a free lunch, which is what the Gov would be trying to sell you.
I haven't seen the Governor ask his townspeople for anything so. So far all we have seen from his people is smiles and handshakes towards him. They adore him.
I'd go with Woodbury hands down. Rick is my hero but he hasn't given the group anything but a year of one hardship after another. They were running for too long. Why were they running for so long and why didn't they think to find baby formula before the baby arrived since they knew of Lori's history of cesarean sections. Yes, Rick is doing better now but prison life is not for me. The Governor is strange and controlling but he knows how to run a town and how to keep a large group of people safe, happy, and well fed.
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29 November 2012 - 04:01 PM
#10
29 November 2012 - 04:02 PM
I haven't seen the Governor ask his townspeople for anything so. So far all we have seen from his people is smiles and handshakes towards him. They adore him.
I'd go with Woodbury hands down. Rick is my hero but he hasn't given the group anything but a year of one hardship after another. They were running for too long. Why were they running for so long and why didn't they think to find baby formula before the baby arrived since they knew of Lori's history of cesarean sections. Yes, Rick is doing better now but prison life is not for me. The Governor is strange and controlling but he knows how to run a town and how to keep a large group of people safe, happy, and well fed.
I think everyone would chose the guy who offered you food and handshakes. Assuming we aren't all as thick skulled as Andrea, how would you not scope out what you just got invited into? I would probably chose the Guv at face value as well, but would eventually start questioning certain details like "you found two humvees and gun and ammo just laying around outside?" Wouldn't be much use though since you can't leave unless they make you, so it's pretty much a slow death sentence with handshakes. Ricks group still.
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29 November 2012 - 04:06 PM
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29 November 2012 - 04:51 PM
Knowing what we know. I would go with Rick to the prison. There is a slight appeal to be in Woodbury with supplies, protection, and someone who has taken the leadership role but there are too many variables for me. Obviousbly, once there they won't allow you to leave. Should you ask too many questions, you may end up dead. At least with Rick's group, you know no matter what, they will stand by you and try to help you, unless you get bit, then either live or off yourself. But at least they give you a choice. Even with Michonne, a stranger, they were going to at least treat her wound then send her off with food and water.
I couldn't agree more with your post. Spot on
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29 November 2012 - 07:48 PM
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29 November 2012 - 08:50 PM
Well now, wait a minute. Is Daryl around? Because I'd join the group with Daryl in it.
THIS. Rick's group in a heartbeat if Daryl was there.
Assuming he wasn't though, it would take some consideration. Pros of Woodbury, peaceful, normal life with lots of different people. Cons: could never leave but really why would you want to assuming you were in the dark about the Gov?, walker fights, not crossing the Gov would be one but again besides trying to be the leader or continuously ignoring his pretty practical rules of staying inside after dark or not going outside walls (again why would you want to?). The biggest con I think would be not being able to have weapons. Assuming you were trained on weapons to even guard the wall you probably would eventually be recruited to be a henchmen, I would not be apart of Woodbury if it was my job to do his dirty work. Although I would want to be able to defend myself if the possibility arose that there was a breech in security. So the only "real" cons of Woodbury I think are being a henchmen and walker fights.
Pros of Ricks Group: Freedom of mobility, the ability to carry weapons, close bonds with people who become like your family and would risk their lives for you, although there would be times of ruthlessness it would be mostly in defense and your conscious for the most part would be clear. Cons: More likely to die in this group, less chance of being accepted as a member even if you aren't a threat, no real security of location, less people to be around if you werent accepted in as a "couple".
Winner? To be decided. I'm definitely leaning towards Woodbury though as long as I didn't have to be a henchmen.
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#24
29 November 2012 - 10:31 PM
The Governor would lie. He'd lie to me like he lies to the people of Woodbury. Fortunately, the Governor goes overboard with his bogus promises like he did when he told Andrea and Michonne that if they decided to leave he'd give them weapons, food, water, medicine, and a vehicle. What sounds too good to be true usually is, and Woodbury sounds impossibly too good to be true.
Rick is honest to a fault and it's so obvious that he means what he says and says what he means. Conversely, the Governor comes across as a snake oil salesman.
I'd be much more inclined to go with Rick's "we've got a hard road ahead of us, but if we stick together, we can make it" speech than the Governor's "don't worry; I'll take care of everything, and you'll be living life on easy street" spiel. I would not want to be with someone who promised to take care of everything for me, because I know there would be heavy strings attached in that scenario. I'd rather be an autonomous member of a group that had my back, instead of a ward of the Governor's state.
What questions would I ask them? I'd ask:
What are the rules that you require your people to follow?
How are people who break the rules disciplined?
What would my job be in your group?
Do I get to keep what's mine? My vehicle, my weapons, etc.
What happens if I ever decide this isn't working out and want to leave?
Can I ask your people a few questions in private?
I think in the end, I would choose Rick's group. In the past, I've had the displeasure of knowing a charming, charismatic, sociopath, and I recognize the warning signs. The Governor has lying sociopath written all over him.
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01 December 2012 - 07:06 PM
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