he instantly knew how to act and what to do, everyone thought he was just an impulsive angry guy, but they didn't understand him, Rick started to understand how to act, 3 seasons after lol
@@trizard3940 I wish Shane had killed Rick at the end of the second season, the series would have been more interesting and the team would have had a real leader.
This was great and showed how Shane was ahead of everyone. Dale telling Daryl he's different, and then showing how Rick handled things back in the day -- in the end, both Daryl and Rick became very similar to Shane. Shane wasn't a bad man, he was flawed and ahead of his time. He knew survival meant changing who you were and making tough decisions. Shane will always be my favorite character. Great video!
Yeah he would've been one of the best characters but that wasn't it he tried to kill Rick fuck Shane he tried to kill Rick cause he wanted Lori and Carl
@@bigmighty7900 it was said shane didnt want to kill rick becase he knew he couldnt get away with it. As it he lowers his gun allowing rick to kill him to change rick they way he needed to change to survive
"They hated him because he spoke the truth." It's pretty tragic how much everyone villainized Shane back in the day and yet they all eventually became the exact same thing they judged him to be.
Yup. I personally loved the representation of the fanbase. Back in the day only a small amount of people agreed with Shane, the vast majority hated him and said he was a monster but some of us recognized that he was just ahead of them in terms of the new world and it's "rules". The fanbase that hated Shane cheered for the characters who's decisions endangered and ruined the group and then when they eventually realized how right Shane was the rest of us who agreed with Shane were like, "yup". I swear, if we ever got a zombie apocolypse scenario irl my first question is gonna be, "So, in TWD, was Shane correct or not?" I'll know enough about em with that question alone. Haha
Clown comment. Shane wasn't villainized because of his view on the world. It's because he tried to steal a mans family and kill him. Your IQ doesn't have to be high to understand this. (And no, Rick getting with that other mans wife after he died is not the same, considering that other man was beating his wife and wasn't good in any way)
Shane adapted to the apocalypse before everyone else. He knew what needed to be done to survive in the new world. Everyone else was still hanging on to the old ways of thinking at that point. He was right about the walkers on Herschel’s farm, he was right about keeping the group safe, and he was right about Rick’s leadership. Rick essentially had to turn into Shane later on in order to make it. Shane made decisions that seemed questionable to Rick and the group in Season 1-2 but they all would’ve agreed with him in Season 5-6. Yeah he was brutal and savage, but that’s how you have to be in that world if you’re gonna survive, which everyone learned later on. Rick bit a dude’s throat out, which makes leaving Otis to die look like child’s play by comparison. I still don’t think he should’ve died. With his instincts he easily could’ve made it to the end of the show had he not been obsessed with Lori. I personally would’ve liked to have seen him leave the group in Season 2 and go join up with the Saviors, meeting Rick and the group again later on when Negan is introduced. By that time Lori would’ve been long dead, and the tension between Rick and Shane likely would’ve passed with her out of the way. And Shane and Rick would probably be friends again or at least see eye to eye due to Rick now sharing that same mindset that Shane always had.
Totally see Shane struggle with killing Otis it broke him a little & he battled with himself over killing the kid in the barn even though he knew it was the right thing to do. Shane didn't want to kill you could see that he struggled with it, yet when he did push to do it everyone said he was the bad guy. Darrell shot a un armed man who Rick gave his word to yet no one said a word because it had to be done in Darrel mind. Same with Rick he kills people all the time now just like Shane pushed him to do, Shane was a great asset Rick killed him out of jealously he even admitted to Lori he didn't have too.
@@runaan7382 he certaintly was moved by killing otis ....he had flashbacks , a guy without regret doesnt have flashbacks shane even wanted to sacrifice himself first but otis refused and to be honnest this randall guy needed to be killed
You're Right after Rick killed Shane his best friend practically his brother he said "I wanted him dead" he didn't give Shane a chance to redeem himself
Agreed i loved Shane, me personally the only seasons i liked was 1,2, and whatever seasons the Governor was the antagonist in. Jon Bernthal should have been in the show longer, he added a wonderful element to it. Anytime i watched it after i couldn’t help but imagine what would be different if he still lived
Yes!!!! I have always maintained that Rick became more (or just as) ruthless as Shane ever was. When I watched the show the first go round Shane seemed rash and volatile to me. Rewatching my favorite seasons (1&2) I can see clearly how he was pushed out of his competent leadership role, marginalized, and ignored for a man who, as he tells Andrea in s2 has brought them nothing but trouble and mistakes since they’d left Atlanta. Just for my own satisfaction, I’m working on my own canonical story where he does live past the farm. That’s the way it’ll play out in my head from now on. Crazy great vid! Luv it! #ShaneWalshWasRight
i couldnt have put it in better words , rick just showed up as a moral apostal and seized power where shane had lead without trouble without risk without loss i think if not for god damn lorie the show would have gone way different ( better)
I feel the poetic justice of rick becoming more like Shane in season 5 and trying to build the people of Alexandria in season 6 around the whole Shane ideology , but by the time they got to that point negans group was well past it and already built on it. thus negan poetically made rick pay for it by not already being that way since season 2. I think Shane seemed more unhinged with his own actions because no one was around to help solidify his ideology. Who rick and company was in season 5 and 6 was the real climax of TWD. With S7E1 being the peak, everything straight went downwards from there.
It's true, Shane wasnt trying to hurt Herschel and his family but he was definitely willing to basically take them over and force them to see the truth for their own good
Shane’s thinking was ahead of Rick and he was right about a lot of things, but he totally snapped and lost it and he also got less and less about the group. The only people he cared for in the end were Lori and Carl and he’d totally screw you over if you put them in harms way. Rick was naive in season 2 and clinging on to hope because he wanted a good life for his son and unborn baby. Rick and Daryl are good men, but their morals get tested more and more as they have to be out in the world surviving, Shane was a good man who totally lost sight of everything and lost his way out of jealousy and rage towards Rick. Shane no longer cared what was right as long as Lori and Carl were safe
The difference is that Shane wanted to kill his best friend for no reason when they could've worked together until eventually Rick would become who he is. Rick never wanted to kill someone who's very close to him like Glenn or especially Daryl. Rick did everything to protect his beloved one's, Shane was doing everything for himself. that's the difference. Now Daryl is a little bit more complicated , he showed to be nicer but at the same time he didn't have problems with killing before even Shane because of who he was. He was a survival before it went down So yeah, their reasons what's makes it different no matter if they acted in a similar way to their reasons
I'm soo glad you made this vid. Yes, Shane was defo ahead of the group, which is just an interesting aspect of this show. RIP Shane, he's missed, but dang him and Laurie really screwed everything up..
I wonder what Dale would think of the group now. I think he would see he was being unreasonable and that Shane is what people would become. Even Shane was a good man everyone back then was weak but Shane showed people they needed to change. And now look at season 4-5 Rick killing innocent people brutalizing his enemies and biting people's throats out.
You guys seem to forget people villianize Shane because he tried killing rick for Lori and killed multiple others for no reason he was out of control yet he did in fact know how to survive
If Shane was alive now, I think he wouldn’t be apart of ricks group. I think he would of left, and then wandered into Negan, and instead of Steven Ogg, it would be John Bernthal beside Jean D Morgan. Man that would be cool
@@cp2342 i think it would have been perfect for shane to walk out of the RV after negan suggests killing carl infront of all with a close shot of him grabbing his trusty glock 17 without revealing his face yet , the camera goes upwards , yo usee his police baseball cap stuck in the back of his pants . He is focused , comitted locks eyes with rick and gives him a grin of a dead man
Dale’s dumb he doesn’t realize that tough decisions sometimes lead to ugly answers if you want to survive the whole point of living in this new world is to build a BETTER future and willing to do things you don’t like because there’s bound to be someone out there who is just plain evil (Randall’s group) you could say Dale cared about Andrea yeah but he’d never kill for her thus no future for both of them unless he’s actually put in a situation only then he’ll realize he’s all talk and has no balls to protect what’s his. (Btw awesome vid you exceeded my expectations as a shane fan myself you are showing the reality of his character as a protagonist not an antagonist will subscribe for more keep it up)
Obvious hypocrisy aside (Daryl can torture and still be decent in Dale´s eyes), I think there is intentional irony in here: Shane couldn´t live in this world and with his actions, Rick could. "You can say all the words: Lori, Shane, Andrea, Glenn. They're all dead, and somewhere along the way Officer Friendly died right along with them." Dale, of course, died before that.
Shane was ahead of them all, I will give Rick a pass he was in a coma yet he should of listen to Shane on that road when he told him the Military came threw and killed civilians that was all he should of listen too. Shane was trying to protect the group from people and zombies not Rick he thought humans still were civilized. Shane was 100% correct he taught Carrol, Andrea, Darryl and in the end Rick all how to survive and not trust anyone outside the group easily. Ricks only mistake you can't take back was killing his greatest asset Shane was the groups best chance at living in every event from Governor to Negan hell even the Walkers. I really wish Shane was banished came back to battle Betta it would of been epic fight one on one to save his daughter my money is on SHANE !
This video pretty much confirms rick became worse than shane it also says a big fuck to rick saying daryls his brother then shows daryl choking him i hope angela kang does something where the crm where they mind control rick forgetting his past then show him beating the shit outta daryl
Bet everyone who’s alive in the show somewhat feels like a idiot for saying Shane was crazy obviously he was losing it but he was speaking truth 100% when it came to threats of others and the walkers characters like Rick, Daryl, Carol you can go on eventually became Shane sadly he adapted too quick and just bloody lost it mentally wish he wasn’t too wrapped up in Lori would have been awesome to have him around he would have been such an asset to the group in season 3 onwards he wouldn’t have taken shit that’s for sure
If i was in a position where it's my life or some guy i don't know i would've killed him too. Otis fat ass was slow and shane was limping. If it's me or someone else I'm choosing me. Unless of course it's people i care about cause that's different.
Otis shot Carl. Chances are between Otis being out of shape, and Shane wounded they werent both going to get out. Was either die together or sacrifice the guy who put you there in the first place. If Otis never shot Carl, he wouldn't have been out getting medicine for him later on. Call it Karma.
otis would have collaped if he would have collapsed eventually a distraction weas needed for one to survive all one needed to die and shane even suggested it would be him which otis refused at that moment shane had to decide if hed either sacrifice a man whos already lived his life or a small boy that he loves like he would his own son i think the decision would be easy for any man to choose
he instantly knew how to act and what to do, everyone thought he was just an impulsive angry guy, but they didn't understand him, Rick started to understand how to act, 3 seasons after lol
yea sometimes he was a bit to rough in taking his actions
it wasnt that he did it but how
hes still my favorite character
Shane was a true survivor
@@cartmankewl2335 ye but without his death rick would have not changed for awhile
@@trizard3940 I wish Shane had killed Rick at the end of the second season, the series would have been more interesting and the team would have had a real leader.
This was great and showed how Shane was ahead of everyone. Dale telling Daryl he's different, and then showing how Rick handled things back in the day -- in the end, both Daryl and Rick became very similar to Shane. Shane wasn't a bad man, he was flawed and ahead of his time. He knew survival meant changing who you were and making tough decisions. Shane will always be my favorite character. Great video!
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He was right all this time
Yeah he would've been one of the best characters but that wasn't it he tried to kill Rick fuck Shane he tried to kill Rick cause he wanted Lori and Carl
@@bigmighty7900 it was said shane didnt want to kill rick becase he knew he couldnt get away with it. As it he lowers his gun allowing rick to kill him to change rick they way he needed to change to survive
Oh no Shane was a bad man, but that’s not a bad thing. That world needs bad men.
Rick and Daryl became like Shane after 3 - 4 years.
Shane you are survival legend
Dam When Shane said if u wana Survive u Got to fight for it ... The mindset they needed for what they ended up Facing with all the wars
I love how this was made. People hated and feared Shane but became a Shane down the road. Including Carol.
"They hated him because he spoke the truth."
It's pretty tragic how much everyone villainized Shane back in the day and yet they all eventually became the exact same thing they judged him to be.
if they even survived to that point that is ^^
Yup. I personally loved the representation of the fanbase. Back in the day only a small amount of people agreed with Shane, the vast majority hated him and said he was a monster but some of us recognized that he was just ahead of them in terms of the new world and it's "rules".
The fanbase that hated Shane cheered for the characters who's decisions endangered and ruined the group and then when they eventually realized how right Shane was the rest of us who agreed with Shane were like, "yup".
I swear, if we ever got a zombie apocolypse scenario irl my first question is gonna be, "So, in TWD, was Shane correct or not?" I'll know enough about em with that question alone. Haha
@@uh-ohspaghettio7826 whatever hard decision oyur gonne have to take think what would shane do?
and you will become a survivor
Clown comment. Shane wasn't villainized because of his view on the world. It's because he tried to steal a mans family and kill him. Your IQ doesn't have to be high to understand this. (And no, Rick getting with that other mans wife after he died is not the same, considering that other man was beating his wife and wasn't good in any way)
Shane adapted to the apocalypse before everyone else. He knew what needed to be done to survive in the new world. Everyone else was still hanging on to the old ways of thinking at that point. He was right about the walkers on Herschel’s farm, he was right about keeping the group safe, and he was right about Rick’s leadership. Rick essentially had to turn into Shane later on in order to make it. Shane made decisions that seemed questionable to Rick and the group in Season 1-2 but they all would’ve agreed with him in Season 5-6. Yeah he was brutal and savage, but that’s how you have to be in that world if you’re gonna survive, which everyone learned later on. Rick bit a dude’s throat out, which makes leaving Otis to die look like child’s play by comparison. I still don’t think he should’ve died. With his instincts he easily could’ve made it to the end of the show had he not been obsessed with Lori. I personally would’ve liked to have seen him leave the group in Season 2 and go join up with the Saviors, meeting Rick and the group again later on when Negan is introduced. By that time Lori would’ve been long dead, and the tension between Rick and Shane likely would’ve passed with her out of the way. And Shane and Rick would probably be friends again or at least see eye to eye due to Rick now sharing that same mindset that Shane always had.
I miss him so much Shane Don't deserve this :(
Shane was simply ahead of his time.
S5 rick and s2 Shane would get along very well.
Totally see Shane struggle with killing Otis it broke him a little & he battled with himself over killing the kid in the barn even though he knew it was the right thing to do. Shane didn't want to kill you could see that he struggled with it, yet when he did push to do it everyone said he was the bad guy. Darrell shot a un armed man who Rick gave his word to yet no one said a word because it had to be done in Darrel mind. Same with Rick he kills people all the time now just like Shane pushed him to do, Shane was a great asset Rick killed him out of jealously he even admitted to Lori he didn't have too.
my guy, he wasn't battling himself over killing the kid, be was battling himself over NOT killing him lmfao
@@runaan7382 nah he had to sadly
@@runaan7382 he certaintly was moved by killing otis ....he had flashbacks , a guy without regret doesnt have flashbacks
shane even wanted to sacrifice himself first but otis refused
and to be honnest this randall guy needed to be killed
You're Right after Rick killed Shane his best friend practically his brother he said "I wanted him dead" he didn't give Shane a chance to redeem himself
@@Zman.gamer.6989 LMFAO! He definitely gave Shane multiple chances. Shane kept trying to kill him 😂
Rick followed the same path as Shane in the end.
Shane is missing😌
At least Rick didn't try killing his best friend to take his family 😂
Shane is the best character in this show. WD became boring after SE2 when Shane died.Your vid shows pretty much how good Shane was.
season 2 was boring asf
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Agreed i loved Shane, me personally the only seasons i liked was 1,2, and whatever seasons the Governor was the antagonist in. Jon Bernthal should have been in the show longer, he added a wonderful element to it. Anytime i watched it after i couldn’t help but imagine what would be different if he still lived
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You just want action
i loved when Dale said "you're a decent man !"
i miss this character
Yes!!!! I have always maintained that Rick became more (or just as) ruthless as Shane ever was. When I watched the show the first go round Shane seemed rash and volatile to me. Rewatching my favorite seasons (1&2) I can see clearly how he was pushed out of his competent leadership role, marginalized, and ignored for a man who, as he tells Andrea in s2 has brought them nothing but trouble and mistakes since they’d left Atlanta. Just for my own satisfaction, I’m working on my own canonical story where he does live past the farm. That’s the way it’ll play out in my head from now on. Crazy great vid! Luv it! #ShaneWalshWasRight
i couldnt have put it in better words , rick just showed up as a moral apostal and seized power where shane had lead without trouble without risk without loss
i think if not for god damn lorie the show would have gone way different ( better)
I feel the poetic justice of rick becoming more like Shane in season 5 and trying to build the people of Alexandria in season 6 around the whole Shane ideology , but by the time they got to that point negans group was well past it and already built on it.
thus negan poetically made rick pay for it by not already being that way since season 2.
I think Shane seemed more unhinged with his own actions because no one was around to help solidify his ideology.
Who rick and company was in season 5 and 6 was the real climax of TWD. With S7E1 being the peak, everything straight went downwards from there.
It's true, Shane wasnt trying to hurt Herschel and his family but he was definitely willing to basically take them over and force them to see the truth for their own good
really looking forward for his comeback!
Shane is different ? Realy ? 🤣😂🤣
Lol ! I Love It !!
Shane’s thinking was ahead of Rick and he was right about a lot of things, but he totally snapped and lost it and he also got less and less about the group. The only people he cared for in the end were Lori and Carl and he’d totally screw you over if you put them in harms way. Rick was naive in season 2 and clinging on to hope because he wanted a good life for his son and unborn baby. Rick and Daryl are good men, but their morals get tested more and more as they have to be out in the world surviving, Shane was a good man who totally lost sight of everything and lost his way out of jealousy and rage towards Rick. Shane no longer cared what was right as long as Lori and Carl were safe
Be live it or not he inspires me to become a sheriff deputy even though I'm a British citizen
The one dislike is dale
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The secound is Otis
“I’m not a monster, I’m just ahead of the curve.”- The Joker
I love how you still make great videos about him
Kinda get pissed off at Rick and Daryl watchin this ya know 😂
I can't get over how good this is! Just magnificent!
This is amazing, definitely my favourite TWD edit. You deserve so much more traction, your parallels are unreal.
The difference is that Shane wanted to kill his best friend for no reason when they could've worked together until eventually Rick would become who he is. Rick never wanted to kill someone who's very close to him like Glenn or especially Daryl. Rick did everything to protect his beloved one's, Shane was doing everything for himself. that's the difference.
Now Daryl is a little bit more complicated , he showed to be nicer but at the same time he didn't have problems with killing before even Shane because of who he was. He was a survival before it went down
So yeah, their reasons what's makes it different no matter if they acted in a similar way to their reasons
Shane wasn't a monster, he was just ahead of the curb.
Awesome edit
In the end
...... Keep chasing monsters..... You become monster.
I would've loved if Shane lived, be awesome to see how he'll get along with the likes of The Governor, Negan, and Alpha.
I'm soo glad you made this vid. Yes, Shane was defo ahead of the group, which is just an interesting aspect of this show. RIP Shane, he's missed, but dang him and Laurie really screwed everything up..
so. so. good.
Bless you for making good Shane videos even now; I don't know of anyone else who does
Shane was already a survivor while the others were lost he was carrying the team
I wonder what Dale would think of the group now. I think he would see he was being unreasonable and that Shane is what people would become. Even Shane was a good man everyone back then was weak but Shane showed people they needed to change. And now look at season 4-5 Rick killing innocent people brutalizing his enemies and biting people's throats out.
If dale saw what rick became he'd be disappointed
very
Theres no diference between daryl, shane, and rick they all were the same in the end
This was amazing
THAT WAS AWESOME MAAAN THIS MAKES SENSE!
Shane wanted them to survive
I would've left the group with Shane and Daryl.
If only shane didnt get attached to Lory and carl
You guys seem to forget people villianize Shane because he tried killing rick for Lori and killed multiple others for no reason he was out of control yet he did in fact know how to survive
Great 👏👏👏
I love this video
In jokers voice: "i'm not a monster i'm just ahead of the curve"
Lit!
Awesom
Shane was right!
$HANE IS #1!!!
RICK TODAY IS 100%!! And I FCKING MEAN 100% SHANE NOW!!!!
You should do a video with shane joining the Grady memorial cops and how he gets his old life back
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If Shane was alive now, I think he wouldn’t be apart of ricks group. I think he would of left, and then wandered into Negan, and instead of Steven Ogg, it would be John Bernthal beside Jean D Morgan. Man that would be cool
Fuck no shanw would never join negan he'd kill him
If Shane joined Negan he wouldn’t have lasted if he saw Negan attempting to harm Carl he wouldn’t stand there and let him be harmed
@@cp2342 i think it would have been perfect for shane to walk out of the RV after negan suggests killing carl infront of all
with a close shot of him grabbing his trusty glock 17 without revealing his face yet , the camera goes upwards , yo usee his police baseball cap stuck in the back of his pants .
He is focused , comitted locks eyes with rick and gives him a grin of a dead man
Dale’s dumb he doesn’t realize that tough decisions sometimes lead to ugly answers if you want to survive the whole point of living in this new world is to build a BETTER future and willing to do things you don’t like because there’s bound to be someone out there who is just plain evil (Randall’s group) you could say Dale cared about Andrea yeah but he’d never kill for her thus no future for both of them unless he’s actually put in a situation only then he’ll realize he’s all talk and has no balls to protect what’s his. (Btw awesome vid you exceeded my expectations as a shane fan myself you are showing the reality of his character as a protagonist not an antagonist will subscribe for more keep it up)
Title translates to "Shane - He's NOT so different"
this video simply put my thoughts in front.
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I love it 😉
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Wow 1000th like and 100th comment, good video though
*He’s built different***
In season 5 Rick becomes everything Shane was for which Rick killed him
Obvious hypocrisy aside (Daryl can torture and still be decent in Dale´s eyes), I think there is intentional irony in here: Shane couldn´t live in this world and with his actions, Rick could. "You can say all the words: Lori, Shane, Andrea, Glenn. They're all dead, and somewhere along the way Officer Friendly died right along with them." Dale, of course, died before that.
Rick never tried killing his best friend to take his family 😂
I am different(in a good way)
BRO YOU ARE FUCKING TALENTED GODDAMN
The Next Brother For Rick...2:19
Shane gone to soon
Shane was ahead of them all, I will give Rick a pass he was in a coma yet he should of listen to Shane on that road when he told him the Military came threw and killed civilians that was all he should of listen too. Shane was trying to protect the group from people and zombies not Rick he thought humans still were civilized. Shane was 100% correct he taught Carrol, Andrea, Darryl and in the end Rick all how to survive and not trust anyone outside the group easily. Ricks only mistake you can't take back was killing his greatest asset Shane was the groups best chance at living in every event from Governor to Negan hell even the Walkers. I really wish Shane was banished came back to battle Betta it would of been epic fight one on one to save his daughter my money is on SHANE !
Shane is somewhat smart
Rick Daryl Shane the big three
#ShaneWalshwasright
He was right. He was better father than Rick. Nobody realised that.
Shanes not like all the other girls😝
Still hate how that huge gun doesn’t kick 🤦🏻♂️
This video pretty much confirms rick became worse than shane it also says a big fuck to rick saying daryls his brother then shows daryl choking him i hope angela kang does something where the crm where they mind control rick forgetting his past then show him beating the shit outta daryl
JARETT. SMITH
Bet everyone who’s alive in the show somewhat feels like a idiot for saying Shane was crazy obviously he was losing it but he was speaking truth 100% when it came to threats of others and the walkers characters like Rick, Daryl, Carol you can go on eventually became Shane sadly he adapted too quick and just bloody lost it mentally wish he wasn’t too wrapped up in Lori would have been awesome to have him around he would have been such an asset to the group in season 3 onwards he wouldn’t have taken shit that’s for sure
Are you an anti of Rick or something lol
he is not different , infact you all are same
Too rick-ish
shane he's different !! ...becuz he kill otis
Why he killed Otis? Just tell me why! Both of them would get to the car, i say he killed just cause he is a bad guy. He is really diferent
If i was in a position where it's my life or some guy i don't know i would've killed him too. Otis fat ass was slow and shane was limping. If it's me or someone else I'm choosing me. Unless of course it's people i care about cause that's different.
Otis shot Carl. Chances are between Otis being out of shape, and Shane wounded they werent both going to get out.
Was either die together or sacrifice the guy who put you there in the first place. If Otis never shot Carl, he wouldn't have been out getting medicine for him later on.
Call it Karma.
otis would have collaped if he would have collapsed eventually
a distraction weas needed for one to survive all
one needed to die and shane even suggested it would be him which otis refused
at that moment shane had to decide if hed either sacrifice a man whos already lived his life or a small boy that he loves like he would his own son
i think the decision would be easy for any man to choose
Dale meant well but he was annoying as hell.