I know he did. Its just the rules of everything have changed since the outbreak. [ The whole ordeal is still horrifying, and Carl doesn't want to think of what could have happened if his dad and Daryl were killed. ] But, it was just something primal, like these guys pushed one of my dad's buttons.
Just… [ Carl shudders. ]…Seeing my dad bite the other dude's throat out. [ He tries to find other things to think about, at least everyone is safe and that’s a good thing. [ ]
Hey, it’s good to know everyone made it out of the prison. [ He smiles, and finding something else besides that to talk about. ]
[ Carl never forgot Hershel, he frowns when he almost did. He tries to make sure he never forgets anyone they've lost since everything changed ] Sorry. [ He just says, in an attempt to make things right. ]
Glad you got out and found Daryl. If there's anyone besides my dad, I'd rather be lost with it's him. [ He allows for his feet to dangle off the edge of the box car, and he looks down at the grass that's growing out from between the tracks. ] He's way better at setting snares than my dad is.
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That's all that matters.
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Just… [ Carl shudders. ]…Seeing my dad bite the other dude's throat out. [ He tries to find other things to think about, at least everyone is safe and that’s a good thing. [ ]
Hey, it’s good to know everyone made it out of the prison. [ He smiles, and finding something else besides that to talk about. ]
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I know. [She doesn't know what else to say. Beth wishes she could've been there for Carl, but she's also glad she didn't have to see that.]
Almost everyone. [Beth gives him a little smile, but she doesn't cry about the death of her father anymore.] I'm glad you got out with your dad.
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Glad you got out and found Daryl. If there's anyone besides my dad, I'd rather be lost with it's him. [ He allows for his feet to dangle off the edge of the box car, and he looks down at the grass that's growing out from between the tracks. ] He's way better at setting snares than my dad is.