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Re. 6.12 and 6.10:
So Jesus intervenes twice:
1. When Daryl refuses to kill him, he deems the Rick group worthy of coming to Hilltop.
2. When Heath won't murder, and/or when Glen won't let him, he saves them both.
Suggesting he'll abandon them if they back away from this standard at some point? Did Rick lose his favour with the prisoner incident? The prisoner (Primo?) was vaguely Bob 2-like, what with the baldness, and I assume the two murders are intended to rhyme on some level. Maybe just by showing Rick going out of two slightly distinct sets of bounds? "You are nothing" vs "you are less than I"?
So Jesus intervenes twice:
1. When Daryl refuses to kill him, he deems the Rick group worthy of coming to Hilltop.
2. When Heath won't murder, and/or when Glen won't let him, he saves them both.
Suggesting he'll abandon them if they back away from this standard at some point? Did Rick lose his favour with the prisoner incident? The prisoner (Primo?) was vaguely Bob 2-like, what with the baldness, and I assume the two murders are intended to rhyme on some level. Maybe just by showing Rick going out of two slightly distinct sets of bounds? "You are nothing" vs "you are less than I"?