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"Better Angels" is the twelfth episode of the second season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series ''The Walking Dead'', which aired on AMC in the United States and Canada on March 11, 2012. Following the death of Dale Horvath in the previous episode, this episode presents a shift in attitudes amongst the group members. This episode features the death of Shane Walsh (played by Jon Bernthal). This episode explores the depths of Shane's antagonistic behavior culminating in his murder of Randall (played by Michael Zegen) and ultimately a fatal confrontation with Rick where he meets his own untimely demise. Dale's death also influences the character development of Carl Grimes who has shown increased maturity in confronting the reality of the death of people close to him and the consequences of his actions. This mental growth is displayed when he properly uses his gun to dispatch a zombified Shane and save his father's life. As creator Robert Kirkman describes: "That scene right there, Carl would never have had the strength to pull the trigger and save his father from Shane zombie if he hadn’t had that ordeal with Dale and felt responsible for killing Dale because he wasn’t able to shoot that zombie". ==Plot== Dale Horvath's (Jeffrey DeMunn) death has profoundly impacted the group cohesion. Hershel Greene (Scott Wilson) shows great hospitality - lengthening the group's stay for the approaching winter. Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), reflecting back on Dale's last words that the group is "broken," abandons Randall's (Michael Zegen) execution and plans to release the boy. Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) asserts his status as an important member of the group. The survivors begin gathering supplies, clearing the property of nearby walkers, and fixing up Dale's RV to prepare for the upcoming winter. Given the current conditions with the swamp drying up and a large amount of cattle on the property, there's an increased risk of more walkers appearing. A guilt-ridden Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs) discloses his role in the events surrounding Dale's death. Shane Walsh (Jon Bernthal) is left speechless after Lori Grimes (Sarah Wayne Callies) expresses all of her feelings to Shane, including uncertainty, regret, and appreciation toward her former lover in an attempt to keep him stationed with the group. While Rick is consoling Carl, Shane sneaks into Randall's holding cell in the barn without anyone's knowledge. Shane fights with himself to avoid shooting Randall right there in the barn. Instead, Shane murders Randall in the woods outside camp by breaking his neck. Shane then intentionally smashes his own face onto a tree and hides his gun. He returns just as the camp is alerted to Randall's disappearance from the barn. Shane fabricates a story that Randall had escaped from his shackles, assaulted him, and stolen his weapon; providing his self-inflicted injury as proof. Fearing an armed Randall on the loose, Rick, Shane, Daryl, and Glenn go on a manhunt for the fugitive while the rest of the group gathers in the safety of the house. Shane leads Rick one direction while Daryl and Glenn comb another part of the woods. Glenn and Daryl find and kill Randall who has inexplicably reanimated from the dead as a walker. Examining the body, Daryl observes no visible bite marks on Randall, citing a broken neck as the cause of death. As they set off to regroup, both of them express confusion on how Randall became a walker. Elsewhere, Shane suspiciously leads Rick further away from the woods, but Rick uncovers Shane's murderous ploy. Shane drops his facade before drawing his gun on Rick. Rick refuses to engage Shane, daring him to kill an unarmed man. Rick negotiates with Shane in order to get close to him and stab him in the stomach when he lowers his guard. Rick grieves his best friend, cursing and blaming Shane for forcing Rick's hand, as Shane dies in front of him, gurgling incoherent words before passing. Rick spends an unknown amount of time waiting with Shane's body. Carl arrives on scene unexpectedly and initially appears to be aiming his gun at his father for killing Shane. Rick protests that it is not what it looks like, but Carl fires, right past his father and into the head of Shane's looming, reanimated corpse. Unbeknownst to them, Carl's gunshot has attracted the attention of a horde of walkers in the nearby woods that start to advance on their location. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Better Angels (The Walking Dead)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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