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Originally Posted by CarScar
I had the exact same mentality as you. I'm telling you now, Rick and Carl turn really frickin' awesome (IMO at least). I honestly just think Lori was just holding them back. I don't like Abraham either.
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Nah man, Lori was a good character in the comic. She supported Rick through almost everything, except for when she started getting a bit fed up with him constantly running off and not telling anyone. Other than that, she was always by his side, unlike her television counterpart. She kept him human, sane and more moral.
I'll agree though that the new characters introduced post prison and Fear the Hunters story arc have been a bit lacking. They haven't been fleshed out to actually being interesting additions to the crew. Then characters who could actually be interesting (ie, Eugene, Rosita, Holly) are relegated to extreme side characters that you barely see. It also didn't help losing
Glenn, Maggie and Sophia in issues 100-101. Glenn gone for good and Maggie and Sophia moving to the Hilltop safe zone. I'm sure those two will be in it again, but to just essentially write them out for now wasn't a very good move on Kirkman's part. At least in my opinion.
The prison story arc definitely changed everything for the comic. Most of the characters were killed off. It was a really bold and risky move by Kirkman, and I really wish that that many characters hadn't been killed. Tyreese, Carol, Hershel, Otis, Axel, all Hershel's children besides Maggie, Lori, baby Judith, Allen, Alice... That's a significant amount of characters to die in one section of the story. I understand why he did it, it's just a shame that so many of those characters could have had so much more life, especially Tyreese and Axel.
On the topic at hand, I highly, HIGHLY doubt it's the same Molly. Frankly, I really hope that it isn't because of what we have seen of Negan and the Saviors. From what we know of Molly in Episode 4, I really hope she wouldn't join up with them.