Αυτό είναι το γράμμα του Καρλ που λυγίζει τελικά τον Ρικ στο Walking Dead
Από τον θάνατο του Καρλ και μετά ο Ρικ βρίσκεται σε δολοφονικό mood, σκοτώντας όποιον από τους Saviours βρεθεί μπροστά του με αποκορύφωμα το επεισόδιο της Κυριακής που τον είδαμε να ξεπερνάει τα όρια βάζοντας τέλος στη ζωή ακόμα και αυτών που είχαν υποσχεθεί να έρθουν με το μέρος του.
Το γράμμα που είχε γράψει ο Καρλ δεν το είχε διαβάσει ακόμα όμως αυτό θα αλλάξει στο ξεκίνημα του 15ου επεισοδίου. Το AMC έδωσε στη δημοσιότητα τα πρώτα λεπτά του επεισοδίου που μας δείχνουν τον Ρικ σε μία βεράντα του Hilltop να διαβάζει το γράμμα του γιου του που του ζητά να κάνει ειρήνη με τον Νίγκαν και να ακολουθήσει έναν διαφορετικό δρόμο.
Η σκηνή περιέχει ένα voice over από τον Τσάντλερ Ριγκς που αποχώρησε από τη σειρά μετά από 8 χρόνια σταθερής παρουσίας.
Δείτε το βίντεο με τη σκηνή και αμέσως μετά ακολουθεί το πλήρες κείμενο.
I remember my 8th birthday at the KCC with that giant cake and Aunt Evie showing up on leave surprising all of us. I remember Mom. I remember Codger. I remember school and going to the movies and Friday night pizza, and cartoons and Grandma and Grandpa and church; those summer barbecues and the kiddie pool you got me. Could have used that at the prison. You told me about the walks we’d take when I was three. You holding my hand around the neighbourhood all the way to Ross’ farm. I didn’t know that I remembered them, but I do because I see the sun and the corn and that cow that walked up to the fence and looked me in the eye and you told me about all that stuff but it isn’t just that stuff, it’s how I felt. Holding your hand, I felt happy and special and I felt safe. I thought growing was about getting a job and maybe a family, being an adult. But growing up is making yourself and the people you love safe, as safe as you can because things happen. They happened before. You were shot before things went bad. I kind of felt like things went bad because you were shot. I want to make you feel safe, Dad. I want you to feel just like I felt when you held my hand. Just to feel that way for five minutes, I’d give anything to make you feel that way now. I wanted to kill Negan. I wish I did, maybe it would have been done. I don’t think it’s done now. You went out there again, but I don’t think they surrendered. I don’t think they will surrender. There were workers in there, Dad. They’re just regular people, old people, young people, families. You don’t want them to die, Dad. We’re so close to starting everything over and we have friends now. That bigger world Jesus talked about: the Kingdom, the Hilltop, there’s got to be more places, more people out there, a chance for everything to change and keep changing. Everyone giving everyone the opportunity to have a life, a real life. So, if they won’t end it, you have to. You have to give them a way out. Start everything over. Show everyone that they can be safe again without killing. They can feel safe again. That it can go back to being birthdays and school and jobs, and even Friday night pizza somehow, and walks with a Dad and a three-year-old holding hands. Make that come back, Dad. And go on those walks with Judith. She’ll remember them. I love you. Carl.
You have to find peace with Negan. Find a way forward, somehow. We don’t have to forget what happened, but you can make it so that it won’t happen again… that nobody has to live this way, that every life is worth something.