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DEAD BEAT
18-Jul-2006, 06:52 PM
o.k! (dawn question)
i am right by thinking the scene in the elevator with peter and roger in the wheelchair,when peter says "look here man i" and roger says "i know shut up will ya" is peter feeling responsible for roger getting bit or am i missing something?:confused:
coma
18-Jul-2006, 07:42 PM
o.k! (dawn question)
i am right by thinking the scene in the elevator with peter and roger in the wheelchair,when peter says "look here man i" and roger says "i know shut up will ya" is peter feeling responsible for roger getting bit or am i missing something?:confused:
I jsu watched it for 15500000 time 2 days ago and I wa thinking about the same thing.
I thought that it was more like "Im sorry that I let you screw up. Im sorry your going to die real soon"
" Dont state the obvious. I screwed up, its my fault, and I know Im dead. I rather igonre the obvious"
MaximusIncredulous
18-Jul-2006, 07:54 PM
I always wondered if Pete felt responsible for Roger's bite and demise. When they begin their trucking operation, Roger is somewhat maniacal but doing reasonably well handling the numbers of living dead around him. The Pete calms him down, tells him to take things seriously, and Roger gets bit. I guess Peter felt there was a tad of responsibility on his part and wanted to apologize.
AcesandEights
18-Jul-2006, 08:11 PM
I thought that it was more like "Im sorry that I let you screw up. Im sorry your going to die real soon"
" Dont state the obvious. I screwed up, its my fault, and I know Im dead. I rather igonre the obvious"
This is what I've pretty much always taken that exchange for.
Guru ofthe Dead
19-Jul-2006, 05:33 AM
I think it goes even further. Remember Peter had the idea in the first place to hold up in the mall. So yeah he probably did feel that he was responsible. Also they had that discussion about Roger coming back. Damn emotions.
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