Lazeistheman2 : You have to put your mind in metaphorical sewage and then bash your head until your IQ is ...
Alien : Maybe. And that's a fact on the second part.
~Dime~ : This i pretty much a cheap rip off of the movie 2012 mixed with The Day After Tomorrow. Th...
StarWhisper : Harry dodged a bullet, run Harry, run.
~Dime~ : I don't get all of the hate from the comments on this movie. I am so happy I did not read ...
hellsingfan01 : Keep it PG lol.
AmieWarren : I didn't watch this when it was on because I already had a full schedule. I started bingin...
hellsingfan01 : Damn what an ending now begins the long wait to the final episode of series one of this fa...
kerfy : well done.. not a new concept, sure hope they get to tell a complete strory before it gets...
greyfur : Was a different Dark Matter, but I totally agree.
To me it doesn’t matter if she comes around any more than when Negan tries to “fix” things with Maggie. Some things you just can’t come back from. I appreciate when they try to show different facets of a character but some people have such an evil side (IMO) that any pain they may have suffered, any attempt at goodness to balance out the bad, I just can’t care. Maybe the next person will, and good for them - but not me. Lydia’s always watched out for “Cyclops Girl” (ahem…Janine XD)…like a pet. I’ve often wondered what her motives are there. Honestly I hope they don’t use the self-sacrificing formula for this. I feel like she needs a more original demise. Or at least, a demise without redemption. :-)
We are on the same page on this topic. Even Negan has better excuses than Aunt Lydia but like you said, once you cross that line, there’s no coming back.