Lori never knew where her kid was and as soon as daddy was MIA she started boinking daddy’s best friend.
Don’t even get me started on Andrea...
Oh My Gosh - Andra...
You know I think why Andrea bothered me so much was that she switched her liberal opinions around to justify her actions......But I think that was a weakness of the writers not to give explanation that Andrea could not justify liberal dogma to the real world she found herself in ....but I could be very wrong...
Point of order: He wasn't MIA, he was DEAD (as expected and anticipated from a gunshot wound and last known was unconscious in a hospital when all heck broke loose and the dead were all over that place. .and couldn't be rescued.
I'm not so sure Lori and Shane weren't boinking even before the apocalypse. Rick and Shane's first conversation in the first episode was how distant they were. And Lori and Shane got along very well, even before Rick was shot.
Dont even get me started on Andrea..."
While I did not like Lori, Shane did tell her that Rick was dead in the hospital that was overrun by walkers. But, Lori didn't have much of a mourning period, so...
Andrea was a much better character in the comics. TV Andrea was just a libtard.
Dale was a better parent than Lori, in terms of supervising Lori’s son.
Sleeping with Shane was, given the situation, not a bad decision. Shane says her husband is dead. Here is a man emotionally invested in her and, to a degree, her son, willing to risk his life to protect them. She had lost her husband/protector and had a willing one to take over - sleeping with him cemented his loyalty, gave her a replacement protector.
Shane may have been a tough jerk, but he did keep Lori and her son safe during a massive outbreak of zombies. He even risked his life to get medical supplies for Lori’s son, after Rick had returned.
Too many survival novels have women suddenly turning tricks for food, but a woman pairing up with her husband’s best friend after the husband purportedly dies in order to ensure her survival and that of her child is not unrealistic.