| Rick Grimes |
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There's us and the dead. We survive this by pulling together, not apart. |
| Rick Grimes |
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I'm just a man looking for his wife and son. Anyone who gets in the way is going to lose. |
| Glenn | [As he sees his beloved sports car being salvaged for parts by the survivors] Thought I'd get to drive at least for a few more days. | |
| Rick Grimes |
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Maybe we'll get to steal another one someday. |
| Amy | The world ended. Didn't you get the memo? |
| Jim | [As he surveys the dead bodies in the camp] I remember my dream now. Why I dug the holes. |
| Glenn | [To Rick after he picks up his hat] Admit it. You only came back to Atlanta for the hat. |
| Andrea | Don't pull this, Dale. | |
| Dale | I'm not pulling anything. If you're staying, I stay too. He's right, we know what's waiting for us out there. I don't want to face it alone. | |
| Andrea | Dale, get the hell out. I don't want you here. | |
| Dale | Too bad. See, you don't get to do that, to come into somebody's life, make them care and just check out. I'm staying. The matter is settled. |
| Rick Grimes |
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You don't know what it's like out there. You may think you do but you don't. It's only a matter of time. There's too many of those things. My boy, my wife, I never told them what I really thought. I never even hinted, just, just kept it in, kept us moving, kept it in, kept us moving. |
| Rick Grimes |
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H.I.T.s? |
| Dr. Edwin Jenner | [to computer] Vi, define. | |
| Vi | H.I.T.s - high-impulse thermobaric fuel-air explosive consists of a two-stage aerosol ignition which produces a blast wave of significantly greater power and duration than any other known explosive except nuclear. The vacuum-pressure effect ignites the oxygen between 5,000 and 6,000 degrees and is used when the greatest loss of life and damage to structures is desired. | |
| Dr. Edwin Jenner | It sets the air on fire. No pain. An end to sorrow, grief, regret. Everything. |
| Dr. Edwin Jenner | [Talking to Rick] You *do* want this. Last night you said you knew it was just a matter of time before everybody you loved was dead. | |
| Shane Walsh | What? You really said that? After all your big talk? | |
| Rick Grimes |
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I had to keep hope alive, didn't I? |
| Dr. Edwin Jenner | There is no hope. There never was. | |
| Rick Grimes |
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There's always hope. Maybe it won't you, maybe not be here. But somebody somewhere... |
| Andrea | What part of "everything is gone" do you not understand? | |
| Dr. Edwin Jenner | Listen to your friend. She gets it. This is what takes us down. This is our extinction event. | |
| Carol | This isn't right. You can't just keep us here. | |
| Dr. Edwin Jenner | One tiny moment - a millisecond. No pain. | |
| Carol | My daughter doesn't deserve to die. | |
| Dr. Edwin Jenner | Wouldn't it be kinder, to be more compassionate to just hold your loved ones and wait for the clock to run down? |