#❛ — ii. rick grimes / METAS
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talk about what was going through his head when he found out lori was pregnant with judith
𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐝 𝐦𝐞 𝐦𝐞𝐭𝐚 .➥ always accepting
there’s a lot of aspects of this following some consideration from their time sort of navigating through their marriage . rick , was never a man who would consider leaving his wife high & dry after something like this even if the child wasn’t his . it wasn’t about that for him … while there’s pain and a feeling of betrayal that he just can’t shake Rick , if asked would raise Judith as his own – which he does anyways – but this also marks the last straw for him .
carl being shot had sorted out a lot of issues he had between himself & Lori . internally at least . it was a moment where the only possible person who could comfort him , understand , be there was Lori . it brought him to a point of no return where it became him clutching to the hope that he could hold onto that past life , to the thing he loved most in the world . he wanted to be a family again because the possibility of losing that was now staring him straight in the face .
but to be faced with the knowledge of Lori’s pregnancy … it sort of put the nail in the coffin of their relationship because it was viable proof in that moment that whatever they did or tried to do there would be that reminder . rick grimes loved lori so much … but they needed to face the music & realize that there was no going back to their prior lives . I think this is the biggest moment for him besides the things that followed it , that showed him that they were no longer what either one of them needed .
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* M E T A 0 2: lori and shane’s relationship
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the sheer complexity of lori and shane’s relationship is worthy of a novel, with its numerous components and explanations. however, in this meta, i will summarize what i believe are the most vital points to understanding lori’s perspective in all this, relying primarily on direct evidence from the show itself.
PRE-APOCALYPSE
❝ yeah, you always do, just like that time you showed up rick fixing our sink. ❞
there is something to be said about the strength of lori and shane’s friendship even before the world fell apart. it is established that shane was somewhat of an extension to their family as a whole, having a relationship with all three members of the grimes family ( with carl even seeing him as a sort of uncle figure ). there is a clear amount of fondness and trust that already exists between shane and lori, built upon at least a decade of knowing each other. so by the time of the outbreak, shane is perhaps the only other man besides rick with whom lori would entrust the life of her and her child.
however, there is a distinction between rick and lori’s respective friendships with shane ; he is rick’s best friend, not lori’s, and as such he will be on rick’s side of the court when it comes down to it ( just as lori has her own friends that serve similar roles ). rick and shane alike consider each other to be as good as brothers, having known each other at least since high school and being the best of friends ever since. shane is a dear and beloved friend to lori, but he is first and foremost rick’s brother.
HOW IT BEGAN
the two main factors behind lori’s decision to be involved with shane are i. rick was dead, and ii. the world was ending. it is important to recognize that without both of these factors present, lori never would have pursued a relationship with shane. of course they have chemistry, of course she cares for him greatly, and she obviously is not thinking advantageously or logically when she makes this choice. but after rick returns and she’s brought back to reality, lori is able to deconstruct her behavior and the thought processes that explain it, which i am going to expand upon below. tl;dr: her relationship with shane serves as a coping mechanism for lori’s grief and fear.
i. rick was dead
❝ look, i thought my husband was dead. and i felt like i died with him. and i — i wanted to feel something — anything. and now I hate myself for it. ❞
rick and lori were canonically married and had carl at a very young age ( early twenties, when you do the math ). this means that for practically all of lori’s adult life, she’s been married. even through all of their problems, rick and lori were partners, they didn’t really know how to function without each other, and they ultimately — as sarah wayne callies says — ❝ loved the living daylights out of each other ❞. so when rick dies and she is forced to leave him behind, the internal impact on lori is so great that it makes her feel like she ❝ died with him ❞. her grief left her in a state of numbness at having essentially lost her life as she’d known it for so many years.
so naturally, lori’s psyche longed to a. break that sense of numbness and b. regain the partner that she had lost. romantic and physical intimacy with shane satisfies the former, and the stability, companionship, and care that came along with being in a relationship satisfies the latter — and who other than rick’s best friend and partner, an already dear person in lori’s life, would better fill the rick-shaped hole in her heart ? it is also vital to note that shane could doubly fill that role by serving as an invested father-figure for carl, a factor which surely sealed the deal and made shane infinitely more attractive.
ii. the world was ending
❝ do you remember that night ? the flames, the… and i’m sitting in your car thinking, ‘we’re gonna be all right. he’s gonna make it all right. we’ll get out of here.’ ❞
the obvious thing here is to bring up the now-or-never, ‘we could die tomorrow’ mentality, which is definitely at play when it comes to lori’s expediency in starting a relationship mere weeks after her husband is declared dead. if the fact of the matter is that the rest of them may die at any moment, then of course this places a ticking clock on lori’s life and motivations ( as it does with shane’s ). in addition, on some level, lori’s focus on survival — particularly for carl’s sake — pushes her to become closer to shane because of the protection and safety that he offers.
but the end of the world also means that actions don’t have long-term consequences. this serves as more of a catalyst and becomes less of a factor as time goes on and their group of survivors stabilizes, but even so, lori would not have been thinking of a future with shane. her mindset is oriented towards surviving one day at a time.
WAS IT EVER REAL?
❝ even though things got… confused between us, you were there for me. you were there for me. thank you. […] whatever happened between us, whatever the hell we thought it was — and not just you, but — i’m sorry, shane. please believe me. i am so sorry. ❞
the short answer here is no — the spell is broken as soon as rick returns, and lori is forced to look the errors of her ways straight in the face. she makes it abundantly clear that her actions were a mistake, something she hates herself for and wishes she could take back. her guilt causes her to cut off from shane completely at first, and it also fuels an undeserved rage towards shane in a desperate attempt to find someone other than herself to blame. she does not fully come to terms with what she has done until her very last interaction with shane, where she finally expresses ownership over the wrong she has done by him and the pain she has caused.
her line about things getting ❝ confused ❞ refers to the fact that her emotions were indeed involved — she wasn’t merely using him for sex. as the rest of this meta explains, there are many feelings at the core of this relationship, which lori allows herself to get sucked into as a way to cope with her consuming grief and fear. but all of that shatters once rick returns, and lori can see for the first time with a clear mind how she had used shane and how wrong it all was.
does this mean that lori doesn’t genuinely care about shane ? of course not. much of the paragraphs above detail the intricacies of her feelings for him. with that said, of course she doesn’t love shane, because while what happens between them in those few weeks is undoubtedly complicated, ‘love’ is not at all the word to describe it.
#( * meta. )#lori grimes meta#twd meta#okay to rb#oof this was like 6 months in the making#but it's done now and i can breathe!!#i'm Happy with this#it's important to write it all out since its often misinterpreted#anyway i could write a novel about lori grimes#( * i made a mess of things. / SHANE & LORI )#( * you were there for me. / SHANE )
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a big part of rick’s character is the fact that he doesn’t talk.. his feelings are his own and generally he isn’t going to share them with anyone. It leads to a lot of weight that he carries on his shoulders before the apoc and during. We see it when he’s just chatting in his squad car with Shane... we see it with Lori... literally anyone who has the sense of knowing rick in a way that’s closer than just, group leader.
in some extent he wants to talk... but the problem with rick is that he feels like he’s always gotta ‘be the man’. He clings to a semi-toxic masculinity that tells men they can’t be emotional because it’s weak. He can’t talk because that’s seen as too open... too much emotion for the world to see and with Rick it’s always everyone else before himself.
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