Judith lies on a blanket nearby, still alive.
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Carol and Tyreese move to disarm Lizzie, but she aims a gun at them, insisting they have to wait for Mika to wake up. Carol coaxes the gun from Lizzie and dissuades her from harming Judith. Tyreese brings Lizzie and Judith inside. Alone, Carol sobs and then takes out her knife. That night, Tyreese says he learned that Lizzie had been feeding the prison walkers and wonders if Lizzie killed Karen and David. Tyreese suggests he leave with Judith to protect her, but Carol sees only one option for Lizzie: Carol takes Lizzie for a walk.
Carol tells Lizzie to look at the flowers then takes out her gun. Moments later, a shot rings out in the forest. That night, Carol gives Tyreese her gun and admits she killed Karen and David. Tyreese grips the table, trying to contain his rage. The next day, Carol and Tyreese leave the grove with Judith and resume their path down the railroad tracks.
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Past Seasons Download or Stream amc. By groveling, an act of apology so sincere the love interest will have to forgive you. This may take the form of a long speech but occasionally circumstances call for something more drastic to prove they have really changed. The offender is usually male and the forgiver usually female , but not always. When done well, this trope provides drama and emotional catharsis for the audience. Debts have been repaid, sins have been forgiven, and the couple will now live Happily Ever After.
When done poorly, this trope can be seen as demeaning or emasculating the offender. The penalty is too harsh for the crime, and the apology is too extravagant for such a minor offense. It may have the hidden moral that you have to debase yourself to find love.
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On the other side of poorly done, this trope can make the forgiver appear weak. If reparations have not been made, a simple apology may be letting the offender off too easily. In real life, the Domestic Abuse cycle often consists of abuse - apology - abuse, which may imply that the abuse will continue. The Pose of Supplication may or may not be involved. See also Idiot Houdini.
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You know why I'm here. Don't make this difficult for me, Pete. I won't bloody grovel Alright, I'm grove- I'm grovelling. I'm on me knees. I apologize, unreservedly, for being a twat.
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I apologize for being a twat. A man is rehearsing his shameless groveling for when he asks his bank manager for a loan. However his friend tells him that the advertised loan company will make all this unnecessary. The man proceeds to grovel to his friend in gratitude, much to his embarrassment. Several times in Hayate the Combat Butler , Hayate thinks he has done something to make Hinagiku angry with him and he invokes this trope in an attempt to smooth things over.
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