Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 11 "Judge, Jury, Executioner" Sneak Peek
So what are they going to do about Randall? Will they decide to kill him? Will he be held as a prisoner? Will he join the group? He did try to plead his case when Rick and Shane were going to leave him "18 Miles Out," but it didn't go over so well like he hoped when he mentioned he knows Maggie. What will the group decide to do?
In the Walking Dead season 2 episode 11 sneak peek for "Judge, Jury, Executioner" (below), Dale wants to change Shane's mind. Neither of them is going anywhere, so they might as well talk it out "like men." While Dale acknowledges that they're in danger having Randall there, he also does point out that they outnumber him. However, Shane argues that there are more where he comes from. Dale is right when he says, "killing him doesn't change that...but it changes us." If they do kill Randall—and it looks like Rick may be the one to do it, as he is standing over Randall holding a gun in the promo—they're doing it in cold blood. He's not a threat at the moment, though his friends are, and he's not pointing a gun at them or trying to threaten what they have at the farm like Dave and Tony did. However, could it be too late as it is? Have they already been changed? Rick did acknowledge that he's not the good guy anymore in "18 Miles Out," but would killing Randall be a step too far even if it is for the best for the group?
Shane tells Dale he won't say anything if Dale convinces everyone else not to kill Randall when they get together to discuss it, but he still thinks he's wrong. When Randall kills someone, the blood will be on Dale. Is Dale "dead wrong" like Shane says he is? What will everyone decide? It does look like they decide to kill Randall, unless that shot of Rick standing over him is from when they first bring him into the barn to scare him. With Randall saying that he knows Maggie, will Maggie speak up to defend him? He did say they weren't friends and he just knew of her, so perhaps that won't even matter. What is important is that they can't let him just leave and possibly alert the others in his group to where the farm is. But should they kill him?
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Episode starts with Daryl beating the shit out of Randall in a shed. Randall reveals that their group has about 30 people, including women and children, and that he doesn't know where they're staying since they're always on the move. He also says that they're heavily armed and tells a story about how they once found a guy with two young daughters while out scavenging and proceeded to rape the girls, letting their father live so he could watch. Daryl beats him even harder. Cue theme music.
Daryl leaves the shed and reveals to the others what he found out. Based on that knowledge, Rick decides that they must kill Randall. Only Dale argues against it and asks Rick for one day to talk to everybody and convince them to let Randall live. He gets no support from Daryl, Hershel, Shane or even Glenn. Then there's this big discussion about whether to go through with it. Dale vehemently objects, telling everyone that this is murder and means forever giving up hope for a civilized society. In the end, only Andrea sides with Dale. Majority rules, so Randall is to be executed.
There's also a moment between Hershel and Glenn at one point where the old man gives Glenn his father's watch along with his blessing to Glenn's relationship with his daughter.
Meanwhile, Carl sneaks into the shed to look at Randall who begs Carl to help him escape. Shane finds Carl there and drags him out, telling him to stop trying to get himself killed. Carl then immediately goes and calls Carol an idiot for believing that Sophia is in heaven. Rick asks him to apologize and start thinking before opening his mouth. Carl then steals Daryl's gun, finds a walker stuck in a swamp and tries to shoot it. Before he can do that, the walker breaks free and attempts to grab Carl, who freaks out and runs away.
At nightfall, Rick takes Randall to the barn and prepares to shoot him, but Carl comes in to watch. Rick can't kill Randall in front of his son, so he decides to hold Randall in custody for now. Near the woods, Dale finds a mutilated cow and is attacked by the same walker from before, who freed itself from the swamp to follow Carl. Dale doesn't get bit, but the walker tears open his guts before it's killed by Daryl. Dale's wounds are too grave and Daryl performs a mercy killing by shooting him in the head. End episode.
Next episode: Shane snaps. He gets stabbed by Rick then comes back to life, only to be shot by Carl.
Suffice it to say that they leave the farm behind for good halfway through the season finale. There will be some more casualties, rest assured.
Episode starts with Daryl beating the shit out of Randall in a shed. Randall reveals that their group has about 30 people, including women and children, and that he doesn't know where they're staying since they're always on the move. He also says that they're heavily armed and tells a story about how they once found a guy with two young daughters while out scavenging and proceeded to rape the girls, letting their father live so he could watch. Daryl beats him even harder. Cue theme music.
Daryl leaves the shed and reveals to the others what he found out. Based on that knowledge, Rick decides that they must kill Randall. Only Dale argues against it and asks Rick for one day to talk to everybody and convince them to let Randall live. He gets no support from Daryl, Hershel, Shane or even Glenn. Then there's this big discussion about whether to go through with it. Dale vehemently objects, telling everyone that this is murder and means forever giving up hope for a civilized society. In the end, only Andrea sides with Dale. Majority rules, so Randall is to be executed.
There's also a moment between Hershel and Glenn at one point where the old man gives Glenn his father's watch along with his blessing to Glenn's relationship with his daughter.
Meanwhile, Carl sneaks into the shed to look at Randall who begs Carl to help him escape. Shane finds Carl there and drags him out, telling him to stop trying to get himself killed. Carl then immediately goes and calls Carol an idiot for believing that Sophia is in heaven. Rick asks him to apologize and start thinking before opening his mouth. Carl then steals Daryl's gun, finds a walker stuck in a swamp and tries to shoot it. Before he can do that, the walker breaks free and attempts to grab Carl, who freaks out and runs away.
At nightfall, Rick takes Randall to the barn and prepares to shoot him, but Carl comes in to watch. Rick can't kill Randall in front of his son, so he decides to hold Randall in custody for now. Near the woods, Dale finds a mutilated cow and is attacked by the same walker from before, who freed itself from the swamp to follow Carl. Dale doesn't get bit, but the walker tears open his guts before it's killed by Daryl. Dale's wounds are too grave and Daryl performs a mercy killing by shooting him in the head. End episode.
Next episode: Shane snaps. He gets stabbed by Rick then comes back to life, only to be shot by Carl.
Suffice it to say that they leave the farm behind for good halfway through the season finale. There will be some more casualties, rest assured.