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@carolsmcbride / carolsmcbride.tumblr.com

A blog dedicated to the amazing actress Melissa McBride also known as Carol Peletier from the AMC's hit show The Walking Dead.
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Carol Peletier Meme ||  10 Anything you want

paralyzed by fear <–> taking action

“To see her come from a place where she’s…you know, she’s unable to make choices and speak for herself because of this abusive relationship where she’s diminished - her sense of self worth is diminished and then throughout the struggles - trying to survive this apocalypse - she’s just called into action naturally just to do what you have to do to survive. And this just reinforces, I think, what she always knew about herself but was unable to express. […] I think she did [know that about herself]. And there… I could feel that in her character when in season one, there is a defiance there that’s just… there - there’s a protection there that’s just under the surface. But there’s a fear too. So, it’s hard to just - just to get it out. It’s…the fear just overtakes everything. And now that the fear was gone… when Ed went away, and then all that she had left was gone when Sophia went away, she… she just had the permission. There was nobody to say you can’t be this way.” - Melissa McBride

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now what i’m proposing, i know it sounds risky. but walkers are already slipping through the exits. one of the trucks keeping the walkers in could go off the edge any day now. maybe after one more hard rain. that exit, sends them east. all of them. right at us. this isn’t about if it gives, its when. its gonna happen, thats why we have to do this soon.
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Carol Peletier Meme ||  6 smiles/ happy moments

“It’s a cherokee rose. The story is that when American soldiers were moving Indians off their land on the trail of tears the cherokee mothers were grieving and crying so much ‘cause they were losing their little ones along the way from exposure and disease and starvation. A lot of them just disappeared. So the elders, they said a prayer; asked for a sign to uplift the mothers’ spirits, give them strength and hope. The next day this rose started to grow right where the mothers’ tears fell. I’m not fool enough to think there’s any flowers blooming for my brother. But I believe this one bloomed for your little girl.”
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