Show level 1 It was the hospital calling to see how he was and when he was going to pay his bill. level 2 Bill collectors will survive any appocalypse level 2 I laughed at this 4 years after you posted it, legend shit level 1 He was talking to his subconscious. The people on the phone were the people he lost. Lori, Amy, Jim. All them. level 2 Ohh thats why the voices were so familiar. And that safe place is heaven. Thank you level 2 Imagine if it was Stephanie from the commonwealth all along level 1 The phone isn't plugged in, he's going nuts level 1 Rick phoned dog. Real question is, who is dog? level 2 Legend says he is a good boy. level 1 He was ordering some pizza before his pizza hut coupon expired level 1 ha i cant believe i googled this. i just realized yeah he was going crazy level 1 Amy, Jim, and Jacqui, all from Season 1. level 1 You'll see in Season 3, Episode 5. level 2 I already watched all Seasons and my dad just started watching twd and sometimes I peek and watch a few episodes with him. level 1 Major reference to the comic book too Skip to content
Did Rick hallucinate the phone call at the Prison in Season 3 of TWD after Laurie passed away? So the official answer is that yes, Rick Grimes did in fact hallucinate the phone call in this
episode of the show, the voices he was hearing were Shane, Laurie, Amy, Jacqui, and the guy that was digging, telling him that she is in a safe place, and others that had died at earlier points in the show. This was a really cool scene that they did, and although they decided not to make the show too ominous, making this simply a hallucination of Rick’s after he was slipping, they could have made it them actually calling Rick from heaven and saying that they are now safe, and made sort of a
weird twist on the show, probably not the best way to go though. And so, yes Rick did Hallucinate the phone call, and there was another hallucination that came when Lori kept coming to Rick as visions of death, Did Rick Hallucinate the Phone Call? Yes He Did And the Visions of LaurieSo after Lori’s passing the writers of the Walking Dead managed to put together some pretty cool scenes, including one where Rick is yelling at a Hallucination of Lori while he is trying to give a speech at the Prison, and another where Rick is hallucinating making out with an angelic version of Lori in the Prison yard. These were definitely some intense scenes, and they are brought to light when Hershel says “you’re slipping Rick, we all can see it, and we all know why” and from here when Glenn starts to prepare for war so he can take over. It turns out that in the end Hershel was right and that they should have left just like he said, but in the end, the Governor came back and ended it all.
Why Rick Nearly Broke Down After Lori’s PassingAs I think any man would, a wife who dies during child birth is something that is unfathomable to imagine. With this being said however, this is especially true in the circumstances that Rick was in, needing to be at full capacity and prepare for war against the Governor when this was happening. The show does a really good job of showing what hell on earth looks like, since nearly everyone has lost pretty much all their loved ones in this show, and since it shows the kind of strength that comes as a result of this. Final Thoughts on Did Rick Hallucinate the Phone Call? Yes He Did!So yes, crazy enough, Rick hallucinated the voices on the phone, these were: Lori Shane Amy Jacqui And the guy who was digging the holes in Season 1, who’s name I can’t remember. Yes Rick hallucinated the phone calls during his mental breakdown after losing his wife, and I have to say that this was one of the scariest scenes that TWD was ever able to put together. For more information on all things The Walking Dead, read on or subscribe to our blog for additional details and information. Cheers! *TWD Sources: https://www.amc.com/twdu/the-walking-dead https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walking_Dead_(TV_series) Disclaimer: The opinions and documentation contained within this article and on this blog are the sole property of michonneandrick.com and are not to be copyrighted or reproduced in any manner, else legal action within the rights of the United States legal code could be use to obtain recompense. All articles and blog posts are the sole opinions of the writers of the blog, and are not necessarily in line with what exactly the show puts forward. Also, from time to time, certain links on this website will be used to generate affiliate commissions, in order to support the health and growth of our website, health and business, thank you for reading. Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!Related PostsTitlePage load link |