
Related: The Walking Dead Midseason Report Card: Best Episode, Worst Twist, and More! She's frustrated about his job process like it's easy for him to find a job after being presumed dead for half a decade, or the entire world doesn't view him as a freak show.

Instead of helping them adjust, she spends most of her time annoyed with Ben for, hell, breathing. She both wants him to pick up where things left off as if time hasn't changed, while also reminding him every ten seconds that life went on and things changed because he wasn't there.Īs if he had a choice in the matter. Grace had two to five and half years to mourn, grieve, adjust and adapt and process life without Ben and Cal. On top of that, she was cold to Ben, which left him wondering why his wife showed zero interest in reconnecting, and every opportunity he gave her to talk to him about it, she didn't. Grace probably wouldn't have told him at all if messy Olive didn't have Ben piecing it together. She kept Danny a secret for way too long. Grace didn't have the decency to tell Ben that she fell in love and was playing "happy family" with Danny until the day the flight returned. No one can begrudge the woman that, so that should have made her more sympathetic, right? She thought her husband was dead, and it was normal for her to want love again. Kind of seems like you're cheating on him. Rob: This is gonna sound insane, but I'm a little protective of Danny. Of course, he was unaware that two years after he disappeared Grace had moved on. It sucked because Ben sure as hell was happy about seeing her again.

She was happy about her son (and yes, she uses "my son" frequently as if Ben doesn't have a right to his child), but she treated Ben as nothing more than a complication. Yet, if your husband returned from the dead half a decade later, wouldn't you be thrilled? Grace was not. Cal was dying, and that was taxing on the whole family but especially on the Stones' marriage.

There were hints that maybe Grace and Ben were having issues in their marriage before the flight. Everyone but Grace who would rather stick her head in the sand and pretend like none of this is happening. Logically, this mystery is confounding, and everyone including the government wants to get to the bottom of things.
