Originally Posted by
swingaleg:
“actually it was Abraham boozing over the body not Eugene ........would either of them get drunk over Reg's body ?
They weren't big mates or anything.......I assumed it must be one of Rick's gang who was dead...........
And can anyone remember why Carol is playing the Stepford Wife ?.......it's a terrific turn of events but I can't remember what brought it on.......
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She's in disguise as Little Miss Homemaker, hiding in plain sight
Originally Posted by Flash525:
“I was expecting more from this opening here, it wasn't bad by any means, but I was still expecting more - and I wasn't too keen on the black and white flashbacks. I think I get why they did that (to show the audience that it was flashbacks) but most people should have been able to work that out for themselves.
What got me though, was the stupidity. They had an army of zombies trapped, and it's their genius idea to let them out and then lead them out of the area rather than dealing with them.
Step #1: Reinforce the blockade.
Step #2: Build Bombs
Between the people of Alexandria, Daryl's crossbow and a various supplies, I find it hard to imagine that a few explosives couldn't have been created to deal with that army, heck, our survivors could have even dug some holes between the current blockage and Alexandria for the undead to fall into - then set them ablaze.
The whole concept of lets lead them all 20-30 miles out so that they're safe is madness. Especially when it wouldn't take too much noise to have them all turn around again.
And that alarm? My money's on the kid.”
Well, as we had it pointed out once again tonight, big noises attract walkers, so nice, big, noisy bombs would hardly be the way to stop the flow of the never-ending stream of walkers that head towards the ravine on their way to Alexandria.
Didn't they explain, in this episode, their reasoning behind NOT reinforcing the blockade?
Originally Posted by sheila blige:
“Of course it was Abraham - didn't spot that in the poster's post. I still think it was Reg though - the wedding ring and everything.
Carol - surely the best form of attack is surprise and as long as she still carries on as the Stepford Wife - the more of a surprise her turnaround will be. Morgan seems to have cottoned on to it though.
I think one of my main problems with this episode was there wasn't enough Carol.
I'll stick with it a little longer - I want to find out who is sounding that horn - but I really do think they've gone as far as they can with TWD now.”
Wow, really? For me it gets better and better.
Originally Posted by Verence:
“Maybe he will appear more if Rick changes his mind about allowing scouting missions for other survivors.
Speaking of that it would seem from the first episode that this season might see the return of the Ricktatorship again”
With Morgan as his conscience, to remind him of who he used to be. Perhaps it'll be a Ricktatorship with a little bit of heart too.
All leaders of groups seem to end up becoming tyrants or villains, with a man like Morgan to remind him of his humanity, perhaps Rick could avoid such a fate.