Funny...... cheesy....... very likely. lolI bet when they encounter Garreth again he'll have Michonne's sword and have to surrender it to her.
Funny...... cheesy....... very likely. lolI bet when they encounter Garreth again he'll have Michonne's sword and have to surrender it to her.
I enjoyed the episode with the exception of the pre-credits sequence. I honestly thought the show was a parody of itself. They kill all the redshirts, but our heroes are saved, not by ingenuity and wits, but sheer luck. Ouch!
I enjoyed the episode with the exception of the pre-credits sequence. I honestly thought the show was a parody of itself. They kill all the redshirts, but our heroes are saved, not by ingenuity and wits, but sheer luck. Ouch!
One theory I read was that they wanted to get information from Rick about the bag. The other people (from train car D) were done first so as not to anger Rick. If they killed any of his friends first, then they were a lot less likely to get that information. They were going to kill him anyways though, so I don't know why Rick even bothered.
I'm going to jump on board.
I enjoyed the episode with the exception of the pre-credits sequence. I honestly thought the show was a parody of itself. They kill all the redshirts, but our heroes are saved, not by ingenuity and wits, but sheer luck. Ouch!
Exactly. It chilled me to the bone. It's scary how fast that they've gone down that path to considering other human beings as such.I enjoyed the episode with the exception of the pre-credits sequence. I honestly thought the show was a parody of itself. They kill all the redshirts, but our heroes are saved, not by ingenuity and wits, but sheer luck. Ouch!
One theory I read was that they wanted to get information from Rick about the bag. The other people (from train car D) were done first so as not to anger Rick. If they killed any of his friends first, then they were a lot less likely to get that information. They were going to kill him anyways though, so I don't know why Rick even bothered.
Knowing they treated people like cattle and then seeing them treat people as cattle...chilling.
Granted it would have worked even if the gang was not there. Personally, I was sure the medic was a goner, but I am glad he survived. Poor dude is just so tickled to have friends.
I don't know how many times this show has had me screaming "no not the baby" at the TV screen. Tyrese is Judith's guardian angel.
...and Carol totally wins the epic badass award. Daryl will have to hand over the trophy.
Glenn, Rick, Carl, Carol, & Daryl all met the CDC guy. They got the STRAIGHT dope. If this guy is passing on the ignorance of the general populace, then he picked the wrong crew to hang with. At least that's the way it should play out
While true, Rick's group does not know what TV audiences do, so they have no reason to just write him off. Honestly, do they have anything better to do--other than keep finding themselves in one death battle to another.Even in the unlikely event that he's being 100% honest, he's still got nothing but a pipe dream, and the way it came out, it all just sounded like utter bullshit, from a dork who reads science magazines.
Suddenly, when the butchers come to Glenn, there are constant interruptions.
Now, even if our 'heroes' were going to make it out alive, which they did, it would have been cool to have seen some cleverness inserted in.
Things like that kinda take me out of the immersion of the show.
Remember, in the S2 finale, Rick snapped at the memory of Jenner--calling him crazy, so there's no consensus on the validity of all Jenner stated. Moreover, he (Jenner) admitted he was not the top person--or even understood it on the level of his wife or the dead team. That said, the original group should be cautious about anyone else claiming to have a cure, but never dismiss them outright.
However, I do question Maggie's overconfidence about how Rick & company would return to rescue them from the boxcar. She was 100% wrong, and if not for Carol (the unknown element), the captives would have died in a matter of minutes.
Rick mostly thinks him crazy because he was committing suicide & planning to take them all down with him. That doesn't negate the rest of what they learned there. I'm by no means suggesting Jenner is the gospel and highest authority, but he did offer a lot of facts, more than anyone else since, and enough that they have a bit more knowledge than most people who might be taken in by a grifter like Eugene.Remember, in the S2 finale, Rick snapped at the memory of Jenner--calling him crazy, so there's no consensus on the validity of all Jenner stated. Moreover, he (Jenner) admitted he was not the top person--or even understood it on the level of his wife or the dead team. That said, the original group should be cautious about anyone else claiming to have a cure, but never dismiss them outright.Glenn, Rick, Carl, Carol, & Daryl all met the CDC guy. They got the STRAIGHT dope. If this guy is passing on the ignorance of the general populace, then he picked the wrong crew to hang with. At least that's the way it should play out
Well, just about anything they do would be savvier than marching a dozen or so haggard gypsies into one of the most densely populated areas in North America, just so Professor Mullet can tinker with some "Terminals" If I'd just gotten reunited with my infant daughter, that's the last thing I'm doing, given the abysmal amount of info that schmuck is doling out.While true, Rick's group does not know what TV audiences do, so they have no reason to just write him off. Honestly, do they have anything better to do--other than keep finding themselves in one death battle to another.Even in the unlikely event that he's being 100% honest, he's still got nothing but a pipe dream, and the way it came out, it all just sounded like utter bullshit, from a dork who reads science magazines.
I'm going to say Jenner gets the protective umbrella as the exposition-delivery boy. That saying, the purpose of his character was to give information to the audience on how everything works and as much of an idea on how/why it is happening as we'll likely ever get. So there's no reason to doubt what he told us as it's pretty much straight from the creators' mouths.
That's hard to really say, Carol may have given them more time, but Rick was already working on an escape with the wooden stake he got from the railcar. What his overall plan was is very hard to say, or if it could have been done soon enough to save Glenn, but Rick was already working on his escape plan.
And I know you have a little hard-on for Carol being the Bestest Leader who Ever Leaded (but obviously wasn't enough of a strong-headed leader/person to get herself and her daughter out of an abusive relationship) but let's be honest, that Carol pulled off what she did strains the suspension of disbelief quite a bit. Even if we allow for the TV/movie trope that shooting the propane tank/spillage would cause the whole thing to explode.
I know she's been using a gun for the better part of a year now and improbable headshots are a trope of this series, but she again shows considerable proficiency with a gun here that she shouldn't yet have.
She seems to navigate through Terminus, by herself, looking like a walker pretty easily and gets pretty embedded in the compound considering the chaos going on with the Termites killing walkers.
, Rick and certainly Michonne have bought the leeway to fight walkers off, or on, camera and survive. But I'm not sure Carol has, given her character's history (again, this was a week-willed woman who just a year or two ago was in an abusive relationship with a man who was sexually abusing their daughter), bought the hand-waving that she can pull-off this level of bad-assery.
Rick mostly thinks him crazy because he was committing suicide & planning to take them all down with him. That doesn't negate the rest of what they learned there. I'm by no means suggesting Jenner is the gospel and highest authority, but he did offer a lot of facts, more than anyone else since, and enough that they have a bit more knowledge than most people who might be taken in by a grifter like Eugene.
Here is exactly how you rewrite the opening to make it slightly more believable without changing the plot.
Rick attacks the bat guy just before he hits Glenn, lead to struggle, tense cliffhanger and then the explosion.
Honestly, I think the writers were going for comedy in this scene. They were playing on traditional comedic devices and telling us that it`s only a show.
I can`t wait to read comments about it.
Here is exactly how you rewrite the opening to make it slightly more believable without changing the plot.
Rick attacks the bat guy just before he hits Glenn, lead to struggle, tense cliffhanger and then the explosion.
Honestly, I think the writers were going for comedy in this scene. They were playing on traditional comedic devices and telling us that it`s only a show.
I can`t wait to read comments about it.
I don't think they were going for laughs. During the early production in May, there were rumors about Steven Yeun leaving the set in some emotional state. That, coupled with fans trying to apply comic plots to the TV version probably inspired the producers to tease something they know fans were expecting.
The things they learned at the CDCBut again, what did they learn? The time it takes for some to reanimate, and his "we're all infected" line. Aside from that, they really have no idea how or why the ZA virus started. Not one clue--just that everyone has the "bug." At least Eugene provides a clue into that great mystery (and to be clear, I know he's BSing, but Rick's group does not, and should not), and as noted above, who else is walking around talking about a cure?
The last time anyone was experimenting, we had Milton screwing around with wires, and performing new agey sound / memory exercises on a corpse. Its no wonder Andrea's gaze almost yelled "this is a pile of crap."
Without power, the hope of using a similar facility to devise a solution is near nil. (That one's pretty important)
I'd venture a guess that the very last place you'd ever want going bust in a crisis like this is the CDC. It IS the place you go to try to fix a problem like this. If a disease has swept the continent, and that place goes down, then, frankly, the disease won.
Somebody needs to come out & ask the twerp just where in "D.C.", better equipped than the CDC to fix this, are we supposed to be going anyhow?
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