Finish. Killing. Enemies. Period. I don't even know why we're still having that debate & issue. I'm hoping this is resolved quickly, whatever the cost, because these twits don't have the gravitas to hold our attention for long, after the days of the Governor. I'm more annoyed by them than I'm worried for the protagonists. I'm not down on the show, because I suspect this is going to go quick, & then we'll move on to something substantial
How so? Rick, Carl, Daryl and Carol are not doctors, and by Jenner's own admission, he was not the expert. The bottom line is after all of what you list above, no one knows the "why" of the ZA plague at all, so it is not logical for the original group to take Jenner's questionable position and use that to dismiss any other theories. They are as in the dark about CDC research as anything Eugene said in S5-1.
Failure to dismiss him completely is not why I'm dissatisfied. Given the knowledge they've been exposed to, their failure to call into question anything about him or what he claims is.
Here we have an episode where Rick, almost instinctually does nothing but call into question a would be clergyman about his history, because something doesn't feel right, and rightfully so, imo. It doesn't add up well. Well, C'mon, Eugene adds up well? without any substantial questioning at all? Because why? A jock & his girlfriend say so? I'll accept that a trust in combat & survival can be built with Abe, because he has accorded himself honorably, but blind acceptance of a fool's errand is where you do some objective thinking, especially if you've been stung as much as these people
I would wager DC had more in the way of security and emergency event structures than Atlanta. If any emergency facilities / groups exist, or had a heads-up as the walker virus spread, they would not sit around, waiting to be picked off by the dead, or subjected to anarchy from opportunistic citizens.
Perhaps, but getting to that will be the most daunting thing they've ever undertaken, and they should know that. It's a metropolis. Reaching a bunker in it will be like trying to grab a goldfish in a pool full of sharks, and there hasn't even been any discussion about how they plan to contact anybody holed up in these supposed secret bunkers, or if he actually already has, & how he did it & with whom.
Then what does that say about Abraham?
That he's a dupe, an order follower, who trusts the system more than his own good sense. None of our old folks have that problem anymore. Rick's group know enough to question it. He questions people all the time. How does this guy get a pass? I kind of wish Carol wasn't going through her social struggle right now. Getting her in there to shine a spotlight on this crap is sorely needed.
You know, it seems like I'm griping a lot. These episodes haven't been that bad. The cast has been exceptionally good. Chandler Rigg's performances have been very much better this season, & I hold out hope for the season getting interesting, but there are some big holes, namely inexplicable, out of character blind acceptance, and back peddling on the kind of fortitude that some of the characters should have regarding deadly force. After the stuff that Glenn has been through, I never expected him to be lobbying to leave well enough alone with people who tried to gut him like a steer, just so we can have a round two with these guys.
Tyrese is really the only character who can play that card without too much objection from me