I don't think Bob's a goner just yet. For one, he wasn't limping or had any visible bite marks. I do wonder if he was at one time either a member of Terminus before they turned cannibal, or if he was a member of the cannibal gang that corrupted Gareth, because Gareth did seem really familiar with Bob, "cosmic justice" and all that. Maybe Bob was crying because for a little while he was a part of a group that was, at least, a little normal and knows he can't stay with them.
I dunno, Bob lost his leg and the Termites seemed pretty set on eating him. I'd argue he's a goner. Sure, Hershel lost his leg too and stuck around but he was a more major character and our "father figure" character. I don't think Bob's been around enough to deal with the effort in digitally removing his leg for his remaining time on the series.
Also, if Daryl and Carol are going to be following the Jesusmobile, what was the point in smashing in the car's taillights? I realize possibly to conceal the brake lights, but shouldn't they have smashed in the headlights too, in case the car has always-on running lights? And don't even get me started over that portable battery charger still having juice after TWO FRIGGING YEARS.
The car was running already, if it had always-on headlights or headlights that turn themselves on in the dark they would have been on. They weren't.
So smashing the taillights was probably more to conceal to brake lights. Though he didn't smash in the CHMSL.
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The intense optimism is interesting to me. Let's give Eugene the benefit of the doubt and that he does have a solution to "cure" everyone of the inactive form of the walker-disease and once cured we can just kill the remaining walkers and move on.
But we've got to have the means, infrastructure and materials to mass-produce the cure. Then we have to distribute the cure
globally. The once everyone is cured and the walkers are all gone.... then what?
The world is in tatters after the last 2-plus years. It's going to take a monumental effort to rebuild and this to speak nothing of areas that might be uninhabitable after this period of time because local nuclear power plants have melted down/failed and irradiated the surrounding area. Structures are in disrepair and may no longer be safe for use after the time if not from structural damage just from weather and dissuse over the period of time. The walker-disease is gone but that skyscraper that's been standing there for two years not being kept up is now filled with toxic mold and has to come down!
All of these oil wells, pumps and so forth? Rusted closed and will need to be replaced. Water pipes? Damaged or rusted, need to be replaced. Power lines? Down and need to be replaced.
Food supply? No one's been maintaining livestock or crops for two years so we need to start over there.
So, it's not like they're going to work out the solution and the world is going to be back-up and running within a couple of months. It'd probably take a better part of a generation to get things back to what we think-of as normal and during this time you're still going to have no real way of maintaining a sense of law and order across the country/world so you're still going to have people out there struggling to survive and avoiding malicious groups of people, there's no-longer a world-wide communication system to get everyone back on the same page.
Hell, there's no real way to get the cure to everyone!
And even if we can accomplish all of this, there's still endless issues with re-establishing borders and governments. We're not going to pick-up where we left off.
So not only should people be challenging Eugene on his claims of having an idea of a cure, but challenging him on how having a cure is even beneficial to the world with no real means to create it, mass-produce it, distribute it, and then to rebuild society.