I'm not going to have nightmares of zombies biting into my flesh. No, I'm going to wake up with Deanna's tight blank face glaring at me.
I still think Aaron is being a little hard on himself on the wolves finding Alexandria, they were bound to find them sooner or later if they were an active enough threat to the area.
Maggie's pregnant?! What an utterly shocking and unexpected surprise! (sarcasm off)
So.... I'm guessing Deanna never learned to give the walkers a head-shot in order to put them down?
The walker that attacked Deanna, as that Morgan's Wolf prisoner? Mention is made of Carol having "got one of them" without ever recovering the body.
I dunno, I think the other angsty teenager kid has turned his leaf to Rick's side. I think the confrontation between him and Carl was a bit out of nowhere but I guess expected for teenagers.
Did him and Enid really solidify their relationship enough for him to consider her his "girlfriend?"
Seemed to me like she was playing the field with both him and Carl.
Nice kiss between Rick and what's her name. (I'm terrible with names, okay?!)
Good episode and, yep, I'm going to say we're not finding out about Glenn until the back-8 starts.
Oh yeah:
"we need to keep quiet. keep the lights off. Not attract the zombies"
an hour later:
"come up on the top of the wall in plain view and let's shoot some zombies"
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Rewatching the pilot now, since it had the only restaurant scene. I wanna take a look.
ETA: Just watched the scene. There was an "A" on a printed sign hanging by the door of the diner. I seriously doubt it had anything to do with the current plot. Not even subliminally.
So, can we put the baby-monitor thing from two weeks ago to rest and accept that Judith wasn't taken by a Wolf/Enid and is perfectly okay we just didn't happen to get to see the baby monitor because of a production/continuity error?
Did I imagine it or was Morgan scrawling an A on a rock or a tree this week in the flashback?
We also saw that in a restaurant in Fear The Walking Dead.
For some reason--maybe the wild hair--I can see the addict becoming a Wolf
Yeah, those are just the letter grade inspection signs that the LA County Department of Public Health requires all restaurants and places that sell food to prominently display to the public. All the "A" meant in this case is that the diner did well on its last inspection. It's probably been downgraded a bit by now, what with all the dead people.![]()
I'm kinda bummed that Jessie allowed Rick's advances. I mean, surely she was attracted to him before her husband went whack and Rick had to kill him, but that really didn't take very long. What's it been, like a couple days since her husband died? I mean, you knew it was going to happen eventually the way they constantly foreshadowed it, but this just seemed too sudden for a character to do.
I'm kinda bummed that Jessie allowed Rick's advances. I mean, surely she was attracted to him before her husband went whack and Rick had to kill him, but that really didn't take very long. What's it been, like a couple days since her husband died? I mean, you knew it was going to happen eventually the way they constantly foreshadowed it, but this just seemed too sudden for a character to do.
I'm kinda bummed that Jessie allowed Rick's advances. I mean, surely she was attracted to him before her husband went whack and Rick had to kill him, but that really didn't take very long. What's it been, like a couple days since her husband died? I mean, you knew it was going to happen eventually the way they constantly foreshadowed it, but this just seemed too sudden for a character to do.
Maybe, but even right away she accepted Pete had to be killed and accepted Rick as a friend. After the Wolf attack and putting down the turned Alexandrian she realizes how precious life is now and to seize her chances like the infirmary chick did with Tara. Tomorrow you might be dead, live for now.
Maybe, but even right away she accepted Pete had to be killed and accepted Rick as a friend. After the Wolf attack and putting down the turned Alexandrian she realizes how precious life is now and to seize her chances like the infirmary chick did with Tara. Tomorrow you might be dead, live for now.
Sexual relationships in the Walking Dead universe apparently occur very quickly. Don't forget Rick's former and dead wife Lori shacked up with Shane on what must have been a few days after Rick supposedly died in the hospital.
And speaking of people acting like people, Jessie comes from this really sheltered community but doesn't seem all that horrified by what she has to do. What she did to the invading wolf girl was amazing. You could see all the tension there, and the emotion was outpouring. In this latest episode, she has to kill someone she's been living with for a while, and everything seems so nonchalant. She just slides the knife in her eye and then proceeds to talk like nothing happened. This just seems like such an odd reaction.
Remember back to the black and white flashback scenes in the season premiere. They seemed to indicate that there was a decent gap between seasons. At least a few weeks. Still would be considered a short timeframe to deal with a death like that (or for Deanna and her son to deal with Reg's death), but in the TWD world, at least they had some time.What's it been, like a couple days since her husband died?
They seemed to indicate that there was a decent gap between seasons. At least a few weeks.
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