You guys know we ALSO have to blame Darryl , who was with him, and knew about the backpack as well. He obviously didn't stop to ask "Hey Aaron, you should show him the photos of Alexandria" to Morgan.
If Darryl forgot too, we can't be too harsh on Aaron.
Can anyone find a map that shows Alexandria in relation to Noah's neighborhood and the Wolf trap?
Yeah... it's coming to a head, but I suspect them to hold off on this new group until 6B. I'd think the big midseason finale will more likely be about the Wolves & possibly the herd. The Wolves seem like a "Terminus" plot device, especially now that this new more substantial group is being introduced. I'd be very surprised to see both story lines progress at the same time, which means Rick & Co will make some short work of the remaining Wolves in some kind of action packed midseason climax, which will either bring Morgan around, or see him make an exit from this violence he's against.In any case, next week is the big Rick/Michonne/Morgan conversation about the best way to live. With only two episodes of 6A left, something has to be reaching a boiling point. Then, there's the threat of this new group--and wolves in the area.
I'd think the big midseason finale will more likely be about the Wolves & possibly the herd.
I thought the near-skeleton zombies were pushing it way too far. We heard that motorcycle helmet zombie moaning, but the thing didn't even have much in the way of a neck or lungs left, right?
At some point, an actual skeleton is going to get up and start chasing them.
Lord knows I sure do want him to stay, but he really is at odds with living in a group that must protect itself from invading groups. He might be able to go live Obi-Wan style & keep his code, but when you got something others want, namely safety & comforts, then you are in the forced position of having to defend it with as much vigor as the people who come at you
And speaking of dumb insulin girl
Rapey Abraham? Was that necessary? Where is that going?
That seems highly unlikely.If Morgan leaves, I could see his bookend being a return to the safety of Eastman's home, and deciding to live there in isolation, since the "life is precious" code will never work beyond one person.
Meanwhile, Daryl gets jacked by two girls and schoolteacher and Abraham puts the moves on Sasha.
That seems highly unlikely.If Morgan leaves, I could see his bookend being a return to the safety of Eastman's home, and deciding to live there in isolation, since the "life is precious" code will never work beyond one person.
If Morgan leaves, I could see his bookend being a return to the safety of Eastman's home, and deciding to live there in isolation, since the "life is precious" code will never work beyond one person.
And speaking of dumb insulin girl, how did the walkers that killed her break out of what I believe to be melted and then re-solidified plastic? Does plastic shatter like that and if so, why didn't they get up and go look for people-food earlier?
He means that Abraham was not being the slightest bit rapey. Quite the opposite, in fact.I'm not sure, other than Abraham eventually breaking up with Rosita.Rapey Abraham? Was that necessary? Where is that going?
"rapey Abraham"?? What show are you watching?
If Morgan leaves, I could see his bookend being a return to the safety of Eastman's home, and deciding to live there in isolation, since the "life is precious" code will never work beyond one person.
Well that's obviously not true.
You guys know we ALSO have to blame Darryl , who was with him, and knew about the backpack as well. He obviously didn't stop to ask "Hey Aaron, you should show him the photos of Alexandria" to Morgan.
If Darryl forgot too, we can't be too harsh on Aaron.
Can anyone find a map that shows Alexandria in relation to Noah's neighborhood and the Wolf trap?
Not sure how far away the Wolf trap is from Alexandria, but it appeared to be right outside of DC, so we'll say a couple of miles, max. Now, Noah said he was from Richmond, which is 103 miles from Alexandria if you take I-95. I'm assuming they didn't, since 95 would probably be clogged with derelict cars. So, depending on where the Wolves are situated, they're operating on at least a 50 to 100 mile radius (which seems pretty far-fetched, since gas doesn't grow on trees and should be next to unusable by now).
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