Supergirl died?!?!?Melissa Benoist survives only to get shot!![]()
Supergirl died?!?!?Melissa Benoist survives only to get shot!![]()
Really? I don't see it.^ She reminded me of someone. Then I realized that she looks like Kara from Supergirl.
Really? I don't see it.
When the Saviors ambushed them, and 2 more episodes left, I thought they were setting up the Negan "moment", and Darryl would be the tragic death. Now...well, maybe not.
"You sure can bite a dick "And Eugene... wow.
OK. Now I see it. There is a resemblance there
Yeah, the show sure does love fucking with comic readers when it comes to character deaths. Like Tyreese, Abraham's got a new lease on life now. I hadn't thought of it, but the Tara/Holly swap totally seems life it should've happened.I had been spoiled on who dies & how in this episode earlier in the week. It was still a sad moment. Up until now I thought they would have given Denise her death from the comic with Tara taking the place of Holly from the comic.
So much for my ability to predict things on this show. Maybe Abraham will get her comic death now.![]()
Yeah, Supergirl.... after being exposed to Chocolate-flavored Kryptonite. Not to put down the actress who plays(ed) Denise, but yeah.... there's only the smallest of similarities there. In a "they both have blond hair and the character they play wears glasses" beyond that, unless you've got some really wonky vision there's no way to mix the two up.
Tara's in for a shock when she returns and finds out about Denise, and Alexandria is now without anyone with medical experience. Really, that reason alone should have meant Denise has to stay in Alexandria. Daryl and Rosita could have gone to the apothecary store and cleaned it out for the drugs, Denise is irreplaceable and there's no call for her to put herself at risk.
I really want Eugene and Rosita to hook up.
Kinda thought Denise was doomed the minute she passed the walls. I had a feeling...but I kinda wanted her to be victorious and when she launched into her speech, I was thinking, "Yeah, you go, Denise!" and then she dies right THEN. Didn't think it would go down like that. Damn. It actually made me jump.
And Eugene........damn. But hey, you gotta do what you gotta do. Loving this season--can feel the tension just building and building. Can't wait to see more!!
Yea. She didn't do herself any favors there.That episode was an emotional roller coaster. It's a shame that they killed off Denise. I finally got used to her. It's kinda her own fault though. She was loud as hell on that track.
Now don't get me wrong, I would totally bite a guy's junk to survive but... wow. +1 Eugene. As I said a while back, I wasn't sure of him, even after he stood with the others to clear out Alexandria. Now, he's up there with neck biting rick.
Though it's their choice, I'm not on page with them leaving Alexandria. It has to be safer there then outside, even with it being a target.
Not everyone knows that "apothecary" basically means "pharmacy". It's a good excuse for this particular place to have gone unnoticed.And am I the only one finding it highly unlikely that there are still stores and pharmacies and pantries around that haven't been completely raided and emptied out yet? Especially with how many other survivors we've seen roaming around, and with how many scouting trips our own people have gone on?
It really isn't. There's no good excuse for anywhere in that region to have been untouched, nevermind that there are more than enough people who know that "apothecary" is a synonym for "pharmacy." It's not that archaic seeing as how, you know, it's still in use. By businesses that deal in that sort of thing even... And since we know there's at least three well-organized groups scavanging the region, it's even less probable than if it was just Rick's group.Not everyone knows that "apothecary" basically means "pharmacy". It's a good excuse for this particular place to have gone unnoticed.
The problem with that is Spencer--he's looking at Rosita like she is his girlfriend, and is emotionally fragile. We see how that goes in WD land (at varying levels) with Shane or Pete. Then, there's Rositia's emotional state once she sees Abraham with Sasha. Will she assume Sasha was a back-stabber for some time, working to "steal her man?" With the tension of the Saviors all around, infighting could place many at risk.
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