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The Walking Dead Season 5

Why did they put the wall support beams on the outside of the walls? Sure, it good against zombies but not against bad humans. Also, there gate is week and they really need a guard tower, or some places to fire at outside enemies from a higher point.

Maybe it was originally built to keep something "in"

More likely however is that it was done simply to reiterate the point Deanna was making to Rick about the group being a little naive and inexperienced. They just didn't think it through
 
More likely however is that it was done simply to reiterate the point Deanna was making to Rick about the group being a little naive and inexperienced. They just didn't think it through

But she explicitly states that her husband - who is presumed dead -was an architect - who designed the walls . I'm hoping he wasn't a naive architect and/or there is not such a thing.
 
She never said he designed the walls. She implied that being a professor of architecture mattered but that was clearly a bit silly cos I mean seriously, I doubt he had blue prints printed up and a town meeting to discuss colour schemes or anything. More likely they just said, let's put up some walls

She just said he and her sons got the first plates up and then after a few weeks more people came and helped

Plus we don't see all the fencing. Some of the earlier walls might be more impressive

Who knows?
 
Why would the army send them to the Alexandria safe zone, if there were no wall around the community in the first place? But the wall itself, look like it was hurriedly built and look very unstable. All it would take, is a couple dozens of the support braces being knock off their connection and that section will fall flat.
 
She never said he designed the walls. She implied that being a professor of architecture mattered but that was clearly a bit silly cos I mean seriously, I doubt he had blue prints printed up and a town meeting to discuss colour schemes or anything. More likely they just said, let's put up some walls

She just said he and her sons got the first plates up and then after a few weeks more people came and helped

Plus we don't see all the fencing. Some of the earlier walls might be more impressive

Who knows?

Regardless, the design of the wall is for the aesthetics of the film shot most likely - not for real life structural engineers to over analyze what would work and not in terms of a bearing load.;)
 
Why would the army send them to the Alexandria safe zone, if there were no wall around the community in the first place? But the wall itself, look like it was hurriedly built and look very unstable. All it would take, is a couple dozens of the support braces being knock off their connection and that section will fall flat.

I'm kind of curious why they only sent one representative from Ohio there. What about the other congressmen and the president?
 
I'm kind of curious why they only sent one representative from Ohio there. What about the other congressmen and the president?

She said she was en route back to Ohio when she got sidetracked there. Other congressmen were likely headed in different directions, while some of them surely stayed in DC.
 
Then, there's the fool Glenn decked--his pent up anger and desire to be obeyed just seems like he's been made to feel like a badass waiting to happen by others beyond Deanna.

Maybe, but I got the sense he just represents how crappy and undisciplined the town's defense really is. He's got a lot of cocky attitude and thinks he's got everything figured out, but clearly hasn't had to survive out in the wild for long stretches or deal with lots of crazy, unpredictable shit like Rick's people have.

Definitely. I couldn't stand the guy. His attitude (and their's to an extent) could be their undoing.
 
Why would the army send them to the Alexandria safe zone, if there were no wall around the community in the first place? But the wall itself, look like it was hurriedly built and look very unstable. All it would take, is a couple dozens of the support braces being knock off their connection and that section will fall flat.

Well to be fair, the walls certainly look a whole lot more sturdy than the chain link fence around the prison. And I also got the sense they haven't encountered many marauders or people like the Governor who would would try to take the place over.

If all they're dealing with is zombies, then they probably don't have to worry about anything stronger.
 
They weren't even walking around in the background/distance though. It just made the whole place seem extremely sinister and spooky.

Actually, there was one shot with people walking around in the background.
I remember it because I noticed (on my second viewing) someone pushing around a baby carriage. It stood out to me because of the line later in the episode where it was said that they hadn't seen a baby in a while.
 
I would hope they have a system where they constantly keep tabs on each other. All it would take is for someone to die (for whatever reason), turn and infect others before they are put down. I also wonder if these people know you don't have to be bitten to turn.
 
Locked doors on bedrooms would become the norm in a society that had to worry about the dead rising after dying in bed. Both to keep the new zombie in and roaming zombies out.
 
Who knows, they may not have had to worry about that too much as yet - so far in the series we've had ONE person die of natural causes, and that was under controlled circumstances. Though wifey and I had just that thought when they talked about the old couple on their porch. By this point, whoever was on meds to stay alive should have expired by now, so anyone left of any age should be relatively hardy people.

The ASZ walls looked far more sturdy in the comics, but I think this has to do more with the TV production using an ACTUAL neighborhood for filming and thus being unable to build some really permanent walls. Oddly though, the walls are braced only from the OUTSIDE. A suitably huge herd of walkers would find that wall a lot easier to push up against than one braced the other way. Hint, hint.

Also in the comics, part of the daily life for the ASZ community is expanding the wall do accommodate more territory. Spotters would handle the walkers, and the rest would be digging and erecting. This version seems to be less focused on expansion at this point, though if everyone does have a job, wall-making could be a big part of it.

Mark
 
Needless to say, their highly boasted walls are crap imho. The prison fence may have been lesser, but the actual prison walls were monumentally better. Plus, the prison fence, though it fell eventually, still had the advantage of allowing for easier handling of walker populations. Alexandria's wall requires elevated positions to deal with growing groups, (Which I've not seen) and the expenditure of munitions, or you actually have to go out there & handle it

The only advantage Alexandria's wall has is that it conceals their community. I think that's what has been their blessing. Nothing living or otherwise knows they're in there......... Yet. Except these twits she exiled. It's fair to start assuming they are wholly inexperienced at dealing with what's become of the world of man. Frankly, Rick's group has now seen the some of the hardest remains of a brutal condition

That's why Rick sounds exasperated when he asked "So you've been behind these walls the entire time?". The vast majority of them don't know squat & aren't prepared at all, & they've woefully underestimated Rick's group, because of a superficial vetting. They saw 8 haggard guys, 6 little women, a boy & a baby, in the worst condition they've ever been & never once considered that apart from a couple of them, that group is a damn roving death squad. The 3 dozen guns should've been a tipoff. I'd put Carl's metal higher than Aiden's, ROTC be damned

That's the best & worst thing our group has going for it. It doesn't look as tough as it actually is, especially now. Carol knows it. That's why she's playing possum. She knows these people have no idea what they've bargained for. If they tip their hand too soon, it will fall apart.
 
I'd have to watch it again, but it seemed like the walls we see in this episode weren't what were advertised by Aaron when we first meet him. He first says they're several inches thick made of rolled steel and something-something. But here, it looks like the crap you roof a barn with supported up-right. Did someone flatten the parts to a Quonset hut?

I guess this *may* be a situation where we have to accept what Aaron side is the truth and that the production of the show simply could not cheaply reproduce it, so long as the show stays more or less true to the notion that "nothing alive or dead" is getting through those walls.

Only, despite what we saw, the perimeter fence of prisons is usually pretty robust and the fence at TWD prison didn't really stand up to much.

We saw the brick wall of the gated community Noah lived in was apparently taken down by outside forces. I'm sure whatever did it would make short work of the wall we see around the ASZ. And a good herd of walkers would likely be able to push it down easily (especially since it's braced and supported from the outside, half the work is pretty much already done for them!)

Again, remains to be seen if what we were *told* about this wall happens to be true or if the appearance of the wall is what pans out to be the case.
 
I'd have to watch it again, but it seemed like the walls we see in this episode weren't what were advertised by Aaron when we first meet him. He first says they're several inches thick made of rolled steel and something-something. But here, it looks like the crap you roof a barn with supported up-right.

You can see the walls pretty clearly in the virtual tour I linked to above. They don't look very secure at all.
They definitely don't appear to be what was described.
 
I wonder what will happen to Darryl.

Because I don't see him getting exiled, he's just mainly wanting to be left alone and not fit in. The closest he comes to being violent is trying to defend Glenn and Rick was able to calm him down. Plus I don't think that Rick would ever stand for him getting kicked out. Plus him being kicked out and joining any bad group has already been done and if he truly wanted to be with them would be destroying any development he has gone through.

Negan is likely going to appear at some point (some of the actors have hinted at it) and the show seems to be foreshadowing Glenn's death. Like the scene where the Termites almost start the killing with him or several scenes with him with a baseball bat. What if this is really just supposed to throw off the comic fans. If Glenn dies, then Maggie will probably be next since he's really all she has left. Maggie in the comics had Sophia to raise and keep her going. But what if Negan shows up and before he even picks a member of the group to kill, Darryl goes after him and gets killed in the process. This raises the stakes showing that no one is safe and makes the audience hate Negan with a passion. It would be a huge moment for the show, even bigger than any other death on the show so far.

As much as I would not want to see the show break expectations with the content of your spoilers, I agree that it would serve to raise the stakes.

The vast majority of them don't know squat & aren't prepared at all, & they've woefully underestimated Rick's group, because of a superficial vetting. They saw 8 haggard guys, 6 little women, a boy & a baby, in the worst condition they've ever been & never once considered that apart from a couple of them, that group is a damn roving death squad. The 3 dozen guns should've been a tipoff. I'd put Carl's metal higher than Aiden's, ROTC be damned

The fact the ASZ group do not seem tipped off could be one of a few things at work:

1. Being armed and weary in appearance still gives no indication that they were responsible for eliminating most or all of four violent groups since the start of the ZA.

2. The ASZ group are playing soft--to get Rick's group to expose their intentions (i.e. planning a takeover).

3. The walls being braced from the outside seems like it was intentional--to keep people in with no ease of escape. Probably some other barricades are out of sight, designed to lock people in once the smoke and mirrors of a peaceful town falls apart. This is would work if the bigger threat needs captives for sadistic purposes. There's no other reason to give support to anyone trying to breach the walls.
 
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That's why Rick sounds exasperated when he asked "So you've been behind these walls the entire time?". The vast majority of them don't know squat & aren't prepared at all, & they've woefully underestimated Rick's group, because of a superficial vetting. They saw 8 haggard guys, 6 little women, a boy & a baby, in the worst condition they've ever been & never once considered that apart from a couple of them, that group is a damn roving death squad. The 3 dozen guns should've been a tipoff. I'd put Carl's metal higher than Aiden's, ROTC be damned

They may be a death squad, but I can still see how another group might look at our people and see how, underneath the scary exterior and all the weaponry, they're basically good people who are looking out for each other and have some kind of moral code.

I mean there's the fact they're taking care of a baby for one, not to mention the fact it's a racially diverse group, and there's a reverend among them, and a range of different ages...

This isn't the usual group of hunters or ex-soldier types that we see roaming around causing trouble on this show, and I'm sure Aaron was able to recognize that.
 
Have any of y'all seen that Walking Dead promo that air during last night Better Call Saul episode? Which show flases of scenes and a scene of a group of people running in formation in a open field heading toward a wooded area, with rifles staped to their backs, which look like Rick and Daryl in the lead.
 
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