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The Walking Dead Season 5

I am wondering, are we going to see a big end of the season battle of some kind? I imagine the Wolves will show up. They may not even be the big problem. But will lead to it.

We were told Northern Virginia was evacuated, but that can't have included Washington, could it? If Alexandria has a loud battle with the Wolves, would that be enough noise to carry the distance into Washington and attract thousands of walkers? Given there's no noise pollution any longer, would the sound of a prolonged gun battle carry to Washington?
 
I am wondering, are we going to see a big end of the season battle of some kind? I imagine the Wolves will show up. They may not even be the big problem. But will lead to it.

We were told Northern Virginia was evacuated, but that can't have included Washington, could it? If Alexandria has a loud battle with the Wolves, would that be enough noise to carry the distance into Washington and attract thousands of walkers? Given there's no noise pollution any longer, would the sound of a prolonged gun battle carry to Washington?
Derek will be the one that end up showing up at Alexandria.
 
Given that the Wolves are a new thing for the show, perhaps that is the name of Derek's group on the show?
 
I am wondering, are we going to see a big end of the season battle of some kind? I imagine the Wolves will show up. They may not even be the big problem. But will lead to it.

We were told Northern Virginia was evacuated, but that can't have included Washington, could it? If Alexandria has a loud battle with the Wolves, would that be enough noise to carry the distance into Washington and attract thousands of walkers? Given there's no noise pollution any longer, would the sound of a prolonged gun battle carry to Washington?
Derek will be the one that end up showing up at Alexandria.
Who is Derek? is this yet another Comic Spoiler being casually dropped, liked Negan has been over and over?

If so, learn to use Spoiler Code, and it absolutely would be a spoiler, if for instance, someone named Derek is to be introduced as a villain, and his malevolence isn't made clear in his introduction. The Mod has already asked recently for people to stop dropping Comic spoilers without spoiler code.
 
There's a comic book convention in town this weekend. Today I met Michael Rooker (Merle) and Scott Wilson (Herschel) from TWD.

Both were great to meet and nice, polite, men.

Rooker, I swear, was either just being "himself" or was being Merle because the way he was dressed and talking was very Merle. But he was having a good time. Instead of seated behind the table he was standing along side of it talking with people and posing for their photos. (Signatures were one price, table-side photo ops were another.) He marveled at one person who was in a "furry" costume of a satyr and that the person had made the costume themself. But he had a very Merle look in dress and facial-hair growth. When I first got there his booth had a pretty long line in front of it.

Scott Wilson's booth had a pretty good length of people too. Wilson was also looking very much like Herschel, he still had the beard-growth and old-guy ponytail that Herschel had at the end. Dressed very much like Herschel would too. Also a nice, kind, man it was fun to meet.

Tomorrow I get to meet Ming-Na Wen and Karen Gillian who're Saturday/Sunday only guests.

Also of note, Cary Elwes was there this weekend and he easily had the longest line of all of the celebrity guests. By far. It wrapped around his booth and extended in to the eating area behind the curtain/wall. Wouldn't have figured him to be the big-draw guest. I'd honestly argue, after last year, we didn't have one this year.

But, Rooker and Wilson. Good men to meet and shake hands with, seemed personable and really enjoying their interactions with fans and the posing for pictures. Rooker in particular even indulging people in their requests for poses and accepting a greenish hipster-hat from someone. (I'm sure a reference to one of Rooker's roles.)

Plenty of photos to shoot from Wilson's table. Not just ones from TWD but also ones from his earlier works in old classic movies. I picked a TWD one from S3/4 Herschel (with the beard and old-man pony tail.)

Same with Rooker though I was debating on getting the one with him as Merle with the improvised prosthetic he had after losing his hand, using it to support a gun as he aimed at an off-screen threat.
 
I am wondering, are we going to see a big end of the season battle of some kind? I imagine the Wolves will show up. They may not even be the big problem. But will lead to it.

We were told Northern Virginia was evacuated, but that can't have included Washington, could it? If Alexandria has a loud battle with the Wolves, would that be enough noise to carry the distance into Washington and attract thousands of walkers? Given there's no noise pollution any longer, would the sound of a prolonged gun battle carry to Washington?
Derek will be the one that end up showing up at Alexandria.
Who is Derek? is this yet another Comic Spoiler being casually dropped, liked Negan has been over and over?

If so, learn to use Spoiler Code, and it absolutely would be a spoiler, if for instance, someone named Derek is to be introduced as a villain, and his malevolence isn't made clear in his introduction. The Mod has already asked recently for people to stop dropping Comic spoilers without spoiler code.

Is a name REALLY a spoiler? If you haven't read the comics, you won't know what the name means, really. All i knew about Michone was that she was popular & had a Katana, and the Governor was a major bad guy. Instead of spoiling things, mentioning the names just upped the anticipation.

And if it's major SPECULATION, rather than an actual spoiler (which it might not be, as they change stuff up here & there), isn't that what we do here?


Thank you, because I'd been thinking kind of the same thing. He's the sheriff now, etc, & this whole town is going to his head to some degree, including being the law in it.

You could argue that, if he was not watching the woman he's interested in. The two incidents (Rick kissing Jessie, and later reaching for the gun) were designed to suggest his action was not about being the protective sheriff again...though I could see him using that as a cover if he kills Jessie's husband.

If last week's Talking Dead preview is any clue, the tension/plotting between Pete and Rick will take a significant jump.


I think for dramatic purposes, they purposely tried to make you second guess him more than is necessary, what with the oddball music backing & then his fascination with the walker on the other side of the wall, which can also be taken in another light, that of him knowing a walker is right there. (The same way Daryl can tell the difference between a person & walker by their gate) He's in arm's reach of a walker, that he can hear & spot, & there's nothing to fear or worry about. I took that final scene as Rick being somewhat power drunk, from apparent safety, & civilization, & being thrust back into his old life somewhat

After the failure of the prison, Rick should be beyond thinking any new stronghold is safe. Whether the threats were external (the Governor) or internal (the disease), a seemingly normal, controlled environment can go to hell at any minute.



Exactly--and remember his line to Lamson (echoing Gareth) "you can't go back, Bob" which means he's fully embraced brutality. Putting on a security outfit hardly turns him into the rick from season 1. He's predatory, and if Deanna knows anything at all (beyond her fake poker/mind reader act) is that Rick showing up completely in the ends justifies the means/dark mentality means something bad could erupt at any time.

Either she has plans for him to use his brutality, or will not survive her own plans when Rick faces off against the Wolves, et al.

Honestly though, just because she's had to put a child down before, (Under very specific & painful circumstances) doesn't suggest at all that she is in any way entertaining actually making good on her threat to that kid. She knew that was the only way to play that, without being exposed. She's doing the hard thing, because she saw no other choice. That's her philosophy now. Be the hard thing doer. It may have been all along. Why else would you take marital abuse to keep a family together for your daughter? It was the hard thing she had to do because she felt she had no choice.

Agreed. Carol is not a sadist, or the Governor, who kills as a means of absolute control under the lie of defense/survival. If Lizzie was not psychologically warped beyond help, Carol, Tyreese, Judith and the Samuels sisters would still be at the grove. Similarly, if her friends were not seconds away from being slaughtered for food, she would not have launched her deadly offensive at Terminus.

Carol only acts when necessary. She does not use death as the easy solution for her problems, so I do not see her keeping her threat to the kid.

That said, it is a bad precedent, in so much as when she inevitably slips up again or makes a misstep, & has to cover herself like this again, she's digging herself in deeper, & it's only a matter of time before that house of cards tumbles. I'm assuming sooner rather than later. Carol's bad habit is boxing herself into corners where it can get terribly sticky. I don't know that this one is ending well for her

I think Deanna will have other Rick group problems to worry about in the near future. Rick, Glenn and possibly Sasha (Deanna trying to pull the strings on her) could lead to a lot of bloodshed.


Rick, GLenn, Daryl and others have SEEN her history...and knows she learned her lesson from the prison. So they know what she is willing to do -- and she won't.

But with Alexandria...it will be a mix of unbelief, to acceptance (I think Deanna will get it), to downright betrayal. That last reaction will create a vulnerability that let the Wolves in.

But i think those consequences will be unpacked next season. I hope that the last episode will be Morgan walking in on the aftermath, and saving Rick and whoever is left from the Wolves. The actual details of that battle (or battles) will be season 6.
 
I knew it was coming but seeing it play out, as opposed to reading it, makes me feel that Gabriel deserves a bullet.
 
Gabriel is a whackadoodle. He has been mentally unraveling since he didn't try to save his parishioners. HE is the one who is disguised as a good guy (with his priestly collar) but is really a crudball.
 
I hope these are the secrets that Alexandria's been hiding...bad ones...but COULD be resolved, with the help of Rick & Co

And the deaths....well, 1st one,not so sympathetic...but the discussion Talking Dead​ really fleshed out the significance & sadness of that one.

And Carol's new drama...makes a lot of sense, considering her past. But HOW will it play out?


And I agree about Gabriel....I'm a Christian...but this guy is a false prophet, for sure. I hope Deanna sees through it.
 
Gabriel is a whackadoodle. He has been mentally unraveling since he didn't try to save his parishioners. HE is the one who is disguised as a good guy (with his priestly collar) but is really a crudball.


Agree. Gabriel is the "devil" in disguise, not Rick's group. :vulcan:
 
But in a way he's right. It may not be the intention of Rick's group, but they are slowly unraveling the place from the inside.
 
Damn, been a bad time to be a brother lately on The Walking Dead...

I'm not sure what the population count is at Alexandria but I don't know how they aren't losing people constantly.

Rooker, I swear, was either just being "himself" or was being Merle because the way he was dressed and talking was very Merle. But he was having a good time. Instead of seated behind the table he was standing along side of it talking with people and posing for their photos.

I've seen a few convention/behind-the-scenes videos with Rooker and he definitely seems to be quite a character.
 
But in a way he's right. It may not be the intention of Rick's group, but they are slowly unraveling the place from the inside.

i don't know about that. The Alexandrians are pretty incompetent. They are not good at 'runs', they aren't watching the walls enough, they have no system to keep an eye on the weapons. I don't know how they lasted this long.
 
Damn, been a bad time to be a brother lately on The Walking Dead...

I'm not sure what the population count is at Alexandria but I don't know how they aren't losing people constantly.

You're right... Bob, then Tyrese, now Noah.....Gabriel seems more than inevitable now....but man, all that leaves is Morgan...which might mean that he'll last all of next season!

And the population count at Alexandria...they aren't bleeding out people...but one secret that was revealed is that leave people behind, even if they haven't been bit yet.

So, yeah, they lose people who go outside. Not all the time,but enough to be a problem.
 
Mr. Save his own skin will tell a much different story of Aiden's death than Glenn and Eugene will. And given Deanna's being warned of the 'serpents', she may not be inclined to believe Glenn.

With Aiden's death, Glenn is the most logical choice to head up the runners. Another position of power going to one of Rick's people.

Rick doesn't have to take over, they are handing him the keys to the kingdom on their own.
 
Two interesting things from tonight's Talking Dead.

Tonight's episode was directed by David Lynch's daughter Jennifer.

The construction yard was the same location as the prison yard.
 
Mr. Save his own skin will tell a much different story of Aiden's death than Glenn and Eugene will. And given Deanna's being warned of the 'serpents', she may not be inclined to believe Glenn.

With Aiden's death, Glenn is the most logical choice to head up the runners. Another position of power going to one of Rick's people.

Rick doesn't have to take over, they are handing him the keys to the kingdom on their own.

But, Deanna knows this. She mentioned it to Maggie. I think she's stuck between being afraid of them taking over and realizing that they are the best people for these jobs.

And, I just have one more thing to say, "Mother Dick!"
 
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