That's my read on it. That girl's way too friendly with the walkers and no one's quite picked up on it, it's going to come back and bite them on the ass.
That's my read on it. That girl's way too friendly with the walkers and no one's quite picked up on it, it's going to come back and bite them on the ass.
I think the idea was that the live pigs were more a safer and more effective lure (the fence wasn't going to last long). And besides, the mother pig had already died of the illness, if the pigs were the source of the illness they had to go anyway. Might as well use them for Zombie bait.
She might have a rational perspective. In S1 she came to tolerate the
vigilante going around and killing people since he seemed to be helping and doing more harm than good. But then he failed to stop the earthquake plot, he failed to save Tommy, and when it really mattered all he really accomplished was killing…
Huh, I can't remember the whole first season of Buffy but I remember the first few episodes being painful, and I never really liked Cordelia on Angel.
Possible though unlikely.
Well Buffy and Angel were both really painful for most of the first season, Dollhouse was decent but never really got great. I think Firefly is the only Whedon show that was great from the start.
Well I thought it was better.
I was mostly commenting on the insane grimness of the show. I think the last time someone in the group was happy was Michonne stabbing the Governor in the eye. It's just depressing, they really need to find the lighter side of the zombie apocalypse.
So when is Walking Dead going to take a page from the Supernatural playbook and do a lighthearted comedy episode?
All the survivors have to become vegans now.
Almost all of the zombies should be from the beginning of the outbreak, within the first couple weeks 99% of the humans were zombified, any survivors that get converted afterwards are a drop in the bucket.
He didn't kill her or Eddie, respecting her wish to "join" him. It's not the first corpse they've left intact, they left the guy dying of fever at the side of the road in S1 and even in this episode no one was considerate enough to finish off Zack (though the helicopter might have done this).
Laurel also thinks that the earthquake plot that Moira explained in a news conference had been underway for at least 5 years (her husband's death) is the fault of the Hood who'd only been around a few months and killed a bunch of bad guys including the perpetrator.
The point of the flashback is they couldn't fit anymore painful exposition into the map unlocking dialogue.
Quantaman defended Todd. Todd likes quantaman. Todd will defend quantaman and try to make quantaman happy. If Todd makes quantaman happy quantaman will keep protecting Todd.
Todd wasn't very smart. He tried hard but Todd had to listen to other people really carefully and do what they need him to do.
I'm actually rethinking Todd's character. Everyone seems to think he's a sociopath but I think that's wrong. He apologizes to Andrea before killing her and Walt after killing Hank, he brings Jesse icecream while in captivity and spares Walt's life (and money) which is what actually gets him killed. Those are little…
Poor Todd, how will he warn Mr White about the weird contraption in his trunk if Jesse keeps bothering him?
I'd have preferred if Jack brought in Jesse with the more explicit intent of showing off his meth slave. I don't think Jack would care about his honour but it's not often you get to show off your slave.
I don't think he was rehabilitated but he was enlightened. In the past he always made any rationalizations about doing it for his family or justice. He still cares about his family and justice but he's given up the rationalizations and speeches and just goes full Heisenberg.