As might Robert Kirkman.
As might Robert Kirkman.
Also, let's hope the surviving Alexandrians build a better community than they currently have, security wise.
Granted, that was problematic because it was all "tell" and no "show".
Granted, I haven't read (don't plan to read) the comics.
Yes, I shared both thoughts. Then, some walker stepped on the note with his filthy sneaker, ending all hope of retrieving the note.
I think Maggie's a badass survivor - even warrior - in her own right. I also think she might be preggers.
What @Much Loved character form canc said. Plus, they topped off that segment with Heath's saying Nicholas' group had been there before, implying they'd already tried all the cars and none worked then, either.
Nope. Sorry to be repetitive, but as posted above: Daryl went to round up the walkers that Rick radioed had broken off to the East. If Daryl hadn't done so, the strays could have ruined Rick's plan. So, I thought what Daryl did was brave and necessary.
The applesauce and the gun both came from Alexandria. But, since Alexandria doesn't have a monopoly on either jarred applesauce baby food or hand guns, it WOULD have been clearer if the attackers had W's written on their foreheads.
I get you, Cinder, but if Glenn died the way it appears in this episode he did, then the tragedy is that he survived so much, and accomplished so much, only to die because he'd trusted Nicholas (and allowed him to live after having killed Noah, lied to Deanna what happened on the run on which Noah and Aiden died, and…
Nicholas described why the feed store was a good building to set afire: it's full of dry, flammable contents. Too bad it had already burned.
@adn122 - I thought that tonight, too.
I agree with that - based solely on Glenn's insane decision to trust Nicholas.
I don't remember that. What happened? (Or are you confusing Rick's injured hand with Abraham's?)
Nope. One to three strikes to the head, with a barbed-wire-wrapped baseball bat, and yer out! Glenn died from a gazillion bites, each felt in excruciating detail.
@AimingforYoko: I co-sign that.
The whole point of showing Rick finding the jar in the dead Wolf's pocket was to show he was one of those who'd taken Aaron's backpack and used the contents therein to find Alexandria, and then sack it. Remember when Rick was guarding Aaron in the barn, and Aaron offered him a jar like that to feed baby Judith, so…
W….T….F….?!
Just watched the full film. Elba was fantastic.
Agreed. Morgan didn't kill his zombified wife, so she eventually killed their son. Yet he didn't learn his lesson: he didn't kill the two Wolves who'd attacked him, so they ended up killing "red poncho" and participating in the attack on Alexandria. Once he saw the Wolves had attacked Alexandria, you'd have thought…