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I think that's exactly what's going to happen.

Agreed, and she knew Aidan was an ass. She TOLD Glenn to put him in his place.

Also, as bonded as Rick's group is I can't believe they would all be so completely neglectful of Tara and her condition.

No, she said he was like that before, but he "got help".

People who have as little to do as these people seem to would be at each others' throats all the time. Murders would have happened before now. But TWD writers think this is how "normal suburban people" live their lives. Just chilling, being slightly homophobic and fake.

The group doesn't seem that cunning. And why would they need to drive a wedge between the groups? And how is Enid in any way doing that? I had hopes for Spy Enid too, but this episode dashed them. I think she's just going to either die or (I hope not) take over as the Michonne character if Michonne dies.

Or Rick does get thrown out with a couple of other people and when they sneak back in to take over the town they find the Wolf people there. That's what I'm thinking.

Yeah, the idea that in two years of being barricaded in a small community with no daily killing of zombies to bond everyone there would be nothing to adjudicate is seriously ludicrous.

Do you know how hard it is even in nonzombie-apocalypse society to deal with abusive relationships? You can't just tell people what to do — if the wife won't press charges you can call the cops all you want and it won't help. Jessie was clearly not about to let anyone else interfere in her attempts to "save" her

No, I'm 100% sure and have been since the first ep of this season that the Wolf people will crash in at the end and throw a gamechanging spanner in the works.

But she liked it! That's how stupid and clichéd these writers are — they think that if Rick is willing to kill her husband because he has feelings for her that makes it ok. Instead of the OPPOSITE OF OK, which is what it is.

Agree about Deanna. One minute she's a poker-playing, mind reading politician and the next she just totally and completely blames these people she put all her faith in? Come on.

They killed those people — or threatened to, I can't remember — in the church. Gabriel was super, super upset by that and tried to leave soon after.

It has to mean "Wolves." Wolves are Here was graffitied all over Noah's town. Enid's magazine had an ad for something called "Wolf Life" on the back of it. It has to be some organization that existed before the apocalypse, some kind of gang.

If he were a good guy then Jessie would be a totally different character. As it is, she's attracted to Rick because he's a Good Man and her husband is a monster. If the husband weren't a monster then Rick wouldn't be attracted to a Good Woman. And that would just throw this show off balance too much for these writers

The thing I'm on the fence about suspecting is that the Alexandrians may be paying tribute to the W people. Which may be what all this "We're fine with leaving people behind" stuff is leading up to revealing.

Which means that all those dripping with sweat scenes we've been seeing must be pretty uncomfortable.

Gas ovens work when the power is off. You just have to light the pilot manually.

Agreed, but there was no way the show was doing anything as subtle with a Ricktatorship as some people were hoping. That's just not how they do things.

hahaha — I didn't know people always argued about her here. But it makes sense that they would.