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Julian Watkins
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I don't know what it is about villains and whistling, but they tend to go hand in hand. Whether it's creepy and foreboding like it is with The Governor, or in the case of say Alan Rickman as Hanz Gruber, were it's more of a tongue in cheek indifference to the dramatic tension unfolding, it just seems to work. If The

At first I thought he grabbed the phone because he also was communicating with the dead, perhaps his daddy that was murdered in the beginning of the dreadful survivor instinct game. But that would have been too cool, and deep, for this show. Instead I concluded it was for the wire to use as restraints. And seriously,

I had originally assumed it was this Allen fella that burned the zombies, in an attempt to set up Tyreese. Like you had asked, why bring this nobody into focus when we barely know Tyreese? But Milton seems to be the obvious culprit after his chat with the Governor. Of course that could have been misdirection on the

I had the same thought as Astrid emerged from that vent. They had to still be close enough to hear the grate hit the floor, and yet, nope.

I had the same thought as Astrid emerged from that vent. They had to still be close enough to hear the grate hit the floor, and yet, nope.