Why the fuck would they all of a sudden have buckets which they had not been carrying up to this point? Jesus Christ…
Why the fuck would they all of a sudden have buckets which they had not been carrying up to this point? Jesus Christ…
But knowing what comes ahead in the comics, I think that from season 6 forward you'll see a big shift in the overall trajectory of the show.
Actually they started to put bottles out on the ground, but then saw the heavy clouds approaching and decided to get out of the rain. There are several shots of them putting bottles on the ground, so no, they didn't make it easy for you to say that.
Actually, on further research, Locke's 4th theme, used to convey his "special" relationship with the island, is first heard during Cabin Fever. Not coincidentally, this is the first episode where the MIB (as Christian) has a direct conversation with Locke, this theme is used prominently throughout season 5, and…
Also, Locke's theme rarely plays in Season 5 after L&DoJB, and the Man in Black's theme begins to be heard when Locke is on screen as early as the cold open of Dead is Dead. One of the big things I've noticed on rewatch is scoring, and how the different character and theme motifs direct your attention and emotions.
I was just watching the season 4 finale, and in the "Previously on" section, when it shows the scene where "Christian" tells Locke to move the island, the Man in Black theme begins to play. Interesting bit of foreshadowing, possibly?
Piano Man!
Weekly Winston Bishop
I don't know. It might be kind of interesting to deal with the cold. It's something that the comic has done, but not the show. Plus, we also know that the new location has to reasonably pass for the DC area.
Rick is chasing after a man who he doesn't know anything about except that he's part of a group of people who essentially kidnapped two of his group and forcing people into indentured, sometimes sexual, servitude (all of this he learned from Noah). This same guy has just assaulted a member of his group and is fleeing…
What cereal? Nihil-O's?
Inconceivable!
On another note, where does everyone think the production will move to if the show changes settings?
Shooting him in the leg (with a .357!) and leaving him to be devoured by the zombies not 50 feet behind the car. Sounds like a much better sentence than shot in the head, after three warnings to stop running.
That wasn't HIS plan though, it was Tyreese's. If he had gone with his instinct, things would have gone differently. And Shane made all of his decisions based on an obsession with a family that wasn't his and jealousy/suspicion/anger towards anyone who tried to disagree with him or supplant him as leader. Rick (now)…
It's also just more humane (I'm talking about AFTER hitting him, of course). Likely paralysis means certain death in the apocalypse and if Rick just left him there he would have been devoured alive.
Deep, bro. Deep…
But you can't take the beard! It's the source of all his power!!!
Gabriel left because he had to confront the reality of the world by seeing the cannibals' camp. That's why he "had to see" the school. And the realization that even a person so thoroughly morally bankrupt as to eat another human could be a believer (the bible he found) shook the religious foundation on which he based…
The most incredible character arc is Rick's beard's. Dat scruff do!