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They were hanging around the car that Rosita used the molotov cocktail to draw them to a central spot.

Maybe a hospital, where there are ultrasounds?

Is that supposed to be better?

He totally gave her an awesome necklace made with love - by his ex. That should count for something, right?

I see exactly one asshole on this thread about someone being gay, and it's not the OP.

Uh. really?

Yeah, because it's simply odd for them to go outside of the walls prepared for stuff, after several years of living in the zombie apocalypse.

Wasn't Eugene sobbing like a child when he was captured?

Or you can just change the channel.

So you signed up for a new account today simply to troll the show and its fans. What, everyone started ignoring your last troll account or something?

Nah. They got a lot of the food back (the deal made), and the rest of the crew could have easily been out scavenging.

Michonne did, and I believe that was the point of that scene.

Again - not propaganda, but a sexist view of women. Please stop describing this as feminist or feminism.

It isn't feministic to believe this. It is actually the antithesis of it. This is an expectation for a heroine to be infallable, while a hero can be fallable and human. It is actually one of the rather sexist tropes of the heroine.

I am betting Michonne or Carol, as far as characters we care about. The foreshadowing leans toward Michonne, though.

Which they focused on directly in the first 4 seasons.

Next week.

It falls along that line of expecting more and better from a heroine when the hero gets to have natural and realistic character flaws.

I like how they did it, even to the point of Rick screwing up and almost getting (both) killed.

they usually make people like the characters before offing them, which comes with great anger once they are killed. Maybe the showrunners are trying something different, and are trying to make us hate the next one to go?