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If the show follows the comics the W folks will be dealt with by the Rick's group and the Alexandria people. Alexandria is an endgame of sorts. In the comics it's STILL their home.

I mean if it sticks to the comics Alexandria will be around for a while. They really work at rebuilding civilization. And in the comics, they're STILL there.

Woulda preferred it if Jax died because something from his past came back to bite him in the ass. The suicide, along with the crows, and bread, and horrible CGI made it feel too contrived.

Idk…I liked seeing Rick run down Bob with a cop car (so weird seeing him in one again for some reason).

If there is one improvement you can't deny, it's that the show isn't spending an entire season and a half in one location (prison). In 8 episodes we went from Terminus, to the church, to the hospital, and now we're out of there for good.

Who are the whisperers? I'm not sure the comics answered that yet. I think that has a very creepy and different enough of a tone that I am more than looking forward to see in the show

I think that's kind of how death works in TWD. Like in real life, death comes out of nowhere. It "just kind of happens."

Cop: "Where are your people?"

There were several hints to Maggie coming to terms with the possibility of Beth being dead. However, that was just what they were…assumptions. In this episode, though, she was ASSURED Beth was alive and that they KNEW where she was. It was no longer thinking "oh, she might be okay or she might not." When she got to

i think Dawn would've still demanded Noah. At the end of the day, he was still a part of her group and short 1 guy

"Focus, Dawn. Now's not the time."

Shhh dont give it ALL away lol. Its still cool and it could be michonne idk. We'll see. Still, it's intriguing enough to keep viewers and readers interested i think

I'm not, but we're a long way from that. I believe we're someone around issue 60 on the show…those walkers don't show up until issue 130. There's a 3-year time jump that makes things interesting as well. Rick has a shaved head, uses a cane to walk around and is the leader of a group of like 100-200 people.

Kirkman needs an endgame for the comic. Comics, especially ones that don't involve superheroes, eventually end. It's the only acceptable way, imo, for the show to end. I wouldn't understand the show ending but the comic still going.

The only way I see them examining other groups would be in the spin-off. Even then it would have to be an anthology format, where every season we see a new group. The main show focuses on the main group that's the focus in the comic.

The comic book still hasn't ended.

There wasn't a death in the Season 4 finale and people were pissed.

It's just the uniform. The idea that people will succumb to any type of authority figure has been the subject of much psychological research.

No more singing

Yea, well…I blame Angela Kang who wrote this episode for making Beth so stupid. Rick's plan wasn't full proof either. He would've gone in there guns blazing and who knows how that would've turned out. I wasn't a fan of the hospital group either.