Yep. This is the time where Eugene really comes into his own.
Yep. This is the time where Eugene really comes into his own.
I agree wholeheartedly. Eugene isn't a fighter, so it's futile for him to try to deny allegiance to Negan, But, he's a great liar, and I have a strong feeling he's going to do whatever he can to subvert Negan and the Saviors.
I don't see Eugene pledging allegiance to Negan under duress as him betraying Rick. I don't think Eugene lost any gratitude or obligation to his allies, he's now just a slave to Negan, and he knows he's either going to obey or become another one of Lucille's victims.
It was odd that they were seeing signs for the Peabody when they started talking about Jack's favorite park. That was the only part of the show that made me a little confused. Does the Peabody advertise in PA? Ohio?
You are probably in the minority.
I'm with you on this. Not to mention Jack and Rebecca have clearly been drifting away from each other since he's working long hours and she's out having a music career.
Yes, for some reason she's a lot more torn up about it than her brothers.
Jack has also clearly shown being upset because he's not seeing her ever, and it's only exacerbated by the fact she's spending time with a guy from her past that's clearly into her.
She should have told Jack about Randall's father, too.
It's not the old dating thing that is bothering him, its the fact that she is right now out all night having fun living her dream and he doesn't get to share that with her, instead she's getting ready to be gone even more with someone who clearly is still into her.
So you would be fine finding out that your husband has been out with an old ex playing in a band late nights while you work all day and come home and take care of the kids at night, and that they were going to go on tour together for a few months, leaving you and 3 teenagers alone? And you found out from her that…
I think this is correct. There were guys, though, but we never actually had confirmation that all of their men were taken, that's just the story that Tara was told, if I recall correctly.
I think you win for this insight!
There's a wide spectrum of misogyny, and Gregory is definitely on that spectrum, just not as bad as Negan. Negan at least doesn't believe in rape, so there are worse than him out there.
I thought the same, he had the speech memorized from a previous play.
I was thinking this would happen, but I don't think it will anymore.
There was just something about the doctors conversation in the break room. I can't put my finger on it. I had a hunch, and then I saw the trailer for the next episode, and it's about that day. Something about the way the older doctor responds, along with the fact he just lost somebody….
I think maybe he's just crass about things that don't directly affect him. He's really jock-ish sometimes.
I have a sneaking suspicion that there will be a big twist in the next episode, and this one just barely foreshadowed it.
I thought it was Pittsburgh.