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That was Heath and he was bummed out because it was the first time he'd killed anybody cause he's from Alexandria.

"Didn't they just pave over the road trip aspect?" They showed it. Remember when they were all stumbling along, too tired to fight the zombies behind them so they just walked slightly faster until they found a good overpass to push them down? Then Aaron from Alexandria contacted them soon after.

Juan Epstein as Hector

Seriously. What would they have done if they suddenly found themselves having to stab some heads?

Did they all get cabinet positions then?

Definitely doubt his taste.

Right. I get what you're saying now. It's an interesting idea for a strategy but then you bump up against the fact that there are so so few living humans left. Would a biological warfare genocide be preferable to just cutting the head off the snake?

Oh.. I forgot about that sickness already.

If you're talking about the prison, that's a couple of states away. They took a long walk to get where they are now.

Well, he's kind of what the kids call a 'beta cuck' now, and obviously has a chip on his shoulder about that. Especially around the other goons, and towards and attractive woman. Not justifying, just noting.

It's not really inconsistent. Dwight is a dick when he and all Negan's other goons show up because that's his job. If he wasn't, someone would see something was off. He can have his private feelings and backstory, but it wouldn't be smart to reveal that in this setting.

I think they were trying to make it to DC, based on Eugene's lie. But once he confessed that they were all, "Well, guess we live in Virginia now."

I hear you but remember that these people are going to be pretty PTSD jumpy by now. Leaving the safe-ish space they've finally found might be a tough sell. And who's to say there's not some psychotic warlord in every county?

But they're friggin surgeons! What's a guy gotta do to get a little respect?

Couple of episodes ago. One of the "butchers" was complaining how the host he was working on had MRSA cause the cleanup guys hadn't hosed her out well enough.

Took me til the end of the episode to realize they were attaching the zombies to the fence for defense. They make other prisoners like Darryl do this dirty work, which is why they're dressed the same as him. The bucket is so they don't get bit while they are attaching them to the fence.

I knew a kid who was in the army for that. He said they used Slayer.

My friends' band got a brief play in Zero Dark Thirty as the brutal hardcore they were using to torment that one Al Quaeda prisoner.

Oh yeah, totally. I had that same thought. That's why Ezekiel feels so responsible for Ben.

(spell it right please) - I don't know about right and wrong, but it is the more popular option.