And nobody puts Bobby in a corner.
And nobody puts Bobby in a corner.
ROFL
"I'll agree that Maggie's failure to even mention Beth since the beginning of the second half of the season is pretty weak. It would only take a few lines to let us know she hasn't forgotten her instead of just Glen, Glen, Glen."
Didn't /Abraham think Tara was in love with Glenn?
Agreed. But that IS smart; works like a charm. Til it doesn't anymore.
More satisfying: someone should threaten - and if necessary, torture - Eugene 'til he either tells what he knows or admits he's full of it. Then cut off his mullet.
Kind'uv "Deliverance Lite, With Zombies".
Agreed!
Diff'rent strokes.
I disagree that "the plot line seemed like a very realistic way that a child could confuse life and death in that kind of world." That doesn't apply to Mika and Lizzie, who knew Carol had to kill their father's brain to prevent his reanimating, and who saw the carnage in the prison's quarantine ward. Moreover, how…
Thanks for making me LOL! Great start to my day.
Actually, it sounds more like "Koral"!
LOL.
I agree with you Harriet and Elvis, except on one point: it did seem out of character for Carol to not take the few seconds necessary to kill the walker tangled on the RR tracks.
WHY?
I'd expect Carol's character to kill the walker - an easy task - because she knows from various experiences at the farm and prison that…
Actually…
Duane's walker-wife displayed some level of memory by continually returning to the house where she'd hidden out with Duane and their son, and turning the doorknob.
One zombie in the downtown Atlanta department store used a stone to break the display window pane, in order to get at the humans inside.
And…
They didn't kill the zombie on the tracks because:
(1) They were channeling Lizzie's sentiment - "Sometimes we have to kill them. Sometimes we don't."
(2) They were channeling Shell Oil's motto - "Just ahead."
(But I wish they HAD taken the few steps back to kill the zombie on the tracks.)
It was also - or perhaps even more - for Hershel and Rick's benefits. Hershel was delusional, and Shane was horrified by Rick's doing Hershel's bidding by helping to herd zombies from the muddy creek to the barn.
I found I annoying that Lizzie - on several occasions - appeared to "get" that walkers were dangerous and not pets or friends. The first time was in the prison's quarantine ward, when she was coaxing a walker away from a patient the way one would entice a dog. ("Come on, boy!" she said) Then she fell, and the walker…
True, unless you're crazy or delusional, as in Clara, Rick (who - unfathomably, except that he's proven to be a bit touched - granted Clara's wish to zombify so she could join her husband), or Lizzie. Even Philip and Hershel eventually wised up.
@Lyyndsay, Daryl would make a super "Mr. Mom", but I cannot imagine HIS coming off as slow-witted or overly "soft" as they're portraying Tyreese. I hope Tyreese toughens up.
Also, Tyreese needs to enroll in a Michonne-school-of-fitness intensive.