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Literarylioness
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Why are the the holding beams for the barriers outside? Wouldn't it make more sense to have them inside where they cannot be over run by zombies or mean humans? I could never figure that one out.

I thought it was Hershel's farm.

You knew he was a goner after Rick had that exchange with Morgan. I want a creepier zombie to it instead of the standard walker they always use.

Yeah, Blondie bites it in the comics, so Rick will find a new love. In the comics, it's Andrea, but she is long gone in the TV show. There is only so much they can follow of the comics.

I think with the zombies and annoying Lori, Rick has lost his ability to actually romantically connect with anyone. He's like a geek trying to get a girl by teaching her how to code. He's trying.

Morgan is cool for sure.

Tyreese could have been great, but the writers rung him out and just let him go.

I love Carol. She's always up to something, and I love her exchanges with Rick among people. He always gives her the side eye when she talks about learning how to shoot. Lincoln and McBride handle those moments perfectly.

At least now we know where all the zombies were from FTWD, they were in Georgia.

Too true. After FTWD, Carl looks wonderfully bright and entertaining.

How could he tell?

Yeah, and pizza delivery guy is not the safest job either, so maybe he was prepared for the zombie apocalypse.

Yeah, couldn't some dynamite just kill them off? I wondered abou the Rickster plan too, but there were so many zombies and maybe not enough explosives to kill them.

Too true. It was great to see Eugene again too.

The fat just melts away.

It's hard not to compare the two series when they are of the same brand/network/creator and in my view, Fear the Walking Dead is beyond subpar in comparison to The Walking Dead. I would take a season of Hershel's farm over anything on that crapfest show that is ruining the The Walking Dead brand.

If you read my comment, you would see I was not commenting on the review itself, but making a general statement.

We need to see a child horde for sure.

Yeah, but he's always shirtless.

Yeah, he's popular.