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The plots from Scooby Doo were more detailed and coherent than the writing on this show.

First, he's not guaranteed to be dead. The reason he's in the car is a new lease on life since Travis interceded for him to spare his life. Once inside, they keep him tied up until they get what they want, then knock him out, which gives them time to get out. The soldier would be on his own once awake since his

I doubt he would alert anyone to his situation knowing he would be shot immediately by everyone in the car if he did that.

Have the captured soldier waive them in as needing to go to the holding area, then break for the garage and proceed.

They will be motivated to help because a "Rick" in the hands of the Federation is a dangerous thing. He could reveal all the secrets of the Rick Council and abuse their advance portal and weapon technology. My guess would be they would move to either save him or terminate him.

"He could have stood in the corner silently the whole time at Rick's party and Tammy and her backup still could have killed him and Rick and Squanchy there."

Plot armor.

You have to think "multi-dimensionally" There are a universe of other Ricks than can come in to help. Will the council of Ricks let this stand? I think not. However, Earth C137 Rick may be holed up for a while.

Ultra fantastic season ending cliff hanger. So many unexpected twists and turns - it was awesome!

Looking for logic on this show is like looking for water in the desert.

So in six episodes it went from the promise of showing the origin of the infection and gradual collapse of society to just being a sister spin off of TWD.

The fact that the show can switch between high and low level gags and high and low level drama and do it so well in the limited time they have is what makes this show so superb. They don't adhere to any rules of what "should be".

That would have been blamed on Travis too since Salazar wanted to take care of him back at the house.

The problem with that is:

My point is, that is more than just a "snap" - what Morty did is a psychotic break, that can't be simply explained as just snapping under pressure- especially from a guy who's just upset about his work being criticized.

I'm sure you've never snapped either by that standard - as that type and level of response on the lighthouse guy would have you arrested for murder.

If he snapped, he shouldn't revert back to "not fighting mode" immediately after. Seeing the angry crowd rush him and Rick after he just killed a guy for trying to kick him out of house and still choosing not to fight in inconsistent.

The guy invited them into his home and had every right to ask them to leave. That Morty would be annoyed enough to kill him is bizarre, and even surprised Rick.

This thing is knowing there are potential infected folks who are basically indestructible except for a head shot, a real thinking human person would think twice, and then think again unless she heard a familiar voice. At the very least, you would take a gun. Knowing what she knows about the infected makes a knife as a

All the preview commercials showed a mix of daily life in Cali with the appearance of an undead character in the fringe. Then the actual series shows a few infected people, then jumps to a city alert/riot, then jumps to the aftermath 9 days later. It's as if the actual initial crisis and increasing breakdown as