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We can assume he likely had an ample supply from all the parishioners they took down before they met up with Celia…..not that the writers actually thought about this.

Actually it shows not only a continuation of Madison's selfish personality, but a continued degradation. In season one they had her keep the information about the outbreak of this strange infection to herself and not share it with her neighbors. She stopped Alicia from helping a neighbor who was being attacked by an

She was also critical support when she asked a profoundly dumb question to Madison if she was going to let them throw Strand out to which Madison gave an apt reply, "What do you want me to do?"

First, let me say that after reading the current write up, when even the designated reviewer is confused- you know the show is in trouble.

The priest was giving a sermon about this- asking for an explanation of walkers that were threatening their faith. He concluded that they were from a source of evil meant to challenge their faith and have them turn away from religion. That was their motivation to take up arms in preparation of attacking the walkers

He may be referring to the writers.

Not sure about the drug dealer speculation. They went into lots of detail in "Blood In The Streets" of how Tom was in real estate as a predator buying insolvent properties on the cheap, and then forcing evictions. That's a path (ethically questionable) to great wealth over time.

Thanks to the MIA logic the writers have shown, I now expect anything to happen as the plot needs it regardless if it makes sense or not.

I suspect after the newness wears off and ratings start slipping, they will eventually merge this show into TWD. At the pace they're going, they're already post apocalypse, and all they need is another plot driven time jump and a "bold decision" to go east to link the groups up it will be a 3 hour special series

The writing must intentionally be stupified - how else could it make its way to approval despite all the logic breaks?
"The Everybody Hates Chris" scenes are getting worse, which I didn't think was possible. How incompetent do they want to make him?

She made it clear on the show. The Captain was a jackass from the start and wanted nothing to do with her. She saw Travis as someone who could make the deciding vote either way. She saw that he knew what the right thing to do was, and take her and the burned kid in, and that he took the easy way out with the

Yeah, they alluded to still her being around when the pirates who boarded knew everyones names and Alicia said she never gave them that info.

Take a look at that episode again. The scene is Daniel is casually walking up to the guard post with a small flashlight. When they question him, he advises them to save their bullets, and then the focus turns just a little ways behind him to show a herd of walkers walking along the road behind him as if he were the

Disagree. First, they specifically advertised this show to be "pre-apocaliptic", rather than just another TWD clone show in a new location.
Next, they broke all the rules of common sense and logic to fast track it forward to "post-apocalypse" almost immediately. They had all the lights in LA shutting down the first

Thanks! Nick told Luis he didn't recognize them, but that didn't mean that they were necessarily evil, just "new". It would be like the crew of the boat seeing Luis with Nick from afar and taking a shot at him because they didn't recognize him.

You kidding? The first couple of days out to sea they encountered a boat that was attacked and crew killed by some nefarious group. Things degrade really fast in FTWD world.

The "Chickens Coming Home to Roost" episode gets a thumbs up in not being super annoying to the point where it interferes with watching the story unfold.

A new revelation occurred to me…

True, and the military apparently has lost all its experience and common sense, as shown by Lt Moyers and his squad entering a building to fight unknown numbers of walkers rather than just sealing it up with a biohazard warning. I guess the stadium lock up plan was a one time solution.

I don't think the writers expect anyone to think the plots should be logical so they can just set up any scene they want without worrying if it makes any sense. The US/world apparently fell apart immediately despite all our heavily fortified military bases.