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Looks like AV Writer Zack has been pranked by Rick into believing Rick is truly evil.

We know the accident was not real since the little girl in that scene is Beth, his daughter who is clearly alive. Plus he mentions often of his past divorce from his ex, Beth's mother Diane.

Just found out that FTWD Writers have created a twitter account:

Thus ends season 2 with lots of gore and action but unfortunately no improvement in writing or character development.

This ep clinches Chris as the most evil/unlikable main character in both TWD and FTWD universes. Even the despised Governor had an ep where he played the repentant good guy before he went back to the dark side. Chris started out annoying, and just got progressively worse.

Yes, and places them as close as possible to the walls and bed so that a slight drift of flame or ember can set the whole place ablaze.

I see your point about the labeling, but the speed from the time she left the vehicle to the sign being lit, really pushes the realm of plausibility. It was like under 15 seconds! She would have had to know exactly which conduit group to approach, get it open and flip the switches instantaneously after "teleporting"

The reasoning as far as I can tell is she blames the Hotel woman for not helping her daughter when she was bitten by the walker-dad., and now she blames Strand for killing her now walker-daughter.

I see the "force of the stupid/nonsensical" is running as strong as ever…

The problem is the total lack of plausibility in their actions followed by Hail Mary luck to escape the consequences of their stupidity.

Not surprised the ratings took a hit with their "wisdom" of airing the mid season opener opposite the Rio Olympics Closing Ceremony. The quality of the show itself was even worse than the mid season ending with "exploding" wine barrels.

Thank you, FTWD, for producing a mid season opener so poorly contrived and forced that I now know I just need to stick with TWD and skip the hate watching of this spinoff since it's achieving the mind blowing feat of actually getting even worse.

From a non-comic reader's perspective - a decent 1st season and I look forward to the next.

You're judging him as if you know he is still the one in full control of his decisions. Before his possession he made a man do a "bunny scream" to protect a child. His current actions are becoming more and more out of character.

I like the Tulip character development along with the action scene of her out maneuvering the hooligans and recovering her uncles pants, and then trying to help him up and then having to deal with all the judging eyes from the community.

He's was likely stunned wondering why his first "voice" command to him has seemingly worn off.

The entity is comprised of both good/evil - so the danger is any command from Jesse can have unexpected consequences- remember- "Tell her the truth and 'open' your heart"?

If only FTWD could be this entertaining- great episode.

Luis made it clear - they had to bribe the Mexican Coast Guard 1 bar of gold/person for crossing. They may have had an extra one for Nick, but definitely not enough for that ungrateful selfish horde.

This show has gone so off track that we can only hope that Celia somehow survived Madison's betrayal, calls out her men to capture and bind everyone, make them sit down in a circle then pull a reverse Negan and have her say she has no use for any of them and will execute them all except one. Nick wouldn't be part of