Or Judith's empty carseat when the prison went to shit?
Or Judith's empty carseat when the prison went to shit?
True. But I would make the (clearly grasping at straws) argument that with Nicholas' body as a buffer as walkers drooled and dripped all over him, Glenn could maybe pick up enough zombie funk by proximity to buy himself enough time to figure out a way to escape.
My cable company cut the In Memoriam segment short. Right after the pet store walkers, it cut to commercial. I was wondering whether the network was playing a cruel trick, but I guess it was just Charter.
Hardwick also said something about Glenn being "apparently dead" or something to that effect.
Some would argue Herschel getting his head chopped off was worse.
I think he cut it when his knife blade broke off of the handle. But I've seen other people speculate that he got bit.
Alright, this is probably a nitpick, but I'm pissed and I need to bitch a little. When Glenn and Michonne's group arrive at the town and they begin to look for a car, did any of them actually try to start one? It's possible I'm forgetting something because of all the rage, but it seemed to me there was a lot of…
And he'd be 100% right on the cheat bit which is why I'm growing more and more convinced that's exactly what it'll end up being. This is The Walking Dead after all and it's been on a pretty strong run lately. Only a matter of time before they fuck that up with some emotional manipulation. I can't decide if I'll be…
Me too. Fingers crossed.
Oh man! Just when I thought it couldn't get worse, you had to go and say that?!? Congrats (and screw you!)
Thank you! I'm sure this will end up being denial or grasping at straws a week from now, but the inexplicable shoulder intestine is really giving me hope that Glenn is playing possum.
And if I'm not mistaken, he keeps throwing them off the same bridge. So he's shooting them in public in the same place over and over again? Not the smartest plan regardless of what his motivations are for participating in the first place.
Is it possible that Major's zombie detector isn't as accurate as he thinks it is? Could it be that he killed a regular person by mistake?
I flat-out loved it. And the delivery was perfect.
I'm curious about that too. At first I thought Ravi was lying about having a date to get out of going. For a second there it felt like he and Clive weren't thrilled at the idea of spending time with each other outside of work. But the more I think about it, the more I think I'm wrong. Maybe Clive has decided he…
I know this is a nitpick, but how the hell do they still have working ovens? I didn't watch closely enough to see if it was gas or electric, but either way if there's an obvious answer as to how they're keeping those things running, I've missed it.
Speaking of Aaron, does the backpack and photos he took off the dead Wolf at the end mean his husband/boyfriend who's name I can't remember didn't survive the attack? I thought one of the walkers kinda looked like him but I haven't seen his face often enough to instantly recognize him post-zombiefied.
I can't help but wonder how much of Morgan's Batmanness in this episode was part of his moral code and how much of it related to him knowing the Wolves. The leader of that pack he met up with toward the end of the episode clearly recognized him and the guy Carol shot called him friend. I believe Morgan's more averse…
And badass Carol was the real deal too. I gave this show a lot of crap in the early seasons for the female characters being one note (and that note was usually a combination of annoying and infuriating) but the writers have really done a bang up job with Carol. And Melissa McBride is just killing it.
Ron exists as a character to deflect some of the hate from Carl, right?