I'm halfway through & it does pick up considerably. Lots of crazy scheming that I'm finding far more entertaining than last season.
I'm halfway through & it does pick up considerably. Lots of crazy scheming that I'm finding far more entertaining than last season.
I laughed so loud at his "What?!" retort we had to rewind.
They've done a poor job of showing how large Alexandria is, both in area & population. In this episode & the one where Rick kills the wife beater dude it gets dark as they're still walking. Is the town really that huge that it takes 45+ minutes to get across a section of it? Or was this just bad editing/limitations of…
I appreciated the one Alexandrian (Deanna's son?) who at least raised an eyebrow to Rick's last stand. He begrudgingly went out & fought, & I loved his realistic "are we *seriously* doing this right now, guys?" attitude.
I'm hoping they build a trebuchet to fling the dead wolves over the wall.
Picturing MJK chowing down on a bowl of Golden Grahams or moving wine barrels while listening to Joni Mitchell warms my heart. Love this interview.
Agreed. Morgan was lost, but had saved people before he went off the deep end. That wolf was probably a douchebag meth addict before the ZA began & is clearly a threat to anyone he encounters.
Really hoping they weren't foreshadowing the death of baby Judith.
I actually yelled at the TV. Morgan! Come on!!
I loved it too. Definitely less action, but I was thoroughly engrossed & didn't even notice it had a longer run time.
Hell's bells, Trudy!
I really, really hope this is true. I was so utterly shocked that they were actually letting Glenn die that my brain was mostly trying to figure out ways to write him out of that position.
I got that DVD as a gift when it came out & have still never watched it. No idea why I've kept it.
I loved that scene. Sad that Carl is totally nonplussed by murdering people now, but clearly that will help him survive this world.
I was wondering about that too. He turned awfully quickly if he was a regular Wolf until the shooting &/or crash killed him.
I thought he was leaving because of the bag, but he was also carrying a gun on his hip. So…he's accepted the situation now?
The photos had nothing to do with Enid. They were in the bag dropped by Darryl & the recruiter dude at the car trap (end of last season). One of the Wolves was flipping through the photos after they killed the red poncho guy.
I believed it for Hershel since his life on the farm really hadn't changed that much. His hope that a cure could be developed worked for me since he probably assumed that there were still military zones & city folk who had shit under control.
It's an Asian thing. Lots of my neighbors have backyards like that where they grow veggies. Front yards too, but with smaller trellis thingies.
I thought there was a brief blip on the radio that reported 11 states had declared an official State of Emergency. Would definitely like to see more of that & what's happening on a larger scale.