Good point!
Good point!
Everyone is already infected. This is like blowing your nose on the burger at McDonalds.
Maybe you've never driven a car in Chicago, but the way people drive here is a good indication that if civilization fell, the majority of people left would be psychopaths, sadists, lunatics and doofuses.
Yeah, I guess it just doesn't bother me. The Alexandrians weren't really venturing out much except for Aaron and a couple others. It's completely possible they just never stumbled upon each other. We haven't even seen the Saviors' place yet and it could be farther away from the other communities, etc. Now that I think…
People now have cars, the internet and every other modern convenience yet never leave their own home town or know anything about towns really close to them.
Probably the same savior that would fear getting his own head bashed in vs. having an organized group of people around you and a roof over your head, food, etc.
And I've found the episodes work better in the context of the other episodes.
Hey, pretty good. I would stay away from trying to predict "inevitabilities" though.
I don't know…
Forgot: He could really slide under a dumpster.
Glenn was a former pizza deliverer. Wore a hat like Short Round for a while. Couldn't grow much of a beard. Loved Maggie.
Maybe it will be Daryl, but on the opposite side as Dwight's, so that they're basically mirror images of each other.
I agree, just saying that the sooner that time jump happens the better.
They need to hurry and get to that part because of Chandler. Otherwise, not only are there zombies, some children age faster than humanly possible.
That's what I thought when reading the comics. The show actually showed a sign for a development called Alexandria, like it was Deercreek Farms, etc.
I'm not saying they should always follow it. They just make some things needlessly complicated on the show.
Usually the plotting gets more unwieldy the farther away it gets from the source material.
You can go ahead and bank on it that some people will be "done with the show" again no matter how they do it.
That's a good point. They'll probably have to change them up a little bit. Although their methods are a lot creepier and more interesting than the wolves. It's not like it's impossible that there are more than one group of feral crazies.
"…the idea that he would let some 20-30 of his men be avenged by killing off two of the group we are watching only goes to serve the show itself. if this show had any sense of what would really happen, he would have killed all the men and kept the women to pass around among his army."