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Luciana DID say she saw it herself - her exact words, when Nick asked her how can she believe that Alejandro was telling the truth, was that she didn't need faith because she had seen it herself. But, I have to say, it DOES make sense that there must be SOME people who have some level of immunity to the zombie bite.

I wouldn't bother. I keep watching hoping it will get better but last night's episode put the kibosh on that. I'll finish watching season two but unless they kill everyone off and start over, I won't tune in for season three. So many lost opportunities - they really missed the boat on making a really interesting

They've already said there will be a season three; but unless they get rid of this entire cast and start over, I (and I suspect many others) will not be tuning in.

Yes, interesting points. On TWD, I always wondered why they never cared about getting walker blood splattered into their eyes, mouths or open wounds when they go around bashing walkers' heads in. I know they're all infected, but…

@irrenmann, I don't buy it. Those guys obviously have spent time killing zombies for sport; I'm sure several months into the ZA, they know enough about how the zombies operate. For example, they know that the zombies are SLOW and that it's easy to just walk away from them. Or get into a running jeep and drive away.

Something else that was problematic was how tight the zombie horde was around the dumpster. With their meal falling directly into their hands after Nicholas shot himself (because there wasn't enough room between the zombies for two prone bodies to fall flat like they did), they would have moshed-pit Glenn into a

They should've had Glenn's name appear in the "In Memoriam" segment as a red herring. I really thought Glenn was dead until they left him off. I mean, they left his name off of the opening credits, what's a little mis-guidance as far as including him in the In Memoriam? Then it would have been a much more pleasant

Well, Rick sure didn't hesitate to pull the trigger on Pete when Deanna gave him the order. Nary a second went by from when she said "do it" to when he pulled the trigger.

I don't think the two people were alive when Carol set them on fire. Remember in the cell where they were laying sick, there was blood all over the place, and the bodies were found by following the trail of blood from where she had dragged the bodies. I think she killed them in the cells, then took their bodies

Remember, though, that Carol was impersonating one of the Wolves and was pretending to lead Morgan in shackles. She passed several Wolves who acknowledged her by the name of who they thought she was; and none of them blinked an eye at the fact that she apparently had a captive/hostage. So maybe they do from time to

Good point, el. Unless they do reconnaissance, which maybe they do if the pictures of the town Aaron discovered he had dropped last season, figure in to the attack. Were the Wolves monitoring the place to see what kinds of weapons the townsfolk had? I think I recall there were a couple of instances last season